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Chapter 3946

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Princess Jinxi?

Enemies were bound to meet on a narrow road.

Huyan Yichen's face darkened as he stared at her.

He had always regarded Princess Jinxi as his enemy, but Princess Jinxi didn't seem to care about him at all! At that thought, Huyan Yichen clenched his fists in anger.

"Wait —"

Princess Jinxi was a little surprised to see Feng Xun next to Huyan Yichen.

Because they were both nobles of each other's kingdom, Princess Zhi Xi recognized him when they walked together.

"You're … Feng Xun?!" Princess Jinxi stared at Feng Xun, her eyes sparkling.

She couldn't find Jun Linyuan anywhere, but Feng Xun was Jun Linyuan's childhood friend and they were very close. As long as she had Feng Xun with her, she would definitely be able to find Jun Linyuan!

Therefore, the moment she saw Feng Xun, she stopped herself from showing off her dignity as a princess to Huyan Yichen. Instead, she gave him a gentle and kind smile and behaved appropriately.

Feng Xun recognized her as well.

"Princess Jinxi, it's you …" Feng Xun's voice was long and slightly raised.

He thought to himself that it was this Princess Jinxi who had been secretly hunting Xiao Wu down. Tsk, enemies were bound to meet on a narrow road!

Feng Xun was good at holding grudges. He imprinted Princess Jinxi's face in his mind and decided that he would get his revenge soon.

Princess Jinxi revealed Feng Xun's identity to the officer who stopped their carriage.

He was a member of the royal family of the Junwu Empire … However, the general who guarded the gate was still worried even though he had received the order.

Princess Jinxi's face darkened and she said in a threatening tone, "Are you going to disobey me now?"

The general immediately said that he wouldn't dare.

Just then, someone announced that the eldest prince had arrived.

The eldest prince's carriage slowly approached. Seeing the gate, Quan Xi, as the eldest prince's attendant, took the initiative to ask what was going on on his master's behalf.

The eldest prince smiled and said, "They're all my honored guests. Let them pass."

Then, Princess Jue Xi saw that the general guarding the gate … actually allowed the Eldest Prince to pass.

That was …

Princess Ji Xi felt a burning pain on her face, as if someone had slapped her hard in the face! Why?!

In the past, people would only respect her more than the First Prince. But now, why do they listen to Huyan Junchen and not her?!

"Princess …"

Cai Xia saw her Princess clenching the whip and was very worried that she would keep whipping the general. She busily reminded her in a low voice, "Princess? Princess? "

Princess Jue Xi took a deep breath and finally suppressed the resentment in her heart!

In fact, she knew what was going on!

What happened in the Imperial Palace yesterday …

Many people had seen how she had been humiliated by Feng Wu. Although the empress had warned her, the eldest prince's men had also been present, and they would definitely spread the news as fast as they could to undermine her authority …

So they all knew about it, right? Did he know how embarrassed she was at that time?

Thinking of this, Princess Qing Xi's face hurt even more, and her heart was filled with rage!

However, what she did not know was that the Northern Yan Emperor was a decisive person. Since he had already taken away the inheritance rights of Princess Yan Xi, he would not let this matter continue to be misunderstood.

It was fine for others to misunderstand him, but if the old ancestor were to misunderstand him as well … that would be bad.

So last night, the Northern Yan Emperor summoned the seven important ministers to discuss this matter with them.

The courtiers naturally hoped that the prince would become the emperor, not the princess.

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