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Chapter 378

"As I expected, this marriage was a conspiracy in your desert."

Qin Qiancheng stared at his eyes dangerously: "I don't care what you and your envoys in the desert are going to do. I am just a businessman who is greedy for interests. I don't have so many foresights with family and country feelings. But if you want to deal with my grandfather and my family, Zabuyi, I will let you die without a place to die."

"Now, you can get out of the General's Mansion. Our General's Mansion will not welcome you."

Qin Qiancheng said ruthlessly: "You are the princess of the desert. Keep a little bit of the princess's dignity and dignity, and don't come to the door again in the future."

In the sky of night, the faint halo of the crescent moon shone on the men and women standing opposite each other in the yard. Zabuyi's eyes were filled with mist in the dark night, as if tears were about to fall down the next moment.

Her stubbornness finally made her resist!

"Let's see!"

She said hatefully: "I will remember the humiliation you used to me when you were in the desert for the rest of my life. I will not let you have a good time with the General's Mansion."

Zabuyi put down a harsh words at Qin Qiancheng, turned around and ran out of the general's mansion.

When Qin Qiancheng was left alone in the yard, Aunt Yu showed up on the steps with a lantern: "After all, she is a noble princess in the desert, and she doesn't look like a sinister person. Are you too cruel to her like this?"

"She is not sinister, but the power behind her plot against the General's Mansion is sinister."

Qin Qiancheng turned around and looked at Aunt Yu from afar: "After the palace banquet, Mo'er asked Leng You to protect me in the dark. Leng You had already discovered that someone was following him near Wanfu Tower, and there was more than one force."

"The little pepper from the desert is not bad, and it may even be a chess piece in the hand of the delegation, but her chess piece can mix up the waters of the capital, making those forces who want to deal with the general's mansion ready to move."

Qin Qiancheng's rare and serious explanation: "The case in Jinfenglou has not yet passed. Aunt, you and Mo Ran were also covered up by the prince. I am worried that someone would use the trouble of the Ganquan Palace Banquet Zabuyi to attack the general's mansion and bring you and Mo Ran in again."

Aunt Yu didn't know what to say, and even like Mo Ran, she felt that she had caused trouble for the general's mansion, so she stood on the steps and sighed.

Qin Qiancheng comforted her: "I will discuss these things with my elder brother Mo'er, and my aunt will help me take care of my grandfather."

I said a few words to Aunt Yu in the corridor of Jingeyuan. Because it was getting late, Wanfu Building was about to open, and there were still many things to be busy tomorrow.

Qin Qiancheng handed over the care of his grandfather to Aunt Yu and went to rest first.

But I didn't know that after he and Aunt Yu left, a dark shadow turned out from behind the big tree in the Jinge Courtyard.

The faint halo of moon lengthened his shadow and stretched it...

Alang stood in front of the sand pit where Qin Qiancheng threw over Zabuyi for a long time, then looked up at the crescent moon like a boat in the sky, and finally sat next to the sand pile for a while, leaving Jingeyuan.

After the case of Jinfenglou, the King of Han has always sent people to protect his little princess behind his back.

I heard that Qin Yaorao went to Wanfu Tower, where she was blocked by the little princess in the desert, and followed her to the General's Mansion. The King of Han also planned to handle the affairs of the Imperial College and come to the General's Mansion to pick her up back to the Mansion.

But she learned that she left the princess of the Desert and the old general Qin who were fighting for wine and returned home first.

The King of Han felt that his little princess was a bit unpredictable.
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