C268 Ill remember you (1/2)
After Baili Jinxiu heard this, he knew that Jin Nie's preparation was for the sake of taking Gong Xiaoxuan out.
Then, with one claw, he pushed her back!
”Your Highness, I think you might have misunderstood something. It was because the princess had gotten sick just now that it had caused more harm to the common people of Grean Yan.
Our Grean Yan is different from your customs. Emperor of my Grean Yan treat our people as if they are their own children. So, for the sake of those people, I made a move to calm Princess Sa Ya down.
I never expected that the princess, who seemed to be quite ill, would actually want the General Amu beside her to kill me. Fortunately, Prince and my two elder brothers were here, causing General Amu to calm down as well. ”
Baili Jinxiu easily and delicately treated Princess Sa Ya and her General Amu as a patient.
Jin Nie looked at Sa Ya, who was standing on the side with her eyes wide open, and General Amu, who was being carried by someone and couldn't even move a single inch.
”Miss Baili, your method of calming others seems to be very different. How about you say this in front of Emperor who is at the Grean Yan? ”
These words were a naked threat.
Look at Princess Sa Ya's miserable state, and look at how General Amu can't even move a muscle. If these two people were brought in front of the Grean Yan Emperor, then even if Baili Jinxiu was avenging for the common people, he would still be punished.
Gong Xiaoche laughed coldly, and said with ill intent: ”Your Highness, do not be angry, this matter is only Princess Sa Ya's heart, and not Prince An's.
Royal brother, why don't you speak a few words to Princess Sa Ya, I presume that Miss Baili will not be punished. If not, royal father has always been impartial. ”
These words sounded so ambiguous, and it unclear the relationship between Princess Sa Ya and Gong Xiaoxuan. He even said that the Emperor was impartial and unselfish. With just that sentence, he had already made Baili Jinxiu guilty.
Jin Nie smiled as he looked at Baili Jinxiu, waiting to see how Baili Jinxiu would beg for mercy.
Even if she was in the right, in front of the Grean Yan Emperor, the benefits for both countries were even more important.
As for this so called Princess An …
A hint of interest flashed through Jin Nie's eyes, this woman looked a little interesting.
Gong Xiaoxuan coldly looked at Gong Xiaoche, and impatiently said to Jin Nie: ”I was the one who beat him, so if there's anything else, you can come to this king's Prince An's palace. If you dare to find trouble with the brocade, you will become my enemy. ”
His posture of defense was clear without any ambiguity.
This attitude caused both Yun Feiye and Baili Jin, who were standing at the side, to nod their heads in their hearts.
Prince An was indeed a real man, he wasn't afraid of being implicated by Baili Jinxiu at all.
”Wait, if we go to Emperor to talk about this matter. I'm afraid you won't be able to explain it, right, Crown Prince? Wait a moment, I'll call the witnesses! ”
The corner of Baili Jinxiu's mouth curved, but his face did not reveal the slightest hint of fear, instead, it looked like he was eager to give it a try. He was like a cunning little fox as he shouted out to the people behind him.
”Who was the one who hurt the thing just now? Who hit you?” Everyone, come forward! This Moru Country has come to the Crown Prince Palace. Those who have been injured and have their things broken, can come out and take their compensation. ”
Originally, the surrounding commoners were all hiding in the alleyway. After all, the items on the ground that were broken still had their own.
Moreover, some of the injured could not even walk.
In addition, there were a few other important figures gathered together at the city gate. How could they miss out on such a lively scene?
Now that they heard Baili Jinxiu's loud shout, all the people who were originally hiding in the alley ran out with a buzz.
Countless commoners instantly appeared at the previously spacious city gates. Moreover, there were some people who kept on shouting.