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Chapter 123 Jing Yu Fainted



Chapter 123 Jing Yu Fainted

Yue State, Wuzhou garrison camp.

In the garrison commander's room, Jing Yu shouted at the kneeling garrison commander, Lord Gao, "Lord Gao, Wuzhou is located in a border fortress. As the local garrison commander, you should be diligent in training troops and always on guard against foreign enemies. But in the barracks, you not only led gambling and abused your garrison troops, but also frequently visited local restaurants and brothels, which had a very bad influence. I am hereby dismissing you from your position as commander and taking you back to the capital to await the emperor's decision!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Mr. Gao, who was kneeling on the ground, said loudly: "Your Highness, I have a letter that I want to hand over to Your Highness personally."

After saying that, he stood up and walked towards Jing Yu, while slowly taking out a letter from his sleeve.

However, he did not expect that there was an extremely sharp knife smeared with poison hidden under the letter. When it reached Jing Yu, Mr. Gao suddenly stabbed Jing Yu's chest with the knife in his hand.

Jing Yu just saw that what Lord Gao took out from his sleeve was indeed a letter, so he did not take much precautions. When Lord Gao came to him and stabbed the sharp knife in his hand towards his chest, he had nowhere to avoid and was stabbed by the sharp knife.

The guards brought by Jing Yu were stunned by the sudden change. They shouted, "Your Highness!" and rushed towards Jing Yu.

However, unexpectedly, when Gao Da Ren's confidants outside saw that Gao Da Ren had succeeded, they immediately rushed in and killed the guards, actually preparing to rebel!

Here, Mr. Gao stabbed Jing Yu with a knife, thinking that the knife would penetrate deeply into Jing Yu's chest and kill him instantly. However, unexpectedly, when the knife penetrated Jing Yu's chest, it was as if it was not piercing flesh, but a piece of extremely hard steel!

With the sound of metal collision, Mr. Gao was shocked and took a few steps back. The sharp knife fell out of his hand and fell to the ground.

After finally standing firm, Mr. Gao was so frightened that his eyes widened, as if he was stunned.

Here Jing Yu kicked Mr. Gao to the ground, and then with a "swish", he put the sword on Mr. Gao's neck.

"Mr. Gao has been captured. Anyone who dares to resist will be killed without mercy!" Jing Yu shouted loudly to Mr. Gao's confidants.

Mr. Gao's confidants thought that the prince had already fallen to the ground and died, but suddenly they heard the prince's shout. They were all shocked, stopped fighting, turned around, and were immediately shocked by the scene before them.

Jing Yu's guards were surprised and delighted to see that Jing Yu was unharmed.

Looking at Lord Gao with a sword at his neck, and then looking at the unharmed prince, Lord Gao's confidants all widened their eyes.

Just now, they were standing outside the door, but they saw with their own eyes that Lord Gao stabbed the prince with a sharp knife. It was a sharp knife that was smeared with poison!

How could the prince be unharmed now? Could it be that the prince is protected by a god and is invulnerable to swords and spears?

Thinking of this, the confidants were so frightened that they dropped their weapons, knelt on the ground and shouted, "Your Highness, spare me! Please, God, spare me!"

Watching the guards escorting Lord Gao and his cronies out, Jing Yu slowly took out the small peach charm from his arms.

The knife just now pierced into the place where the arrow had shot in before, but this ordinary little peach charm only left a small dent, as if it had not been pierced by anything.

Looking at the small peach talisman intently, Jing Yu couldn't help but have a lot of thoughts in his mind: There seemed to be a mysterious power in this small peach talisman. Every time when his life was in danger, it would burst out with infinite power to protect his safety!

"Jindou, you saved me again," Jing Yu murmured, holding the peach charm tightly in his palm. At this moment, his longing for Jindou surged like a volcanic eruption.

After thinking about it, Jing Yu strode out.

After instructing the chief guard to escort Lord Gao and the others to the capital, Jing Yu, regardless of his fatigue over the past few days, mounted his horse and galloped all the way to the capital of Yue State.

Jing Yu rode his horse almost without stopping on the road, traveling day and night, and finally returned to the capital after dusk that day.

As soon as he entered the palace, Jing Yu strode towards his own East Palace.

Entering the East Palace, Jing Yu saw the chief eunuch in charge of his palace and asked hurriedly, "Where is Miss Jindou?"

When the chief eunuch saw that it was the Crown Prince who had returned, he quickly stopped and replied respectfully, "Your Highness, Miss Jindou has already returned to Daqing."

"What?" Jing Yu was startled and immediately asked, "When did you leave?"

"Not long after Your Highness left that day, Miss Jindou also left." The head eunuch was afraid that Jing Yu would worry, so he added a few more words: "Your Highness, don't worry. When Miss Jindou left, the Emperor sent guards to escort her. Nothing will happen to her."

After hearing what the eunuch said, Jing Yu slowly clenched his hands into fists. His face, which was already haggard from traveling day and night, lost even a trace of blood.

A fishy-sweet taste rushed up his throat, and Jing Yu suddenly opened his mouth and spat out a mouthful of blood! His vision went black, and Jing Yu slowly fell backwards.

"Your Highness!" The eunuch was so frightened at this that he stepped forward and supported Jing Yu, shouting, "Someone, come quickly! His Highness has fainted!"

******

In the room, looking at Jing Yu lying on the bed with his eyes closed, Emperor Wu Ren and the Empress sitting on the chairs, and Princess Jing'an standing beside them, all looked anxious.

The Queen Mother thought for a moment, stood up, and said to the eunuch in charge of the Eastern Palace standing beside her: "Come out with me for a moment."

"Yes, Your Majesty," the eunuch answered respectfully and followed the Queen out.

When they got outside, the Empress stopped and asked, "What did the Crown Prince ask you when he first came back?"

"Your Majesty, as soon as the prince saw me, he asked where Miss Jindou was," the eunuch replied.

"Then how did the prince faint?" asked the Queen.

"Your Majesty, I told the Crown Prince that Miss Jindou had left a long time ago. His Highness the Crown Prince then asked me when I left. I said that Miss Jindou also left on the day the Crown Prince set out. Then, for some unknown reason, the Crown Prince suddenly vomited blood, and then... fainted," the Grand Tutor answered in fear and trepidation.

If this were indeed the case, the Empress sighed softly inwardly, thought for a moment, and then instructed the chief eunuch, "If the Crown Princess asks about this, you must not tell her what the Crown Prince asked you. Then, just say that the Crown Prince fainted due to exhaustion."

"Yes, your Majesty, I understand," the eunuch replied respectfully.


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