Chapter 1901: Unusually Comfortable
n Xuetang was dead!!Thinking this, Hua Xiang turned to An Xuetang and trembled as she raised her hand, "It's... it's you, you poisoned me."An Xuetang curled her lips into a smile. “One can eat anythin...Han Yun didn't mind his agitation, seeing the strategist's impatient look, he naturally guessed what was going on.
He was now staring blankly at the strategist in the distance, and let out a hum. "Then just say it, what's the rush to barge in like this"
After saying that, he also realized that there were no signs of the King and Queen of Beijang in the tent.
Before Han Yun could speak, he immediately added another sentence, "The matter is extremely urgent, and I hope that Lord Han will quickly dispatch the brothers of the Qingyun Pavilion to search for King Beijang and Queen Beijang."
Those few brothers from the Qingyun Pavilion were standing nonchalantly by the side at this time.
Though few emotions were evident on their faces, their hearts pounded with excitement.
Looking at Xizi's advisor so anxious, it seems the poison the princess gave them has taken effect.
Moreover, seeing this strategist in such a hurry, it seems the state of those generals after being poisoned must have been quite frightening, making onlookers believe they were about to give up.
At this point, they felt secretly pleased.
But Han Yun suddenly laughed, "You think that everyone in this world deserves the honor of being saved by our Beijang princess"
"What kind of status does the Princess Consort of Beijiang possess Our esteemed Princess Consort would not so readily offer her medical expertise to someone of no consequence!"
Han Yun's words carried a tinge of defiance.
Xizi Ke'er, as a strategist, could naturally hear it.
It is likely that Han Yun and the disciples of Qingyun Pavilion surrounding him still hold a grudge against what happened outside their camp.e troubles that lay ahead. She and Qingya sat by the window, both silent, their gazes fixed on the scenery outside.Seeing that Miss was in a bad mood, but she was tongue-tied, sometimes words of comfo...