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Chapter 511 Palace Change (two chapters in one)(1/2)

Chai Yan's eyes swept across the faces of the princes. The second prince looked like a show-like pose, and his eyes were full of playfulness. The third prince looked decadent, as if he was deaf, as if he was deaf about everything happening around him. The twelve princes looked at Dandan and wanted to rush over at any time and take a few bites.

Only the eldest prince, with a calm face and a gentle smile, was even more intimate when he looked at Chai Yan and Liuli.

"A guest comes from afar. Since your master is not here, you don't have to be restrained. You might as well sit down and tell us brothers about the interesting things about the Han people."

Chai Yan nodded slightly and was about to sit down when he saw the curtain in the inner part lifting up and a girl of fourteen or fifteen years old walked out.

The girl was dressed gorgeously, but her eyes were swollen. It was obvious that she had just cried. Chai Yan remembered the cry she had just heard, and it seemed that it was from this girl.

The girl looked around the people in the room, her eyes fell on Chai Yan and Liuli. She looked up at the eldest prince and asked, "Are they Han envoys?"

The eldest prince's voice was a little gentle and said softly: "They are just the followers of Han envoys, so my sister doesn't have to worry about them."

younger sister?

Chai Yan understood, this person thought he was the daughter of the King of Tartar.

The girl obviously didn't take the eldest prince seriously. She glared at Chai Yan and Liuli: "Bold, don't you kneel down when you see this princess?"

Chai Yan's heart was furious, and he could see that the eldest prince asked someone to call them over, just to relieve the princess.

Seeing that the two of them still had no intention of kneeling down, the princess was furious and stretched out her right hand and a maid put a whip in her hand.

Chai Yan frowned, whip?

The princess sneered, raised the whip in her hand, and whipped it at Chai Yan.

The twelve princes beside him cheered loudly, and when the whip had reached Chai Yan's nose, there was no sound.

Chai Yan's two fingers clamped the arrogant horse whip.

Then, he pulled the whip away from the princess's hand, drew an arc in the air, and in a blink of an eye it reached Chai Yan's hand.

All this came too quickly, and the princess didn't react until Chai Yan raised his whip.

The Twelve Prince opened his mouth even widened.

The second prince's applause came from the princess's angry roar.

The princess turned around and looked at the second prince, but soon turned her face away.

She couldn't afford to offend the Second Prince, but in fact, she couldn't afford to offend the Third Prince before she fell out of favor.

She stretched out her finger and pointed at the eldest prince, saying viciously: "Please beat these two Han people up!"

The eldest prince shook his head repeatedly: "Their master is the concubine's distinguished guest. Sister, don't be willful. If the concubine knows, she will definitely be angry."

The princess was furious. What she looked down upon the most was the cowardly look like the eldest prince.

She said to her maid: "It is because of these people that Liu brother became like this. You beat these two people half to death, and this princess will be rewarded."

After hearing this, several maids rushed towards Chai Yan and Liuli without hesitation. They were all carrying martial arts skills.

Chai Yan had no intention of entangling these people. He and Liuli dodged and retreated to the door.

At this moment, two guards holding swords suddenly rushed in outside the door. Without saying a word, they slashed at Chai Yan and Liuli in their hands.

While Chai Yan was dodging, the big knife fell on the shoulder of a maid, and one of the maid's arm was cut off.

The house suddenly became chaotic. At first, only four maids taught two Han entourages a lesson. At most, they were just a blow to exert their anger, but now they almost died.

The princess screamed in fear, and the maids were also confused. For a moment, she didn't know whether to save her companions first or to fight the two Han people.

Hearing the movement, all the guards who were originally in the yard rushed in. The room, which was not small, was squeezed out.

Suddenly, another scream came, but it was the voice of the twelve princes.

"Second brother!"

Unfortunately, his voice was instantly drowned in the sound of killing. It was not until he shouted again that he attracted everyone's attention.

A large stream of blood was pouring out from the second prince's neck.

The second prince died of a throat slit.

Everyone was stunned, and even the frightened Twelve Prince held his breath. Suddenly, someone shouted, "Look at how the second prince is doing."

The person closest to the Second Prince was the Twelve Princes, but unfortunately he was so scared that he was at a loss. The eldest prince rushed forward, explored the second prince's breath, and shook his head sadly.

"It was their second brother, these two Han people!"

The princess screamed when she reacted. In fact, she had no friendship with her second brother. Among her brothers and sisters, the only one she was closest to was the sixth prince.

But the incident happened to the Sixth Prince was all because of the Five Prince.

Some people often do this. They know who their real enemy is, but just because they have no choice but to use that enemy, they will subconsciously transfer hatred to others.

In the eyes of the princess, these two Han people's "slaves" are the unlucky guys she used to save hatred.

The eldest prince said in disbelief: "Sister, are you sure it's them?"

The princess sneered: "They are the only Han people here, not them, are they you?"

The eldest prince shrank his neck and dared not speak anymore.

The Twelve Princes who had just walked out of horror looked at the two Han people blocked by the guards at the door, and then looked at the two princes who were almost separated by the room. He was confused. Could it be that these two Han people had peerless martial arts skills and could take human lives from a distance?

Thinking of this, the Twelve Prince was so excited. Yes, it was really possible. The Han man just now had two fingers and clamped the princess sister's whip.

Chai Yan wanted to laugh and fight with his family. Either you will follow suit and have a change in Xuanwu Gate, or you will also have to clean your hands and feet and underground poisoning. There are so many loopholes, and he will find a scapegoat, but he will see it again.

My father was right, these people just read too little.

Gu Yan

He glanced at the big prince who looked like a turtle-shrinking person and said to the princess: "You have a bad look. Do you want me to help you pick out your eyes?"

The princess was furious and was about to roar. Liuli raised her hand and a ball of fire exploded from the crowd...

In the chaos, Chai Yan and Liuli rushed out. While running, they shouted in Tartar dialect: "Come on, the eldest prince killed the second prince, and the second prince is dead!"

They were not familiar with this place, but fortunately they remembered the road they came. The two of them ran towards the inner palace, and there were chaotic footsteps behind them: "Stop them, don't let them run!"

"Help, the eldest prince killed the second prince, and it was dead!"

Chai Yan and Liuli finally rushed to the front of the gate leading to the inner palace. The guards guarding the gate looked at them in confusion. In a daze, the gate had been opened and the two Han people rushed in!

"Murder, help me!"

The two of them rushed around in the inner palace like headless flies, running and shouting. Suddenly, a person rushed out of the slant and grabbed Liuli's arm: "Why are you here?"

The two of them paused and saw clearly that it was Amber.

Following Amber, there was the concubine's confidant palace maid A Xi and another palace maid. This Han envoy named Qu Jing was an important guest of the concubine, so A Xi personally sent it out.

Seeing that Amber was coming, Liuli almost cried. He grabbed Amber's hand tightly and used every word in Chinese to cry: "The eldest prince killed the second prince, and they wanted to kill someone to silence him!"

Amber blinked, and he was not in a state yet.

But Ah Xi's face changed drastically. She asked in Chinese: "You said the eldest prince killed the second prince, but is it true?"

"It's true, it's true," Liuli said in Chinese, "The eldest prince first deceived us and went to have tea, and then a princess beat us. At this time, another guard rushed in. In the chaos, the eldest prince killed the second prince, but the princess said that we killed the man, and we were wronged. We met the second prince for the first time, without any resentment or revenge, why should we kill him?"

A shout came not far away, and Ah Xi's face was as deep as water. He ordered another palace maid in Tarpi, asking her to stop the eldest prince's man first. When the palace maid ran away, Ah Xi said to Amber: "Mr. Qu, come with me."

Ah Xi took them away with a small gate, where the palace maids and servants usually enter and exit.

But before they could get there, they saw a team of guards coming here. Several people were hiding behind a few big trees as thick as bowls. The guards rushed to the door and replaced the guards who were originally guarding there.

Chai Yan lowered his voice and said, "Is this the one who wants to take the opportunity to change the palace?"

He was speaking Chinese, and Ah Xi could understand it. She narrowed her eyes, looked at the guards guarding the door carefully, and let out a gentle voice: "They are the guards of the eldest prince."

The eldest prince's guard replaced the guards in the palace, and in the pretext of capturing the murderer who killed the second prince, rushed into the inner palace in a noble manner.

Chai Yan leaned into Ah Xi's ear and whispered, "I'm afraid the target of the eldest prince is not us, but the eldest concubine. By the way, where are your kings? Are you not in the palace?"

Ah Xi didn't expect that a sergeant would be so bold, but at this time she didn't care about so much and said subconsciously: "The king and the general went to Tanshi Camp."

Today, the great leader of the Hei Song Tribe led his troops to the rescue. The King of Tatha took Chu Huai to Tanshi Camp in person to greet the great leader of the Hei Song Tribe.

Tanshi Camp is only fifty miles away from most of the capital, which is the only way for the Hei Song Tribe to the Babu Tribe.

Before sunset today, the King of Tatha will return to the palace.

Chai Yan sneered. If it were the Great Wei Palace, just because of the big prince's troops, let alone the palace, I am afraid that even the imperial city would not be able to enter.

"Where is the fifth prince? Is it in the palace or the prince's mansion?" Chai Yan asked.

Ah Xi's heart sank: "The fifth prince went to Tanshi Camp with the king."

Chai Yan thought about it, and the incident with the Sixth Prince just happened. At this time, the fifth prince was trying to get along with the King of Tartar and was able to greet the leader of Hei Song. With such a good opportunity, the fifth prince naturally had to find ways to follow the King of Tartar.

The shouts became louder and clearer. Obviously the palace maid was unable to play any role. Ah Xi ran towards the concubine's palace. Chai Yan and the other two exchanged their eyes and followed closely behind Ah Xi.

Outside the concubine's palace, a large number of guards who did not belong to the inner palace surrounded the palace layer by layer.

"There are so many people under your command?" Chai Yan clearly remembered that the eldest prince's guards were the fewest among the princes.

Ah Xi was about to cry, and she said in a different tone voice: "Look at the service, some people look like the third prince."

The third prince does not have many guards, but if they are with the eldest prince, there will be a lot, and there are hundreds of people.

Chai Yan remembered the three prince with a pale face she had just met. Sure enough, the two people who seemed the most inconspicuous and indestructible actually joined forces to do a big thing.
To be continued...
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