v3 Chapter 185: Its so dangerous to work for the emperor (1/2)

The young slavewoman was still unhappy after Pannonax left.

”What kind of man is this, and we didn't owe him any money, why should we face such a bad face, look at the previous Clinde, how polite they are.”

”Ok.”

”Clinde told you that you can choose your own area. Why did this Pannonax arrange it for you?”

”Ok.”

”I think he must be mischievous. He is not looking for a good place for you. This guy doesn't look like a good person. Don't let him give it to ...” The little female slave racked her brains.

”Forget it?”

”Yes, he calculated it. He definitely wanted to plan you. I heard that the people in these palaces are not simple. They think so much, and they also like to plan others.” The slave girl felt that she was playing at a super level this time. At first glance, I saw the tricks of Panonax, and I could not help but feel that everyone was drunk and I was alone. I felt that at least at this moment, I was standing on the top of the truth.

”Ok.”

”Do you have nothing else to say except um?” The little female slave was a little speechless.

”Then what do you say I should do?” Zhang Heng asked instead.

”At least look for Clinde and tell him what Pannonax has done, and Clinde will certainly not let him go.”

”Huh.”

”What do you mean?”

”Do you think Clinde knows what Pannonax did?”

”What do you mean?” The little female slave heard the words a little dazed. ”But wasn't Clinde present at the time, and he was in a hurry to leave.”

”What you have to say is quite right. We and Penonax have no resentment and we owe him no money. Why should he treat me so badly, even at the risk of being beaten? Come and anger me? Especially considering that in the future I will most likely become a celebrity before the emperor. ”

”Yeah, why?” The little female slave was puzzled.

”Because Clinde let him do it.” Zhang Heng smiled.

”Ah?” The little female slave always thought that there was something wrong, and thought that she finally grasped the key point. ”But we and Clinde have no grudges, nor owe him money.”