Chapter 5: If I cant cure you, then Ill go doith you (1/2)
Chapter 5: If I can’t cure you, then I’ll go doith you
What did it on do Chen could freely enter and exit the palace
If this kid really did cure the princess, then he would be the king’s favorite and harbinger of fortune He would enjoy the king’s love and goodwill Who in the kingdom wouldn’t treat hi Chenwith the situation and the asseenuflected and accepted the engraved dragon medallion To be honest, as the venerated son of the Celestial E hi
He naturally would not decline so
And of course, one had to ift He slapped his chest and proclaimed, “Your Majesty, your humble subject does not make empty boasts I will say only this, if any accident befalls her Highness due toher, then your humble subject will join the princess in death”
There existed many beautiful words and sentences to express loyalty, but none were htforward than that sentence Can’t cure her? Then I’ll die with her!
This was a grand gesture that involved the lives of one’s own family!
Out of all the nobles under heaven, ould have this kind of spirit; this a Chen was al performance
A performance that could touch even the performer’s heart naturally conquered others
The nobles and high ranking officials who had accompanied Eastern Lu were also secretly surprised Who would have thought the heir of Jiang Han would have such spirit Like father, like son A tiger father would not beget a dog son
Even the croith the duke of Tianshui felt that, if their positions were reversed, they would not have this strength of character
Jiang Chen’s performance was not yet over He continued, “Your Majesty, the Gods have further guidance The events of todayout This is to firstly avoid dishonoring the Gods, and secondly to preserve your Majesty’s reputation”
If word got out, the coht actually har his duke slap hi to witness
And of course, thethe Gods If soered the Gods, who in turn blarave indeed
Eastern Lu co the events of today shall be discussed after leaving this room Whoever does so defies the Eastern royal fa not thatthose associated with the duke of Jiang Han, those who had acco numbered only six or seven
They were all crafty foxes in politics and knew that the king was deadly serious If even a hint of this ot out, then all of their lives would be at stake
And not to mention that their performance today wasn’t exactly the ’s if any gossip circulated
Jiang Chen scaring the nobles silly in the naer’s fierceness, primarily had to do with his desire to stay under the radar
He didn’t want the people of this country to view hiot out!
Eastern Lu was quite touched and spoke a rare sentence filled with e Han, your loyalty and your son’s fealty are greatlycould only sh for two people, and had, fortunately, handled the situation beautifully If he protested otherwise, he would be creating needless trouble He could only nag inwardly
“You darn kid, you’re having a ball of a time You had better not oes south, your old man will step in and take the hits for you no ’s mental state had calmed down quite a bit after the emotional and situational rollercoaster he had just been on
They said that a long suffering patient beco Chen had been plagued by his yin constitution since birth, and thus had naturally committed quite a bit of study in this area
Of course, with his current circumstances, it would be more than impossible to refine a Sun Moon pill like his past father had It would be idiotic nonsense to even think of doing so
The Sun Moon pill was athe user more life Even the Celestial Ey and sacrificed some years of his life in order to successfully refine one
It was possible that not even one of the ingredients needed to refine the Sun Moon pill existed in this world Even if they did, there was absolutely no way anyone could expend the level of resources that the Celestial Emperor had to create the pill
So the Sun Moon pill was out of the question, butthe effects of the Sun Moon pill existed Even if they could only offer one ten thousandth of what the Sun Moon pill could do, it was enough to prolong someone’s life by a hundred years
Re Chen had taken the Sun Moon pill and lived h well immortal if it hadn’t been for the cataclysm
With Eastern Zhiruo’s situation, there was no way she could live millions of years; even if the Celestial Emperor came back frohty or a hundred yearsthat Jiang Chen could do, and inChen had no intention of doing that in one fell swoop If he quickly resolved Eastern Zhiruo’s probleratitude would fade away just as easily
The hearts and ed Long terratefulness
Jiang Chen needed tin to worry about the doo slow and steady After all, the only thing he needed to acco the princess’ life
This way, not only would he win the extra tiain an invisible layer of protection as well
Anyone anted to create trouble for her Highness’ exclusive royal physician needed to first decide if they could afford the consequences of the king’s wrath
Jiang Chen held many profound and flowery conversations with the visitors before finally agreeing to treat the princess in three days Only then did the crowd of people leave
But then it was fatty Xuan who drifted closer with a mournful face, “Brother Chen you are too cruel You should have given your brother a hint That illustrated version of the Carnal Prayer Mat was the last of its kind, and now it’s gone up in flahts now?”
“And that note for ten thousand silvers, that was an authentic…”
“da Chen watched thearound his lips