Chapter 16: There is always a villain who wants to harm the man (1/2)

The sky is cold and green, and the north wind is called dry mulberry. It is only after the early winter that the weather has become more and more severe.

The morning light was slight and the **** was screaming. Most of the minions and prostitutes in the palace were still awake, and Luhe Qing had picked up the broom and was ready to begin cleaning the snow in the courtyard.

Thick snow covered the courtyard, tree shrubs, railings, and looked at the white ones at a glance, but the red plums in the courtyard were extremely beautiful.

Seeing no one underneath, the river took the broom as a sword and danced a beautiful sword.

Luohe clears his mind and sweeps the floor, but half an hour, the snow in the courtyard has been swept by him. Just as he is preparing to go back to the house, a snowball slams into his head.

The snowball was wrapped in stone, and the pain exploded on the clearing of the river. He reached out and touched it, and he saw the blood.

”Ha ha ha.” Two unscrupulous slaves pointed at Luhe Qing and began to laugh.

”Hey, surnamed, I heard that the emperor saved you a while ago, then why didn't you go to Jingyang Palace?” The slave who was slightly fatter was laughing and extremely wretched.

”You look at his black-faced face all day, can the emperor hit him?” Another smirked.

The surface of the Weihe River was extremely cold, and without a word, he turned to enter the house.

”Hey, don't go.” The fat slave stopped him. ”We just want to talk to you.”

Luhe Qing bowed his head and wanted to get around him. Another slave only reached out and grabbed the back of the river, and then pulled back: ”Hey, give your face a shameless face? Have you seen the emperor have a temper? You can't even chat.” Chatted?”

”Yes.” The fat slave was uncomfortable, and he pushed the river to the river.

However, even if it was so insulting, Luhe Qing did not have the slightest anger and endured silently.

Zhao Gonggong, who was silent in the dark and looked at it all in his eyes, raised his brow.