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Chapter 88: Uneasy


The silence did not last long, and King Duan quickly replied: "The minister respectfully obeys His Majesty's will. ”"Hmm."

Cang Hanyu was not surprised by his choice, and his tone was still indifferent, "Uncle Huang can go back first, without waiting for Ming Qi." ”The emperor wants to keep Ming Qi in the palace?

King Duan guessed the emperor's thoughts in his heart, but he did not hesitate to respond: "Yes, the minister will retire first." ”Pei Hai respectfully asked: "Your Majesty, let Prince Minghua come in now?"

”Cang Hanyu narrowed his eyes, hummed lightly, silently watched Nan Ji quietly drop a piece on the chessboard, raised his eyes to look at the person with a calm face opposite, and the slightest strange feeling in his heart slowly fermented.Nan Ji's chess path is a little wrong."

How?"

Nan Ji noticed his eyes, and looked at him, his expression did not fluctuate, "What advice does the emperor have?"

”Cang Hanyu's thin lips pursed slightly, and he did not speak with a calm face."

Chen Cang Minghua, see my emperor."

The sixteen-year-old boy wore a dark brocade robe, steady and rigorous, and respectfully knelt in the outer hall to salute, "Long live my emperor, long live, long live." ”His hands were folded against the ground of the palace bricks, and his forehead was resting on the back of his hands, in a respectful and surrendered posture.There was no sound in the temple.Cang Hanyu left a son without saying a word, and watched Nan Ji soon follow him.The young man in the outer hall knelt quietly, his posture as motionless as a mountain.Nan Ji didn't have much interest in Cang Minghua, she didn't even give a charity in her eyes, her whole energy fell on the chessboard, and her clear and light-colored eyes seemed to have indescribable emotions surging.And as her white pieces fell, the black and white chess pieces clashed on the chessboard, and the faintly revealed sharp murderous aura came to the face, as if turning over the hand for the cloud and covering the hand for the rain on the battlefield, every step was a killing move.It's cold.Cang Hanyu's fingers pinching the chess pieces couldn't help but tighten, and an inexplicable panic and uneasiness arose in his heart."

What's wrong with the emperor?"

Nan Ji raised her eyes, holding her cheeks with one hand, her eyes were tired and loose, and the curvature of the corners of her lips was unprovoked with a bit of unsettling chill, "The minister's chess skills have made the emperor afraid?"

”Timid?

Cang Hanyu raised her eyes, her eyes tightly locked on her delicate eyebrows.I don't know what fear is in my life, but the joys, sorrows, and sorrows of the person in front of him always affect his emotions.However, at this time, some of the pictures that had long been blurred seemed to have been turned out of the long-buried memories, surging out of the shell, pouring into the mountains and seas, making Cang Hanyu feel chills all over his body.Maybe it was only at this time that he finally vaguely guessed the real reason why Nan Ji had been reluctant to enter the palace, but this reason was the truth that he had not expected and was afraid of.The fingertips trembled uncontrollably, Cang Hanyu tried his best to suppress the uneasy emotions in his heart, his eyes fell on the sunspot in his hand, and his voice carried a kind of depression and tightness: "I haven't studied for many days, and my chess skills have indeed improved a lot." ”Nan Ji was noncommittal, but dismantled his chess path unhurriedly.The two of you come and go, and no one will let anyone.The chess field is like a battlefield, there is no reason for anyone to let anyone, and I don't know if there is a desire to force out all the potential of Nan Ji, Cang Hanyu quickly restrained his exposed emotions, stared at the chessboard calmly, and walked step by step.The chess style is meticulous and there are no flaws, even Nan Ji needs to put in 120,000 points of energy and concentration to barely cope.The hall became quieter and quieter, and only the crisp sound of the chess pieces falling on the chessboard could be clearly heard.