Princess Consort Is No Pushover

Chapter 69: Camping account

Mo Li didn't explain the grievances between the two factions too clearly.

He just gave the princess a rough introduction to the military camp.

Both he and the prince knew that the princess was a spy arranged by the emperor and Yunxiang in the palace, so he just clicked it casually and didn't say more.

He believed that with the abilities of the princess, she knew this.

Unfortunately, he overestimated Yun Ruoyue.

Even if Yun Ruoyue used to be the eyeliner that Yun Xiang placed next to Chu Xuanchen, she was a trash who knew nothing.

What's more, now he has changed his mind.

Yun Ruoyue tried hard to recall, and she connected the memory with Mo Li's words, and she roughly understood some context.

That is, Chu Xuanchen was the only son of the first emperor, and there was an older sister above him, the current eldest princess Chu Jieyu.

The first emperor died, and instead of passing the throne to his aunt Chu Xuanchen, he passed it on to his younger brother Chu Yao.

That is the current Emperor Hongyuan.

Emperor Hongyuan gave birth to a bunch of sons and daughters himself. Of course, he wanted his son to be the heir, and he was established as the prince.

Unfortunately, with so many eyes staring at him now, Chaozhong didn't dare to make his son a prince, nor dared to blatantly suppress Chu Xuanchen, so he had to suppress it secretly.

He was just Chu Xuanchen's uncle, so how could he indulge Chu Xuanchen to sit up, and would think of various ways to suppress Chu Xuanchen.

Therefore, he called his son, Jin Wang Chu Tianyu, to divide Chu Xuanchen's military power.

On the surface, King Jin shared the worries for Chu Xuanchen, but it actually weakened his military power.

As soon as the people of King Jin came, the people of Chu Xuanchen were naturally unconvinced, and the two sides often fought openly and secretly, and made a fuss.

The fight finally started tonight, and I heard that it was still very serious. When she arrived at the camp, she would have to endure a sword fight.

At this moment, Yun Ruoyue suddenly found out.

She is Princess Li. As the son of the first emperor, King Li must have been isolated by the family of the current emperor, and she is beset with enemies on all sides.

Is her identity too dangerous?

Anyone who walks on the street can meet an enemy. Will they be killed sooner or later?

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Soon, Yun Ruoyue followed Mo Li to the camp.

As soon as the curtain was opened, a **** smell came over, and Yun Ruoyue walked in and saw a large number of people collapsed on the ground.

Two soldiers wearing clothes of different colors were lying on the ground with Shen Yin.

Most people were injured, all with knife wounds, and there were many criminal knives stained with blood on the ground.

However, the soldiers in orange clothes seemed to suffer more serious injuries, and those in blue clothes seemed to have very light wounds, and they were all harmless skin injuries.

Seeing Chu Xuanchen standing next to the soldiers in orange clothes, she concluded that these severely wounded were all from Chu Xuanchen.

At this moment, Chu Xuanchen stood in front of a middle-aged man wearing a silver armor. The middle-aged man was in his early forties, and Yun Ruoyue swept over him.

Oh my!

The man's left arm was broken. At this time, his hand was dripping with blood, and he was dying.

And beside his feet, there was a forearm that was cut off by a knife.

Seeing this scene, Yun Ruoyue was not scared to lose her face, let alone vomiting and scared.

Because she used to be a surgeon, this kind of scene is seen a lot.

"King Li, this is the place where men stay. What are you doing with a woman? This woman is quite beautiful. Wouldn't you be foolish enough to bring the woman to the barracks?" Opposite Chu Xuanchen, There was a handsome man wearing a black brocade robe, a jade jade belt around his waist, and a silver-white jade crown on his head.

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