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Chapter seven hundred and forty eight: I'm a fool

Chapter 748: I am a fool

In the heavy rain, more than a dozen knights appeared at some point. The knights didn't even wear hats and straw raincoats, and appeared wet in the rain. The person who spoke was Chen Ao. His face was both tired and a little down, and he was like a drool. However, his eyes were staring at the main body, and he looked fierce and cold.

The heavy rain covered the sound of horses' hooves, but no one noticed that they appeared here.

Chen Ao turned over and got off the horse, and Zhou Heng, who was like a chicken behind him, also got off the horse. Zhou Heng seemed a little angry, and a few yellow and white acne appeared on his face wet from the rain. He rushed over first and called out: "Mom!"

Mrs. Zhou was already crying and didn't care about the muddy all over Zhou Heng, so she carried him into her arms. At this time, Chen Ao went over, grabbed Zhou Ruo's hand, and comforted in a low voice: "Don't worry, Ruoer, there will be nothing, there is nothing big, I'm here." Then she said to Mrs. Zhou: "Auntie wants to see my uncle? Come in with me."

Chen Ao whispered a few gentle words, and everyone seemed to have a backbone. Mrs. Zhou pulled him, looking at his haggard face, and only said slightly: "Thank you for your hard work."

Zhou Ruo was covered in tears, and his tears were still circling in his eyes. He bit his lip and said, "My father will be fine, right?"

Chen Ao was still holding a horse whip in his hand and said lightly: "Nothing will happen. I have to say that I will take on the big things."

Chen Ao raised his legs and was about to enter Dali Temple.

The head was stunned for a moment. He thought Chen Ao hadn't come back so soon, but who knew hesitated and said, "King Pingxi, the rules of Dali Temple..."

"Rules?" Chen Ao looked at him with a sneer, and the whip in his hand shook him towards him.

With a bang, a scarlet whip mark appeared on the head of the head, and the head whined with a whine, covering his forehead.

Chen Ao sneered, "This is the rule. Who gave you the servant of a marquis' mansion? How dare you bully the prince's mansion and the female family of the monarch's mansion? Now the king of *** tells you what the rules are." Taking advantage of the fact that the chief covered his face, he kicked him to the ground and said coldly to the clerks on both sides: "Where is the marquis of Yiyang?"

The clerk was startled by this sudden change and looked at Chen Ao in awe. One of them said, "In the book office."

Chen Ao was very familiar with Dali Temple, but he nodded, and walked in with his head raised his head and held the whip. Mrs. Zhou whispered Amitabha to the head, and followed quickly. Everyone rushed to the book office and happened to bump into a civil servant. The civil servant was stunned and was about to say who dared to be so rude, but when he saw Chen Ao's wet deep purple python robe, jade belts tied around his waist and jade fish bags hanging on his face, and then he looked at the person's appearance, he didn't dare to say anything.

Chen Ao was close to Dali Temple and had been here for imprisonment. He was still remembered wherever he went. Who could forget it easily? The civil servant rolled his Adam's apple and shouted hesitantly: "King... Prince."

"Get out of the way!" Chen Ao's voice was very cold.

The civil servant immediately gave up a way.

Chen Ao stepped in, and Peng Hui, the Hou of Yiyang, was sitting here drinking tea. Several civil servants who were buried in the desk raised their heads when they heard the movement.

Peng Hui was stunned for a moment, then his face returned to normal, and he laughed dryly, saying, "When did the prince arrive?" He was kind-hearted, but his butt did not move. Since Chen Ao sealed the pass and went to Xixia, Peng Hui knew that Chen Ao and him could never coexist. Although he was just a marquis, there was a big tree behind him. Even if he turned against him, Chen Ao could not do anything to him.

After all, this is the world of the Song Dynasty. Chen Ao became the regent of the Western Xia. Although he enjoyed the honor of a prince, the power in the court was still firmly controlled by the people behind him. As long as he followed the instructions of his superiors, what would he be afraid of?

Chen Ao stared at him and said, "Where is Duke Zhou? I want to see him."

Behind him were five female relatives, with Zhou Heng supporting his wife, and the rest holding each other together.

Peng Hui said lightly: "Prince, Duke Zhou committed a death sentence. Without the will of the palace, no one can be visited and offended." He said nodded to the two clerks, and had already made a gesture of competing with Shen Ao.

In Peng Hui's opinion, the more he is talking to Shen Ao, the more he appreciates him. The people on both sides of the snake and rat will only make people feel annoyed. Since he has offended Chen Ao, he might as well argue with Shen Ao together.

Chen Ao said coldly: "Why haven't I heard of this rule? Apart from the crime of treason, who can't visit? Could it be that the rule was established by the Marquis?" He closed his eyes and his eyebrows gradually pressed down.

Peng Hui looked at him and sneered: "I am the deputy judge of the order of Qin Qin. How to establish rules? There is no need for the prince to preach."

"Is that?" Chen Ao asked faintly, and his wet boots walked forward step by step. He didn't walk fast, but every step was mixed with contempt and coldness, and said, "Come on, please ask your wife and all the women to go to the room elsewhere to take a break. I want to reason with the Marquis of Yiyang."

Liu Wen, who followed, winked at the servants and helped the women out.

Chen Ao looked at Peng Hui with expressionless expression and said slowly: "The Marquis also made a fuss about Hengshan? Are you very sorry at this time? Is this a pity that I am back alive?"

Peng Hui denied: "What does the prince mean?"

Chen Ao pursed his lips, and walked over step by step without saying anything.

When Peng Hui saw Chen Ao getting closer and closer, he felt a big deal. He couldn't sit still at this time and stood up and said, "What are you going to do?"

Chen Ao rushed over like an arrow, kicked him over, and raised his whip hard. The whip swung like a spirit snake in the air, falling heavily, and with a click, he thrust hard on Peng Hui. Peng Hui wailed: "Chen Ao... you are crazy!"

Chen Ao ignored him, whipped him for more than a dozen whips, and said in a sequel: "I'm just a fool. If you don't kill you, this dog, today, how can you be worthy of this fool's name?"

Peng Hui lay on the ground and rolled and crawled to escape. As soon as Chen Ao finished speaking, he kicked his butt. He oh, and then fell down again and gnawed the mud. The whip was slapped on his back like a tarsy bone. He shouted, "What are you still standing there? Hurry..."

This sentence is said to several clerks and civil servants. If it were someone else, the prince would come in person, and these minor officials would have the courage to rush up to dissuade them. But who is the silly man? Who dares to go forward to stop them? They all have to pretend not to see them. The clerks turned his face aside, and the civil servants were absent-mindedly looking at the official documents on the desk.

Peng Hui was covered in whip marks, and even the new cluster of red robes were beaten out of shape. He whined: "Pingxi King, please spare me, please..."

Chen Ao ignored him. All the hard work and anger that had been going on along the way was vented at this time, and he beat and sneered at him with red eyes: "What are you? Do you dare to set rules? Now Wang Zhao teaches you what rules are!"

At this time, the civil servants and officials from each room were looking out of the hall, and no one dared to make a sound. Instead, Jiang Min rushed over at this time, grabbed Chen Ao's hand whip and said, "Your Highness, what can you say well? Put down the whip first..."

Chen Ao was also tired of beating, and he sneered at the Marquis of Yiyang, threw the whip to the ground, and said in a sequel: "Can I go to see the prince now?"

At this time, Peng Hui threw away all his majesty, and he curled up in the corner of the wall, trembling pitifully. He was afraid that Chen Ao would come back, so he nodded and said, "Okay...you...you...no... don't fight."

Chen Ao clapped his hands, and looked extremely tired. Jiang Min helped him to another room. Jiang Min smiled bitterly and said, "Your Highness, the master has had such a big deal, but the subordinate can't help at all. I'm really ashamed."

Chen Ao said lightly: "What is the ruthless thing, where is the prince now?"

Jiang Min sighed and said, "I will take Your Highness later." After that, he said, "How did your Highness move just now? Peng Hui is the Marquis of Yiyang after all, and he has a destiny..."

Chen Ao spread his hands and said, "I'm a fool!"

Jiang Min couldn't help but feel angry and had to say, "Your Highness follows me." After that, he went to comfort Mrs. Zhou and said, "Didn't you say it earlier? Mrs. Don't worry, in this Honglu Temple, as long as I am here, I will definitely not let the master suffer."

Mrs. Zhou said with tears in her eyes: "I always feel at ease, but it makes Lord Jiang embarrassed."

Jiang Min shook her head, not knowing whether she was talking to herself or comforting Mrs. Zhou, and said, "It's good that King Pingxi is here."

Jiang Min called a hall official, gave an order, and then said to Chen Ao: "Your Highness, the palace has a decree, so the subordinates are not allowed to contact the prince. I hope Lord Wang will take you and your wife to see the prince."

Chen Aohe nodded, asked Zhou Ruo and others to wait here, and helped Mrs. Zhou to lead him from the hall to the backyard. There were rows of wing rooms in the backyard, and there were clerks guarding several places. The hall officials arrived at the door of a wing room and said to the clerks at the door: "You have nothing to do here, find a place to have a tea."

When the clerks saw Chen Ao, they didn't dare to say anything and left with the officials.

The heavy rain gradually stopped, and the sky shone with glows, and the halo fell on the corridor. Chen Ao couldn't help but take a deep breath and pushed open the door of the room and went in.

"Master..." Mrs. Zhou snatched in and called out with tears in her eyes.

At this time, Zhou Zheng, who was sitting on the limu table in the room reading a book, raised his eyes with a haggard face and came over excitedly.

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