Chapter 2309 The white moonlight on the tyrant's heart (98)
In this plane, it may be because of data tampering. Or the original owner himself is in poor health. Although he has been taking various herbal medicines and medicines on weekdays, he has become sick for a long time and cannot keep it even if he has the drug.
Chu Huai often got furious about this incident, and the weather was uncertain, which made the imperial doctor frightened and almost cried.
At this time, only Ranbai comforted him would be more effective, which would slowly calm down the young emperor's emotions.
At the same time, Chu Huai became more and more sticky, the one who was fatal to 24 hours a day seemed to be unable to survive for a quarter of an hour after leaving Ran Bai.
How many years have passed,
Chu Huai searched for herbs in the world and spent a lot of money to find various folk remedies, but seeing Ranbai's body getting weaker day by day, it really seemed useless.
"Am I useless?" Chu Huai hugged Ran Bai and placed his fair jaw on her shoulder. He just suddenly felt a little sad.
He had nothing to want, and there were not many people who could make him care about it, just Ranbai.
He couldn't even keep the only person he wanted.
"Why do you say that?" Ranbai whispered helplessly. Perhaps because of the condition, her face looked paler and with a fragile sense of pathology. Her light-colored pupils looked like a pool of stagnant water, and she looked out the window emptyly, saying, "You don't have to worry. I won't leave."
"You will know sooner or later." She looked at Chu Huai and said softly.
The young emperor pursed his thin and thin lips, and suddenly he turned over, rubbed his thin lips against the girl's collarbone, and gently kissed him, then pressed his fair side face against the girl's neck, and he whispered: "My mother died when I was three years old."
Ranbai paused, but she didn't say anything, listening quietly.
"It was winter when I died, it was very cold, there was no charcoal in the room, nor a servant to serve." He said: "I went to invite an imperial physician, but no one would pay attention to a little concubine who was rejected by the emperor and was charged with guilt."
"She may have died of illness or she may have died of freezing." Speaking of this, Chu Huai gently curled a mocking smile on the corner of his lips, "I didn't even meet her for the last time."
"At that time, I was stopped by other princes in the palace. I couldn't run away. I was useless and I was incompetent. I could only watch them take action and could not resist."
Ranbai listened, she quietly lowered her eyes, reached out and slowly held the boy's hand, her fingers intertwined.
Chu Huai looked at the girl's movements, and although his expression was not emotional, he held her hand tightly.
"When I go back, she is already dead, and the body is cold." Chu Huai said calmly, without any ups and downs in his voice, as if he was narrating something that had nothing to do with him. "The ridiculous thing is that I have never been able to fulfill my filial piety, nor can she be buried with peace of mind. I can only watch her body being dragged out and thrown into the wilderness and feeding the wolf."
"No one cares about a sinner's child. There is no difference between living and dying, but I know that I can't die. Even if I die, I will take everyone with me."
Chu Huai's lips always had a constant curve, as if he was laughing, but not like him. His voice was very soft: "Maybe I didn't even have the qualifications to call her mother at that time. After all, she was just a little concubine, and she was also a sinner in everyone's eyes."
Chapter completed!