CHAPTER 26
Lord of Pretentious People, Cool!
“Yin Jian, you are making trouble again, get down now!” smile flashed in Jing Yue’s eyes as she glared and shouted at Yin Jian. The surrounding people were dumbfounded hearing Jing Yue’s berating words towards the gray wolf. The thoughts inside their head hadn’t even had the time to move around, they already saw that gray wolf whimpered as if it was very full of grievances.
Just like that, it unexpectedly moved its sharp claws away and slowly came down.
“Heaven ah…… How can that wolf listen to that woman’s words?” everyone’s brains were spinning looking at that gray wolf lowering its body beside Jing Yue. Everybody’s eyes were widened in astonishment.
“You have a lot of guts, actually commanded such a vicious wolf to attack this prince!” the second prince, seeing Jing Yue and the gray wolf, immediately knew that he was being played. His face was dreadfully gloomy.
“Second prince, you are joking, how can I have such a big skill to command it.” Jing Yue lifted the corner of her mouth and spoke without the slightest care. “It simply is hungry, so it would be rebellious. Second prince, it took a fancy on you, showed that second prince seems very delicious ah!”
“You……” The second prince’s face turned to green and to white.
“Cannot be rude.” Just as the second prince was about to say something else; Xiao Chen, who had been standing silently on the side, suddenly opened his mouth. Walking slowly to hold Jing Yue’s hand, he said: “We should enter the palace to meet the Emperor.”
“Oo.” Jing Yue rolled her eyes. She wanted to struggle to get free of Xiao Chen’s claws, yet Xiao Chen’s grasp became even tighter; the warning in his eyes made Jing Yue’s body trembled, obediently letting him leading her along.
“Xing Er, take a good care of my family’s Yin Jian and Yin Feng ah. If you mistreat them and don’t let them eat, they will really eat people. Just like second prince such a delicious food, is practically their first choice ah!” Jing Yue laughingly shouted toward Xing Er. The end of her speech that teased the second prince almost made the surrounding commoners laughed out loud.
This Ninth Huang Fei really didn’t want to live; if there wasn’t Ninth Huang Shu’s protection, perhaps this woman had already been tore apart on the spot by second prince.
“Second prince……, you….., are you ok?” the surrounding people saw that Ninth Huang Shu took a group of troops and mightily entering the Imperial city while the second prince whose whole body was battered was being abandoned; everyone’s face immediately paled.
“Get lost! Get lost all of you!” the second prince was simply crazy from anger; the appearance of that distorted face, which of it had the least bit of manner that a prince should have? A group of imperial guards shut their mouth not daring to speak, the whispering commoners around had all run far away; afraid of getting into trouble.
Jing Yue was sitting inside the carriage to enter the imperial city in a very good mood. The appearance of that lips that hooked as she hummed a song also made Xiao Chen’s face softened a little. Narrowing his eyes to look at Jing Yue, he said: “It seems you have a very good time playing?”
“Lord among pretentious people ah! One word, cool!” Jing Yue exaggeratingly laughed without the slightest attempt to conceal that she was proud of herself.
“What?” Baffled, Xiao Chen stared at Jing Yue. Her mouth always threw out some strange words; although he didn’t know what she meant, however it seems like she meant that she was proud and happy.
“You won’t understand even if I tell you.” Jing Yue pursed her lips and waved her hand; staring at Xiao Chen, she said: “Did I just offend that second prince? Will he seek me for revenge later a?”
Jing Yue was thinking around for a moment and suddenly thought about a very important problem; her blood immediately ran cold, gazing at Xiao Chen she went to ask.
“Second prince Xiao JingRan was famous for his little heart, he’d seek revenge for the smallest grievance; you think he’ll bore grudge against you or not?” Xiao Chen slowly closed his eyes, appeared drowsy following the swaying carriage; the words he said made Jing Yue’s eyes widened.