Chapter 602 Please let me see her
President Chen and Zhan Yi have been guarding the hall since they came back from the palace, waiting for the situation in the palace.
President Chen is very aware of Emperor Beili's temperament. As long as there are enough interests, no amount of evidence will be of any use.
I just hope that the ancestors of the Zhong family and the two princes can gain something.
Anger, unwillingness, coldness, annoyance, pity, many emotions squeezed in the heart, too depressing and dull.
Dean Chen has never experienced such dull and complicated emotions and heart-wrenching pain at this age.
Sang Zhi walked in the door, the coffin in the hall hurt his eyes deeply, and ran to the tall coffin in a few steps.
Everyone in the hall was shocked when they saw the Eighth Prince.
"The Eighth Prince."
Dean Chen was also surprised: "Why did you leave the palace?"
Sang Zhi ignored it, touched the coffin with his fingers, tears kept falling from his eyes.
"The eighth prince, please go back, the general's residence does not welcome royal people." Zhan Yi got up and walked forward, raising his hand to push his little hand away.
"I... want to see her."
"The eighth prince, let's go back, lest the emperor find no one and frame her for abducting the eighth prince out of the palace." Zhan Yi sarcastically sneered in a thick nasal voice.
Sang Zhi stood there in a daze, his small hands clenched the corners of his clothes.
Ms. Zhan raised her eyes weakly, and stared at Sang Zhi with a chill in her eyes. If it wasn't for him, how could her granddaughter have lost her life, and how could she have been charged with abducting the prince out of the palace.
"Eighth prince, will the emperor know when you leave the palace?" Dean Chen asked.
Sang Zhi nodded slightly.
"It's good to know, the eighth prince, although I don't know the details, but the emperor's attitude attaches great importance to the eighth prince, and the eighth prince should be more cautious in doing things."
"Dean...I want to see her and accompany her..."
"Don't even think about it, the general's mansion was not miserable enough by you? The eighth prince hastened to leave, if not, don't blame me for being rude." Zhan Yi didn't like the royal family at all.
This time, Emperor Beili completely lost his mind.
"Dean." Sang Zhi prayed with eyes full.
Dean Chen sighed: "The eighth prince should go back."
Sang Zhi thumped and knelt on the ground: "Dean, Mr. Zhan, please let me see her, please, she is here to save me, I want to accompany her, please..."
After speaking, his head hit the ground.
Kneeling, everyone was surprised and stared at him blankly.
"The eighth prince can't do it." Dean Chen was the first to react, bending down to pull him up.
Sang Zhi knelt down and refused to get up: "Please let me see her..."
President Chen pulled him up forcefully.
Sang Zhi knelt on the ground again and kowtowed violently.
Zhan Yirao was annoyed no matter how angry he was, seeing Sang Zhi put down his body and kept kowtowing, he was shocked and a little moved.
The Gu family gasped, and the prince of a country knelt down and kowtowed. He had never heard of it, and he had never seen it. If the emperor knew it, the general's mansion would be in great trouble.
"This... get up, get up." Dean Chen looked at Zhan Yi helplessly.
Zhan Yi moved his lips, and finally stepped aside.
Ms. Zhan was also shocked by Sang Zhi's actions.
"Grandpa, the Eighth Prince has come to see Ye Qianning." Gu Chi supported Elder Gu's arm: "Grandpa."
Gu Lao was unmoved.
"Grandpa, you have been staying like this for a long time."
"Grandpa, you are not tired, the little girl should be tired too, you put her down and let her have a good rest."
When Gu Lao heard the last sentence, his eyelids moved slightly, and he looked up with a childish look on his face: "The little girl is tired, yes, the little girl is tired, she is going to rest."
"Grandpa?" Gu Chi was stunned.
"The little girl is going to rest, okay, grandpa won't disturb the little girl's rest, and you are not allowed to disturb, go, go, let the little girl have a good rest."
(end of this chapter)