Prince Lin felt uncomfortable and wanted to go for a walk.

However, it was raining heavily outside. Just as he reached the door, he stopped and walked back dejectedly.

This time, he turned around to face the daughter of the owner of the house. She was a dark skinned girl with thick eyebrows and big eyes. Her figure was healthy and her hands were thick.

Prince Lin was at a loss for words, but he felt that this girl's lack of experience was somewhat attractive, so he flaunted, "In the past, my meals at the mansion cost three hundred silver taels, twelve meat dishes, seven veggies, and three or four pastries. If you are willing, I can come and pick you up when I return, and let you have a taste as well?"

These words were spoken with hidden meaning in Prince Lin's words, and the look in his eyes when he looked at the little girl was filled with insanity.

She thought that no matter how foolish the woman was, she would be able to receive the signal. However, she was surprised to find that the person in front of her was a fool, she actually said, "No wonder you're so fat, your brain is full of fat, my dad said that with your appearance, you won't live to be forty, and your hair is gone, it's just because you eat too much fish and meat, you have to eat some vegetarian food, otherwise you'll be like a dog eating salt, you'll only get more and more bald."

Prince Lin was practically smoking from anger. Where did he get fat? Where was he bald? How did he lose his life? Who are you calling a dog? Can this mountain villager speak? If it wasn't for the fact that This King's forces are insufficient and that the heavens are against him, This King would have had to pull all five of them out and cut them in half!

After Prince Lin saw this black girl, he turned around and walked away. However, today, he had poured another plate of fish. It seemed that this girl wanted to find him and was going to scold him again.

Prince Lin saw the girl walk over and was about to open his mouth. His heart hardened as he turned his head and rushed out, disregarding the violent winds and torrential rain outside.

He turned around and said to his parents, who were still stamping on their chests for the sake of ruining the fish, "That fatty went out, I don't know where he went. It's raining so heavily, he's going to get sick soon, and I have an excuse to throw him out to the grass hut. Grandmother is weak, so I can't let him drag me down."

Prince Lin made his way through the rain and rushed to the door of Lord Lu's lodging.

Master Lu was eating lunch and was about to ask Prince Lin when he saw him. The young son of the house owner opposite him asked, "Sir, do you still want to eat the steamed buns? "If you don't eat, I'll eat."

Master Lu sat down and held onto his steamed bun: "Of course."

The youngest son looked at the steamed bun with a bit of pity and picked up two of the vegetables from the last pile on the table.

Seeing the situation, Master Lu also hurriedly went to pinch the soup. He was afraid that if it was too late, there would be no more soup.

Prince Lin was waiting for Lord Lu at the door. Through the window, he saw Lord Lu eating like he was stealing pig food, and he looked down on him.

Just as he was sulking on his own, a male voice came from his right. "Prince Lin."

Prince Lin turned around to look and saw a white-haired youth with rolled up sleeves, scooping up water from the front yard of the neighboring house.

Recognizing the young man's identity, Prince Lin answered with a "hmm". After some thought, he asked, "Are you currently working for Prince Jiang?"

The white-haired youth scooped two spoonfuls of water into the basin before slowly standing up. He said to Prince Lin, "You can say that."

After saying that, he brought the water into the house.

Prince Lin stopped him in time. "This King wants to talk to you. Is that convenient?"

The white-haired youth was stunned for a moment. He looked at the scene in the room with hesitation in his eyes and did not reply for a moment.

Prince Lin said, "I won't make things difficult for you."

The white-haired youth only half answered and then carried the water into the house.

Just as he entered the room, he was blocked by Liu Wei, who leaned on the table and smiled at him.

The white-haired youth sighed, he placed the water basin down and looked at Liu Wei: "I promised to help you talk to Prince Lin over this, and you promised to not let your daughter call me Grandmother again, okay?"

Liu Wei made a "ok" gesture, and happily accepted: "We've agreed on it."

Allowing the Imperial Advisors to come into contact with Prince Lin was the easiest way Liu Wei could think of to save energy.

The Imperial Advisor was acquainted with Prince Lin. In fact, it could be said that every powerful official in the capital had met with the Imperial Advisor before. He had been in charge of the National Elephant Supervision for so many years, and also had a particularly frightening head of white hair.

It was also because of this that Liu Wei believed that if Prince Lin had a chance, he would be willing to meet with the State Grandmaster alone.

And the truth was indeed like that.

That evening, a subordinate of Prince Lin appeared before the two of them. The other person was here to borrow salt. The old granny generously lent him two spoons of salt and the Imperial Advisor passed it over to him.

In the instant that they exchanged blows, Prince Lin's underling stuffed a slip of paper into his hand.

After the other party had left, the State Grandmaster gave the paper slip to Liu Wei. Liu Wei opened it and read: "Tonight, when I see you again, at the back of the mountain."

In the middle of the night, as the rain drizzled down, the Imperial Advisor had already arrived at the top of the mountain.

Soon after he arrived, Prince Lin also arrived.

Prince Lin had only sent one person, but the Imperial Advisors knew that there were at least twelve or thirteen of them hidden in the mountain. If they wanted to harm him, they would immediately jump out and cut him into pieces.

"You haven't been discovered, have you?" Prince Lin asked with a smile.

The Imperial Advisor replied with a "En". She maintained the air of a sage.

Prince Lin put away his umbrella, found a big tree, and while hiding from the rain, he asked, "I have never asked you before, why did you kill six kings in the Hall of that day?"

The Imperial Advisor raised her head as she glanced at Prince Lin with his ice-cold eyes. With a vigilant tone, she asked, "You invited me out to inquire about this?"

Prince Lin waved his hand, "There's no need to be nervous. If you don't want to answer, you can just say so. It's just that you killed the six kings first, suffered the calamity of prison, and now you have suddenly regained your freedom and even appeared by Prince Jiang's side. This King naturally wants to know the sequence of events."

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