Chapter 79: Back to Kyoto
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Substitute Bride Phoenix, The Tyrant’s Pampered Demon Empress
- Qin Shuangshuang
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- 2021-03-04 10:42:48
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Zhang Jiu and Li Fei's expressions are not very good either. Going to the northern kingdom of Kyoto means that they may be killed by Ouyang Yaoyi. Although they have tortured Ouyang Yaoyi all the way and fragile, they are not crazy. They will take a rest for a while. it is good.
The women on both sides of Kyoto looked at Han Moze with fascination.
I saw Han Moze's handsome face, with a carved face with distinct features, and an unusually handsome face with horns.
The appearance looks like bohemian, but the inadvertent light in his eyes makes people afraid to underestimate it.
An evil black hair, a pair of narrow and charming pupils under a pair of sword eyebrows, full of wisdom, make people fall into it if they are not careful.
The tall nose and moderately thick lips are now hooked with a dizzying, charming smile.
That is the of war in their hearts, and even a good emperor who is a good emperor for the people. If anyone marries him, it will be a blessing that has accumulated for a few lifetimes. Thinking like this, they are a little jealous of the princess.
Han Moze suddenly thought of something while riding on a good black horse, and the smile at the corners of his mouth widened, making the spring heart of the Kyoto woman even more rippling.
Suddenly the people on the side of the road knelt down one by one, shouting: "Caomin welcomes the Holy Lord! Long live the emperor!"
The team walked straight for about a moment and arrived at the imperial city. The voices on the street remained endless, which showed the people's love for Han Moze.
After passing heavy guards from the place where the common people lived, they saw the civil and military officials.
Hundred officials all knelt down and saluted: "The ministers welcome the Holy Lord! Long live the emperor!"
Han Moze led the welcoming team to continue walking inside and into the palace where the emperor's concubines and court ladies lived.
After entering the palace, Han Moze dismounted, and everyone else dismounted.
When the servants evacuated the horse, Han Moze curled his lips to the general, the minister of ceremonies and others and said quietly: "You have worked hard, I will have another dinner someday. I will dispense with it today and can go back."
"Yes, the emperor!" several welcoming ministers responded.
After seeing the minister leaving, Han Moxi walked forward and smiled lightly: "Brother Emperor, that Emperor Brother has also gone, and finally can go back and have a good sleep."
Han Moze sneered and said coolly: "I have something to do for you, I'm afraid it won't be as you wish."
Han Moxi reluctantly smiled and said, "Brother Emperor, can't we do it tomorrow?"
Han Moze snorted coldly, took the bleeding feast token from his waist, and handed it to Han Moxi in a low voice, "Go and find all the blood feast industries in Kyoto."
Han Moxi narrowed his mouth and said, "Brother Emperor, isn't it the same to leave this to your guards?"
Han Moze licked his lips and smiled, and said plausibly, "It is inevitable to be suspected if you give it to the guards, and I will be more at ease if you give it to you." Then he patted Han Moxi on the shoulder, and said lightly, "Go Right."
Han Moxi frowned, took the token reluctantly, and said disappointedly: "Brother Emperor, then I'm leaving."
Then he turned around, held the token tightly, gritted his teeth and walked out. Seeing Han Moxi's gloomy expression, the ministers outside were afraid to come forward to say hello and condolences.
Han Moze watched Han Moxi go out angrily, smiled evilly, my emperor, occasionally bullying you is also a pleasure for me.
If Han Moxi heard Han Moze's heartfelt voice, he would definitely throw the sign back angrily.
Han Moxi’s mother and concubine was the concubine of the former emperor Han Yueming. She died of a dystocia. Afterwards, Han Moxi was sent to a side hall to be raised by her nurse. Concubine Rong’s father was Shen Yixiu, the general of the second rank town army. Concubine Rong has been taking care of Han Moxi, who was regarded as ominous by the emperor after her death. Coupled with the good nature of Han Moxi's nanny, Han Moxi has grown up happily and carefree.