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Chapter 89: Heart and mouth were a bit sore.

  Chu Ci was stopped by the guards outside the book pavilion, who didn't dare to hurt her in the slightest. This was also Chu Ci's experience over the past few days, but she thought it was because they were intimidated by her former bad reputation, never thinking it was because of the Crown Prince.

  In short, they wanted to stop themselves and let themselves be unharmed at the same time, which was impossible. So Chu Ci quickly broke through their obstruction and pushed open the door of the bookcase and went in.

  Chu Ci walked into the inner hall, and it wasn't until then that he vaguely saw a familiar figure reclining on the couch behind the screen. Chu Ci was stunned, unsure why his heart had tightened slightly, but he still mustered up the courage to walk in, and then he saw that scene.

  His Royal Highness still had a calm and collected expression, his perfectly contoured face was stern and pale with an even more translucent complexion than before. His thin lips were pursed together, and his skin had a faintly cold whiteness to it. He didn't seem to be in any pain at all, his long legs were bent at the knee and resting on the back of the couch, his bandaged hand was slightly red and swollen, he held a bowl of medicine in his hand, lowered his eyes and drank it all in one gulp.

  After he finished drinking the medicine, he raised his eyes and saw Chu Ci walking in. Chu Ci looked at him with a face full of shame and a bit of confusion.

  The emperor's sleeves covered his wrists, hiding the bandages on his hands. His eyes still held a cold glint as he stared at Chu Ci: "What are you doing here?"

  Chu Ci looked at him again, and saw that there were still seven or eight packs of unfinished pressed sugar candies on the edge of the table. She quickly went over to take them away, looking somewhat depressed as she glared at Di Jun. She wanted to scold him, but felt that she had no right to lecture the Crown Prince, after all, the candies were bought by her for the Crown Prince...

  But, however...... Chu Ci really didn't understand was......

  Chu Ci looked at him, clearly uncomfortable but still with a nonchalant expression, and couldn't help but ask out loud: "Your Highness, you obviously know that eating this kind of sugar will cause an allergic reaction, so why did you still eat it?"

  The emperor's eyes, which were as cold and deep as a well, blinked calmly once, then slowly lowered his eyelids again. His fingertips seemed to be lightly brushing against the edge of his icy clothes, and he said in a light, almost inaudible tone: "Because this was specially bought for me by my beloved concubine."

  Di Honglian finished speaking, only then did she realize that she had only said those words in her heart. She let out a slight breath.

  He looked up again, his eyes carrying a hint of extreme coldness as he gazed at Chu Ci, and even at this time, he didn't forget to threaten Chu Ci: "Will you dare to buy sweets for others in the future?"

  Chu Ci heard his words and felt both suffocated and annoyed...

  Who dares anymore!

  Others are unhappy and threaten others, but why did it come to the Crown Prince's place and actually punish themselves to threaten her?

  He was too afraid to lose his temper, so he could only humbly say "yes" and swallow his anger.

  Your Highness, if you come again like this, no one can withstand it!

  However, Chu Ci was worried and couldn't help but ask: "Your Highness... what did the imperial physician say?"

  "It doesn't matter."

  "...I know you're fine with everything, but can't you worry me a bit?!"

  Di Jun's expression changed slightly, and he raised an eyebrow as he looked at Chu Ci. After a moment of contemplation, he seemed to understand what Chu Ci meant, and then said slowly: "My heart hurts a little."

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