Chu Ci didn't know what to say, and apart from the two years she lost her memory, she had never experienced any romantic love since childhood. Emperor Mo was all of her emotional understanding. She might not be able to describe that feeling well, but when she mustered up the courage to try to tell Emperor Mo about her true feelings, he ignored her as if he didn't see her. Chu Ci felt rather...uncomfortable.
So, all along the way, Chu Ci didn't have much energy to mention it.
"Did you... have a fight?" Rong Lin saw that she wasn't very happy and thought of comforting Chu Ci.
"It's fine." Chu Ci leaned against the window and let out a sigh, her eyes dropping somewhat dejectedly, "It's just that I might have said some things that the Crown Prince didn't want to hear."
"That's nothing." Cheng Qi had an expression that showed she had long since become indifferent, "After all, you've scolded the Crown Prince before, and not only did he not do anything to you, but he even spoiled you rotten."
Chu Ci fell silent for a moment, straightened his body, and looked at Cheng Qi with an expressionless face. Cheng Qi suddenly felt a chill down her spine, fearing that she would be beaten by Chu Ci again. So, before Chu Ci could speak, she proactively got out of the car.
"Chu Ci, in fact, sometimes you have to ask yourself to be sure, you can't just rely on your own speculation to think about what the Crown Prince is thinking, after all, everyone expresses themselves differently."
He stood up straight and said to her with a serious tone.
After listening to Rong Lian's words, Chu Ci was thoughtful for a moment, but finally nodded lightly and said "en" in agreement, really quite agreeing with Rong Lian's words.
Perhaps... perhaps at that time, His Highness the Crown Prince really didn't hear her words clearly?
Chu Ci decided then and there that she would have to ask the Crown Prince again once he returned to the East Palace.
Chu Ci returned to the city and first went back to the Ming government office with Rong Lian and others, where they visited Yu Jin in prison.
It's quite embarrassing to say that Yu Jin is the most innocent person from start to finish, he didn't do anything wrong, but was implicated and even detained as a prisoner for several days.
Chu Ci had thought that after she left, Yu Jin would resent her. However, after Chu Ci left, she saw the young man in red clothes sitting with his back to her on a dry grass mat, weaving one circle of grass after another. After finishing each one, he carefully placed it on the ground. It was unclear how long he had been weaving, but his entire body was covered in small circles of grass, eventually forming a large circle in the shape of an eight trigrams array.
Chu Ci quietly looked at it for a while, and someone opened the prison cell.
Yu Jin heard the noise and finally turned her head around. After seeing Chu Ci, she calmly said: "You've finally arrived."
Chu Ci nodded and apologized to him, then asked what he was doing.
"The yin energy here is very heavy, I'm casting a spell to expel it."
"......" Chu Ci: "In the distant sky, the sun and moon are shining bright; In the vast wilderness, the wind is blowing with a mournful sigh."
She suddenly remembered that Yu Jing was a god with some brain problems.
So Chu Ci nodded silently for a while before saying: "Alright then, hurry up, I'll take you out of here."
"Wait for me a bit longer," Yu Jin said, clasping her hands together and closing her eyes to silently recite an incantation for a while.
Chu Ci looked at him more and more inexplicably, until she really couldn't bear it and wanted to urge him to speak up. At this time, Yu Jin stood up, patted the grass ash on his body, and reminded her: "You be careful for the next two days..."
Before he could finish speaking, Chu Ci coldly interrupted him: "Shut up."
Yu Jing paused for a moment, then said: "Be careful, someone wants to kill you."
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