(50) I figured it out

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At this time, the emperor was not in the mood to care about the situation of the little prince, but if he directly mentioned the purpose of his trip, the emperor remembered the previous unhappiness and parted, and it seemed a little difficult to open his teeth.

While he was hesitating how to speak, the queen had said softly again, "The honor has just woken up for a while. Do you know who he mentioned?"

The emperor's expression moved slightly, and he vaguely guessed what the queen was going to say.

He didn't want to talk about this much, but looking at the little prince lying in bed and sleeping peacefully, and then taking a look at the queen who showed a little tenderness, the emperor was a little soft-hearted and said in a soft tone, "I'm usually busy with government affairs and neglect my reputation."

The queen smiled and looked at the emperor: "You're right, so Yu'er just woke up for so long, but she didn't mention you at all."

Hearing this, the emperor's face stiffened, and then he showed a little anger: "What are you talking about?"

The queen's expression was faint: "I'm just stating a fact, or do you think I'm wrong?"

The emperor was even more angry and shook his sleeves and said, "Empress, you are too unreasonable!"

The queen smiled again, but stopped talking, and only quietly stared at the little prince lying in bed.

The atmosphere in the room suddenly became extremely awkward. The emperor didn't leave or stay. He stood still for a long time and said in a cold voice, "I'm not here to tell you these irrelevant nonsense."

The queen finally said again, "Then why did the emperor come this time?"

The emperor said coldly and bluntly, "Give me the antidote quickly."

The queen sneered in her heart, but there was a slight doubt on her face: "The antidote? What's the antidote?

The emperor frowned: "Naturally, it's your antidote to the reputation."

The queen asked doubtfully, "What does the emperor want it to do?"

Of course, the emperor couldn't answer truthfully. He just urged, "I'm naturally useful. Give it to me quickly."

"Naturally, I should give what the emperor wants," the queen paused and continued calmly, "It's a pity that I don't have what the emperor wants."

"You!" The emperor became more and more angry and said more ruthlessly. "I know you are jealous of her, but you shouldn't do such a cruel thing."

The queen's expression remained unchanged, but her heart was colder: "I can't understand what the emperor means. Who am I jealous of? What kind of cruelty did you do? Please also ask the emperor to make it clear, so as not to make things unclear.

If the queen is a little sad and surprised at this time, the emperor may still consider whether her words are true or not.

But the queen's attitude was too calm, as if all this was in her expectation, which made it difficult for the emperor to believe her words, and her heart was even more annoyed by the feeling of being manipulated.

"Don't ask here knowingly what you have done, and it's the most clear in your heart," the emperor glared at the queen with some disgust, and became more and more mean and ruthless. "I don't want to argue with you too much, and I don't want to hurt each other's feelings. As long as you take out the antidote, I don't care about this matter."

Don't care? This was really generous. It was so generous that the queen couldn't help laughing, as if she had heard some very interesting jokes.

The emperor was annoyed by the laughter, and he vaguely realized that the queen's attitude this time seemed to be very different from the past, but he couldn't think of it for a moment, and he was not in the mood to explore more. He just urged: "If you want to accompany Yu'er, let the subordinates get the antidote."

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