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Chapter four hundred and twenty seventh became a fine cat

Not far from the corridor, footsteps came. The Fourth Prince, who was thinking about how to use the trick, felt nervous. Someone came! If someone saw him... the Fourth Prince was so anxious that he was sweating. If someone saw him, let the boss know that he was here... everything was over!

What should I do? The Fourth Prince turned around and looked at me, and there was no place to hide.

What to do? What to do!

The fourth prince was so anxious that his forehead was sweating. Just as he was about to bite his teeth and close his eyes, and he was rushing out with his luck, a scream suddenly came from the main hall corridor, followed by a shrill scream of a parrot and a slamming sound. The fourth prince quickly turned around and nodded to look into the corridor.

At the door of the compartment, the eunuch was stretching his neck to look at the door of the main hall. The eldest prince also rushed out in one step, looking in the direction of the main hall with a panic. The two maids who had just returned from badger oil and the elderly envoy who found the wet cloth also stopped and turned to look down at the corridor of the main hall.

Before they could see clearly, the chaos had already spread from the front of the main hall. A few animals that looked like cats but grew up more than ordinary cats were flying up and down quickly. The various parrots hanging in the corridor flew out for some reason, screaming in horror, flying everywhere, avoiding the cats' culling, or sending themselves into the cat's mouths in dizziness.

Many lanterns fell under the corridor, and the candles lit the lanterns, burning very vigorously.

The maids and eunuchs of Changning Palace all ran out, using sand or water to put out the fire, using cats to hit cats, and catching parrots to catch parrots.

These parrots are the treasures of the Imperial Concubine, second only to the emperor and the two princes. If a few of them died, I don’t know how many lives would be lost in Changning Palace!

In a panic, a terrified voice screamed again, "There are assassins! Hurry! There are assassins!"

Another lantern fell down, and the chaos of Changning Palace became even more chaotic. The eldest prince stepped out of the compartment and rushed to the main hall eagerly. He couldn't explain why he ran to the main hall, probably because the word assassin stimulated him.

The fourth prince stood up and stared straight at the empty compartment. Suddenly, he supported the railing with one hand, flipped up neatly, rushed into the compartment in two steps, opened the sand hanging lid with one hand, quickly took out the small porcelain bottle from his arms with the other hand, poured all the things in the porcelain bottle in it, picked up the sand hanging and shook it a few times, and was about to step out, he stopped again, turned around and took out the porcelain bottle buried by the eldest prince from the flower pot, looked around, looked left and right, threw the porcelain bottle under the red clay stove, rushed out of the compartment, ran out of the Changning Palace, stood at the gate of the courtyard, looked left and right, ran into an empty room not far from Changning Palace, closed the door with his back hand, and panted like a cow.

The eldest prince rushed to the gate of the main hall and suddenly realized, turned around and ran back. He ran faster than when he came. He plunged into the compartment, rushed to the sand hanging, reached out and touched it, exhaled his breath, fell back two steps, and shouted in a hoarse voice: "Come here! Pour the medicine out!"

After shouting twice, no one agreed. The eldest prince raised his head and there was no one at the door of the compartment. The eldest prince moved, moved out of the compartment, and pointed to a maid who was running hurriedly towards him, "Come here, pour out the empress's medicine."

The maid stopped and responded, but did not dare to enter the compartment. Not everyone could enter the tea room and this compartment. The maid turned left and right to look for a maid who was specializing in decocting medicine. The eldest prince looked at the maid who nodded as a silencer. He felt angry. He looked at him and even they felt it. They began to stop taking him seriously and did not listen to his instructions.

"Didn't you hear what I said? Pour out the empress's medicine!" The eldest prince shouted sternly, and the maid shivered, not daring to hesitate anymore, quickly entered the room, put on a pad to pick up the sand hanging, and carefully poured the medicine into the fine porcelain bowl on the red paint tray next to it.

The maid poured the medicine juice, and the eldest prince ordered her to carry it, let her walk in front, staring at the bowl of steaming medicine, and entered Changning Palace.

In Changning Palace, Concubine Zhou was so righteous that she was trembling all over, "... Check it out for me, and check it to the end! Where did the wild cats come from in this palace? They are still a sperm! In my yard, even wild cats dare to come in? It's really a rebellious. They all kneel outside. What's the use of raising you? There are so many parrots that can't be seen well! Check it out for me, who put the wild cats in? It's really a rebellious!"

"My mother, please calm down. The medicine is ready. It's time to take medicine." The eldest prince stood on the kang and persuaded him. The maid held the tray, bowed and raised it to the eldest prince. According to the rules, the maid served the medicine bowl, which was to hand it to the eldest prince. The eldest prince picked it up and handed it to Concubine Zhou. However, the eldest prince was extremely reluctant to touch the bowl of medicine. The maid held the tray in front of him, but the eldest prince subconsciously hid aside for half a step.

"Look at these useless things! A few parrots can't see well. What's the use of them? In recent years, I've been in poor health, and the palace has become increasingly unrestrained. If such a waste is put in the past, I'd beaten to death with a stick! I'm so angry."

Concubine Zhou looked so angry that her favorite parrot was bitten to death by a cat.

"My mother, don't be angry. It's not worth it if you get angry. If you feel bad, you will be given hard labor and choose the best. It's not worth being angry." The eldest prince had never had a good temper before, so he patiently advised him again.

"It's not that I'm angry. Look, it doesn't make people worry. Just a few wild cats can make a fuss like this. Who called the assassin? Check it out for me, check it out for me one by one, and check it to the end! I don't believe that I can't cure you, it's against the will of the gods you are!"

The more Zhou Guifei said, the more angry he became. The eldest prince glanced at the bowl of medicine soup that seemed to be cold from the corner of his eyes, and signaled to the maid, "Give the medicine to the lady. My mother, don't be angry. It's not worth getting angry with them. According to my son, there is no need to check it or not. I'll send it to hard labor and choose the best ones. My mother, take the medicine first, and if you don't take it, it will be cold."

"Why don't you get angry? I'm so angry. What a great parrot. I've been with me for seven or eight years and have been killed by them." Concubine Zhou wiped her tears with heartache. She had no other hobbies, but she liked parrots.

The eldest prince sat sideways on the edge of the kang, pointed to the tray in the maid's hand and urged again, "My grandma, take the medicine first, take the medicine before talking. Looking back, I will ask someone to find a few more parrots to bring to Mian. Just a bird, so don't feel too distressed, too."
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