The Prime Minister Seduced Me to have Babies!-Chapter 498: Delivering the Message

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Chapter 498: Chapter 498: Delivering the Message

Actually, Yun Jiao wasn’t too worried. The smoke in the corner was thick. If anyone came over, they’d quickly pass out.

They had taken antidote pills, so the smoke didn’t affect them.

At this time, in the main hall, aside from those lying on the ground, there was no one else.

The soldiers sensed something was wrong with the smoke and withdrew to the outside.

The two leading young masters also retreated outside.

The one in blue asked, "Brother Liu, this smoke is troublesome, what should we do?"

Liu Hao snorted, "What’s the rush? The smoke will eventually dissipate. Once it does, we’ll go back in and see what tricks they have left."

The young master in blue nodded obsequiously, "Brother Liu, you’re wise."

Just then, a little servant girl ran over and said to the young master in blue, "Second Young Master, the lady asks why you all came out."

Second Young Master Qin said, "Didn’t you see the smoke in there? It’s knock-out smoke. We’ll go in once it clears."

The little servant girl nodded and went into the tea house opposite.

Arriving at a private room on the second floor, the little servant girl bowed to a young woman sitting by the window, "Miss, the Second Young Master said it’s all knock-out smoke inside and we should wait for it to clear before going in."

Qin Yan turned her head, "Knock-out smoke?" 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚

She raised an eyebrow, "Wouldn’t that mean everyone inside is unconscious?"

Liu Er said, "It seems so."

Qin Yan stood up, "Come on, let’s go down and take a look."

She was sitting here waiting for Jiang Youzhi to be beaten half to death so she could go and humiliate him properly.

Now, Jiang Youzhi might already be knocked out by the smoke, and she wanted to step on his face a few times to vent her anger.

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When Du Ruo rode to the government post, Jiang Zhongxing and Lady Wu had just gotten up.

Lady Wu first tied Jiang Zhongxing’s hair and then sat in front of the dressing table to style her own hair.

Jiang Zhongxing stood behind her, watching the bashful look on his wife’s face in the mirror, and couldn’t help bending down to steal a kiss.

He had just bent over when a guard’s voice sounded outside, "Duke, the young master’s servant came with a message that Renxin Hall is under siege by a large group of people."

"What?!"

Jiang Zhongxing immediately straightened up, grabbed a long whip, and headed out.

Lady Wu also got up quickly, casually tying her hair at the back and grabbing Jiang Zhongxing’s sword. The two of them opened the door and went out.

Jiang Zhongxing walked while holding the whip and asked, "How large is this group?"

Du Ruo, standing not far from the door, lowered his head and replied, "It seems to be several hundred."

He hadn’t counted, but he saw a dense crowd of people and guessed at a number.

Just then, a courier peered in from the door, immediately saw Jiang Zhongxing in the courtyard, and boldly entered to report, "Duke, the Magistrate requests to see you."

Jiang Zhongxing was about to mount his horse, frowned, then quickly relaxed, "Let him in."

Prefect Xu was standing outside the door. Hearing the courier say he could go in, he quickly tidied his robe and entered.

By this time, Jiang Zhongxing was already on his horse, looking down at Prefect Xu, commanding, "My son is besieged at Renxin Hall by several hundred people. Go to the government office and gather the troops!"

Prefect Xu was startled. The Young Master is at Renxin Hall?

He had met the people at Renxin Hall. Who could it be?

In a flash, he understood. That Scholar Jiang looked remarkably like the Duke and had the same surname Jiang. It couldn’t be wrong.

He hurriedly said, "Rest assured, Duke. I will take the token and gather the troops immediately."

Jiang Zhongxing nodded to him, nudged his horse’s belly, and galloped off swiftly.

Lady Wu’s horse followed closely behind.

Then there were two guards.

And Du Ruo hadn’t even mounted his horse yet.

Several horses galloped down the street like the wind.