The Prince Regent’s Violent Medical Consort Chapter 56: Slap


"You know she's a sophistry, do you still believe it? If you don't believe it, what's the use of her sophistry?"

Aman couldn't help reminding Chu Nanfeng that she deeply felt that her cousin had been bitten by a snake for ten years and was afraid of the rope.

"That's not what I'm worried about, it's that I'm afraid of myself and can't help trusting her." Chu Nanfeng hesitated for a long time before telling Ah Man about his concerns. It was red, but Aman rarely laughed at him.

"I'll do this." Aman got up to pack up the letters, took them in his hands, and went out as usual, as if the two cousins ​​were just talking about ordinary things in the room. .

Chu Nanfeng chased after him, but didn't follow Aman's footsteps. He was really afraid of seeing Su Jinxiu again. He was afraid that under her eloquent words, he would soften his heart and agree to her request.

Aman has no such concerns. It's not that her feelings are not deep enough, but that she is a human being and has always been pure. In her world, there has always been a clear distinction between grievances and grievances, and there has never been a middle ground. Su Jinxiu has already stood there. In a hostile position, how could she be soft-hearted.

When Ah Man broke into Su Jinxiu's room, she was sitting on a chair, her face full of sadness and melancholy.

Seeing Ah Man coming in, a smile appeared on his sad face, and he happily got up and greeted Ah Man.

"Aman, you have to help me, your cousin he..." Su Jinxiu spoke before approaching Aman, and the anxiety in his heart was evident.

Su Jinxiu spoke suddenly, and Aman was stunned. She looked at Su Jinxiu with more mockery in her eyes, raised her hand, and slapped Su Jinxiu in the face.

"Aman, why did you beat me? Although I'm not as noble as you, I'm also a child of the emperor, you..."

Su Jinxiu was stunned by the beating. It took a long time for her to react. Her face was full of embarrassment. She wanted to step forward and tear Aman to pieces.

Aman looked calm and sat on the chair where Su Jinxiu was sitting with a smile on his face. He smiled and said, "You should know why I hit you."

Su Jinxiu was stunned. She touched her faintly hot face with one hand, and said in a fit of anger: "Beian's most honorable Princess of the Sun, where do you need a reason for hitting someone."

"It's just that I'm here in Dazhou to be with my relatives. If you beat me like this, Father Huang, I'm afraid it won't be relied upon."

Su Jinxiu thought about it, worked hard to gather up her courage, and confronted Ah Man.

The biggest confidence she has now is now, and the identity of the pro-princess. It is related to the peace of the two countries, even Aman, the father should not be blindly favored, right?

Aman looked at Su Jinxiu who was stern and stern, and couldn't help but chuckle. Her laughter was very abrupt in the tense atmosphere, but it made Su Jinxiu feel fearful in her heart.

"I made a mistake in what Huangjie said before. I, the dignified Princess of the Sun, must have a reason to beat someone." Ah Man kindly explained.

Although she has a reputation for being arrogant, she does everything for a reason, and she will never let anyone take the blame in vain.

"But what have I done, it's worthy of Princess Jiaoyang's actions? Although I'm your imperial sister, I've been keeping my eyebrows down all these years, and now I'm coming to Da Zhou, so don't let me go, You deceive people too much."

Seeing that Aman didn't say the reason for beating him, Su Jinxiu suddenly felt a little more courageous.

Aman was still smiling, suddenly stood up, and slapped Su Jinxiu's face again. This slap was stronger than the previous one. On his fair face, there were five fingerprints.

"You..." Su Jinxiu didn't know what language to use to deal with A Man, she had never seen A Man so aggressive.

Aman was too lazy to talk nonsense with Su Jinxiu, so he raised his hand again. After a crisp snap, Su Jinxiu had another palm print on the other half of his face.


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