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Chapter 19: Planting a Thorn
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The princess of the immortal clan and his young master, the emperor, are in the middle of tea, and the princess begs the emperor to spare them. The emperor tells her that the fate of her clan lies in his hands, and that he will not make things difficult on her. The princess asks the emperor if he can bear to sacrifice her just for the brother of hers, and he says that he is not a bad man, and does not need to apologize. The prince asks the princess if she has made a mistake, and she says that she does not know. He asks if she believes he needs to treat her a certain way, or if it is because of rumors that she is pregnant. She says that it seems reasonable, but the prince says that this is impossible. He says that the prince is honest, and it is impossible that he would do such a lowly thing. He then asks if the prince did not come to condemn him for killing an ant, and if he did not want to kill his brother, why did he destroy the holy land of jiulu, which was tied to him? The prince replies that killing ant is like crushing ant since that is all it is. He also says that if he had wanted to kill the prince, there is no way he could survive. Now, he says, the prince's perspective has changed, and his luck has declined. The host's fate has increased by 500 points.
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I Am The Fated Villain • Chapter 19: Planting a Thorn • Page ik-page-4023711
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I Am The Fated Villain • Chapter 19: Planting a Thorn • Page ik-page-4022844
Chapter 19: Planting a Thorn
This is a locked chapterChapter 19: Planting a Thorn
About This Chapter
The princess of the immortal clan and his young master, the emperor, are in the middle of tea, and the princess begs the emperor to spare them. The emperor tells her that the fate of her clan lies in his hands, and that he will not make things difficult on her. The princess asks the emperor if he can bear to sacrifice her just for the brother of hers, and he says that he is not a bad man, and does not need to apologize. The prince asks the princess if she has made a mistake, and she says that she does not know. He asks if she believes he needs to treat her a certain way, or if it is because of rumors that she is pregnant. She says that it seems reasonable, but the prince says that this is impossible. He says that the prince is honest, and it is impossible that he would do such a lowly thing. He then asks if the prince did not come to condemn him for killing an ant, and if he did not want to kill his brother, why did he destroy the holy land of jiulu, which was tied to him? The prince replies that killing ant is like crushing ant since that is all it is. He also says that if he had wanted to kill the prince, there is no way he could survive. Now, he says, the prince's perspective has changed, and his luck has declined. The host's fate has increased by 500 points.
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