Your Majesty, Niang Niang, she is charming and charming

Chapter 17 So, are you going to poison him?

Chapter 17 So, are you going to poison him?

"Simple!" Wen Huang said, "You also know that I am proficient in pharmaceuticals, and now with my 6000 years of experience in dealing with the five poisons, I can make medicines that make people sleepy and drowsy very accurately. But you don’t realize it’s the drug.”

Beidou: "So, you want to drug him?"

Wen Huang: "Yes! I'll bring him some food tomorrow, and I'll search him again when he falls asleep!"

Beidou: "Shen Zun is really amazing! What seems extremely difficult to the little god, Shen Zun did it with ease!"

The corners of Wen Huang's mouth curved slightly.

……

The next morning, Wen Huang asked Hemerocallis: "Hemerocallis, you have been serving the emperor before, you must know what he likes to eat, right?"

Hemerocallis thought for a long time, then shook her head and said, "I don't know, the emperor should not be picky about food."

At this time, Beidou explained to her: "The god, the mortal emperor, will not easily reveal what he likes to eat, so as not to be poisoned! Only the people he trusts the most can know a thing or two."

"That's it..." Wen Huang told Dayliflower: "Then you go to the imperial kitchen and order to make some snacks and soup, and I will send them to the emperor later."

Hemerocallis grinned and said, "Yes! Your Majesty."

After the day lilies left, Wen Huang drove away and stayed alone in the room.

Then, he took out a white handkerchief.

When entering the palace, swords, hidden weapons, and medicines are strictly prohibited from being brought into the palace.

Clothing, jewelry, silver taels, etc., can be brought in after inspection.

Therefore, Wen Huang hydrated the prepared medicine, soaked it with a handkerchief, waited until it was fully absorbed, and then dried it.

The medicine is colorless and tasteless, and the effect of the medicine is only to make people drowsy after taking it in, so it can't be detected.

No one would have thought that a white handkerchief might cause their emperor to lose his treasure.

She wrapped the thumbs of both hands with a handkerchief, allowing them to be fully soaked with the medicine, then folded the handkerchief and put it into the sleeve.

Seeing that it was almost time, Wen Huang took the soup prepared for Xuan Po and went to Changning Hall again.

……

Zhaoyang Hall.

The courtiers argued endlessly about the drought that had lasted for more than half a year in Yaodu.

Some said it was time to ask Wu Zhu to pray for rain.

Some said that the emperor came to the eastern suburbs to pray for good weather.

Some also say that since ancient times there have been droughts and floods, so there is no need to make a fuss.

Others said that the heavy rain in the Huaijiang River, the severe drought in Yaodu, and the unbalanced weather were signs of the emergence of evil witches, and they should be thoroughly investigated...

Xuan Po listened, and suddenly raised her hand as a sign of restraint.

All the civil and military officials in the court looked at him in surprise.

"You guys can discuss this matter when you go back." Xuan Po said, "I didn't eat in the morning, and now I'm dizzy from hunger, so I'm going back first."

Naturally, the ministers were not willing to let the emperor go hungry. The Prime Minister Wen Lu reprimanded Li Dan and Hearthstone pretendingly, saying that they did not take good care of the emperor, so they went down to court like this.

……

Wen Huang took Hemerocallis and others to Changning Hall.

As soon as she entered the door, she saw Zhou Ying'er arrived one step ahead of her.

She even made food, and brought it to the emperor: "...Cousin, this concubine specially asked my aunt's chef to make fresh shrimp fine noodles, which is your favorite! Try it!"

At this moment, Wen Huang came in.

Seeing her, Xuan Po immediately smiled refreshedly, and called out, "Huang'er, are you here?"

Wen Huang was a little embarrassed: "Zhou Jieyu also brought food?"

Zhou Yinger glanced at her, reluctantly saluted, and said sharply: "What a coincidence! The concubine sent food, and the queen also sent food! The empress is asking about the concubine from the imperial kitchen. Is there any movement?"

(End of this chapter)

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