Fortunate Young Gentleman

Chapter 899: The end of friendship!

Prince Huai's Mansion.

A luxurious carriage stopped at the gate of the palace. The porter saw the word "Xiao" with gold edges on the curtain of the carriage. His expression became serious, and he immediately stepped forward and said respectfully to the young man who got off the carriage: "I've seen you before." General Xiao."

Xiao Jue looked at him and asked, "Is Your Highness here?"

The concierge nodded and said, "General Xiao, please wait here for a moment, and I will report it right away."

Xiao Jue waved his hand and said, "No, I'll go in and find him myself."

As he strode towards the palace, the porter immediately stopped him and said, "General Xiao, this is a rule set by His Highness. No matter who comes, they must be informed first..."

Xiao Jue's face darkened, he looked into Prince Huai's palace and said coldly: "Zhao Rui, come out and see me!"

He spoke angrily, and in an instant, there seemed to be a thunderous explosion in Prince Huai's palace.

In the pavilion by the lake, King Huai was playing chess with someone. Suddenly he raised his head, put down the white chess in his hand, and said, "I'll excuse you for a while."

King Fu rubbed his fat belly and said, "Go."

King Huai walked out of the pavilion, walked a few steps, then turned back and said, "Don't touch my chess piece."

King Fu snorted coldly and said: "Haha, you have to cheat when playing chess with a junior. Do you think your uncle Wang is shameless?"

After King Huai left, King Fu looked around, moved the black chess on the chessboard a few squares, shook his head and said, "If you don't move yours, move my own head office, right?"

King Huai left the pavilion by the lake and walked outside the palace gate. Looking at Xiao Jue standing next to the carriage, a trace of doubt appeared on his face. He stepped forward and asked, "General Xiao is here. Why?" Expensive?"

"Don't worry, I'm not here to fight with you!" Xiao Jue said coldly and walked into the palace with a stern face.

King Huai was stunned, and then a smile appeared on his face.

Xiao Jue and he both lost their mothers in their early years. At that time, he was raised by Queen Xiao, and Xiao Jue often went to the palace to play. The two of them often fought, and they often joined forces to beat the princes and dignitaries who bullied them to pieces.

One is Empress Xiao's younger brother, and the other is Empress Xiao's adopted son. The two are similar in age. They fight each other, but when they encounter foreign enemies, they will stand on the same front without hesitation.

Later, Empress Xiao passed away, Xiao Jue never entered the palace again, and the two rarely met.

Xiao Jue's words just now brought back some memories deep in King Huai's heart. After he came to his senses, he saw the concierge looking helplessly at Xiao Jue who walked in. He waved to him and said: "Here Don’t worry about it, just go and do your work.”

In Prince Huai's palace, Xiao Jue sat on the guest seat, looked at Prince Huai, and said, "We haven't sat face to face and talked like this for a long time."

King Huai personally poured tea for him and said, "It's been more than ten years."

Xiao Jue said: "Nineteen years."

Prince Huai sat opposite Xiao Jue and changed the subject: "Why are you free to come to the palace today and don't have to accompany your wife?"

Xiao Jue did not continue his topic, but looked at King Huai and said, "It has been twenty-two years since Concubine Yang passed away, and it has been nineteen years since Concubine Yang passed away."

King Huai's fingers trembled when he picked up the tea cup, and some tea spilled on the table.

He calmly took a sip of tea and said, "Speaking of which, the Queen's death anniversary is coming soon. I plan to pay homage at her tomb in a few days. Will General Xiao go with me?"

Xiao Jue showed a self-deprecating smile on his face and said, "Are we worthy?"

King Huai's expression changed slightly and he asked, "What do you mean, General Xiao?"

Xiao Jue took a deep breath, looked at him, and asked: "After all these years, haven't you noticed at all that the deaths of Concubine Yang and her sister are strange?"

King Huai put down his tea cup and said, "The Imperial Hospital has long concluded that both the concubine and the empress died of illness. What's so strange? Haven't we seen it with our own eyes?"

Xiao Jue looked at him and gritted his teeth: "Do you really believe their lies?"

King Huai frowned and said, "What on earth do you mean?"

A trace of bloodshot eyes appeared in Xiao Jue's eyes, and he said: "It was the Tang family, it was the Tang family and Concubine Tang Hui who killed Concubine Yang and the empress!"

A look of disbelief appeared on King Huai's face. He stood up suddenly, looked at Xiao Jue, and said sternly: "What did you say?"

"Concubine Tang Hui wanted to become the master of the harem, but Concubine Yang and the empress were both obstacles in her way." Xiao Jue closed his eyes, slowly opened them, and said, "So she killed Concubine Yang and the empress."

"Tang family, Concubine Tang Hui..." King Huai clenched his teeth. After a moment, he breathed a long sigh of relief, sat down slowly, and said, "The brothers of the Tang family and Concubine Tang Hui died unjustly, which can be considered as revenge for the mother and concubine..."

Xiao Jue looked up at him and asked, "Do you really think that the revenge of Concubine Yang and the empress has been avenged?"

King Huai looked at him and said, "Brother Tang Huai has already died, and Concubine Tang Hui hanged herself with my own eyes. Don't you want to exhume them and whip their corpses?"

"Although they are dead, the culprit of this matter is still alive and well." Xiao Jue stared into King Huai's eyes and asked: "Do you think that with the help of the Tang family and Concubine Hui, you can kill Concubine Yang? And the queen?"

King Huai finally realized something, looked at Xiao Jue indifferently, and said, "General Xiao, be careful what you say."

Xiao Jue slammed the table, grabbed Prince Huai's collar, and gritted his teeth: "You know exactly what is going on!"

King Huai shook his head and said, "I don't know."

"Asshole!" Xiao Jue responded with an angry punch. King Huai stepped back a few steps, wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth, looked at Xiao Jue, and said, "For the sake of the queen, I will pretend that I didn't hear what you said just now."

Xiao Jue spit and punched again.

"How dare you!" King Huai's face showed a trace of gloom. He grabbed Xiao Jue's wrist with one hand and punched him in the face with the other hand.

Xiao Jue did not dodge or evade. The remaining hand punched King Huai's chest.

Bang! Bang!

A dark blue appeared on Xiao Jue's face. King Huai stepped back a few steps, covering his chest, and a trace of abnormal blood appeared on his face.

When the servants of the palace heard the noise and rushed over, Xiao Jue and Prince Huai were already injured. Several servants' faces changed. Looking at the two people fighting each other, they hurriedly said: "General Xiao, Your Highness, stop fighting, stop fighting..."

Xiao Jue kicked one person and said angrily: "Get out!"

Prince Huai's face was gloomy, and he said: "I will teach this person a lesson today, and none of you should interfere!"

The servants of Prince Huai's palace stood in place, neither advancing nor retreating.

General Xiao is not only the general of the West Gate Guard, but also the uncle of the king. His Highness Prince Huai has to call him uncle, and His Highness has always been gentle and elegant. How could the servants of the palace see him like this?

How could they interfere in the fight between these two people?

Seeing the two of them punching and kicking each other like gangsters, the servants in the palace were as anxious as ants on a hot pot. A clever one finally came to his senses and immediately said, "Quick, go and ask the princess to come over!"

Bang!

Xiao Jue's last punch hit King Huai's shoulder, and King Huai hit Xiao Jue's chest with a palm. The two of them took a few steps back at the same time, standing a few steps away, panting and glaring at each other.

After a while, the anger on Xiao Jue's face gradually dissipated. He looked at King Huai with extremely disappointed eyes and whispered, "Mr. Zhao, you and I, from today on, we will end our friendship!"

King Huai's face was gloomy and asked, "What is the favor between you and me?"

Xiao Jue took a last look at him and turned away without looking back.

He no longer looked at the gloomy expression on King Huai's face, so naturally he could not see the deep sadness in King Huai's eyes when he watched him go away.

Prince Huai's Palace

When the Princess of Huai heard the news that the Prince of Huai and the General of the West Gate Guard Xiao Jue had fought, she immediately rushed over here. She saw Xiao Jue coming out of the hall with a bruised face from a distance. She couldn't help but quicken her pace, shook off the maids behind her, and hurried past Xiao Jue and ran into the hall.

Several maids hurriedly chased after him and passed by Xiao Jue.

"Stop!" Xiao Jue, who had already walked a few steps, suddenly stopped, turned around abruptly, looked at a maid of the Prince of Huai's mansion, and shouted: "Turn around!"

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