Chapter 1164: A Storm Is Coming (1)
Chapter 1164: A Storm Is Coming (1)
“Find the savior?” Lu Huaijiang murmured softly.
Then, he revealed a faint mocking expression.
“Yes, I heard that the Pavilion of Heavenly Secrets has already sent people to Desolate City. Rumor has it that Desolate City is the place where the Hall of Salvation first appeared. I think there will be news soon.”
“Moreover, I heard that the Savior controls the Book of Life and Death. The Savior was a sinner who had committed a heinous crime a thousand years ago. If he had the Book of Life and Death in his hands, he would be a huge threat to the world. Now, many people have been bewitched by them and are also looking for traces of the savior.”
Lu Huaijiang’s expression was gloomy and he did not speak for a long time.
“Your Majesty…The Pavilion of Heavenly Secrets has many believers now, and the people of the world are watching them. If they die in Barren City, I’m afraid it will cause dissatisfaction among the people.” the guard said in a low voice.
Outside the palace, they could understand the existence of the Pavilion of Heavenly Secrets in the hearts of the people.
It was also because of the Saintess ‘words that she would pull out the divine sword of the Netherworld in a hundred days and open the gates of the Netherworld.
He wanted to kill the Savior and return peace to the world.
Many commoners were looking forward to a hundred days later.
“You may leave for now.” Lu Huaijiang waved his hand. Her voice was slightly deep, but when she heard the cries of a child coming from the next room, Lu Huaijiang suppressed her anger.
He was not afraid of the lives of the people in the world. They could live and die if they wanted to.
It had nothing to do with him.
But he couldn’t let Lulu suffer the pain of the oath because of him.
Lu Huaijiang stood outside the hall and dispersed his hostility before entering.
As expected, the one crying was his delicate little daughter again.
The moment Lu Huaijiang entered the door, she saw that Taozhi, who was hugging the princess, was on the verge of collapsing. Branches of dead branches began to appear under her feet.
Lu Huaijiang frowned and reached out to receive Jing Shu.
“Go to the back hall and stabilize your soul.” Lu Huaijiang glanced at Taozhi, who immediately knelt on the ground with a pale face.
“Yes.” He looked at Princess Jing Shu with a dark and frightened expression.
Lu Huaijiang lowered her head and looked at Jingshu. The child who had just been born in Yoshida had sparkling eyes, as if she could understand adults.
From time to time, there would be two sounds.
“You have inherited Lulu’s divine bones.” Lu Huaijiang reached out and tapped Princess Jingshu’s forehead.
It covered up her overflowing divine aura.
“You have to be obedient. Your mother’s body is weak. Let her rest well.” Lu Huaijiang knew that Lulu missed her child, so she carried the child to Lulu’s side.
Eunuch Lu stood outside the hall, wiping away his tears in relief.
His Majesty seemed to be truly alive now.
He became a person of flesh and blood.
Madam Xia missed her grandchildren, but her heart ached for her daughter who had just given birth.
Every day, he would enter the palace to accompany Lulu.
“Mother, the weather is still cold, and the snow on the road has not melted yet. It won’t be too late for you to enter the palace when Lulu is out of confinement and the weather is warm.”
“If you fall, Lulu will be guilty.” Lulu held his forehead and sighed. The Empress Dowager did the same.
He would come for breakfast and dinner every day.
Seeing the two children, she was so happy that she didn’t even recite the Buddhist scriptures.
“You came early again. I’m afraid the sky hasn’t even brightened when we set off. What should I do if I fall?” Lulu sighed.
Madam Xia, however, paused in her embrace and hesitated for a moment.
“Actually, when I go out every day, I just happen to bump into some ministers who are attending court. Sometimes, it’s not a big deal to go with them.” Madam Xia’s ears were slightly red.
Only then did Lulu nod. Her brother had to attend court every day, so he probably went the same way as her.