The Demon Lord Forced to Marry the Female Leader

Chapter 7 Concubine Xi Hui was frightened

Fu Qian also said that there are immortal mountains scattered all over the world, and the most prestigious one is the Tianshan Sect in the north. The immortal mountain is located on the Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain in the north. Sometimes you can see immortals flying in the sky with swords...

There are also demons, who use the Tongyou River as a boundary to separate the human world and the fairy world. Sometimes, the demons rely on their thick skin, brute force, and terrifying appearance to cross the Tongyou River to cause chaos in the human world...

Chu Wan Ning took a long time to digest these words. She had never been exposed to this kind of knowledge and lacked imagination. She wanted to see it for herself. But Chu Wan Ning was more interested in immortals. If she had the chance, she would definitely go to cultivate immortals.

Just when Wan Ning was thinking about it, her head was about to smoke and she was about to shut down.

Concubine Xi Hui screamed in the carriage. Chu Wan Ning stretched her head out to take a closer look. Wow, the convoy was surrounded by wolves. Concubine Xi Hui's carriage was surrounded by seven or eight wolves. The carriage behind Concubine Xi Hui's carriage was also affected, with two wolves approaching with bared teeth. In the carriage was Concubine Xi Hui's biological daughter, a year younger than the Crown Prince. At this moment, her wet nurse was holding her and shouting for help, but the wolves had already targeted them both. Chu Wan Ning said to Fu Qian, "Sorry to bother you, Fu Qian, go and save the little girl. I know you have some kung fu skills, you must pay attention to your safety." Fu Qian looked at her worriedly, with a million worries in his eyes, meaning, what would you do if I left?

"Don't worry about me. His Royal Highness the Crown Prince is in this carriage, and there are several guards appointed by the Emperor to protect him." After Chu Wan Ning finished speaking, Fu Qian nodded vigorously at her, rode forward, scared the wolf away, and held a knife to protect the Second Princess. The Second Princess's big eyes were filled with tears, and tears fell drop by drop. She looked so pitiful. When she was most helpless, Fu Qian stood up and saved her. In her ignorance, this back figure was deeply engraved in her heart.

The cunning wolf looked around and realized that he could not gain any benefit here, so he started running around, trying to find a flaw when others were in a panic.

Fu Qian took the opportunity to escort the second princess to Chu Wan Ning's carriage. The second princess looked frightened and pitiful. Chu Wan Ning comforted her and she finally stopped crying.

Wolves never take risks easily. They came anyway even though they knew that the guards here were armed with weapons and they had no chance of winning! Why would they come if they couldn't win? Maybe it was because the mountains were blocked by snow and there was really no food in the mountains, so they set their sights on humans. The guards stepped forward with their weapons to drive away the wolves, but the wolves ignored them with red eyes and were extremely violent. They still bit Concubine Xi Hui. Nanny Tu threw herself on Concubine Xi Hui to block the wolves, but no one blocked them for her. She was bitten on the neck by the wolves and dragged from the carriage into the mountains and forests. She was bleeding all the way. Concubine Xi Hui was so scared that she trembled and threw a hand guard for warming her hands out of the window. Chu Wan Ning took a closer look and saw that it was a hand guard made of wolf skin. One of the wolves was quick-eyed. It jumped over, picked up the wolfskin gauntlet and ran to the mountain. After the wolves got the wolfskin gauntlet, they stopped making trouble. A wolf howl was heard from the mountain, and the wolves retreated in an orderly manner!

Could it be the wolf that she and Fu Qian brought back? Thinking of this, she looked at Fu Qian, who nodded to her. He knew what she was thinking, that wolf.

Concubine Xi Hui was so greedy. She and Fu Qian should have thrown away the wolf they brought with them. Chu Wan Ning felt bad after being tracked by a wolf once. She instinctively knew that she couldn't carry it with her anymore. It had the scent of wolves on it and would attract wolves.

At that time, they were in a desperate situation without food, and they carried the wolf with them to save their lives. Now that they were saved, they could no longer carry the wolf around with them, so they requested the emperor to order the wolf to be buried.

Concubine Xi Hui didn't care about that. After the emperor left, she asked Nanny Tu to get the guards to help her cut off the wolf skin.

It is said that wolves hate being skinned the most, and it is better to bury the dead wolves on the spot. But Concubine Hui treated their fur as a luxury and carried it with her all day long. There is nothing more disgusting to wolves than this, and she was not afraid of the wolf pack's revenge.

Nanny Tu sent the skin to the embroidery room, who sewed it into a pair of hand guards and presented it to Concubine Hui. Concubine Hui was very satisfied. The wolfskin hand guards were extremely warm and had a rare color, which made her stand out in front of other concubines.

The downside is that now the wolf follows the scent and attacks her. If it weren't for Nanny Tu blocking her, Concubine Xi Hui would have died and blood would have splattered on the spot.

After the wolves retreated, the guards followed the blood trail up the mountain to track Madam Tu. They searched the dry bushes halfway up the mountain and found the body that had been eaten away. The guards were not sure how to deal with it, so they sent someone back to report to the emperor. In recognition of her meritorious service in protecting her master, they buried her on the spot and erected a monument.

Concubine Xi Hui was frightened, the carriage was damaged, and the horse was bitten to death by a wolf. The emperor called her to his carriage, smoothed her messy hair, and asked the imperial physician to take her pulse. He learned that mother and child were safe, but the empress was frightened and needed to take good care of herself.

Immediately, he gave the order that the convoy should move forward at full speed. It was not advisable to stay here for long and they must reach the royal post station before dark.

After returning to the palace, the emperor ordered people to carefully treat Concubine Xi Hui, and Concubine Xi Hui recovered well. Once, Chu Wan Ning saw Concubine Xi Hui admiring flowers in the imperial garden. The maidservant beside her turned out to be the tutor of the Crown Prince, whom Chu Wan Ning had expelled. It was unknown what means this young and beautiful maid used. It was probably that she was secretly disobeying Concubine Xi Hui. Nanny Tu died, and there was a vacancy next to Concubine Xi Hui, so she was used. Concubine Xi Hui was actually a brainless person. Keeping such a person by her side was tantamount to seeking the skin of a tiger and burying a bomb.

Five months later, Concubine Xi Hui gave birth to a baby boy. Because the baby was still some time old, he was a little weak. Concubine Xi Hui treated him very well and took care of him personally.

Because she gave birth to a prince, from then on Concubine Hui would hold her head high and chest out wherever she went, look at people with her chin pointed, and walk sideways in the palace.

A mother's status depends on her sons. For the sake of her two good children's future, she unknowingly cut down on the food, clothing and expenses of Chu Wan Ning and the Crown Prince. The emperor was busy with court affairs and had no intention of paying attention to the affairs of the harem, which gave Concubine Xi Hui an opportunity.

As the eldest princess Chu Wanning was old enough to go to school, the emperor ordered a school to be set up in the palace, allowing young men of similar age to come to the palace to study with her. The younger Crown Prince and the second princess, the daughter of Concubine Hui, studied with her. Fu Qian saved the eldest princess' life, so Chu Wanning specially secured a place for him to study with her. On weekdays, she went to class with Chu Wanning to learn to read characters and read famous history books. After class, Fu Qian would go to the martial arts field to practice martial arts until late at night, and Chu Wanning also found the best martial arts master to teach him.

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