Children of Loulan

Chapter 82 Hold on

After the maid left, Dar looked at Hanguli with some concern and asked:

"My dear, what have you seen?"

Hanguli frowned and shook her head slightly:

"From her expression and behavior, there is no flaw at all!"

Dahl: "Maybe the Queen wants to see you!"

Hanguli sighed deeply, her eyes were confused and empty, she looked straight out the door, and murmured to herself:

"Maybe I really am thinking too much..."

Seeing Hanguli so distracted, Dal couldn't help feeling sad, because she knew too well how anxious Hanguli was feeling at that moment.

The palace is full of infighting and crises, and they have nothing to do with the queen, nor do they have any background to rely on. Although Aunt Taji introduced them, they did not seem to be favored by the queen. Facing this sudden strange maid, it is reasonable to be vigilant. After all, in such a complex and changing environment, if you are not careful, you may fall into an irreversible situation.

Dar was thinking about these things in his heart, but his eyes fell on Hanguli who was standing aside with an expressionless face. Looking at her lifeless face, Dar couldn't help but feel pity and said softly:

"Miss, why don't we pack up and leave as soon as possible so as not to keep the queen waiting for too long!"

After hearing what Dar said, Hanguli seemed to come back to her senses from her trance and nodded slightly to show her agreement:

"Well, okay, let's go!"

Dar hurriedly stepped forward to help Hanguli tidy up her dress and messy hair, and after ensuring that she looked neat and tidy, the two of them stepped out of the room together. However, just as they reached the door, they caught a glimpse of Bayer standing in the yard hanging clothes to dry.

The sun shines on Bayer, reflecting her hard work. Dar and Hanguli look at each other, neither of them speaks, but their eyes reveal an indescribable complex emotion. Perhaps it is gratitude for Bayer's silent contribution, or confusion and worry about the future fate...

Dahl opened his mouth and called out softly:

"Bail!"

Hearing the shout, Bayer slowly turned around and looked at his sister and her husband. They were dressed in gorgeous clothes and were obviously preparing to go out. However, what surprised Bayer was that her husband had been staying indoors on the grounds of illness since entering the palace, but today he suddenly planned to go out.

Bayer, who was full of doubts, couldn't help but ask curiously:

"Are you and your beloved going out?"

There was a hint of confusion in her voice, and her eyes revealed curiosity and doubt about this action.

Dar nodded slightly and replied with a smile: "Well, the queen has summoned us, we will be back soon!"

Her tone was calm and gentle, and she didn't seem to think there was anything special.

After hearing this, Bayer said thoughtfully:

"queen?"

Because she remembered that her lover had said before that the queen was not a pushover and she would only help those who were beneficial to her. Although Aunt Taji once said that the queen wanted to win over her lover, her lover also said that he would not help her until the queen was sure whether she had the ability!

Seeing that Bayer was a little confused, Dar gave Bayer a reassuring smile and said:

"Don't worry, it's just a normal greeting!"

After listening to her sister's explanation, Bayer's worries were slightly relieved. She also understood that given her husband's current situation, if anyone wanted to make things difficult for her, they would have no way to stop them.

After Dal explained to his sister, she turned and left with her lover, leaving Bayer standing there, watching them go farther and farther away.

However, just as she stepped out of the Yunhe Hall, a gust of wind suddenly blew. Although it was already autumn, when the sun was shining during the day, even if there was a breeze, it would not make people feel cold.

But today, for some reason, when the wind blew, Hanguli suddenly felt a strange chill, as if a cool air ran through her head to her feet. This sudden coldness made her shiver, and a sense of inexplicable fear surged in her heart. She wrapped her clothes tightly around her body, trying to resist this strange cold wind, but the chill seemed to still penetrate through her clothes, making her feel cold all over.

The cold came suddenly, but Hanguli didn't take it seriously. However, just as she walked to the loose rockery, an inexplicable pain suddenly came from her chest, accompanied by a feeling of shortness of breath. This sudden discomfort caught Hanguli off guard.

Her body instinctively drove her to stretch out one hand to Dale, and the other hand tightly grasped the area where her heart was. Faced with her sudden action, Dale immediately supported her almost as a conditioned reflex. But when Dale turned his head to look at her, he was surprised to find that her whole face was covered with cold sweat.

Dar was so frightened that her eyes widened immediately. She stepped forward carefully and quickly supported Hanguli with both hands, allowing her to lean on her completely, and asked anxiously:

"My dear? My dear, what's wrong with you? Are you feeling uncomfortable?"

At this moment, Hanguli seemed to be exhausted and had no extra strength left. She leaned on Dal's body, panting, and said in a weak voice:

"Hurry, help me... sit down..."

Hearing her husband say that he wanted to sit down, Dal hurriedly looked around for a place to rest. As she looked around, she suddenly noticed a raised rockery not far away. Without any hesitation, Dal immediately helped Hanguli up, walked quickly to the rockery, and carefully helped her sit on it.

After Hanguli sat down safely, Dar finally breathed a sigh of relief and began to carefully check her condition. It would not have mattered if he hadn't checked, but when he did, Dar was terrified - Hanguli's face was as pale as paper, without a trace of blood; beads of sweat kept rolling down her forehead, soaking her hair; not only that, Hanguli's whole body was extremely cold, and her body was shaking uncontrollably...

Looking at Hanguli's pale face, Dar felt a wave of panic coming from the bottom of her heart, making her feel a little overwhelmed. She looked around nervously, hoping to find someone to help, but there was no one around.

Dahl took a deep breath, trying to calm himself down, and then said to Hanguli with a trembling voice:

"My dear, hold on, I will find someone to rescue you right away!"

After saying that, she turned around and prepared to leave.

However, just as she took a step forward, she suddenly felt her dress being pulled by a force. Dar's heart tightened, and he looked back hastily, only to see Hanguli holding onto the corner of her dress tightly with her last bit of strength. Her eyes revealed a deep attachment and reluctance, as if telling Dar not to leave her.

Faced with this situation, Dar stopped helplessly. She knew she couldn't leave Hanguli alone. She slowly squatted down, gently stroked Hanguli's forehead, and asked softly:

"My dear, how do you feel now? How about I go and get the imperial physician to come and see you right away?"

As he spoke, Dal picked up a handkerchief and carefully wiped the beads of sweat that continued to seep from Hanguli's forehead.

But Hanguli still closed her eyes, just shook her head slightly, and said with great difficulty:

"It's okay, Dar, I'll just...take it easy...I'll be fine!"

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