Chu Jing hid in the dark, wrote down the man's appearance, and ordered someone to find out the man's name and background.

She told Mills about it.

Mills stared blankly at Chu Jing. He was not angry at learning that Bud intended to murder him. Instead, he looked touched. He happily held Chu Jing's hand and said:

"Dina, I know you still care about me and you still love me!"

Chu Jing: “…”

Isn't the point that Bud wants to kill him?

What love or not love.

Are you a love-brained person?!

Mills seemed to have sensed Chu Jing's emotions, so he had to restrain himself a little and pretended to be distressed, but he still held Chu Jing's hand tightly.

"I don't know why Bard wants to kill me. Is it to fight for the throne? But my father is still very strong."

Chu Jing looked at Mills and she felt that this guy was acting with her.

He didn't know why the other party wanted to kill him, but did she know?

Mills quickly gave up thinking about this question, or perhaps he already had the answer in his mind.

He held Chu Jing's hand tightly and said with a smile: "Thank you for telling me about this. I will make arrangements and will not let myself get hurt. You don't have to worry."

-

Chu Jing didn't know how Mills arranged it, but soon the day of Bud's wedding arrived.

Bud's wedding was of the same standard as Leo's.

If the protagonist in the center had not changed, Chu Jing would have thought that she had returned to the day when Leo got married.

After the ceremony, Bud and his wife chatted with guests in the crowd.

Bud, holding his new wife's arm and a glass of wine, came to Mills and Chu Jing.

"Today is a truly joyful day. I trust you won't refuse to have a drink with me, right?"

Mills agreed readily, "Of course."

A waiter carrying wine happened to pass by, and Bud immediately took two glasses of wine from the tray, one for himself and the other for Mills.

"I wish us a happy and fulfilling life in the future."

Bud clinked glasses with Mills, and he was the first to pick up the glass and drink it all. He looked at the glass in Mills' hand out of the corner of his eye, expecting him to finish the glass.

Mills seemed unaware as he lifted his glass to his lips.

Realizing that Chu Jing was looking at him, Mills gently squeezed Chu Jing's hand and gave her a reassuring smile.

Bud's newlywed wife also raised her glass, put it to her lips and took a sip.

Bud saw Mills drink the wine and his smile widened.

The next second, his newlywed wife, who was dressed in gorgeous clothes, felt her legs go weak and she fell straight down.

"what!"

I don't know who screamed first.

Bud was also startled. He immediately went to help his wife, but it was obviously too late.

The beautiful bride's lips were black, and black poisonous blood was flowing from the corners of her mouth. She was dead in just a few breaths.

"Oh my God, what the hell is going on?"

"Princess Doreen has been poisoned!"

The people around were in chaos. They wanted to go forward to watch, but they didn't dare to get too close.

Fortunately, the doctor arrived soon and moved Princess Doreen to the lounge next to the banquet hall for first aid.

Everyone else had gone over, but Bud was still standing there in a daze.

Someone came to comfort him, "Your Highness Bard, the doctors are already treating her. Princess Doreen will be fine!"

Bud just muttered to himself: "It's useless, useless, there is no antidote, I will die, I will die..."

......

Although the doctor arrived in time, Princess Doreen could not be saved because the poison was too strong.

A good wedding turned into a funeral.

Everyone expressed regret about this.

The king wiped away his nonexistent tears and said, "Don't worry, Bud. I will make sure someone finds the murderer!"

Bud, who was originally standing there like a puppet, suddenly moved. He rushed towards Mills and grabbed Mills' neck with both hands.

He roared like crazy: "It's you! It must be you, you killed my wife!"

Chu Jing wanted to go up and help, but was blocked by Mills.

Mills lowered his gaze with a hint of pity, "It's not me."

His slightly parted lips made no sound, and only Bud could hear what he said next.

It's you.

It's not me, it's you.

At this time, someone came forward and separated Bud and Mills.

The king soothed him, "Bud, don't get excited yet. Don't worry, once the real murderer is found, I will hand him over to you for you to deal with."

Bud didn't know whether he heard it or not. He just stared at Mills without answering.

The matter was investigated quickly and anyone who had touched the deceased's wine glass was brought in.

The maid who had been bribed by Bud was also among them.

"Take them away, I need to know the result immediately!" The king gave an order, and those people were dragged away.

Screams were soon heard outside, and a few minutes later a soldier walked in. Chu Jing saw that there were even a few drops of blood on the armor on his legs.

"Your Majesty, they confessed that it was His Highness Bard who poisoned the wine."

The king was surprised. "What?"

Soldier: "The maid said that His Highness Bard wanted to poison His Highness Mills' wine glass, but for some reason Princess Doreen drank the poisoned wine."

king:"......"

The king stroked his upturned mustache, glanced at Mills and Chu Jing, then looked at everyone else, and said in a heavy tone, "I didn't expect this to be a misunderstanding!"

Chu Jing originally thought that according to the procedure, the king would arrest Bud.

Misunderstand?

What do you mean?

Chu Jing looked at Mills, and Mills gave her a reassuring look in return.

Chu Jing became more and more confused.

Next, the king ordered the execution of the maid who poisoned the food, and that was all that happened.

Seeing that the king had simply dismissed everyone and planned to prepare for the funeral the next day, Chu Jing couldn't help but stand up and say, "Wait, where's Bud? Shouldn't he be punished?"

He was the culprit, but the king never punished him.

The king's face twisted for a moment, and a hint of cruelty flashed in his eyes, but soon the cruelty disappeared.

He looked at Chu Jing strangely, as if Chu Jing was an extremely cruel person.

"How can you be so cold-blooded? Bud has already paid the most painful price. He lost the person he loved most! Is there any punishment in the world more cruel than this?"

Chu Jing was just about to say that this was a cruel punishment, but the king answered his own question without even taking a breath.

"No! There is no more cruel punishment in the world. Bud has already suffered the most cruel punishment, so we should not punish him more."

After saying this, the king left quickly without looking back.

"he......"

Chu Jing wanted to say something, but her hand was held by Mills.

Mills' eyes were filled with sadness and happiness. "It's okay. I knew it would be like this. The best outcome is that we are all fine."

Chu Jing felt that he might need to learn the laws of this world.

Everyone around left, and Mills took Chu Jing back to his residence.

On the way, Mills kept holding Chu Jing's hand and refused to let go.

"They all want me dead," Mills said suddenly. "No one likes me. I don't know why. Maybe my very existence is something they hate."

Chu Jing didn't know if this was Mills's trick, so she said without hesitation: "Of course not! If they don't like you, there will naturally be other people who like you. Even if no one likes you, at least we should like ourselves!"

She clasped Mills's hand tightly, as if this would prove the truth of what she said.

Mills paused, looking at Chu Jing with a smile, "Thank you, I know I did something wrong, I don't ask you to forgive me, but at least... please give me a chance to stay with you."

He knows, of course he does.

Everyone who came here wanted to kill him, except her.

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