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Chapter 2207: Chapter 2207: Are You Here to Complain?

Yin Lvqing, who had just thought to relax his stiffening knees, suddenly tensed up, biting his teeth and forcing himself to kneel down again.

In his heart, he bitterly wondered, why could Prince Niu stand up while he still had to kneel? Weren’t they both princes? Why should there be such a distinction as to treat royals inequally?

It was truly despicable.

What was even more detestable to him was that Prince Niu, that Fifth Brother of his who he always cursed as a fool, turned his head around at this mont and looked towards him.

“Eighth Brother is here too? Why did you co to the palace at such an hour? Could it be that you’re here to tattle on Fifth Brother to our father?”

Listening to that carefree and naive tone of voice, Yin Lvqing almost spat out blood.

Did he not see that Father had pinned him to the ground and would not even allow him to stand up?

To actually mock him in such a way, what was the aning of this?

“Oh?”

Upon hearing the words of Prince Niu, Emperor Ziyan’s interest was piqued.

“Old Five, hearing your words, it sounds as though you have wronged Old Eight. What have you done?”

He inquired.

“Reporting to Father, it’s nothing really,”

Prince Niu said casually, as if chatting about family matters, and began to talk about the two of them.

Of course, there was actually nothing to it.

“Yesterday, Eighth Brother wanted to arrange to go to Baifen Courtyard with this son today. It’s just that your son has been hearing about the imperial mausoleum incident from outsiders recently and thought that we, as mbers of the royal family, should keep a low profile for a while, so I did not agree to Eighth Brother’s request.

Who would have thought that Eighth Brother got angry about this and ran to Father to complain.”

Yin Lvqing: “!”

He did have plans to go out with Prince Niu yesterday, but although Prince Niu refused him, he never explained why!

Furthermore, is he the kind of person who would co to the palace over such a trivial matter to complain?

Besides, their father, Emperor Ziyan, would he bother with trivial sibling matters, especially sothing like him inviting Prince Niu to a lesser place such as Baifen Courtyard?

If he had really co to the palace to tattle, wouldn’t he be looking for trouble?!

“Old Eight, you really are taking too many liberties,”

Emperor Ziyan’s expression imdiately turned cold upon hearing Prince Niu’s words.

“Now that the incident in the imperial mausoleum has beco such a widespread rumor, instead of thinking of counterasures, you even think of dragging your Fifth Brother into such a vile place. You are absolutely incorrigible!”

Upon hearing this, Yin Lvqing was so furious that he nearly fainted on the spot.

Who had he offended?

Wasn’t it just to glean so information about Sui Zimo and Lin Caisang from Prince Niu?

Besides, Prince Niu had already refused him!

“Father, your son knows his mistake.”

At this ti, he could only admit his error. What else could he do?

After all, he had invited Prince Niu, which was a fact. Just asking a servant in Prince Niu’s Mansion would make it clear; he couldn’t deny it even if he wanted to.

“Eighth Brother, did you really co to Father to complain?”

Prince Niu looked at him with a surprised gaze and asked.

Yin Lvqing: “!”

Who had he provoked? Was there a need to think so badly of him?

Although he was quite despicable, would he really stoop so low as to complain about such a small matter?

“Fifth Brother, you’ve misunderstood. Father summoned Eighth Brother to the palace for another matter.” He said helplessly.

“Another matter?”

Prince Niu raised his eyebrows and looked at Emperor Ziyan.

“Father, why have you summoned Eighth Brother and

here? Is there sothing you need

to do? Whatever it is, just command , and I shall do my utmost to take care of it for Father,” he said.

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