Chapter 33 The Emperor

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Chapter 33: The Emperor Wang Yuxi, who is now regarded as a royal nobleman, is well aware that the palace is dangerous. Because there were so many cases and so many people died, she couldn't help but think of the words of the deceased Qi Zhilan.

I felt like I really couldn't breathe, thinking about the dead Qi Zhilan, Wang Yuxi, Jin Rong, Chen Yuyan, Liang Lu, and the sick Xiaoyun Junyu and others.

Gu Luochou held a triangular jade pendant and asked to see Wang Yuxi. She also brought a book, which she compiled, called "The King's Things".

Specific content: His whole body has a cold temperament, his appearance is incomparably handsome, and his methods are extremely clever. He also has an advantage that others cannot learn: intelligence.

"Well, the emperor is here, why don't you bow quickly..." the maid outside the door shouted. "What book are you studying?" Emperor Feilai asked curiously.

Gu Luochou handed the book to the emperor. The emperor saw that the name on the book was "The King's Affairs". The handwriting inside was beautiful and very neat, and it was catchy when he read it again.

The name on the cover was Gu Luochou, so he asked, "Did you compile this book?" "That's right." Gu Luochou nodded.

"Have you written any other books?" "Yes, many."

"Bring them all to me for a look." "Yes." Not long after, there were rumors in the palace that there was a woman named Gu Luocou in the palace. She had compiled many books, and the emperor was reading hers recently. The book, I heard, not only has beautiful handwriting, but also has colorful pictures.

So if you want to see it, come with me. We can take advantage of their absence to go to her residence to make a copy and take it back with us to have a good look at.

They all know that Gu Luochou is the director of the research institute. Specializing in researching new products is their top priority.

Moreover, they thought in their hearts: What does the emperor think? After reading the book, it seems that I am really unmoved?