OMG! Tyrant's Pampered Baby Is a Valued Princess-Chapter 535: Back Then, I Saved Your Father’s Life!

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Chapter 535: Chapter 535: Back Then, I Saved Your Father’s Life!

Su Yinling widened her eyes: "No, I don’t believe you would treat me like this. If you didn’t care about me, why would you come to find me while being gravely injured?"

She cried sadly: "Dongxiao, I know I was wrong. I was just too scared at the time. If anything happened to you, I wouldn’t want to go on living either!"

Princess Rui listened from the side, feeling a discomfort in her stomach, and pursed her lips.

Truly disgusting.

Even Prince Rui couldn’t listen any longer.

"Enough! Hearing you say such things just makes me feel you’re pretentious."

"The reason I came is to find Zhi’er. What does that have to do with you?"

Bai Zhi’er waved her little hand: "Uncle~"

At her words, Prince Rui looked up, and seeing Bai Zhi’er, both he and Princess Rui visibly relaxed.

He hastily stepped forward, staggeringly.

"Zhi’er, as long as you’re alright, we were all worried sick when we couldn’t find you just now."

Bai Zhi’er lifted her little head, her eyes sparkling as she explained: "I went to catch bad people with Brother Fu Ce."

Princess Rui asked hurriedly: "There was a strange man lying in the courtyard just now, who looked like he was already dead. Could he be an accomplice?"

Feng Fuce’s cold eyes paused briefly.

The Weasel Spirit had taken over Yang Chi’s body; once it escaped, Yang Chi naturally died as well.

The young man spoke indifferently: "Yes, an accomplice. I’ll call someone to carry the body away later."

Princess Rui nodded, clutching her chest: "It’s always been peaceful; how did such evil people come to climb over our walls into the courtyard? It’s truly frightening."

Bai Zhi’er’s voice was soft and sweet: "Don’t be scared, elder aunt. The baddies have already been subdued. Once we chase away those remaining two, everything will be fine!"

After she finished speaking, Prince Rui once again looked at Su Yinling to the side.

Seeing her still lying there, tears of grievance and regret glistening in her eyes, staring fixedly at Prince Rui.

Prince Rui frowned: "Why are you still hesitating? I said to chase that father and daughter away!"

Feng Fuce raised his hand to stop him: "No need for such trouble; this time, I’ve come to the Imperial Mansion, indeed under the Emperor’s decree, to apprehend this father and daughter and imprison them."

Grandpa Su was shocked: "What mistakes have we made to warrant being thrown in prison?"

Mistakes?

Feng Fuce frowned.

Bai Xilie didn’t specify.

The young man looked down at Bai Zhi’er.

He answered coldly and firmly with four words: "Offending the Princess."

After Feng Fuce said this, Chu Ping also arrived with the Xiu Luo Envoy.

Chu Ping remembered the grievances Su Yinling caused Qingmei.

He grabbed Su Yinling’s arm and dragged her up: "It’s you who kept pestering, right? I’ve long wanted to catch you!"

Su Yinling cried out in pain.

Feng Fuce worried her voice might scare Bai Zhi’er, and immediately frowned: "Act quickly, take her away directly."

Chu Ping responded: "Got it!"

He directly gagged Su Yinling, then tied her up.

During this, Princess Rui silently glanced at Prince Rui.

Prince Rui’s face was stern, with no sign of sympathy. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢

Su Yinling was dragged out by the Xiu Luo Envoys.

The rest held down Grandpa Su.

Grandpa Su saw that they were serious now.

Finally, he cried with deep regret.

He looked in Prince Rui’s direction: "Xiao Wa, back then, didn’t I save your father’s life!"

"Have you forgotten? No one in the village was willing to lend money, it was I who took out all my savings to treat him! Without me, could your father have lived another five years? You can’t treat me like this!"

Bai Dongxiao’s expression finally showed a brief change.

He was known for his loyalty and as the eldest in the family.

To this day, he remembered the time when the family’s finances were hard-pressed, and his father was gravely ill.

They had asked everyone in the village, but those willing to generously help were practically nonexistent.