OMG! Tyrant's Pampered Baby Is a Valued Princess-Chapter 658: Clever Baby Never Makes Trouble for Herself!

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Chapter 658: Chapter 658: Clever Baby Never Makes Trouble for Herself!

The guards boarded the boat, making this small skiff seem very crowded.

Bai Zhi’er, sensing the dire situation, jumped onto the guards’ vacated skiff.

She used all her strength to take a long pole and push the two adjoining skiffs apart a bit.

Finally, Yuan Ruxin’s head emerged.

She breathed heavily, as if she had been saved, and almost burst into tears.

Yuan Ruxin looked at her own brother through tear-filled eyes, seeing him engaged in fierce combat with the guards and the men in black.

She had no choice but to look at Bai Zhi’er with a pleading gaze.

"Save me!"

Only to see Bai Zhi’er extending the long pole towards Yuan Ruxin.

Yuan Ruxin felt a surge of joy in her heart and was about to reach out to grab it.

But who would have thought, that the long pole would brush past her face and plunge into the water.

Spraying water all over Yuan Ruxin’s face!

When she looked again, Bai Zhi’er’s little frame was already vigorously pushing the skiff forward.

This was not to save her!

Clearly, this was her own heave-ho attempt to escape!

Bai Zhi’er gripped the long pole tightly.

The fate of the baby was in her own hands!

Yuan Zhen seemed capable of handling those men in black.

But Yuan Ruxin was truly unfortunate, and the little one didn’t want to be stuck with her.

The clever baby never made trouble for herself!

Yuan Ruxin’s voice was sharp: "Princess Dewan is escaping!"

A few men in black entangled with Yuan Zhen immediately turned their murderous eyes towards Bai Zhi’er.

They were hired assassins and had never seen what the real Princess Dewan looked like.

They only knew that Heir Yuan Zhen and Princess Dewan were not to return to Yan Country alive! 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦

Thus, two men in black leapt up immediately, jumping onto Bai Zhi’er’s skiff.

Yuan Ruxin watched from the water, a hint of a triumphant smile on her face.

If she couldn’t be saved, then no one else could leave!

Bai Zhi’er was clutching the long pole with her small hands, puffing up her cheeks as she rowed the boat earnestly!

Yet she saw two men in black landing at the bow and rushing towards her.

The little one huffed indignantly, "You’ve got the wrong person!"

The men in black were unforgiving, raising their knives to strike.

Bai Zhi’er hopped nimbly on her little feet, ready to jump aside.

Unexpectedly, she really did jump up, but in mid-air, she was caught by the collar.

Before the little one could react, out of the corner of her eye, she caught sight of a black sleeve embroidered with an Asura beast swinging past her.

A sinewy hand adorned with a jade ring struck the heart of the man in black.

Though he was unarmed, he hit the man in black hard enough to make him spit blood and fall to the ground, twitching once or twice before dying with eyes wide open.

This familiar technique...

Bai Zhi’er called softly, "Brother Fu Ce."

Feng Fuce stood steadily at the stern, casting a cold glance at Bai Zhi’er.

"Being held back by them and not knowing to run faster?"

Bai Zhi’er spread her little hands, quite helplessly, "I was trying to run, but my arms aren’t long enough, and I don’t have the strength to row."

Feng Fuce was amused by her childish tone, letting out a deep chuckle.

His gaze then shifted to the second man in black rushing over, his eyes cold and severe as winter snow.

"Close your eyes if you’re scared," Feng Fuce said.

Bai Zhi’er’s small hands and feet fluttered in the air as she closed her eyes perfunctorily, keeping one eye slightly open.

As long as there was no obvious blood, not a chaotic mess of limbs, she could barely tolerate it!

She wasn’t so afraid.

Especially since Feng Fuce knew she was nearby and restrained his force somewhat.

Feng Fuce merely swung his fist lightly, but when it hit, it was like a force of a thousand catties.

He easily knocked the second man in black on the skiff to the ground.