Chapter 276 - 276 Jiang Ning is about to fly
Chapter 276: Jiang Ning is about to fly
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Jiang Ning hurriedly bent down to pick up the Imperial Edict, secretly opened it to take a look, and breathed a sigh of relief. She smiled and said, “Thank you, Your Majesty. You are the wisest monarch in history and the best emperor of all time.”
The Emperor saw her little movement, and originally wanted to scold her with a smile, but when he saw her familiar pretty face and the uncontrollable smile at the corner of her lips, he couldn’t bring himself to scold her.
“Get out, all of you. You’re wasting my time!”
The Emperor waved his hand and looked down at the memorial.
Li Hongyuan stepped forward to push the wheelchair, taking Jiang Ning away from the Crystal Frost Hall.
Jiang Ning handed the Imperial Edict to Li Hongyuan, “Your Highness, please help me.”
Li Hongyuan said, “You’re really good at being flexible, you don’t feel any pressure when asking for help. Don’t you care about face?”
“Face means nothing. Your Highness, take the Imperial Edict and go save the Wenren family’s women.”
“The Imperial Edict is given by Emperor Father, why don’t you go yourself?”
“Can I even run? You go quickly, the later you go, the more they suffer at the hands of Prince of Huai!” Jiang Ning urged, “Didn’t Prince of Huai just act arrogantly in front of you? Take the Imperial Edict and slap him hard on the face!”
Hearing this, Li Hongyuan suddenly had a thought.
Did Jiang Ning ask Emperor Father to help not just for his sake, but also to prevent him from being bullied by Prince of Huai?
Although he knew that Jiang Ning had no affection or gratitude for him, he still wanted to think that way.
Thinking this way, his heart felt a little sweet.
Instead of taking the Imperial Edict, he directly took hold of Jiang Ning’s wheelchair and said to hold tight. He then strode towards the Ministry of Justice’s jail.
He pushed the wheelchair with great speed.
Jiang Ning felt as if she was flying.
She tightly held the armrest of the wheelchair, feeling the spring breeze on her face, her hair dancing in it, and a sense of unruly joy in her heart.
The two of them and the wheelchair raced under the palace wall, attracting the attention of the palace attendants passing by.
But they all knew that was Prince of Yu, and they also knew the identity of the girl in the wheelchair who was able to move around in the palace.
No one dared to stop them.
Jiang Ning felt that in the blink of an eye, she was back at the entrance of the Ministry of Justice’s jail.
Li Hongyuan, standing behind her, showed no redness or panting in his face, his physical strength truly impressive.
On the contrary, Jiang Ning was panting heavily.
Although she didn’t have to run, she inexplicably felt as if she had just completed a marathon.
Li Hongyuan didn’t stop his steps, pushing her into the cell. The prison officer immediately came forward to stop them, “Prince of Yu, please wait! Prince of Huai is currently interrogating the criminals inside.”
“Get lost!”
Li Hongyuan kicked the prison officer away.
The prison officer was sent flying.
A shrill scream came from inside.
It was the scream of a woman!
Jiang Ning’s heart tightened.
Li Hongyuan pushed her forward and shouted, “Stop!”
As his words fell, the wheelchair came to a sharp halt, stopping right at the entrance of the cell.
In the large cell, the Wenren sisters were tied up, whipped and beaten. When Jiang Ning saw them, an official was holding a salt shaker and pouring salt on their wounds.
Prince of Huai sat in the center, his face cold and cruel.
Madam Wenren held her children tightly, huddled in a corner, shaking all over as they listened to their daughters’ screams, tears streaming down her face.
Hearing Li Hongyuan’s voice, everyone turned to look.
Seeing Jiang Ning return, all the women of the Wenren family were filled with indescribable emotions.
Wu’er crawled out from Madam Wenren’s embrace, rushed to the cell door, and reached out to Jiang Ning, sobbing, “Sister Jiang Seventh, save my mother, she’s going to be beaten to death….”