The female boss of destiny, even villains have to work for me

Chapter 10 Hydrogen Helium Lithium Beryllium Boron

Fortunately, the queen's temper was not too bad and she did not make things difficult for Du Ran.

"Who are you? What brings you to the palace?"

"Your Majesty, I am Du Ran, the princess consort of the late prince of Yuecheng. I have come to the palace because of the summons of the Emperor." Du Ran was so respectful that she did not dare to tell a lie. She was also afraid that a single disrespect would result in her losing her head, and that was why she died unjustly.

The Queen nodded: "I see, the Emperor has been very busy with government affairs these past two days, so he may need you to wait."

"It's okay. Government affairs are more important. Your Majesty, this is the facial soap I brought specially for you. I hope you like it." Du Ran took out a beautifully packaged box and handed it over. She was originally planning to bribe the women in the harem. As the saying goes, if you take something from someone, you will feel guilty. She was also making a lot of calculations.

The queen was stunned, her expression was a little complicated.

Du Ran thought the queen was afraid to use her facial soap because it was a three-no product, so she immediately explained, "Don't worry, Queen, this facial soap is gentle and will not hurt the skin. I have also added a variety of spices to cheer you up."

The queen stared at Du Ran for a few seconds. Du Ran thought he had said something wrong and almost knelt down again.

"Odds change but evens don't?" the Queen asked tentatively. Du Ran's pupils instantly dilated. He tried his best to suppress his excitement and said calmly, "The sign depends on the quadrant."

"Hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron?"

"Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Neon."

"Are you good little rabbit?"

"Open the door!"

The palace maid at the side looked at the two people who were inexplicably excited with confusion, and was then sent away.

“Ah! Ah! Ah!” the queen shouted, not caring about her image at all: “Finally, my compatriots have arrived!”

"Empress, can I hug you? I'm so excited!" Du Ran jumped for joy.

"That's great!" The queen immediately extended her hand.

After the excitement, the two seemed to have endless things to say, mostly complaining.

"You are so lucky. You can become the queen and you will never have to worry about your life. Unlike me, I am so miserable. I became a princess and my prince died." Du Ran curled his lips.

"Don't look at me as the queen, glamorous and beautiful. There are so many women in the harem, who doesn't covet my position and want to kill me and replace me. I am so anxious that I can't sleep well every day."

"Ah? No way, shouldn't the emperor love you very much and stay with you forever?" Du Ran was surprised.

The queen was speechless: "You have watched too much TV, right? If they have a choice, which men are willing to stay with one person for their whole life? I hope he doesn't dislike me and divorce me one day, then I will be thankful."

Du Ran nodded silently. Every family has its own problems.

"You said you wanted to open a store, but Qi Heng was trying to make things difficult for you?" The Queen was somewhat puzzled. "The Emperor valued Qi Heng very much at the beginning. He had a good character and reputation in the court, so the Emperor sent him there. I didn't expect him to be this kind of person."

Du Ran nodded repeatedly, as if he had found a savior: "I tell you, he is simply a scumbag. He plotted against me as soon as we met and asked me to secretly be his mistress. You said I am a princess after all, so it doesn't matter what, right? He actually had such an idea, isn't he damned?"

The queen's face darkened. "I believe you 100% if you tell me this, but if you tell the emperor, he will probably think you are a fickle woman. After all, Qi Heng has left a good impression on everyone, especially since he has made great military achievements, so..."

Du Ran hung his head: "Scumbag Qi said the same thing. It would be great if the emperor was Justice Bao."

"Judge Bao? He is a complete playboy. Every time he goes out on tour, he brings back a few young and beautiful women, who are given titles of concubines and rewards. Relying on the emperor's favor, those people cause trouble to me every day. I'm almost fed up with them!" The queen was so angry whenever she thought about it.

"Then what should I do? My trip here would have been in vain." Du Ran became even more depressed.

The queen pulled her over and whispered something. Du Ran listened blankly, then nodded firmly.

By the time the emperor summoned her, Du Ran was already prepared.

Sure enough, the emperor simply downplayed the dispute between Qi Heng and her and attributed it to a misunderstanding... Du Ran sneered in his heart, what a misunderstanding!

In an instant, Du Ran's tears burst out. She choked and helplessly began to recount the prince's last words before his death and her sadness after losing him. Of course, she made them up. She had never seen the prince at all, so how could he have given any last words?

This sadness successfully made the emperor fall into deep thought, and his eyes turned red.

"It's not easy for you. I will ask Qi Heng to take good care of you in the future." The emperor dismissed her sincerely but perfunctorily.

So her trick of playing the victim doesn't seem to be of much use.

"As a compatriot, I can't help you much. Qi Heng will inevitably cause trouble for you in the future. But you said you wanted to open a store. If I also invest in it, will it be helpful to your future business operations?" The queen smiled with a little apology.

Du Ran's eyes lit up: "Yes, if he has the Queen's blessing, he will definitely not dare to do anything reckless!"

Moreover, since it was a cosmetics shop, it made perfect sense for the Queen to invest in it. Du Ran felt more confident, thinking that this trip was not in vain.

After saying goodbye to the queen, she set off on her journey home.

As the sky gradually darkened, the carriage slowly stopped, and the driver muttered, "Madam, there is a person lying in front."

This sentence made her hair stand on end, and she began to sweat coldly on her back, even though she had heard countless ghost stories.

Evening, woods, carriage, dead body... Aren't these the necessary and sufficient conditions for a ghost story? ! !

"Let's...let's turn around and go back now. Maybe...maybe we can still get into the city." Du Ran was trembling as he spoke. He didn't even have the courage to lift the curtain of the carriage. His mind was full of plots of Chinese and foreign zombies.

"Your Majesty, that man's chest is still moving, it seems he is not dead. Do you want to go and take a look?" the driver continued to suggest.

Du Ran immediately refused: "No, life or death has nothing to do with us, turn around! Now! Immediately! Immediately!"

The driver hesitated for a moment, and finally prepared to obey Du Ran's orders.

But at this time the horse was frightened, as if it was suddenly hit by something. It roared and started to raise its hooves. The coachman could not control the horse, and Du Ran almost broke his head in the carriage.

"Oh no!" said the driver.

Du Ran didn't care about anything else and immediately crawled off the carriage. He saw that the driver had tamed the frightened horse, but the man lying on the ground seemed to be injured as well. There was an obvious horse hoof mark on his arm and forehead.

Du Ran thought to himself: "Oh no! Don't let someone get stepped on to death."

"Ouch!" The man groaned twice and slowly sat up, with a trace of blood at the corner of his mouth.

Not dead? That's great! Du Ran was pleasantly surprised. If he was really dead, she would have to face a lawsuit.

"Are you okay?" Du Ran hurried forward to check.

A very handsome and beautiful man? Du Ran exclaimed: "Fuck? So handsome?"

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