Chapter 192 Princess and Diva (—)
"I never meant to compare the princess to a singer, but I just heard that the princess's singing is the sound of nature, so..."

Leng Jue was still explaining, although it was not necessary.

"Since you don't regard Ren'er as a singer, why do you have to let Ren'er sing?"

Nangong Cange did it on purpose.

Not giving Leng Jue a chance, he waved his folding fan and sat beside Shangguan Ren.

Continued: "Performance, isn't it just to please others?"

Nangong Cange's words were very cruel, as if he satirized the daughter who just performed just now.

Shangguan Ren still had an expression of having nothing to do with him.

Leng Jue was also speechless by his sudden preemption.

Nangong Cange continued: "Since it is to please others, it is to treat Ren'er as a singer."

One sentence is nailed to death, so that no one has the opportunity to refute.

The young man in white still had his perennial smile, as elegant as dust.

"If it's a princess, then why is it necessary for Ren'er to perform for everyone?"

Nangong Cange's words paused, and his eyes swept across the audience: "Don't you all think that the status of Princess Xian is not as noble as everyone here?"

The underlying meaning of these words is to despise the royal family.

Although Leng Jue did not take the royal family seriously, he still couldn't show it on the bright side.

He was about to say some scene words, but was cut off.

"Since there is no contempt for the royal family, then what is the purpose of this kind of gathering? This king remembers that it is clearly stated in the law of the Celestial Dynasty that officials cannot hold a banquet for hundreds of officials."

Everyone's heart skipped a beat.

Nangong Cange turned his long and narrow eyes to look at Leng Jue: "Although the suzerain is not a real official, the suzerain can be regarded as an official of the celestial dynasty."

Still not giving Leng Jue a chance to intervene, he turned his gaze to the crowd who started to look uneasy.

"Or are you dissatisfied with the emperor's rule?"

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A party breaks up badly.

Most of the officials were pale when they went out.

If this remark was spoken by someone else, it might not be so lethal.

But the idle king Nangong Cange...then the meaning is deeper.

(End of this chapter)

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