NOVEL Rebirth: Pampered by the Lord Chapter 2291: Insane Ramblings

Rebirth: Pampered by the Lord

Chapter 2291: Insane Ramblings
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Chapter 2291: Chapter 2291: Insane Ramblings

The Fourth Prince truly deserves to die, he killed so many people. But Lin Kong is also beyond redemption—he actually dared to act so recklessly, clearly knowing Evil Cultivation harms people, yet still dared to teach the current Fourth Prince to Practice Evil Technique. This guy’s guts are not ordinary.

Xuexue: "Right, the Prince said Lin Kong has escaped. Tell the people under you to keep an eye out. If they discover Lin Kong, they are to come back and report immediately."

Zi Xia: "Yes, Young Miss."

Xuexue now not only does business, she has also set up her own intelligence station. There are dedicated people collecting information; whatever major event happens in any place, it will be passed to Xuexue here at the first possible moment. Valuable news can be resold to earn a large sum of Silver.

This is also one of Xuexue’s sources of income.

Don’t underestimate this intelligence station. If used well, it’s much more profitable than other kinds of business.

Especially when some people with power and influence do shameful things and don’t want the whole world to know—then they have to spend a lot of Silver to buy the news.

Of course, Xuexue didn’t establish the intelligence station at first in order to make money, but because of the things she experienced in her previous life, which served as a warning to her. She wants to gather all information that might be disadvantageous to her, to guard against trouble before it happens, and avoid the tragedy of her previous life.

Xuexue closed her eyes again and said softly, "I’m tired, I’ll rest a bit more."

Zi Xia didn’t dare make another sound and sat quietly to the side.

Several Palanquin Porters carried the palanquin, walking forward steadily. Behind them followed two rows of servants dressed in the same blue-colored clothes, silently walking behind the palanquin.

The commoners on the road saw this and all made way, not daring to bump into a noble.

Xuexue, eyes closed, once again argued with the Little Tiger in the space: "Little Tiger, you didn’t explain clearly just now. Hurry up and make it clear."

The Little Tiger’s voice rang out in the space: "Explain what?" frёeweɓηovel.coɱ

Xuexue: "Didn’t you call me stupid and dumb? I admit I’m dumb. You’re a Thousand-Year Divine Tiger, you’re definitely very smart. So think of a way for me—one that lets The Emperor be punished, but doesn’t expose our identities."

The Little Tiger let out a disdainful chuckle: "That’s easy."

Xuexue: "Then tell me and let me hear it."

The Little Tiger smiled proudly: "Tonight. Just wait and enjoy the show."

Xuexue: "Fine, I trust you."

By dusk, the sun had dimmed, its red no longer so dazzling, its gold no longer so brilliant. Gradually, the evening glow dyed half the sky red, extremely beautiful.

On the streets, the commoners were hurrying along, trying to get home before dark.

At this very moment, a thin, small figure was staggering crazily along the street, shouting at the passing commoners... ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

"I’m not afraid to tell you—those Little Kids who went missing in the Capital a while back, I was the one who caught them, ah-hahaha...! Do you know why?"

This thin, small man reeked of alcohol. He spoke in a crazed, babbling way, and limped as he walked, as if his leg were injured.

At first, people all avoided him, and as for what he said, they certainly didn’t believe it. Who would believe what a Madman says?

But this thin, small man kept talking on the main street, saying he had caught Little Kids and taken them back to cultivate Gu Insects. Unfortunately, the Little Kids were too young and their immunity too low; they died batch after batch, and only a dozen or so Insect Persons survived.

He spoke without intention, but the listeners heard with intent.

Among the passing commoners, quite a few had lost Little Kids from their households, and they immediately became alert.

A young woman in her early twenties heard this and hurriedly asked, "Sir, you said you caught those Little Kids—where are they now?"

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