The Savior is just a 3-Year-Old

Chapter 1176: An irresistible destiny

   Chapter 1176 The Undefeatable Destiny

  Lu Huaijiang heard the child's throat hoarse, even though his distressed face changed.

   Originally wanted to smash the corpse of that palace man into thousands of pieces, even the nine tribes.

   Knowing that there was only a few-year-old nephew left at home, Lu Huaijiang had to endure his temper.

   "Father hugged, what's the matter? But what's the discomfort?" When Lu Huaijiang saw his wife and daughter, his eyes were red, he almost couldn't help the violence in his heart.

   "Shu'er was scared, her face was splashed with blood, and she was wiped clean, but she was still very annoyed. And she kept reaching out to scratch her face." Lulu held back the cry, full of guilt.

  This also made her understand more and more, because she was softhearted to the world and hurt her.

  Where is Lu Huaijiang willing to blame Lulu, it is too late to feel distressed.

  "Are there spots on Shu'er's face?" Lu Huai Jiang Ping stepped back, picked up Shu'er, and stared in a low voice.

  Lulu was startled, and immediately stepped forward and picked up the red candle. At this moment...

  Siu'er's cheeks actually have red spots.

  "Here, this is the place where the blood has just splashed up. It has been wiped clearly..." Lulu paused.

  Suddenly remembered something.

   "It's because of the plague." Lulu vented sullenly.

  She actually forgot about it.

   "Her blood can detoxify all the poisonous things in the world, and the plague is a kind of restraint by her. About..."

  Beyond the way of heaven, there is destiny.

  The irresistible and unpredictable destiny.

  Tian Dao gives birth to consciousness. In order to correct the chaos, the destiny will naturally follow the destiny and show restraint.

  姝er, probably really came to break the plague.

  Even if she asks Shu'er to avoid her for her own sake, her fate will definitely count everything to Shu'er.

  Lu Huaijiang's eyes were full of haze, but seeing the infant prince frowned, he suppressed the monstrous anger.

   "If the plague is not eradicated, the destiny will always expose my son." It may be a drop of blood today, but it may be something else tomorrow.

  Lu Huaijiang took a deep breath: "In that case..."

   "Let me come, then. I will make arrangements, and I will always try to save my son." Lu Huaijiang whispered, and after speaking, he hugged Shu'er and the prince to the front hall.

  No one knows what His Majesty said in front of the palace.

  Early the next morning, I heard that His Majesty would personally offer sacrifices to pray for the world.

   even decided to respect blood.

  Lulu early the next morning, I heard that His Majesty took the prince and the princess to sacrifice to heaven.

  Lulu gave a wry smile, and sure enough, he still wanted to take everything to himself.

  Since you can’t hide it, don’t hide it.

  The fact is the same as Lulu’s guess.

During the sacrifice, Lu Huaijiang cut his wrist, and big drops of blood fell on the ground.

  He only listened to him chanting the memorial speech aloud, dropping drops of blood into the well in the center of the altar.

  Hundred civil and military officials knelt down together, watching His Majesty cut his wrist.

  No hundreds of surnames also watched.

  The twins were hugged and knelt down, a long distance away from your Majesty.

  No one ever doubted it.

  Everyone originally came to worship the sky with suspicion, but three days later...

  I heard that the people around the Taimiao who had originally contracted the plague drank the water from the well that the majesty shed blood on that day. It got better slowly, and it took only three days to get out of bed and walk.

   Faster, the well water and groundwater soon began to feel something wrong with the surrounding people.

  All of a sudden, His Majesty’s blood saved the people, and there was an uproar.

  Patients who had been sentenced to death, but the people who were afraid to get water, opened closed wells one after another.

  The plague, which was originally determined to be incurable, began to slowly dissipate.

  (End of this chapter)