Li Hongyuan carried Xiaoqian in, with Xiaoqian tightly clinging to his neck, his little face slightly pale.
The Emperor looked up and exclaimed in surprise, "What's the matter with Xiaoqian?"
King of Chen and Prince of Huai immediately crowded around to see.
Li Hongyuan recounted the events and insinuated, "Ever since the assassination attempt, Xiaoqian has been overly fearful and startled, fainting at the sight of blood. It seems he's been left with a lingering ailment."
"A lingering ailment?" The Emperor frowned as expected.
King of Chen said unhurriedly, "I've never heard of such an affliction."
"Since you don't believe it, fine."
Li Hongyuan casually tore off a jade pendant from his waist and aimed it at King of Chen's face.
King of Chen screamed and covered his nose.
Blood gushed out.
Li Tingqian closed his eyes and fainted again.
There were no signs at all; he fainted as soon as it was said.