Another soldier, shivering from head to toe, said in horror, "You, you weren't poisoned, were you? Why is blood flowing from every orifice?"
Mao'er continued to clutch his stomach and cry out in pain.
As he cried out, his voice gradually lowered, eventually turning into disorganized groans and then finally disappearing, leaving no sound at all.
The other soldier watched helplessly as Mao'er's blood flowed from every hole, dying with his eyes wide open.
Looking at this way of death, it must have been from poisoning.
The soldier's gaze shifted to the basket on the ground.
There were still quite a lot of food and drinks in the basket, and the roast chicken had been reduced to bones.
He knew that it was the food here that had turned Mao'er into this state.
Fortunately, he didn't eat any.
The soldier felt a moment of relief, but also a sense of fear.
This basket was sent by Concubine Xian to the Prince of Yu.
Could it be that Concubine Xian intended to harm the Prince of Yu?