Ye Lingyi heard his words and was filled with disbelief, practicing for less than a year? This person really knows how to boast.
Approximately six minutes later, the Qingluan carriage landed in the depths of the royal palace, in the West Garden.
Stepping off the carriage, Ye Lingyi said, "Mr. Qin, please follow me."
Qin Hao walked beside her, passing through corridors and palaces. The royal palace was heavily guarded, with checkpoints every three steps and sentries every five steps, all at the very least at the Grandmaster Realm—a truly terrifying sight.
And those were just the visible sentries; there were even more hidden ones, with greater strength.
After walking for a long time, Ye Lingyi led Qin Hao into a palace that looked like a study, with an ancient wooden table and a dragon chair, completely void of people otherwise.
Qin Hao looked at Ye Lingyi with a puzzled expression, "Princess Lingyi, weren't you saying the Emperor wanted to see me?"