Lóng Wei and Li Hua reached the manor. Two plum trees in the courtyard on which red-headed birds were sitting and chirping. A swing was placed in the middle of them, slightly ahead of those trees.
A small pond was at the center of the courtyard. Its water was so clear that one could see the fishes inside them. Unlike the other manors, the Sixth Princeâs manor was peaceful.
âYou donât need to sleep in the servantâs quarters anymore.â Li Hua heard Lóng Wei, who had halted at his place. She also stopped and wondered what he meant by that.
âWhat does His Highness mean?â Li Hua asked, twiddling with her fingers.
âYou will be in my manor every time. Later in the evening, you can bring your belongings here,â Lóng Wei cleared her doubts.
Every time!
Li Hua was wary of Lóng Weiâs intentions toward her. The way he protected her, fought for her, and then brought a legal verdict from the King was giving her a second thought.
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Her eyes were still fixed on Lóng Weiâs right hand. She wanted to check it once to make sure it would not bleed anymore. She also wanted to thank him for preventing her from getting a hit.
âYour Highness, I am grateful for your help. Shall I call the Royal Physician for His Highness?â Li Hua first expressed her gratitude to Lóng Wei and then showed her concern towards his injured hand.
âWhy shall I see the Royal Physician?â Lóng Wei asked her.
âUmm... His Highnessâs hand, itâs injured,â Li Hua replied and lifted her head to meet his gaze. Lóng Wei lifted his hand and looked at it. He chuckled because he didnât even feel the pain.
âDo you know how to dress the wound? Do it for me.â Lóng Wei forwarded his hand.
Li Hua flickered her eyes and lowered them. âIt is not my work, Your Highness. I will call the Royal Physician,â she stated.
âThen, leave it,â Lóng Wei said and put his hand down. He picked the flower petal from over her head.
âPear blossom,â Lóng Wei said, and hearing the meaning of her name from Lóng Weiâs mouth, she peered into his eyes again. She thought he did not formally study, unlike the other princes. The fellow palace maids had gossiped many times about the Sixth Prince. They said that Lóng Wei refused to study and even troubled the royal teachers, who were appointed for him.
His hand glided down and it traced the sides of her left face. His calloused index finger stopped under Li Huaâs chin. âLi Hua name is given to noble family women,â Lóng Wei stated.
Li Hua gulped and tightly pressed her fingers with the other handâs thumb. No one ever put thought to her name. During the appointment as a palace maid, the chief palace lady had asked her, but then she didnât mind it.
âHow did you enter the Palace?â Lóng Wei modified his question.
Li Hua lowered her eyes. âYour Highness, my grandmother gave me this name. Because of my beautiful features, I was perceived as a girl from a noble family. So, she ended up giving me this name,â Li Hua gave an explanation to the Sixth Prince. He forced her to look into his eyes.
âYou are indeed beautiful despite belonging to the servant class. Now, answer the second question,â Lóng Wei demanded and looked at her plump, rosy lips.
âI am more interested in knowing why you entered this Palace. I believe many eyes will be on you, especially the men from the noble class, and I wonât exclude the Royal family.â Lóng Weiâs deep gaze bore her soul and it somewhere intimidated her.
âMoney,â Li Hua replied. âMy family is buried under a huge debt, Your Highness. I remember someone from the town telling me that the palace maids are paid well. So, I applied to be the Palace maid,â she, after putting a careful thought, answered him.
âWhich town do you belong to?â Lóng Wei promptly asked her.
âXinshu-â Li Hua paused as she was not supposed to talk about her real town. âThe village near Xinshui town,â she immediately corrected her mistake.
Lóng Wei studied her eyes once again and then let go of her chin. Li Hua felt relieved.
âXinshui town is a chief town of the Kingdom. Letâs visit it someday,â Lóng Wei stated.
âPardon me, Your Highness?â Li Hua was perplexed. Why would he visit the town with her?
âBring breakfast for me. I am hungry,â Lóng Wei stated and walked away. He ascended the stairs and walked inside the door to his chamber.
Li Hua heaved a sigh of relief because she thought she had almost gotten caught. Lóng Wei was way more observant than she had thought. She went to the royal kitchen, where she found the maids gossiping about her.
She silently walked to the royal chef. âThe Sixth Prince has asked for breakfast,â Li Hua informed him, who instructed his assistant.
On the tray, a large bowl filled with rice noodles was put. Li Hua covered it with a lid and put the freshly prepared water chestnut cake pieces on a platter.
âIt is strange that the Sixth Prince appointed a maid in his service,â the assistant royal chef Xiwan said, putting a tiny bamboo steamer that had dumplings in it.
âEven I am surprised with my appointment in the Sixth Princeâs manor,â Li Hua said. Xiwan smiled and gave her best wishes. Li Hua thanked him and left the royal kitchen.
She pushed the door and stepped in with a tray in her hand. âYour Highness, the meals are here,â she informed Lóng Wei, who had his back towards her. He placed the tray on the bed and put everything on the table.
Lóng Wei pulled out the chair for him and settled on it. She first tasted the food and upon getting the confirmation that the meals didnât contain any poison, she asked Lóng Wei to start.
âDid you eat?â Lóng Wei asked her, and tilted his head to gaze at her.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThe breakfast period for the servants is over, Your Highness. I will take my lunch,â Li Hua answered when Lóng Wei pulled out the chair beside him.
âSit,â Lóng Wei told her. Li Huaâs eyes grew big and she refused politely.
âYou cannot refuse any of my commands,â Lóng Wei said. âSit before my mood gets ruined,â he muttered.
âHow can this servant-â she paused when found the glare of Lóng Wei at her.
Li Hua promptly moved to Lóng Weiâs right side and sat on the chair. Two months ago, she got to sit on such chairs. However, after the massacre of her family, her life turned upside down.
Lóng Wei handed the chopsticks to her with which she had tasted the food earlier.
He then picked the chopsticks for him and put the water chestnut cakes on the tray. âI donât like chestnut cakes. You are lucky that I cannot even get angry at you,â Lóng Wei said as he put some noodles on the platter.
âYour Highness, forgive me for my mistake,â Li Hua apologized.
He put the platter in front of her and asked her to eat.
âFirst, His Highness shall eat,â Li Hua said. She was still not able to understand the nature of Lóng Wei. What he was up to? Why he was doing all this for her?
Lóng Wei started to eat while Li Huaâs eyes got fixed on his right handâs knuckles. âWhy doesnât His Highness let me call the Royal Physician?â Li Huaâs question made him stop eating.
He tilted his head and bore his gaze at her. She lowered them, thinking it would be rude to meet his gaze time and again.
âI donât allow anyone to touch me. If you are concerned for me, then you can dress it for me,â Lóng Wei said. Getting no response from Li Hua, he began eating again. âEat your food before it gets cold,â he told her while chewing the noodles.
Li Hua started to eat too. Lóng Wei noticed the way she was eating food. âYou eat like a noble lady.â His sudden statement made her cough. Lóng Wei picked up the water glass and brought it near her mouth.
âDonât stare at me. Drink it,â Lóng Wei told her. Li Hua sipped the water while the Sixth Prince caressed her back. Li Hua was never shown care by any man. It was too intimate and, at the same time, scary for her.
She leaned away and said, âI am fine, Your Highness. Thank you.â
Lóng Wei put the glass down on the table and opened the lid of the bamboo steamer. He started to eat a dumpling and put another on Li Huaâs platter, which still had noodles left on it.
âEat the chestnut cakes,â Lóng Wei told her as he finished eating. He picked up the napkin and dabbed his mouth with it. He, then pushed the bowl away and rested his elbow on the tableâs surface. His head rested on his calloused hand as he peered at Li Hua.
He observed her every single expression and movement. He even noticed that her right hand was still in pain.
âIf Princess Jingfeiâs hand gets a scar, she will never think of harming you,â Lóng Wei said out of the blue, and Li Hua stopped eating. She tilted her head to look at the Sixth Prince and saw a grim expression on his face.
âYour Highness, your words sound wrong,â Li Hua gathered her courage to speak those words. âIt will bring more problems for this servant if His Highness keeps protecting me for no reason.â Li Hua did not want to remain ignorant of his words. She did not want to see her in the other way.
âLi Hua, you should not have grabbed my attention, then. I am your biggest trouble, whom you have to handle till your last breath,â Lóng Wei stated and smirked.
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