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Zhang Miaozhen smiled and said, âThe task of Shimei is something only she can do, but as for making wedding clothes, we can handle that. After all, the Second Prince wonât mind these things.â
âIndeed,â Moâer nodded. âHis Highness only cares that no one takes away Eldest Young Missâs attention!â
Zhang Miaozhen smiled lightly.
Indeed, King Dun Yu was quite jealous!
After a moment of silence, Moâer looked up at Zhang Miaozhen and asked, âMiss Zhang, I saw Madam Zhang come to pick you up yesterday, did you refuse again?â
âYeah.â Regarding her affairs, Zhang Miaozhenâs smile faded a bit.
The Zhang family wouldnât express disappointment or anything, but she was afraid to go back and face them. She always felt she was letting her family down. So, for now, she didnât want to confront them.
Moâer pursed her lips and said, âEldest Young Miss often says that avoiding problems wonât solve them! Only by facing the problems can you overcome them!â
Zhang Miaozhen continued embroidering the pattern in her hands, lowering her head, âI originally wanted to go to Ciyun Nunnery, practice asceticism for a while, and calm myself down. Fortunately, I met Shimei, who not only didnât dislike me but was also willing to keep me for a long time.â
She looked up at Moâer with a faint smile, the smile slightly bitter, âFor now, itâs the best outcome. Going home, theyâll start considering my marriage, and for now⦠I donât want to think about those things.â
Moâer, who had become familiar with her during this time, sighed at her appearance and said, âThe Crown Princeâs side canât possibly not investigate, and Lord Zhang and the others wonât give up the pursuit. But after investigating for so long, thereâs still no evidence.â
As they were talking, the door opened, and Liu Shimei walked in from outside, saying, âIf thereâs no evidence, let the evidence surface on its own. Donât rush!â
Behind her was naturally the ever-present King Dun Yu, sticking to her like toffee.
On the tenth day of August, the weather had already cooled, with frequent rains in recent times.
Huangfu Lingyao closed the umbrella he was holding up, placing it against the door.
Both of them were a bit damp. Moâer quickly put down what she was doing, took a cloth and came to wipe the water droplets off Liu Shimei, saying, âWhy did you run out in such heavy rain, Eldest Young Miss?â
âIâm fine.â Liu Shimei took the cloth and said, âLingyao has been protecting me all the way, and I havenât gotten much wet. Half of his body is soaked; you should quickly go get his clothes.â
Moâer went away.
Liu Shimei held the cloth, turned to Huangfu Lingyao, and smiled, âYou sit first.â
The silly dog obediently sat down.
The chair was a bit short, so after sitting down, he looked up at her with eager eyes.
Liu Shimei wiped the water droplets off his face first, then those on his hair, gently asking, âAre you cold?â
Throughout the journey, the umbrella mostly tilted towards her side, leaving half of him exposed.
She hadnât noticed it while walking, only seeing how wet he was when they entered the corridor.
âNot cold.â Huangfu Lingyao shook his head like a drum.
Zhang Miaozhen liked being with Liu Shimei, but there was always the fiance by her side.
Firstly, it was inappropriate for men and women to be close, and secondly, seeing them so sticky all the time was irritating.
Seeing them like this, she stood up and said, âIâll go instruct to make ginger soup. Itâs almost Mid-Autumn Festival; you canât withstand getting soaked like this.â
In the room, only Liu Shimei and Huangfu Lingyao were left, no outsiders. Huangfu Lingyao grabbed Liu Shimeiâs wrist, saying, âWife, donât bother wiping. Iâm changing clothes soon anyway.â
As he spoke, Moâer came over, âYour Highness, please go back to the room and change your clothes.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Huangfu Lingyao turned his head to look at Liu Shimei, and the expectation in his eyes was unusually evident. Anyone could see his plea!
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