Chapter 55: Leaving Carefreely
Substitute Bride Phoenix, The Tyrant's Pampered Demon Empress
The next day, there were four to five officers stationed at they city gates when Liu Rushuang and QingâEr arrived on horses. The officers held up Liu Rushuangâs portrait and inspected people as they entered and left the city.
âYoung Miss, they definitely wonât be able to find you. Haha! Youâre clearly right in front of them and yet they wonât recognize you! Thatâs hilarious! Haha...â laughed QingâEr cheerfully.
Rows of dark lines instantly fell upon Liu Rushuangâs temples. Was it that funny?
Liu Rushuang had covered half her face with a silk veil in advance, so she freely rode her horse to the city gates. QingâEr followed her from behind, giggling.
âLady, you must remove your veil for inspection when passing the city gates,â said the tanned and skinny officer who walked up to her horse. He had small eyes, looked quite strict as he carried out his routine check.
Liu Rushuang grinned slightly. It seemed like this check was unavoidable, but she hated it when people looked at her with a perverse look.
She reached her hand out and slowly removed her veil. The officer couldnât help but widen his small eyes and open his slightly cracked lips. All he managed to see was Liu Rushuangâs fair and flawless facial features. He noted her eyes which were brighter than the stars, her extremely pretty and elegantly straight nose, and her delicate, alluring lips.
The officer couldnât help but lick his lips. He would go to brothels when he had silver to spare but he had never seen such a seductive woman before.
Liu Rushuang only removed the veil for the officer to catch a quick glance, then put it back on again. âMay I go now?â She cried coldly with a chilling look in her eyes.
Although the officer was reluctant to part with her, he thought about how he rough and tanned he was, and how he couldnât support a beautiful woman like her. Then, he stepped aside and sighed.
QingâEr saw the officerâs perverted eyes immediately become dejected and subtly giggled for a bit in amusement.
Liu Rushuang rode past the city gates and flatly said, âDone laughing?â QingâEr laughs too easily over things!
QingâEr couldnât help but laugh out loud and say, âHaha... Young Miss, the officerâs thoughts were written all over his face! That was so funny.â
Liu Rushuang was left a little speechless. She pulled out a complexion binding pill and swallowed it. She preferred this ordinary appearance.
âYoung Miss, do you plan to eat complexion binding pills forever?â Asked QingâEr when she saw Liu Rushuang taking one and stopped laughing.
Liu Rushuang looked at the road ahead, thought about it and said, âThatâs possible.â
âYoung Miss, how great would it be if you didnât eat complexion binding pills anymore? Youâll definitely seduce all the men in the world,â replied QingâEr with a sweet smile.
Liu Rushuang didnât bother commenting. Seduce them and then what? She didnât want to rely on a man forever!
Then, she grabbed tighter onto the reigns, causing the horse to quickly gallop off. QingâEr immediately followed behind.
After half a year at Minister Liuâs manor, the only one now left was Minister Liu. Although he deeply hated Liu Rushuang, he had no evidence that she was behind it all and he couldnât find her.
No matter how devastated he was, he would still continue to live the nightmare.
Because the one he offended was the leader of Blood Feast, who could destroy a country.
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*Ker-plunk! Ker-plunk! Ker-plunk!â
Liu Rushuang and Han Moze both headed north but took different routes.
As for whether theyâll ever cross paths again in the future, thatâll be up to how they move!
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âYoung Miss, how do you think the elders will react when they see you back at Blood Feast?â Asked QingâEr with a smile as she rode her horse.
Liu Rushuang smirked slightly. âThey definitely want nothing more than for me to die outside!â
âHey... donât say such ominous things!â Exclaimed QingâEr promptly to stop her.
Liu Rushuang slightly grinned and averted her deeply chilling gaze towards Blood Feast.
*Ker-plunk! Ker-plunk! Ker-plunk!*
The sound of galloping horses rang endlessly.