Dancing Phoenix in Another World

After a knock at the door, Long Feng entered after receiving permission.

“Long Feng, help me inquire about Liu Jiaorong’s sister, the girl who was with her on Li Mountain. How is she doing now?”

“If nothing unexpected happened, she’s probably become a beggar,” Long Feng replied, as he was familiar with the details.

“Please find her, check her wishes, and arrange a good place for her—without mentioning it’s from me.” She gently instructed, hoping to minimize harm to her.

“I’ll arrange it. Don’t worry!” He looked at her deeply before turning to leave. He feared staying longer would deepen his attachment to her.

Since Long Junhao learned that “husband” was a term of endearment in Lan Lan’s hometown, he wanted her to call him that. They agreed to use “husband” and “wife” from then on.

Thinking about this, Lan Lan’s heart filled with sweetness, and the corners of her mouth curved up slightly.

Long Junhao held Lan Lan, allowing her to lean gently in his embrace, and softly kissed her sweet face.

“Wife, do you miss me?” he asked, his demeanor childlike, always wanting her to reply, “Husband, I miss you!” “Husband, I love you so much!”

“I miss you, very much!” she responded, gently biting his ear.

She believed in expressing her true feelings. In love, certain words must be spoken; misunderstandings can arise if communication falters. She wouldn’t allow others to sow discord between them and would never let distrust emerge.

Thus, she often sweet-talked and acted coquettishly in front of him. Lan Lan realized that sweet words weren’t just favored by women; men enjoyed them too, especially the reserved man before her. Sometimes, when she joked or said something risqué, his face would blush.

Remembering his flustered expression made her happy, and she would use this to win his heart completely.

Speaking of modern times, Lan Lan worked hard to become a successful modern housewife. She could cook delicious meals and dance various ballroom styles—elegant three-step, romantic four-step, passionate cowboy—none were too difficult for her. With a sweet singing voice and knowledge of fashion design, she dressed herself well.

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