“But you certainly didn’t expect that I could have dodged that needle from Chu Xue. At that moment… I suddenly felt that if I couldn’t clearly express my feelings, living would be no better than being a walking corpse. So, I would rather take that poisonous needle to bet on your true heart.” He gently wiped away her tears, took her hand, and led her outside, looking at the brilliant spring flowers covering the mountains, he smiled, “The peonies in Luoyang City must be blooming now. My girl… Di Yin Hai’s wedding won’t happen.” “Let’s go find Bai Xue to cure you first,” Chu Xia said softly, looking at Jun Yean. “Yes. We also need to go to Shaolin to report to the abbot about Master Tu Feng’s death and the events related to Tian Gang.” He paused, “As for Cangzhou, although I can’t be the hands-off shopkeeper anymore, there’s no rush. We must first see the misty rains of the South and the eagles flying over the desert, then we can go back together.” He looked at the young girl beside him, his tone devoid of any regret or sorrow, his thin lips slightly pursed, exuding an air of relaxed elegance, speaking of endless tenderness.
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