The person completely ignored my expression of wanting to go crazy and immediately asked another question, “So where are you going?”
Oh God, please give me a noodle to end my life…
I wavered between suicide and murder for a long time, ultimately choosing to give up both, gritting my teeth and glaring at him, word by word: “Listen carefully, this is the last time I’ll answer your question. I don’t know where I’m going, and I haven’t thought about where to go. But one thing I’m absolutely certain of is that I don’t want to stay here, and I won’t stay here. So, please move aside, immediately, right now!”
As if stunned by my momentum, Wei Chi paused and actually lowered the hand blocking my path. I neatly threw off the blanket and rushed out with my bundle, hearing his magnetic voice from behind: “Don’t forget, you still owe me a hundred taels. Remember to pay me back next time we meet!”
I turned around and made a face at him without courtesy: “We’ll see about that when we meet next time!”
Just as I stepped out of the room, I heard the young maid’s anxious call behind me: “Miss, your bird’s nest porridge?”
I waved my hand stylishly: “No need, leave it for your young master. It’s ten taels of silver a bowl, don’t waste it!”
I rushed straight to the mansion’s main gate and saw Wei Feng leaning against the gate, seemingly waiting for someone. I couldn’t help but approach and tap his shoulder, asking: “Didn’t you already leave?
He turned with a smile: “I’ve been waiting for you!”
“Waiting for me?” I frowned in confusion, suddenly feeling a sense of unease: “Waiting for what?”
He slightly curved his lips, calmly stating: “Waiting to tell you something!”
I impatiently urged: “Can you explain it more clearly?”
He laughed casually: “Actually, it’s nothing, just want to tell you that I plan to send you back to the Prince’s Mansion!”
I immediately withdrew my hand from his shoulder, looking wary: “Who said I’m going back?”



