A car accident caused Su Hua to transmigrate into a thirteen-year-old foolish girl in Shanghe Village of the Great Yu Dynasty.
Her home was bare, she was clumsy at everything, nothing she pla...
Su Hua wanted Qingdai to make a move, but Su Dalang in the center was even faster, pulling Su Erlang back three steps abruptly. "Young lady, just talk, why are you hitting people?"
"Hmph!" Cai Die snorted coldly. "You thieves, a beating is too lenient. Do you know how much this jade bracelet is worth? If it weren't for our princess's kindness, anyone else would have been killed on the spot."
"Stealing you..." Upon hearing the word "stealer," Su Erlang's cheeks puffed up with anger. Just as he was about to retort, his sleeve was suddenly tugged. Looking at his elder brother's cold and stern face, he pursed his lips and remained silent, but inwardly rolled his eyes ten miles away.
Such jade bracelets were completely beneath their aunt's notice when they were gambling on jade in the jade gambling street.
They still want to steal? Steal my ass!
"Hua'er, what should we do?" Zhao looked at the two little ones in the middle of the crowd, and was so anxious that she was like an ant on a hot pan. "If I had known that something like this would happen, I shouldn't have let them come out to watch the excitement. The excitement of a noble family is not something to be enjoyed in this way!"
Su Hua frowned slightly as she looked at the two figures, one in white and one in pink, under the eaves. "Sister-in-law, don't be anxious. Let's wait and see. We've never met Princess Mingzhu before, and we have no grudges against her. Perhaps there's some misunderstanding."
No sooner had these words been spoken than the white-clad figure under the eaves turned around.
The girl appeared to be about seventeen or eighteen years old, with a small face, beautiful eyebrows and eyes, and hair as black as ink. She wore a snow-white, fitted, floor-length dress. As she turned around, the dress fluttered in the wind, making her seem like a fairy who was untouched by worldly affairs.
The previously quiet crowd suddenly erupted into gasps of astonishment.
The girl waved her hand at the maid and said softly, "Cai Die, let it go. Why bother arguing with a few children? Now that the jade bracelet has been found, let's consider this matter over."