For Her, I Rebelled in My Past Life; Returning to Our Wedding Night, I Seduced Him

In her past life, she defied her father and brothers and exhausted all her efforts to support that scum of a man to the throne, only to have him slaughter her entire family in return.

Reborn ...

Chapter 449 Friendship

Tang Ze didn't lie to him.

People will actually get pushed into his arms.

The gender is wrong; it's a man.

...He's also a guy who blushes very easily.

The boy's cheeks flushed red, and he quickly jumped away.

The boy looked at Du Cheng'an and asked, "Why are you standing here with your arms outstretched?"

Du Cheng'an looked at him and asked, "How old are you?"

She was asking him a question, so why was he asking her age instead? But the boy still answered truthfully, "I'll be fifteen in two months."

Du Chengan said, "No wonder you're so thin and small. You're still young, you wouldn't understand even if I told you."

The boy retorted, "How do you know I don't understand if you don't tell me?"

Du Cheng'an asked, "Do you know how the Crown Prince of Yanping and the eldest daughter of the Right Prime Minister's family met?"

The boy shook his head.

Du Cheng'an said, "There were so many people at the lantern festival that Miss Cheng was squeezed into the arms of the Prince of Yanping."

The boy's face turned even redder. "So you're copying him?"

Du Cheng'an said, "The eldest son of the Duke of Tan's mansion and the heir of the Marquis of Xuanping said that I am shy, so this method suits me."

The boy looked at him as if he were an idiot. "Didn't you ever suspect that they might be playing a joke on you?"

Du Chengan shook his head, "No, they've been very good to me."

The boy said, "Then I wish you all your wishes will come true."

Du Cheng'an said, "Thank you for your kind words. You should stand aside so I don't have to hug you again."

juvenile,"……"

I've never seen such a brainless man.

She wanted to see how he would throw himself into her arms—no, how he would be thrown into her arms—that didn't seem right either. She was waiting to see how many girls he had in his arms.

The boy found a tree a few steps away to lean against, so as not to be mistaken by passersby as being in cahoots with this fool.

The boy leaned against the railing for a quarter of an hour, then got bored and was about to leave when he noticed something was happening ahead. A large number of people were heading his way. Normally, everyone would walk around Du Cheng'an, but with so many people, it was impossible to walk around him.

Then the boy laughed so hard he couldn't stand up straight.

No girl was squeezed into Du Cheng'an's arms, but an elderly woman was almost squeezed into his arms. Du Cheng'an was so frightened that he quickly pulled his arm away. He was always thin-skinned, and even though it was so noisy that the conversations around him were almost inaudible, the boy's unrestrained laughter still made him feel ashamed.

That's so embarrassing.

Du Cheng'an blushed so deeply he could bleed. He grabbed the boy's hand and walked into the crowd.

The boy struggled, shouting, "Why are you grabbing me? Let me go!"

Without turning his head, Du Cheng'an replied, "If I don't hold your hand, we'll get separated by the crowd."

But he said it was his own story, a teenager's struggle.

He couldn't hear what the boy was saying, and the boy couldn't hear what he was saying either.

He kept walking forward with his head down until he reached a less crowded area. Then he turned around and was dumbfounded.

He was met with a pair of beautiful eyes filled with rage, and more importantly, the boy had turned into a girl, with disheveled hair.

The wind blew in a different direction, and the girl's black hair was blown onto his face, carrying the pleasant fragrance of gardenias.

There were many people around, and the hairpin that held the boy's hair in place was pulled off by a windmill in the hand of a child riding on his neck. Without the hairpin, his smooth hair was no longer tied up and immediately fell loose.

Du Cheng'an was stunned. The boy, no, the girl, shouted angrily, "Let go of my hand!!"

Du Chengan quickly let go of her hand.

His face had never been this red since he was born.

Seeing the red mark around the boy's fair wrist from his grip, Du Cheng'an stammered in annoyance, "I'm sorry, I didn't know you were a girl..."

The boy glared at him and tried to tug at his own clothes, but when he touched them, he grabbed Du Cheng'an's brocade robe instead, and with a forceful pull, tore off a piece.

Du Cheng'an said awkwardly, "Is there any need to sever ties?"

Their friendship wasn't close enough to warrant severing ties.

The boy glared at him while quickly tying his hair up and securing it with his brocade robe.

After tying her hair up, the girl turned and left.

Du Cheng'an wanted to pursue her, but the girl said, "You're not allowed to pursue me!"

Du Cheng'an obediently stood there, watching helplessly as the girl walked into the crowd and disappeared from sight.

Almost instantly, a sense of loss washed over me.

He lifted his foot and chased after him.

But with crowds of people at the lantern festival, it's really not easy to find someone, especially a short man.

Du Cheng'an searched half of the lantern festival but still couldn't find the person.

The Prince of Yanping and his companions were only accompanying their wives when they were rejected. The wives went out together to eat and shop, finding them a nuisance, and didn't want to be included. The brothers could only follow at a distance to ensure their safety.

Lu Cheng, with his sharp eyes, spotted Du Cheng'an and, seeing his dejected expression, said, "Brother Du is over there, looking like he has something on his mind."

They spent a considerable amount of time with Du Cheng'an. Although Du Cheng'an was of noble status, he still retained the innocence he had when he was a hunter and lived a very simple life.

This was the first time they had ever seen such an expression on Du Cheng'an's face.

The group walked towards Du Cheng'an, and Tang Ze asked, "Why do you look so dejected?"

Du Cheng'an looked at Tang Ze and said, "The method you taught me worked really well. A girl actually ended up in my arms."

Tang Ze, "..."

Lu Cheng, "..."

Prince Yanping, “…”

The corners of their mouths and eyes twitched simultaneously.

No way?

How could he believe something so obviously a joke?

Surprisingly, he actually learned it.

Tang Ze's voice was hoarse, "Do you know which family's girl it is?"

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