Qing Dynasty Transmigration: Fourth Master's Imperial Consort

New book is open: "Qing Dynasty Transmigration: Fourth Master's Beloved Consort", welcoming new and old friends to follow.

Before transmigration, Lin Mengyao was a leftover woman ...

Chapter 1969 Yearning

Ushiha was relieved. She didn't know why she felt uneasy when Suhari talked about those things.

"I'm leaving now. If they still can't find me, they'll be worried sick," Ushiha said.

"Has Fourth Princess figured out how to appease them?" A playful look appeared on Suhari's face again.

Damn, does this man have to look like that? He's absolutely gorgeous!

“I said I was going to the outhouse, and then I saw a beautiful view and forgot the way back while admiring it,” Ushiha said casually.

"It's truly astonishing that the fourth princess of Prince Yong would speak the truth like this," Suhari said with a smile. However, looking at the young woman's demeanor, he actually found himself quite fond of her.

"By the way, why couldn't I find your door card when you were in my residence that day?" Ushiha recalled what had happened that day.

Suhari chuckled slyly, "How could a merchant like me receive an invitation from Prince Yong? I must have sneaked in, so where would I get an invitation?"

Ushiha looked at Suhari in surprise, then laughed heartily, "Haha, as expected, no merchant is without guile. Next time, I'll invite you, and you can go openly and honestly."

Suhari was taken aback, then suddenly took a step back, flicked her right hand in the air in a graceful arc, and placed it in front of her chest. She lowered her head, bowed, and said, "Thank you for the invitation, Fourth Princess. I will certainly go!"

Susiha knew he had to leave, otherwise Bechuk would get anxious, so he said, "Alright, where do you live? I'll send you an invitation."

She said these words so casually, as if she had no idea what a shocking act it would be if she actually replied to a post by a man.

After Ushiha walked away, Suhari squinted at her retreating figure.

"Ushiha, where have you been? I was so worried about you!" As soon as Bechuk saw Ushiha finally return with the maids, he immediately went to greet her and took her hands in his arms.

"I went to the outhouse first, and then I got lost because I was so captivated by the beautiful scenery of Prince Chun's Mansion. Don't worry," Ushiha said confidently.

"You've been to Prince Chun's Mansion several times before, how could you get lost?" This time, Bechuk wasn't so easily fooled.

“You know, it’s not like I don’t know the way,” Ushiha said.

"It's good that you're alright. You should eat something now, go and have some snacks." Chunfang quickly stepped in to smooth things over.

The young ladies from various families had all heard about Wuxiha's "unreliable" personality, so they weren't surprised and continued to chat about interesting things in the capital, mostly about which family's daughter had married whom, and which family's son had married whom.

Ushiha listened, but her mind was elsewhere. She recalled Suhari's words and suddenly felt a longing to go beyond the Tianshan Mountains. In fact, she had never even left the capital.

The party lasted until the afternoon before finally ending. Ushiha and Bechuk boarded the carriage after Chunfang's instructions.

The carriage swayed and rocked along the way, but the two sisters remained silent, each lost in their own thoughts. However, their thoughts were quite different: Ushiha was thinking about what Suhari had told her, while Bechuk was naturally thinking about her future marriage.