The female protagonist has a system that makes her more beautiful based on the original body's foundation. She is a crowd-pleaser, and the story will never be angst-inducing for the female lead...
"Quick, tell me what Qingqing is doing right now?"
Upon hearing this, Lin Cheng froze, desperately trying to think of what to say that wouldn't anger his master to the point of killing him.
After speaking for several seconds, Lin Cheng, who was being stared at by his master's sinister gaze, couldn't think of any solution at all.
Finally, Lin Cheng cautiously told the truth: "Miss Lin chatted with her younger sister and brother for a while before Young Master Wu Yong arrived and invited Miss Lin to go boating, and then..."
Lin Cheng's body stiffened instantly. The dust from the young man's fist crushing the stone drifted past his ear, just like his heart, it also floated up.
"Don't stop! Keep going," Xie Ping said with a forced smile.
Lin Cheng shuddered and continued, "Miss Lin accepted Mr. Wu Yong's invitation, but Miss Lin the Second and Mr. Lin the Third also went... Now, blah blah blah, Miss Lin is fishing with Mr. Wu Yong."
"Hmph! What's so great about fishing? I'll take Qingqing hunting and training from now on!"
Lin Cheng silently covered his face with an imaginary hand.
Their little prince is really jealous, and he's really jealous in an extraordinary way.
But in the words of the young prince, does that mean he'll never be able to win over Miss Lin? Lin Cheng had deep doubts.
"Alright, have your stand-in imitate me. I'm going out to find Qingqing."
"Huh? Huh?" Lin Cheng raised his head blankly, only to be met with the response that his little prince, with his willful and superb martial arts skills, had almost disappeared from sight.
Xie Ping slipped away, rushing towards the Meteor River.
Xie Ping, who had originally planned to wait for his mother's letter to arrive before cultivating his relationship with Qingqing, regretted it. He shouldn't have been so shy; he should have been more proactive and enthusiastic with Qingqing to avoid other women trying to steal her away.
Here, Qingyin leisurely caught several big fish and brought them back. There were too many fish, and they were too heavy to carry. Qingyin thought it would be more convenient to sell the rest on the shore, except for one she kept for herself.