Tong Chenger lived a bitter life. After her death, a self-proclaimed time administrator, Unit 1314, informed her that her difficult life was due to his mistake during his internship. He promised to...
We can only let the boatman start the boat first.
At this time, Yinzhen and Tong Cheng'er were also boating on the lake.
Tong Cheng'er asked curiously, "Why did you decide to go boating on the lake today?"
She couldn't say she liked the lake tour; it was late at night, and they just decided to go for a lake tour on a whim.
Yinzhen said mysteriously, "I was probably bored, so I brought you out to see a play today."
Tong Cheng'er was a little confused: "Watching a show?"
Yinzhen: "Yes, let's watch the show. Don't be impatient, the real show has only just begun!"
Tong Cheng'er then realized that this play was probably not the same as the one in the play, and she immediately became curious.
"Can you tell me whose good show it is?"
There was no point in hiding it, Yinzhen said, "It belongs to my eighth brother."
Tong Cheng'er was surprised when she mentioned a name.
"Eighth Brother? This is a pleasure boat. Would Eighth Brother's wife really let him ride on a pleasure boat on the lake?"
Yinzhen clearly understood the Eighth Prince's wife's personality: "Of course, the Eighth Prince's wife wouldn't be willing to part with her. The key is that the Eighth Prince didn't tell her, but the Eighth Prince's wife knew on her own."
Tong Cheng'er was taken aback upon hearing this, as far as she knew, Yinzhen was not the type of person who would use such methods.
"Could it be that you designed this?"
Tong Cheng'er already knew what the Eighth Prince had done, so naturally she felt no sympathy for him.
Yinzhen quickly shook his head: "No, the Crown Prince had someone design it."
He really didn't have the time to bother with the messy affairs in the Eighth Prince's backyard.
Tong Cheng'er couldn't help but think about the scene that would unfold later. She remembered how the Eighth Prince had used someone else to do his dirty work! She felt no guilt at all at the thought of watching him make a fool of himself.