The System said: Villains are all very dangerous, so no one wants to bind with it. Thus, the major task-taker, Wan Ge, bound with it because it looked good.
Then she saw a handsome and timid ...
Dai Jingyue took out a box with a smile on her face: "Lan An, this is a gift I prepared for you. I hope you like it."
Dai Jingyue grew up carefree in the palace without any pressure, which naturally made her more lively. Looking at the composed Chu Lan'an, who was so young, she just wanted her older brother to be happy, so she always wore a smile in front of him.
"Okay." Chu Lan'an's gaze softened considerably as he picked up the box she handed him.
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Wan Ge fell asleep after a short while. This body is a bit sleepy. Wan Ge usually gets sleepy when she has nothing to do, especially after it gets dark.
Gu Wan and the prince stood guard at the door. The prince looked at Gu Wan and thought that the boy was getting more and more handsome and super smart. In addition to medicine and martial arts, he was also very accomplished in literature. He was simply a perfect person.
So, did you think your daughter was a lucky find? She's just a little aloof and doesn't talk much.
"Gu Wan," the prince called his name.
Gu Wan turned around and looked at him directly. She didn't say anything, but her expression said it all: What's wrong?
"Be wary of the Empress Dowager." After all these years, has she still not let go? But her reaction towards her own daughter is far too obvious.
Gu Wan didn't ask why, she just hummed in response. He also sensed that the other person was particularly unfriendly to Wan Ge, but it didn't matter, since Wan Ge wouldn't have any interaction with her anyway.
Seeing how coldly he treated his father-in-law, the prince felt somewhat disrespected, even though they were already engaged and Gu Wan had never refused any of his arrangements.
But... "Gu Wan, do you like Ge'er?"
"I like it." Gu Wan answered without the slightest hesitation, with exceptional firmness.
"Why do you like her?" He likes Ge'er but feels she's so cold. Doesn't he know that boys like this aren't popular with girls?
"She's good to me," Gu Wan replied again, her tone still firm, and there was no need to think too much about it.
"Am I not good to you?" Once she's decided he's her son-in-law, everything she arranges for him is the best.
Gu Wan didn't speak, she just glanced at him. Although he didn't speak again, the prince understood.
Suddenly, he remembered that the other person had been a drug user. Yes, he had treated him badly, and all the suffering he had endured was because of him.
The prince smiled and then replied, "I understand. So, if Ge'er stops treating you well in the future, will you still like her?"
"No," Gu Wan replied in a cold, deep voice.
Hearing the other party's firm answer again, the prince was taken aback. Was it really that casual?
But the next second, this person offered a rare explanation: "She wouldn't treat me badly."
"Why?" Was he so convinced that his daughter would always be good to her?
"That's what Wan Ge said."
"What did they say?" Is there some other agreement between them?
"Be good to me for the rest of your life," Wan Ge told him.
"How can you believe someone who can just say something like that so casually?" Although his daughter was certainly reliable, vows were the easiest things to break.
But the next second the other person still answered firmly: "If she says so, I will believe her."
He believed everything she said; he knew she wouldn't lie to him.
Seeing the other person's resolute expression, the prince smiled. Yes, Wan Ge was very different to him. Perhaps it would always be like this.