Chapter 65 The Prey



Chapter 65 The Prey

Chu Yu opened his eyes, the sound of crying still lingering in his ears.

He was in a daze, unable to distinguish between dream and reality; only his taut lower abdomen revealed everything he had just dreamt of.

All I could hear was the sound of waves crashing against the cabin, rising and falling endlessly.

Yaoyao in my dream is so pitiful.

She could only cry when he bullied her; she could only let him open her eyes and endure him.

I can no longer avoid him.

Bound all over, there was no way to escape.

Hesitantly calling out to her husband.

Yao Yao really deserves to be punished. I really want to drag Yao Yao into a pitch-black house where you can't see your hand in front of your face.

They did all sorts of terrible things to her.

The worse the situation, the more it helps to dispel his long-held longing.

Yao Yao, you shouldn't cry anymore. The more you cry, the more excited he gets.

The more you want to do something, the worse it gets.

Chu Yu had wondered countless times what would happen between them when she returned.

He had thought about this countless times.

From the perspective he imagined, it was even understandable that Yao Yao was afraid of and avoided him.

Chu Yu was somewhat self-aware; being locked in the room by him meant that nothing gentle or pleasant would happen.

*

Perhaps it was the dampness and moisture on the ship, but Yu Wanyin felt that the air was very cold that night.

It makes one's hair stand on end and terrified.

Just as Rong Si had predicted, a strong wind blew across the river late at night.

The wind howled, causing the waves to surge and even the boats on the river to rock uncontrollably.

The helmsman maintains the ship's balance.

These storms are nothing to those who spend their lives sailing on the water.

However, Yu Wanyin was still awakened by this unsettling commotion early in the morning.

The strong wind on the river rattled the windows, and wisps of salty, fishy vapor seeped in through the cracks.

Yu Wanyin still felt a chill. She unconsciously pulled the brocade quilt around herself and lingered on the bed for a while longer.

Yu Wanyin didn't get up until Rong Si brought her breakfast.

In general, he didn't like her having maids or servants around when she was with Rong Si.

He believed he could do things for her, so why should she ask someone else?

She doesn't order him around; that means she treats him like an outsider, like she doesn't consider him her husband.

Previously, as soon as Rong Si saw Qing Song, he chased Qing Song away.

Yu Wanyin let him do as he pleased, allowing him to wash and groom her.

Rong Si knew it was cold today, so he wrapped her in a thick cloak.

They were having breakfast when there was a knock on the door.

Su Fang came to report, "My lord, I have something to tell you."

Rong Si first filled Yu Wanyin's bowl, then went out the door.

Yu Wanyin looked at the full bowl of food in her bowl, but couldn't eat any of it, so she secretly picked out a few pieces.

Rong Si went out and closed the door, casually asking, "What is it?"

Su Fang looked around and whispered, "We think we saw Chu Yu's men around the corner of the cabin."

Rong Si frowned when he heard a certain name.

Without saying a word, he walked straight to the other side.

Su Fang understood immediately and followed Rong Si out of the doorway where Yu Wanyin was.

They were talking in a corner where they wouldn't be easily heard.

Su Fangxiang explained, "Although we can only move around on this floor, the wind is strong today and the ship is unstable, so we thought we'd go down to take a look. Then we seemed to see Chao Yue also going to ask about the route."

"They were dressed in civilian clothes, just like us, and didn't attract much attention."

"Does this mean Chu Yu is also on this ship?"

"Not necessarily," Su Fang and the others did not see Chu Yu, "but as Chu Yu's confidant, Chao Yue should not appear here casually."

Rong Si glanced at the passageway leading to the other side of the ship's cabin, his eyes reflecting the shadows deep within. "Investigate."

Is he on this ship?

Su Fang received the order and went to the handover point in the cabin.

Rong Si stood there for a while, his breathing growing heavier.

When he returned to the house, Yu Wanyin had already finished eating.

She didn't eat much today. "What's wrong? It's not to my taste."

"It's too shaky, I can't eat." Yu Wanyin stood up and sat down to the side.

Rong Si didn't say much, "If you feel dizzy, lie down for a while."

He said, seemingly casually, "It's cold outside today, so don't go out unless you have to."

"Okay," Yu Wanyin replied casually.

Rong Si sent men to pack up all the items.

The people below left the house.

Rong Si paused on one side of the deck for a while, staring intently at the spot where Su Fang had just left, as if he were eyeing prey or an enemy.

He vaguely remembered that when they boarded the ship, the sailor told them that there were already guests on the top deck.

The top floor was sealed off and heavily guarded, preventing them from going up.

Based on Rong Si's understanding of Chu Yu, if he were present, he would most likely be on the top floor.

After a brief pause, he walked straight toward the wooden steps leading to the top floor.

Su Fang had just returned and was standing at the corner of the wooden steps. "My lord..."

They hadn't even started speaking the local dialect yet.

Footsteps sounded beside my ear.

Above the wooden steps, towards the top floor, Chu Yu stood quietly, staring at him intently, his eyes reflecting the turbulent waves outside. "What a coincidence."

Rong Si met his gaze and clicked his tongue lightly, "You too, you're like a persistent ghost."

“Let’s get this straight,” Chu Yu said sarcastically, “I boarded the ship a day earlier than you.”

Chu Yu stepped down. "Aren't you going to invite me to Lord Rong's place for a visit?"

Rong Si simply declined, "It's inconvenient with Madam here."

Chu Yu narrowed his eyes slightly and looked in the direction where Rong Si was.

Just then, a figure walked across the corridor, knocked on the door, and entered a room.

The figure looked somewhat familiar, but Chu Yu didn't pay it any mind.

He withdrew his gaze. "Then please, Lord Rong, come and sit here."

Rong Si stared at him intently, without answering immediately.

Meanwhile, in the room, after Qin Yuan entered, Yu Wanyin sat up from the bed.

The boat was rocking violently, so she couldn't sit still or lie down comfortably.

Yu Wanyin, holding Qin Yuan's arm, said, "Why don't you come for a walk with me?"

"good."

When the door to the house was opened again, Rong Si followed Chu Yu upstairs.

Almost the instant they left, Yu Wanyin walked out of the room.

She could even hear the footsteps of many people going upstairs not far away.

Yu Wanyin didn't care, but the river wind outside was indeed strong.

It made her hair look very messy.

Yu Wanyin pulled her cloak tighter, put on her hat, and walked to the empty, deserted terrace.

The merchant ship was extremely large, divided into two parts, front and back. The living part was like a four-story pavilion built on the ship, with upturned eaves and a complete set of corridors and houses.

Each floor contains many rooms, and they do not interfere with each other except when going downstairs.

Yu Wanyin walked to the fence, and the wind dispelled some of her dizziness.

On both sides of the river are towering, continuous mountains.

Spring brings a fresh green scene to the eyes.

Today, the sky was clear and the wind was strong, making the trees on both sides rustle. Birds flew high in the mountains and fields.

Once we cross this mountain, we should reach Wan'an Port.

Upon thinking of this, Yu Wanyin felt instantly refreshed.

Upstairs in the corridor.

The beaded curtains on all four sides were rolled up, allowing the river breeze to pass through the pavilion and house.

Rong Si's words were full of hostility: "Now that Gan Ning has been given to you, the Marquis of Chu should give up for a while."

Chu Yu calmly poured him tea, "I'm rather greedy, now I want Wan'an Port."

"Wan'an Port can also be yours, after I leave."

Chu Yu laughed as he listened, “Lord Rong, some things are not for children to divide up. You want it today, I will want it tomorrow.”

What's mine is mine.

Rong Si said leisurely, "Lord Chu, one shouldn't be too greedy and insist on having everything."

Chu Yu tapped his finger on the table, "Whether or not one can take all the credit, and whether or not one can take all the credit, should depend on one's own ability."

"If you're not capable enough, then practice more instead of preventing me from getting it."

Rong Si remained calm and composed. “But the Marquis of Chu is incredibly cunning. How many lives were sacrificed to pave this path for you? I am very curious.”

Chu Yu looked at him and asked, "Does Lord Rong think he is very clean?"

"The son of the traitorous general Kakikawa?"

Upon hearing this, Su Fang, who was behind Rong Si, frowned and his long sword sprang out of its sheath with a "whoosh"!

The accompanying soldiers followed closely behind!

At the same time, Chu Yu's personal guards also drew their swords to meet the attack!

Suddenly, a sharp sound of swords rang out from the attic.

Yu Wanyin, who was downstairs, was caught off guard by the sound and instinctively looked up in the direction from which it came.

But she couldn't see what was happening upstairs from her position.

The chill that had been there since early morning swept up again.

Qin Yuan noticed Yu Wanyin's unusual behavior and looked in the same direction she was looking.

Not noticing anything further, she looked away and asked, "What's wrong?"

Yu Wanyin composed herself for a moment, and only after not hearing that sound again did she say, "It's nothing."

She shook off the strange feeling, "Maybe it's because it's windy outside, I'm a little cold."

Qin Yuan nodded. "The wind is strong. Does Your Majesty wish to return?"

Yu Wanyin turned back and said, "Let's go back."

The atmosphere in the attic remained tense and deadlocked.

Rong Si, equally provocative, pondered Chu Yu's words, "son of a traitor."

"It is nothing compared to the Teng clan, who colluded with the enemy and betrayed the country, resulting in the loss of 100,000 soldiers."

Chu Yu slowly tightened his grip on the cup, his eyes bloodshot. "The Teng family did not commit treason, but you are!"

Rong Si's voice was deep and gruff, "I am not the son of a traitor either!"

Chu Yu gave a slight smirk, "You know perfectly well what kind of person you are."

“Of course I know,” Rong Si retorted, “I’m just afraid that the Marquis of Chu doesn’t know what he is.”

They dare to dream of possessing Yaoyao.

Up in the attic, the two men, armed with guns, spoke with menacing intent in every word.

Rong Si was too lazy to play these empty tricks with him and got up to leave.

But Wu Zhou firmly blocked them at the door.

Rong Si glanced at him and said, "If you want to fight, then fight; if you don't want to fight, then get lost."

Chu Yu said slowly, "Rong Si, it's fine if I didn't know you were Rong Zhi's son, but I haven't taken action against you yet because of matters of state and family. Don't think I'll let you off the hook."

"You'd better try to gain more leverage when you're competing with me."

"We'll settle another score with you later."

Rong Si shoved Wu Zhou aside and said, "I'm really afraid you won't settle this with me."

After saying that, he left.

The soldiers following Rong Si left one after another.

Only after they had all disappeared from the attic did Chu Yu's guards put away their swords.

The river breeze in the attic still carried a sharp, ominous, and bloody undercurrent.

Chu Yu quietly watched the turbulent mountains and forests not far away.

Like more than ten years ago, when he went to Youzhou with his uncle to quell a rebellion and was stationed in a mountain camp.

Until one day, my mother said that the imperial court had sent reinforcements and that they should be able to return home soon.

On the day the reinforcements arrived, he was surrounded by swords and fire, and his mother died tragically before his eyes.

Countless soldiers of the Teng family were branded as traitors and bandits who had colluded with the enemy in the very place they had fought to protect, and were slaughtered by their own comrades who came to their aid.

His clothes were soaked with his mother's blood.

In the fiery hell where corpses littered the ground, he heard his uncle shout angrily, "We have never overstepped our bounds while guarding the border, so why are you accusing us of colluding with the enemy and betraying our country?!"

The imperial officials who came to suppress them mocked, "The evidence is overwhelming; you can ask them on your way to the underworld."

"Where did you get the witnesses and evidence?!"

The man said slowly, "Your own brother-in-law, Minister Chu, was afraid you would do something wrong, so he told you everything."

"And your good brother, Rong Zhi, has already confessed to the evidence of your treacherous intentions and collusion with the Northern Chi over the years while you were stationed at the border."

A long knife pierced his uncle's chest, forcing him to his knees.

The uncle's eyes were bloodshot, but he slowly lost his strength as he bled out.

He listened to the man's words and suddenly sneered, "Is it because there are witnesses and physical evidence, or is it because Lord Jiang is afraid of our army and has bribed these people to fabricate charges and put me to death?"

"So what if it is, so what if it isn't?"

"It's all your fault. You were born at the wrong time and you don't know how to appreciate kindness."

For many years, Chu Yu would dream of that bloody massacre that never saw the light of day.

I can almost still hear their arrogant voices.

He remembered a few people.

Old Jiang Hou, his father, and Rong Zhi.

The Kakikawa Rebellion of that year.

It was a conflict between the Northern Chi tribe and Youzhou. Youzhou asked Yingzhou for help, so the Teng clan led troops to help Youzhou quell the rebellion.

In reality, Marquis Jiang was dissatisfied with the conditions offered by Youzhou, feeling that Youzhou could not offer them any benefits.

However, the Northern Chi tribe could offer more, and even promised to give Old Jiang Hou a share of Youzhou city.

So Old Jiang Hou changed his mind at the last minute.

They wanted to help the Northern Chi tribes launch a counterattack against Youzhou, but the Teng family, as the commander-in-chief, refused.

Therefore, Marquis Jiang, together with his father and Rong Zhi, came up with an idea.

They wiped out the entire Teng family, then led troops to attack Youzhou under the name of Teng as commander-in-chief. Upon their return, they accused Teng of treason and acting arbitrarily.

All the blame was placed on the Teng family, allowing them to reap the benefits.

As a result, after the Northern Chi tribes took advantage of the situation to crush and occupy Youzhou, they turned against it and invaded Yuanchuan, looting it completely.

Rong Zhi was beheaded, and none of the 100,000 soldiers and 20,000 civilians escaped.

Those who thought themselves clever ended up benefiting none of them.

Chu Yu stood guard over the corpses of his mother and her entire family, coldly watching everything unfold, feeling a mixture of relief and morbid gratification that they deserved it.

Too few people died.

That's hardly enough to quell the hatred in his heart!

After returning to Shang'an, he discovered that his father had been promoted to the position of prime minister and had already married a new wife.

He had a younger brother a few years later.

Chu Yu waited for his opportunity, killed his younger brother, and then killed his stepmother.

Finally, he killed his father.

He sat in the now-dead Prime Minister's mansion, listening with amusement as people cursed him.

They said he was vicious and cold-blooded.

They said he was crazy.

If being crazy could prevent further loss.

That's praise and a good reputation.

For the rest of the day on the same ship, Rong Si and Chu Yu adhered to the principle of keeping to themselves and did not interact with each other, but they were aware of each other's existence.

Yu Wanyin always felt that Rong Si had become strange after he went out and came back.

When asked, he wouldn't answer.

This piqued Yu Wanyin's curiosity.

Something that could make someone as outspoken as him shut up.

It seems there are very few.

Soon the merchant ship docked at Wan'an Port. Yu Wanyin woke up very early in the morning, or rather, she simply had no desire to sleep.

She sat by the window, watching the merchant ships line up neatly, gradually approaching the town's port not far away.

The clear water meets the blue sky, and in spring, the grass and trees are lush and the flowers are in full bloom.

The surrounding area was filled with merchant ships and fishing boats coming and going.

Even before dawn, the port was already bustling with people and noise.

The naval commander sent someone to summon them to disembark.

They quickly packed their things and disembarked in front of the caravan.

Before leaving, Rong Si helped Yu Wanyin get ready.

He stared at her for a moment, then took his cloak and wrapped it around Yu Wanyin.

Yu Wanyin leaned forward, wrapped up tightly, and asked, "Is it that cold outside?"

"Cold," Rong Si said, uttering only one word.

Yu Wanyin was much smaller than him, and her figure was not very visible in such a bundle.

Rong Si helped her off the ship; carriages and horses had already arrived at the port to meet them.

When they came over, we prepared the horse benches and opened the carriage curtain.

Yu Wanyin was helped into the carriage.

At that moment, Chu Yu disembarked from a merchant ship not far away.

He spotted Rong Si's entourage at a glance, and glanced more intently at the figure of Rong Si protecting the carriage.

From this distance and angle, all you can see is a lily of the valley hairpin in her hair.

Chu Yu knew in his heart that this must be the wife Rong Si had mentioned he was marrying.

Chu Yu then withdrew his gaze and left the port.

As soon as Yu Wanyin got into the car, she excitedly lifted the curtain and looked out.

Just then, Chu Yu and his men had already walked far away and disappeared into the crowd.

The wind by the river blew open the downy feathers of the cloak, and the spring morning dew and the rising sun greeted me.

She is usually calm and peaceful.

Rong Si rarely saw her so curious and excited. "Should we go to the post station first or our lodgings?"

Yu Wanyin pondered for a moment, "Let's go to our lodgings first."

After all, they brought a lot of stuff and manpower, so they need to settle down first before thinking about anything else.

Rong Si nodded and told them to lead the carriages and horses to their lodgings.

Wan'an Port is a relatively large port town within the territory under the jurisdiction of the Central Plains, with a large flow of people and high mobility.

Even during wartime, it did not affect the movement of people in Wan'an Port.

Since it was inconvenient for people to stay at the guesthouse, they rented out a courtyard to stay temporarily.

After Rongsi sent someone to put the things down, he drove to the post station to inquire.

Yu Wanyin stood in front of the post station table and handed the information she wanted to inquire about to the postman for him to look up.

The courier flipped through the documents in his hand, searching for the person page by page.

The brief silence made Yu Wanyin hold her breath and wait nervously.

The sound of pages of archives turning one by one filled my ears.

Until a voice said, "Yes, they've arrived. They're in the city."

"They were waiting for a young lady to arrive, so they left a message."

Upon hearing this, everyone stepped forward.

The courier questioned Yu Wanyin about her identity.

Yu Wanyin quickly told her the truth.

Every single one matched. The courier pulled out the letters left by those people and handed them to Yu Wanyin. "These are the letters they left for you. Their current address should be on the letter. You can go find it."

Yu Wanyin thanked her and took the letter to open it.

The soldiers waiting around her followed behind her.

Yu Wanyin moved quickly, and it was clear that she was in a hurry; she failed to open it several times.

The envelope was opened, and inside was the familiar handwriting.

“Yaoyao Qingqing”.

This ink is fresher than the last one, and it even has a pleasant ink fragrance.

Yu Wanyin looked at that place, as if a huge stone had finally been lifted from her shoulders, or as if someone had stirred up her emotions.

She handed Rong Si the address on the letter, saying, "Take me there."

Rong Si chuckled softly as he took it. "Okay, let's go."

The address on the letter was in a more remote suburb.

The houses stand tall, like places only wealthy families would live.

It was springtime, and the trees and flowers in the courtyard were lush and green, with branches of blossoms stretching out in alleys and streets.

The shadows of flowers fall on the blue-white stone wall, and occasionally some servants come out of the house to make purchases.

Following the address in the letter, they found a house standing deep in the alley.

The mansion is grand and spacious, and it seems that it is not a place that an ordinary family could live in.

The entrance to the courtyard was very clean, the gate was tightly closed, and there was no one around.

Su Fang stepped forward and knocked on the door.

Rong Si gestured to Qin Yuan with his eyes, "You've met her. Take the Queen to recognize her relatives."

Qin Yuan agreed and stepped forward to help Yu Wanyin out of the car.

Not far away, the gate of the mansion creaked open.

A maid peeked out from inside. Seeing so many people, she was clearly startled and hesitated to open the door, which remained half-closed. "Who are you...?"

Yu Wanyin stepped forward and handed over her jade pendant, saying, "The Yu family of Yingzhou has come to welcome you."

Upon hearing the name of the Yu family of Yingzhou, the maidservant seemed to understand something in a daze.

She took the jade pendant from Yu Wanyin's hand and knew it at a glance.

The maid was also very excited and happy, and turned around to shout something into the courtyard.

The language is unfamiliar; it must be the language of Shanshan.

She turned to Yu Wanyin and said, "We have been waiting for you here for a long time, young lady. You have finally arrived."

The maid stepped aside. "Please, young lady. Our mistress is inside."

Yu Wanyin and Qin Yuan entered the room one after the other.

Just as the soldiers were about to step forward, they were stopped by a maid, who said, "There are too many of you. Let two more come in."

"Otherwise it will disturb the host."

Rong Si gestured for the people around him to step back, and led Su Fang forward, saying, "You all stay outside and keep watch."

The other soldiers responded in unison, "Yes."

The courtyard was kept very clean and beautiful, and a maid led the way.

The courtyard was guarded by rows of people.

"Young lady, you must have had a long and arduous journey. Our master has been looking forward to it every day."

Yu Wanyin followed, "How have you been lately, elder sister?"

The maid smiled and led them through the courtyards to the central courtyard. "Aside from missing you, there's nothing wrong with me."

No sooner had the words left her lips than a loud female voice rang out, "Yaoyao!"

Yu Wanyin looked in the direction of the sound and saw a tall, well-dressed woman.

Qin Yuan recognized her and gently nudged Yu Wanyin's arm with her elbow. "It must be your elder sister, Shan Chenjun."

With her clear and bright eyes, she walked quickly toward Yu Wanyin.

"Ah..." Before Yu Wanyin could finish speaking, she was hugged by the woman who walked over quickly!

Everyone fell silent.

Yu Wanyin was passively hugged by her, experiencing an intimacy that was both strange and familiar. "Did someone bully you?"

Yu Wanyin moved her lips, but before she could speak...

Shan Chenjun then looked at the man behind Yu Wanyin, "Who is he?"

Rong Si raised an eyebrow and introduced himself, "My dear son-in-law, Rong Si."

Actually, he was a little unhappy that this person started touching and hugging Yu Wanyin right away.

But what can we do? She's my older sister.

Yu Wanyin's eyelids twitched when she heard him refer to himself as "my dear son-in-law".

Shan Chenjun seemed somewhat hostile towards Rong Si, and pulled Yu Wanyin aside, saying, "We'll talk about your son-in-law later. Come on, my mother is waiting for you in the room."

Yu Wanyin remembered that she had prepared her answer for a long time before coming, but now that she actually saw them, she could only ask, "Is Auntie alright?"

"It's fine." Shan Chenjun led Yu Wanyin inside.

Qin Yuan followed.

The maidservant beside him probably wanted to stop him, but hesitated and stopped.

She turned and stopped Rong Si and Su Fang, gesturing for them to rest in the flower hall, "Please wait here for a moment."

"After all, it's a woman's residence inside, so it's not convenient for the two of you to go in."

As they were Yu Wanyin's family, Rong Si was unusually obedient and waited in the courtyard.

The maidservants brewed tea for them and presented it to Rong Si.

Rong Si asked casually, "I heard before that Shanshan and Beichi have some entanglements."

The maid's hand trembled slightly as she poured the tea, causing ripples to spread across the teacup. Rong Si's previously indifferent gaze suddenly froze.

The maid's voice was calm, revealing nothing unusual. "There were some issues, but they've all been resolved."

"Hmm." Rong Si responded roughly, "Because the Northern Chi are now very powerful, they have almost cut off all connections between Shanshan and the Central Plains. How did you manage to get here by crossing through the Northern Chi who are currently at war?"

Yu Wanyin was pulled through a series of courtyard gates, where there were even more guards inside the residence.

She occasionally saw the guards on duty around her.

For some reason, I felt that the guards were so strict and austere, unlike ordinary household guards. "Does our family hold any official positions in Shanshan now?"

Their eyes would linger on her until she left.

It's a very subtle feeling.

This feeling is like—

Watching the prey.

Once Yu Wanyin realized this, she suddenly stopped in her tracks.

The person in front was still saying, "Our family's situation is still the same as before, nothing has changed."

A very ambiguous answer.

Shan Chenjun walked halfway and, not hearing any footsteps, turned around and asked, "What's wrong, Yao Yao?"

Yu Wanyin thought she might be overthinking things; this was her elder sister with whom she had exchanged letters for years.

Their writing style, temperament, and habits were all the same.

How could there be any mistake after all these years?

The recent letters are no different from those of the past.

The handwriting, tone, and content are exactly the same.

She would hold each letter and read it several times.

But for some reason, Yu Wanyin's heart was beating so fast that she felt uncomfortable.

She looked at Qin Yuan and said, "I probably didn't sleep well last night, because I feel a bit uncomfortable in my chest right now. Go to the front yard and ask Rong Si to give me the medicine I take every day."

Qin Yuan agreed, "Oh, okay."

Yu Wanyin looked at her and reminded her, "Hurry up and get it for me."

Qin Yuan vaguely sensed something was amiss. She glanced at Shan Chenjun behind Yu Wanyin, then turned back and said, "I understand."

She couldn't recall that Yu Wanyin had been taking medication recently.

Yu Wanyin hasn't taken her medicine in a long time.

Yu Wanyin watched as Qin Yuan went back to call Rong Si, and Shan Chenjun had already walked up behind her. "Is Yao Yao still not feeling well?"

"I'm not feeling well," Yu Wanyin clutched her chest. "I can't walk much anymore. Can I sit here for a while?"

Shan Chenjun paused for a moment, then said, "We're just a couple more steps. I'll find you a place to rest once we go inside."

As she spoke, she reached out and grabbed Yu Wanyin's hand.

Yu Wanyin remembered that her elder sister had always been a lively, active, bold, and flamboyant person since she was a child.

When I came to pick her up more than ten years ago, she had a long scar on her right arm.

It is said that he fell from the tree while climbing it and was cut by the branches on the ground.

Whenever this matter is mentioned, her aunt scolds her for being reckless and not taking things seriously.

And this person's right arm was completely clean!

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