Chapter 165 Recognized Jiang Ruan



After a moment of stunned silence, Su Zhen came to his senses and gave instructions to his servants.

Su Liluo and Xiao Ye walked in side by side from outside. Today, she was wearing a pale yellow brocade dress with flying birds and cloud patterns, and her hair was styled in a high bun with a gold hairpin inlaid with pearls.

At first glance, she is elegant and graceful, beautiful and stunning, like a fairy who has fallen from the sky.

The moment Su Zhen saw her, his pupils widened suddenly, and his body trembled with excitement.

“Ruan Ruan…”

Su Zhen shouted in a moment of panic.

Su Yu and Jiang Qinshu, standing nearby, were extremely nervous, as if their hearts were in their throats.

At this moment, they were extremely glad that they had prepared a reason to tell Su Zhen beforehand, otherwise they really wouldn't know how to explain it now.

This Su Liluo looks so much like Jiang Ruan from back then!

Especially her outfit today. Jiang Ruan used to love wearing pale yellow dresses. If Su Liluo's appearance is seven or eight parts similar to Jiang Ruan, then wearing this pale yellow dress now makes her eight or nine parts similar.

“Ruan Ruan…”

Su Zhen was so surprised that tears welled up in his eyes. He couldn't hold back and staggered toward Su Liluo.

Seeing Su Zhen's discomposure, Su Liluo recalled what Su Wanshi had said in her previous life: that she looked very much like her mother. Now, judging from her father's attitude, it must be true.

"General Su."

Just as Su Zhen was about to approach them, Xiao Ye stepped in front and spoke in a cold voice.

Su Zhen then came to his senses and realized that he had mistaken the person in front of him for Jiang Ruan.

"This humble general pays his respects to the Crown Prince and Crown Princess."

Su Zhenqiang suppressed his shock and slowly bowed in greeting.

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