Chapter 21 Drunken Moon Pavilion



He then added, "You were the one who insisted on telling me, not the other way around!"

Qiaoniang smiled brightly, but Yaoniang found the smile of the person in front of her particularly irritating. She sat down angrily and said, "Since you don't want to know, I won't tell you. Otherwise you'll say I forced you to hear something you didn't want to hear."

But Qiaoniang looked at her calmly, her smile still gentle, showing no sign of anxiety. She turned away, but ultimately couldn't help but speak:

“Bitao and I grew up together since childhood. Although we are called master and servant, we ate and slept together since we were young. We are like sisters.”

Bitao is the person who understands me best and supports me the most. When our family was struggling, she didn't even take her monthly allowance. Our bond is extraordinary. To me, she's no longer just a maid, but family who has shared joys and sorrows.

Although she had said everything she wanted to say, she looked embarrassed.

Seeing that Qiaoniang remained in the same sitting posture with a "that's it?" expression, he could only sit there dejectedly and remain silent.

Seeing her expression, Qiaoniang, fearing her joke had gone too far, quickly comforted her, "You two have a very good relationship; anyone with eyes can see it. Even if you didn't tell me, I could guess. Of course, I don't feel it now."

Yet, she couldn't help but feel moved, thinking that Yao Niang was truly a kind and honest girl. How many of the personal maids of noble ladies didn't grow up together? Perhaps those as sincere as Yao Niang towards Bi Tao were extremely rare.

Seeing that Yao Niang still looked listless, she thought for a moment and then asked, "What do you want to hear?"

Yao Niang was taken aback, and Qiao Niang added, "You mean gossip."

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