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I glanced down at the porcelain bottle in my hand, carefully placed it in my arms, and was about to push the door open when I hesitated, gripping the doorknob. I then ran to the wardrobe and put the remaining bottles into my arms.

Liu Lieyu isn't here today, and Zifeng's attention is entirely on the TV. As long as I don't cause any trouble, the chances of her finding out are very, very low. It's better to give the chef a few more at once so he can teach them to Feiyan, so we don't have to hand them out every day. It would be troublesome if Liu Lieyu came back every day.

I adjusted the bottles and jars in my arms to make sure they were secure, and then I took a couple of steps around the bedroom to see if there was any noise.

Okay, go out.

After fiddling around for a while and making sure everything was okay, I finally opened the door and went out.

I walked towards the kitchen as if nothing had happened. I glanced at Wisteria, who was indeed busy watching TV and didn't even look at me.

I finally breathed a sigh of relief and pushed open the glass door to the kitchen with my left hand. The chef turned around and smiled at me when he saw me come in.

I glanced back at Wisteria, who was intently watching TV. I took two steps inside, making sure Wisteria wouldn't see me from this angle, then waved to the chef and took a small bottle out of my pocket.

The chef strolled over to me, and with a wave of his left hand, the bottle I had placed on the table disappeared. Ah, it's good to have magic powers. I glanced at the chef with envy, then took out five or six more bottles from my pocket before stopping.

The explosives on my body had all been moved, and I breathed a sigh of relief. This should be enough for Fei Yan for a week.

I glanced at the chef, wanting to say something, but I was afraid the wisteria in the living room would notice. The chef seemed to have guessed my intentions, and immediately turned on the stove, poured in oil, and added vegetables. The sizzling sound of stir-frying echoed throughout the kitchen.

The head chef bent down and whispered in my ear, "Your Majesty, is there something you need me to tell Lady Fei Yan?"

I nodded and whispered quickly in the chef's ear, "Tell Fei Yan to drink one bottle a day."

The chef nodded.

I smiled with satisfaction, clapped my hands, and went out. As I passed the dining table, I poured myself a glass of water and sat down on the sofa next to the wisteria. I asked, "Watching Gu Yue again?"

"Yes, look, that's him. Isn't he handsome?" Zi Teng nodded, and Gu Yue quickly grabbed my arm to show me when she came out.

I glanced at the TV and nodded. "Yeah, he really is handsome."

Wisteria smiled with a hint of infatuation, "I really want to see her."

I raised an eyebrow. Perhaps your wish will come true soon.

"Didn't your aunt tell you to go find her?" I took a sip of water and asked, lowering my eyes.

Wisteria stared intently at the television screen. "I know, I'll go again tonight."

I nodded and said nothing more. Maybe I won't see Wisteria again in a few days. To be honest, I'll really miss Wisteria if she leaves.

I just wonder who will take over Zi Teng's place after she leaves? I thought about it and said that it might be Fei Yan's person next.

I ate my meal with a heavy heart, only managing a couple of bites before heading off to see Feng Su.

Feng Su was still the same as always. Every time I came in, Feng Su would sit blankly on the edge of the bed like a soulless rag doll.

This time I didn't go closer, I just watched Feng Su from a distance at the door. My hands unconsciously clenched into fists. Feng Su, wait for me, I'll save you soon.

Also, You... We'll be able to leave this awful place soon.

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