Chapter 169 Red Eye



Then he stared at the monk with a look of utter incomprehension.

The monk chuckled and swapped the plate of vegetarian food in front of him with the other monk's.

Ye Wan then believed that the plate of berries the monk had given her was not intentionally.

He is a simple, good person.

There are still more good people than bad in this world.

Caught in the middle, watching the two go back and forth, Su Hanjiang suddenly felt like an outsider.

Perhaps sensing his embarrassment, Ye Wan thoughtfully took a moment to pick up a pastry and bring it to his lips:

"Master, ah—"

Su Hanjiang wanted to pretend he didn't know her.

But resignedly, she opened her mouth.

It's soft and moist without being dry, but a bit too sweet, which is still acceptable.

Ye Wan withdrew her hand and lightly bit the tip of her chopsticks.

Looking at Su Hanjiang, her eyes sparkled, as if she were very happy.

Su Hanjiang thought she was going to praise him, so he considerately replied, "It's barely edible."

The evaluation was really not good, but Ye Wan was very happy and kept staring at Su Hanjiang.

Su Hanjiang felt uneasy under her gaze: "Is there something else?"

Ye Wan lowered her head and said shyly, "Um, Master, I forgot to change to serving chopsticks."

Su Hanjiang: "..."

Monk: "..."

The phrase "forgets the lesson" perfectly describes Ye Wan.

Su Hanjiang sat down and ignored Ye Wan.

But he didn't look angry; instead, he seemed... smug?

The monk stood to the side, taking in his expression.

Suddenly, she said quietly, "I always feel like I've experienced something like this before."

No sooner had she finished speaking than she noticed a piece of pastry had appeared on the plate in front of her.

Ye Wan smiled and said, "Master, don't be sad. Everyone gets a share. I used serving chopsticks this time, so you can eat without worry."

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