Suddenly, a thought popped into Wan Ge's mind: Mo Yan had been playing dumb all along; he might not be as innocent as the mission described.
But whether it is or not, the current problem is no longer important.
Mo Yan pulled his lover into his arms, the first time he had ever done so: "Wange, I love you. Will you come with me? Let's elope."
Even though he knew that Wan Ge wouldn't agree, and that she had just rejected the hairpin he had given her that day, he still couldn't help but hope that maybe she really was willing to elope with him?
Wan Ge's gentle voice rang in his ear: "Will you always be good to me?"
Mo Yan nodded: "As long as I'm alive, I will always be good to you."
“Okay, I’ll go with you.” Wan Ge answered without further hesitation.
At first, Wan Ge had no idea about the elopement trick. She originally wanted to wait quietly in the palace for two months to see what other tricks Mo Yan would play.
But unexpectedly, just because they traveled together, the emperor wanted to put them under house arrest, and even took action against Mo Yan.
Although she could understand the emperor's feelings at this moment, and knew that it was already excessive for him not to kill them, she still didn't want to feel heartache, and didn't want to see Mo Yan get hurt.
So she decided that if she couldn't change their minds, she would run away from the wedding; the sooner she ran away, the better.
They could cancel their wedding directly, or if that didn't work, they could find a suitable match for the Crown Prince based on his financial situation, instead of having to wait until the wedding day to cancel it.
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Mo Yan didn't know why Wan Ge was willing to go with him, but he was very happy. He picked up Wan Ge and disappeared into the twilight.
When Wan Ge was in his arms, she was absolutely certain that this scholar, who usually only seemed to be good at martial arts and literature, possessed super strong internal strength and very impressive lightness skills.
He was definitely not an ordinary scholar; in fact, many big shots in the martial arts world might not be his match.
The character Mo Yan in the story is clearly a man who loves reading and has excellent literary talent. He has never liked fighting and always tries to persuade people with reason.
But I never expected that he had kept it so well hidden.
Wan Ge suddenly began to doubt: Could someone like Mo Yan really be deceived? Did she really need to take him to experience what it felt like to be hurt by love?
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Mo Yan eventually disappeared from the palace with his men. The emperor was shocked when he heard the news and forbade others to discuss the matter.
Only a few people knew the reason for Wan Ge and Mo Yan's disappearance. The emperor forbade them to speak of it, probably because he was afraid that such a scandal would really fall on the royal family.
The person sitting in the main seat in the court was anxious and uneasy, but Mo Yan, who had run away with his beloved, was happily starting a fire in the kitchen, preparing to cook something delicious for Wan Ge.
Wange stood to the side watching Mo Yan prepare the ingredients, her eyes filled with disbelief: "Your Highness can do these things too?"
Mo Yan replied softly, "Back then, I traveled alone and learned a few simple dishes. Wan Ge will try them later; I think they shouldn't be too bad."
“I will naturally believe the guarantee made by Your Highness.” Wange smiled slightly again.
When Mo Yan heard her call him "Little Prince" again, he couldn't help but think of her murmuring in her dream, where she was still calling him "Brother".
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