"Tell me, what do you think would happen if your brother told Father about your secret relationship with the Sixth Prince?"
Lying to intelligent people is extremely foolish.
My brother isn't so easily fooled.
An Yuan'er's face darkened: "Brother, I haven't tattled behind people's backs since I was five years old. You still told Father, aren't you ashamed?"
An Huaishou was only saying it casually and didn't really mean to complain, but after being retorted by An Yuan'er, An Huaishou's face turned red with embarrassment. This little girl is sharp-tongued and never lets anyone off the hook.
He put away his joking expression and said earnestly, "Actually, what I want is for you to be safe and happy, Yuan'er. The Sixth Prince has too many entanglements and is not a good match for you."
An Yuan'er retorted, "Who says they're not a good match? I think the Sixth Prince is perfect in every way, especially good to me. I will only love him in this life, and I won't love anyone else."
"An Yuan'er, aren't you ashamed? You're a girl, you should be more reserved."
In this way, An Yuan'er wouldn't dare to be presumptuous with An Chaoli, but she knew that her brother doted on her, so she was fearless in front of him.
“Yuan’er and Mo Ran are the same; they openly admit who they like, unlike some people who probably only realize their feelings belatedly at the end. But what's the use when the person is gone?”
An Yuan'er clearly knew An Huai Shou's Achilles' heel, and her every few sentences revolved around Mo Ran, each sentence piercing An Huai Shou's heart.
Chief An Huai sighed: "Regarding the envelope, I can keep quiet, but... you have to exchange it for something?"
When people truly like someone, they can't be stopped by force. If her younger sister truly only loves the Sixth Prince, An Huaishou knows very well that anything she does will be in vain, since the little girl is inherently stubborn and single-minded.
An Yuan'er looked at An Huishou with a hint of doubt: "Change? What is that?"
An Yuan'er couldn't immediately think of anything that An Huishou wanted from her.
This older brother's awkwardness made An Yuan'er feel increasingly strange.
An Huai turned her head slightly to the side, her eyes darting away, and slowly said, "Exchange it for Mo Ran's letter."
Although her brother spoke quickly and softly, An Yuan'er still heard him.
She glared at her brother, teasingly saying, "Now you're in a hurry? Brother, your secret attention won't work. If you really regret it, you can take the initiative. Why should you think that just because a girl likes you, she has to like you forever? Our Mo Ran is so outstanding, there will only be more and more boys pursuing her in the future. While there's still time, don't always wait for the girl to take the initiative. If you're always so oblivious, Mo Ran will get tired too."
Joking aside, if An Yuan'er doesn't help her own brother, who will?
Soon, Guoguo brought over all the letters Mo Ran had written to An Yuan'er from the room.
Because the battlegrounds were remote and the camps had to be moved and relocated frequently, correspondence was not very convenient. Mo Ran had been gone for almost a year, and An Yuan'er had only received three letters.
An Yuan'er handed the letter to An Huishou: "Take a look."
An Huaishou almost impatiently took the envelope and eagerly opened the letter.
Most of the letters were Mo Ran reporting her safety to An Yuan'er and sharing the scenery she had seen along the way. The envelopes only showed Mo Ran's bravery and perseverance, but not any of the hardships she had endured.
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