Throughout both of her lives, An Yuan'er's least favorite thing was studying.
When she went to school today, she had anticipated that her aunt would make things difficult for her, so she asked her maid, Green Ivy, to find out what book the young lady was memorizing recently. She learned that An Piao'er was memorizing the Li Sao.
An Yuan'er stayed up for three consecutive nights, forcing herself to cram in the Li Sao.
At this moment, a strong drowsiness came over her, and An Yuan'er rested her head in her hand and dozed off in the car.
An Piao'er had been secretly observing An Yuan'er, waiting for An Yuan'er to fawn over her and apologize as usual.
She had already decided that she would definitely act like the eldest sister and teach An Yuan'er a good lesson.
But as An Piao'er waited and waited, she grew impatient, but An Yuan'er didn't react at all.
An Yuan'er was fast asleep in a corner of the carriage, dreaming of some wonderful things, her lips always turned up in a smile.
An Piao'er was furious, but she was unwilling to lower herself and speak to An Yuan'er.
Her face was ashen the whole way; she looked terrible.
After an incense stick had burned, we arrived at the Royal Academy.
After a short rest, An Yuan'er regained her energy. When she got off the carriage, she called out to An Piao'er.
An Piao'er was overjoyed. After waiting for so long, she finally received An Yuan'er's apology.
For some reason, An Piao'er usually ignored An Yuan'er's attempts to please her, but today, for some reason, she was particularly looking forward to seeing how her younger sister would try to win her over.
But who knew—
An Yuan'er simply walked past her casually, saying nonchalantly, "Big sister, you don't look well. Didn't you get enough rest last night?"
An Piao'er's face was contorted in extreme pain, but she still managed to force out a sentence: "An Yuan'er, is this all you want to say to me?"
An Yuan'er chuckled: "Otherwise, what else do you think I should say, sister?"
After finishing speaking, An Yuan'er left without looking back, skipping and hopping away.
An Piao'er, standing behind her, stomped her feet in anger.
An Yuan'er must have done it on purpose. An Piao'er was completely disgusted. When did this little girl become so annoying?
An Yuan'er didn't have time to pay attention to An Piao'er, because she would finally be able to see Yi Chenli soon.
It's been a whole year. In this year, there have only been letters, candy, and gifts. Most of the time, An Yuan'er shares her life with Yi Chenli through her drawings, while Yi Chenli never mentions anything about his own affairs.
An Yuan'er couldn't find out about him, but even without asking, she could guess that the silent boy wouldn't share his pain with anyone, and that even the best imperial physicians had given up on his leg.
In his past life, he was unable to stand up, and in this life, An Yuan'er dared not hope that things would be different.
Even if he could never walk again, An Yuan'er would never look down on him. They had already made a pinky promise in the snow and were now friends.
Father said that one should never abandon or give up on friends, and An Yuan'er found a perfect reason to care about Yi Chenli.
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Led by the young eunuch, An Yuan'er and An Piao'er arrived at the Royal Academy.
The school was bustling with activity. An Yuan'er and his group were the last to arrive, while the other princes and nobles had already found their seats in advance.
An Piao'er was beautiful and very popular from the moment she arrived. She left An Yuan'er and sat down next to the Fifth Prince.
"Yuan'er, sit with me."
"Yuan Yuan, I've saved a seat for you here."
An Yuan'er is also quite popular, and many people are eager to sit with her.
An Yuan'er looked around and immediately recognized that familiar figure from the front row.
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