Chapter Sixty-Three: Snowball Fight



From afar, Murong Kui watched us having so much fun, her face constantly shifting between seven different colors.

They were having a great time, throwing snowballs in all directions.

"ah!"

A shout rang out, and everyone stopped what they were doing and looked toward the source of the sound.

Murong Kui was hit by a snowball and looked pained.

I said apologetically, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to. Are you alright?"

Lingxin glared at me angrily: "Are you trying to kill our princess?"

I said coldly, "Your princess isn't that delicate! It's just a snowball!"

"Our princess has been born into a noble family and is far superior to you!"

"Lingxin!" Murong Kui interjected, stopping her.

"I'm sorry, Lingxin didn't mean it!"

Seeing that I just gave a cold smile, she lowered her eyes, looking as if she was about to cry, which was pitiful: "You're not blaming me, are you!"

"How could that be!"

"Murong, are you alright? I'm just sorry my snowball hit you earlier!"

Murong Kui secretly clenched her handkerchief: "Murong is alright, Your Highness need not worry!"

I was stunned. That snowball was clearly mine; how could he, so high and mighty, apologize on my behalf?

Then she coughed dryly, and Ye Lisheng frowned and asked, "What's wrong? Should we call a doctor?"

Seeing how much he cared for other women, she felt a mix of emotions, and wished she could glare at him to death.

"Murong is fine. She might just be having some trouble getting used to sleeping in a different place and isn't sleeping very well!"

He seemed to remember something and said, "I remember you used to live in the Moon Gazing Pavilion!"

A bad feeling rose in my heart: "He wouldn't want to kick me out of the manor, would he?"

Murong Kui nodded

Lingxin said to me with dissatisfaction, "Now it's been taken over by those people!"

"you!"

At this moment, Ye Lisheng spoke up: "In that case, moving to Wangyue Pavilion will be good for your recovery!"

Upon hearing this, Murong Kui's lips curled into a wide smile.

Then he said, "You move to Jingxin Garden!"

This statement caused both joy and sorrow.

Murong Kui's smile abruptly ended, a flash of resentment crossing her eyes.

I was overjoyed. As long as they didn't kick me out of the mansion, it didn't matter where I lived.

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