It was time to practice calligraphy, so Su Chen practiced at the table by the window.
Jun Mochen was reading a memorial when he caught a glimpse of Su Chen stirring something up on the other side of the table, so he moved over there.
Seeing her practicing calligraphy, Jun Mochen was surprised, but when he saw the scrawled characters on the rice paper, his lips twitched involuntarily.
Unable to bear it any longer, he snatched the brush, uncovered a new sheet of Xuan paper, and wrote a few words on it.
After shoving the pen into Su Chen's hand, he walked away with his hands behind his back, sighing before leaving, and said, "You can copy it first."
Su Chen understood that she was being looked down upon.
She looked down at the few words Jun Mochen had just written and pouted.
I must admit, this guy's handwriting is really beautiful. He's got a wicked and eccentric personality, and his handwriting reflects that eccentricity, with a certain spirit.
Su Chen observed for a while and then began to copy. At first, her writing was crooked and uneven, but later she managed to find some clues. However, compared to Jun Mochen's handwriting, she was still far behind.
After dinner, Jun Mochen said, "I have many things to attend to these days, so I won't stay overnight." He then left, departing quite gracefully.
Su Chen thought that since he was the villain, he must be thinking about how to deal with the male lead.
First, based on the novels she had read before, she speculated that the villain would definitely plant spies and informants around the male protagonist.
Su Chen guessed that this informant must be her half-sister, because in the original world, her half-sister had always liked His Majesty and thought it was a secret crush, but anyone with eyes could see that.
It's likely that His Majesty forced her to act as an inside agent, or perhaps he deliberately spread rumors that the Sixth Prince was a murderous monster, which drove his already fragile half-sister to her death.
Now that her body has been replaced, His Majesty still thinks he can control her.
Su Chen shook her head; this was probably the reason for Jun Mochen's failure.
I heard that the Sixth Prince and his half-sister Ningluo will be getting married in three days. Before that, he might go to the palace to see his half-sister. I wonder what kind of trouble His Majesty will cause then.
The day after Su Chen started talking about this, Ning Luo came to visit her.
"Your Highness, the Second Miss has arrived!" Mu Mu seemed very excited.
Su Chen leaned lazily against the couch, put down her storybook, and beckoned, "Let her in."
After a while, Ning Luo came in.
Su Chen could clearly see that her big eyes were darting around, just like when she first entered the Jade Feather Palace, as if she were visiting a museum.
Su Chen chuckled, "If you want your sister to touch you, then touch her as much as you want."
Ning Luo's eyes lit up, and his hand couldn't help but reach for the lion-shaped beast on the incense burner.
Su Chen gestured to Mu Mu, who was secretly laughing to herself, "Mu Mu, bring out all kinds of pastries for the Second Miss to try."
Ningluo's eyes lit up even more, and she sat obediently at the table waiting.
"I'll be marrying into the Prince's mansion in a couple of days, so I need to behave more dignifiedly there." Su Chen thought for a moment and then added, "Just pretend."
"Hahaha, sis, you're so funny." Ning Luo laughed so hard she almost fell over.
"I'm serious. In the palace, I was just pretending when I saw anyone except Mumu." Su Chen winked at her.
"Oh? So you're just pretending even when facing me?"
Upon hearing that voice, Su Chen's face fell. She had already guessed that Jun Mochen would come, but why couldn't she control that foul mouth?
“Your Majesty, this… of course not.” Su Chen went to greet him.
"She has family?" Jun Mochen glanced to the side. "This must be the future Sixth Princess Consort, right?"
Ningluo dared not be negligent and quickly bowed.
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