Chapter Forty-Six: She’s Even Crazier Than I Am!
A moment of spring night is worth a thousand pieces of gold.
Fang Zhiyin had never realized that Ouyang Junyan could be so... formidable!
Ahem!
Of course, she knew it was that Tian Lisha who had put something in the food or drink he consumed, making him turn out this way.
But after loving him for so many years, being married for over a year, it was the first time she had experienced such feelings—Fang Zhiyin had never even dreamed it possible.
It wasn’t until the afternoon of the next day that Fang Zhiyin finally woke up. Opening her eyes, she only felt exhaustion, wishing to get out of bed, but she was far too tired. She forced herself to sit up, only to find the “culprit” who had left her in this state nowhere to be seen.
Could he have switched to another personality and gone to work or school?
Even now, Ye Xin had finally agreed to testify—a truly exhilarating event—but Aqing saw a trace of heartache in the young master’s eyes.
As if her brain was deprived of oxygen, Gu Ziling’s pupils quivered violently; she stared wide-eyed, and with another beat, death was only a step away, so close she could almost touch it.
Later, when the program was aired, viewers unanimously felt that though the final proposal was cliché, it was heartwarmingly so, and everyone expressed their delight.
“Hao, as long as you like me, even if you can love me a little more, any fault of mine—I’ll change, I’ll change everything.” Gu Yurou’s lips were tender and trembling, her plea low and quivering, her voice thick with emotion.
“Li Gu, hurry and catch up—he’s widening the gap, proving he can control things from a distance!” Li Kun suddenly shouted from the platform of the Li Clan settlement.
The three were idly chatting together, and as they saw a newcomer approach, a bald burly man casually asked a question.
This time, however, they were wiser; instead of rushing to the front of the group, they simply followed quietly from a short distance behind.
Gu Lang was quite pleased with himself, and He Ruoqian could easily imagine his exuberant expression. It was hard to connect this moment with the person who, months ago, wanted to discuss such unreliable topics as “the meaning of life.”
Those people said it was because Zhenzhen had offended someone in school named Sister Ning, and Sister Ning was targeting Zhenzhen because of you.
Yet life must be held in one’s own hands. She thought of her mother and brother far away, and felt a touch of relief. This life was just beginning, and she was determined to ensure that everyone around her would thrive.
“What’s with the White Radiance Knight? The future—is it the world? What’s really going on?” Lu Feiyang was utterly at a loss! If what this fellow said was true, hadn’t he been living all along in a distorted timeline?
“Don’t call me uncle; it doesn’t sound very pleasant. Just call me elder brother, and call my wife ‘auntie.’ That sounds much more agreeable,” Fu Ye said.
That day, Wei Yan wandered endlessly through the alleyways, but in the end, found no ancient books about imperial treasures.
“Not coming!” Xian Zhiming shouted hoarsely, telling Gu Xiaobei and Li Haonan to keep each other company. He was so startled that the hairs on his back bristled.
“Look at yourself! You’ve got no dignity at all!” Li Ming scolded, disappointed.
In response, all the senior members of the Wang family declared they would demand justice, and those with particularly strong feelings insisted that Lin Xifan must disappear from Linjiang. Among those shouting for Lin Xifan’s removal were Wang Dongqing and Wang Dongli’s father, Wang Zhicheng, as well as Wang Yu.
Hongjie and Chen Shuang arrived at Li Haonan’s home with the others, but downstairs, they only saw Li Haonan with a sour expression—there was no sign of Gu Xiaobei.
“Wait—if you’re going to take us away, at least tell us why!” Wei Yan’s gaze flashed, and he promptly asked.
Wei Yan’s eyes shone as he swept his palm. Instantly, ninety-nine chess pieces flew toward the image on the wall.
She wanted to use her spiritual sense to investigate, but now wasn’t the time. Even though her spiritual sense was advanced, if she reached out, she wouldn’t be able to conceal it.