“Stop… stop talking.” Huang Rong’s voice trembled slightly.
“Rong’er, why are you so nervous?” Song Qingshu looked at her curiously. “I’m not even talking about you. Besides, isn’t this sothing you’ve always wanted to know?”
“Of course, it’s not about !” Huang Rong exclaid, but she quickly realized her reaction was too suspicious. Hastily, she added, “I did ask, but your answer is just… too detailed.”
“Too detailed?” Song Qingshu said indifferently. “I only gave a rough description of the feeling. I didn’t even ntion the specific details. If you think my answer wasn’t thorough enough, I can go over everything from the beginning. Last night, I first waited until she fell asleep, then quietly approached from the side and—”
“Enough, enough!” Huang Rong didn’t need a mirror to know her face must be burning red. The heat spreading across her skin made her dizzy. She quickly interrupted, “Your intimate matters—how could a lady like … possibly listen to such things!”
“A lady?” Song Qingshu gazed at her playfully. “Rong’er, you sound like you’ve beco twenty years younger.”
“Twenty years…” Huang Rong’s expression darkened for a mont, and she sighed softly. “I really have gotten old. I can’t compare to those young girls anymore.”
Song Qingshu wanted to slap himself. Huang Rong had everything—beauty, grace, and status. The only thing that might bother her was her age. Yet in his eyes, a woman in her early thirties was at the peak of her charm. However, in a world where girls could be married off at twelve or thirteen, being over thirty indeed wasn’t considered young anymore.
“Rong’er, you’re underestimating yourself. Right now, you’re at your most mature and captivating stage. Even if all the young girls in the world stood together, they wouldn’t match the charm of your slightest smile.”
Even though Huang Rong knew he was just trying to coax her, she couldn’t help but feel pleased. It puzzled her. She used to despise smooth-talking playboys. Back then, Ouyang Ke had suffered greatly under her hands. But now, why didn’t she feel the sa dislike toward Song Qingshu?
“I’m not so naive little girl. Do you really think I’d fall for your flowery words?” Huang Rong deliberately put on a stern face, but the slight upward curve of her lips betrayed her true emotions. “Besides, are you saying that your other won—like the Ninth Princess and Miss Zhou—still can’t compare to ?”
Seeing the smile that Huang Rong was trying to suppress, Song Qingshu knew that if he answered “yes,” he could stir her heart even more. However, he had principles. He wasn’t the kind of man who would belittle his own won just to flatter another.
“They’re not that young either. Hardly little girls,” Song Qingshu said with an awkward smile, avoiding the question.
“Hmph, a man who says one thing but ans another.” Huang Rong let out a soft snort. However, being a smart woman, she didn’t push the topic further.
Sensing that the conversation might turn against him, Song Qingshu quickly said, “I’ve answered your question. Are you satisfied with my answer? If not, I can describe last night’s events in even more detail.”
“No need, no need.” Huang Rong waved her hands frantically, knowing how unnatural her smile must look. “I… I’m satisfied.”
“In that case, it’s my turn to ask a question.” Song Qingshu looked at her mischievously.
Huang Rong’s heart skipped a beat. She knew he would definitely ask sothing difficult for her to answer. Quickly thinking of an excuse, she said, “It’s already late. Let’s stop here for today. If you have more questions, you can ask them tomorrow.”
Song Qingshu’s smile froze. He had worked hard to create this intimate atmosphere, allowing Huang Rong to let her guard down. Under normal circumstances, she wouldn’t be this open. Tonight had been the result of many coincidences coming together. If he let this chance slip away, who knew when he would get another?
“Rong’er, this is cheating!” Song Qingshu said, exasperated.
“Hehe~ This lady is cheating, so what? What can you do about it?” Huang Rong lifted her chin smugly. Twirling around, she spun toward the inner room, her skirt fluttering as she prepared to leave.
But her triumph was short-lived. Just as she lifted the curtain to enter, the world suddenly darkened before her eyes. Song Qingshu had already moved ahead, blocking her path. Unable to stop in ti, she crashed straight into his chest.
“Ah—hmph!” Huang Rong gasped, but her voice was abruptly muffled, leaving only a series of soft whimpers.
Her eyes widened in shock. She never expected Song Qingshu to be so bold—to k!ss her so suddenly!
In that instant, her mind flashed back to last night’s k!ss. That electrifying sensation made her montarily dazed. But she quickly snapped back to reality—this wasn’t the sa as last night’s special circumstances.
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Last night, she had responded to his k!ss with enthusiasm, largely because he didn’t know her true identity at the ti. But now, they were face to face, with her husband just behind the curtain. How could she be so reckless?
She shoved Song Qingshu away, her face flushed with both sha and anger. “What are you doing?!”
“Weren’t you the one who told
to do sothing about it?” Song Qingshu put on an innocent look. “This is the first ti in my life I’ve received such an unexpected request, so of course, I had to fulfill it.”
“You—!” Huang Rong was at a loss for words. She knew he was deliberately playing dumb, but she had indeed said sothing ambiguous earlier. Not wanting to argue with him, she swallowed her frustration. “Move aside! I need to go in.”
“Rong’er, that’s not fair. We agreed to take turns asking questions. But after prying into my private life, you suddenly don’t want to play anymore? Isn’t that a bit… unjust?” Song Qingshu stretched his arm out, blocking the curtain. Huang Rong pushed against it a few tis, but it wouldn’t budge.
“Fine, ask then.” Knowing she was in the wrong, Huang Rong huffed and returned to her seat at the table. She had already decided—whatever he asked, she’d just make sothing up. It’s not like he could tell if she was lying.
“Now that’s more like the heroic Leader Huang,” Song Qingshu said with a grin. Pouring her a cup of tea, he casually asked, “Since you asked
that kind of question earlier, I’ll ask you sothing similar. What was the happiest mont you’ve ever had with Hero Guo? Please describe it in detail. No need to hold back on the specifics—I certainly won’t.”
Seeing the mischievous smile on his face, Huang Rong nearly threw the tea in his face. Sohow, she managed to suppress the urge and started thinking of how to deal with this question.
At first, her mind naturally drifted to mories of her marriage with Brother Jing. The happiest tis were surely those early days on Peach Blossom Island—carefree and blissful, far removed from the hardships of Xiangyang.
But when she tried to pinpoint a single mont, she was stunned to realize she couldn’t. No matter how hard she tried, the only thing that ca to mind… was last night.
Compared to that, all the past monts seed insignificant!
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