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Chapter 75: Do Not Speak of Painful Matters

Liu'er felt those words were strange.

It was reasonable if Miss Jun had said she had forgotten about Miss Lin. After all, they hadn't seen each other in so ti. Even if they had the best relationship, forgetting about her was not such a big deal.

Young Miss had many things to do. Great minds have short mories.

But what did she an by 'forgot that she was still here'?

But Liu'er did not have ti to ask that question.

From outside, a girl's tearful voice sobbed, "Zhenzhen, Zhenzhen."

So, that Miss Lin had actually co here herself.

Miss Jun straightened in her seat. Through the window, she could see a delicate and lithe form rushing through the courtyard.

When she saw this girl's appearance, Miss Jun's mories inford her about what Jun Zhenzhen had thought about her.

She was ugly. Of course, that was Jun Zhenzhen's thought. After giving Lin Jin'er a once over, she felt that Jun Zhenzhen was a bit too harsh.

Although making friends was beneath her dignity, she was won over by gentle words and her heartfelt sincerity. Those things were very important to Jun Zhenzhen, who had just co to a strange place, so she sincerely made friends with her.

Miss Jun was silent for a mont.

Jun Zhenzhen was really a strange person. Towards the people she liked, she was totally devoted to them and completely sincere and heartfelt.

But sadly, she was never able to see whether the other party cared about her sincerity.

No matter if they cared about it or desired it, once you've given them your heart, if they didn't like or want it, they would only trample on it. And you couldn't really bla them.

At tis, such a thing really made other people unhappy.

Liu'er cheerily opened the door.

"Miss Lin!" she shouted happily.

At almost the sa ti as the servant girl announced Miss Lin's na, she walked in through the doors.

Although this was seen as disrespectful, it was not sothing unreasonable. This was sothing Miss Lin often did here in the past.

Miss Lin was from an official family. For her to call upon rchants like the Fang FAmily was a step down for her and an honor for the Fang Family. So she never had to notify them.

This was sothing Jun Zhenzhen told the servants of the Fang Family. At first, Miss Lin had been barred from entering.

For Jun Zhenzhen, this Miss Lin was her family.

Footsteps. A delicate fragrance. Miss Lin walked into the room.

Miss Jun stayed seated at her kang table and didn’t look at the young miss.

When Miss Lin saw her, her red eyes leaked gem-like tears.

"Zhenzhen, you…" Her voice trembled.

However, her sorrowful deluge was halted because Miss Jun cut her off.

"I am not like how I was before." Her expression was grave as she focused on Miss Lin.

Miss Lin was unable to describe her feelings to those words. It felt very awkward to be interrupted, but soon, she understood what this ant.

"Zhenzhen, don’t talk like this. No matter if you married…" Her voice was stuck again, her face even more sorrowful.

Again, her speech was interrupted.

"No, I said I was not the sa not because I married into a rchant family," Miss Jun stated very seriously. "I’m talking about how I died once, so now I’m no longer the sa."

Miss Lin felt sowhat annoyed. Internally she retorted, You indeed are not the sa as before. Have you gone mad?

But she was still very knowledgeable on how to interact with a person such as Jun Zhenzhen.

"Zhenzhen." She walked over to Miss Zhen. She reached out to grab her hands. "I know."

When she said this, her face was very serious, seeming to be doing her utmost to stop her tears. This added a heavier weight to her sorrow and made her more apt to console soone.

No matter what you say, I will believe it. No matter what you do, I will listen.

This was comradeship. This was a true friend.

Miss Lin saw Miss Jun sigh. She sighed internally too. She knew that what she did was right. Deceiving this girl was very easy.

"Let tell this to you frankly. Do you really know?" Although she sighed, Miss Jun asked her question again. "Whatever you do, whatever you say, you must rember my words."

Miss Lin nodded without a trace of hesitation.

"I rember," she said, tightly gripping Miss Jun’s hand as tears dripped down her face. "Don’t worry."

Miss Jun didn’t.

Last ti, Zuo Yanzhi had intended to make things hard for her but had the tables turned on her. When she said she bullied Zuo Yanzhi to Fang Yuxiu, she ant it.

She knew they were the enemy, but they didn’t know that she was not the foolishly trusting Jun Zhenzhen, who was easily excitable.

In light of this, it was sowhat unfair.

This had given her an unshakeable faith in Heaven’s justice, yet when she had lost her silver because she played a poor trick, she felt sowhat uneasy.

Now that Miss Lin had ca calling, she, of course, knew perfectly well what she had co here for. Moreover, she had plans of her own that this Miss Lin definitely did not know.

So she wanted to remind her now and tell her that she was not the sa as Jun Zhenzhen in the past. That was only fair.

As for if Miss Lin believed her or understood the words, that was not her problem.

Who told the Heavenly Father to make her wear Jun Zhenzhen’s skin. Even if she shook Miss Lin’s shoulders while wildly yelling ‘I’m not Jun Zhenzhen’, she reckoned that Miss Lin would only think that she had beco crazy in a fit of passion.

Hmm. That was quite an interesting situation. Should she try it?

Miss Jun couldn’t stop herself from grinning. She thought she was getting more naughty. That was no good.

When Miss Lin saw her smile, she felt even more mystified. Jun Zhenzhen couldn’t really have gone crazy in a fit of passion, could she?.

"Zhenzhen, what hardships have destroyed you so?" She sat down and spoke with a choked voice.

Miss Jun extricated her hand.

"I’m fine," she said. "There is nothing so sad."

Lin Jin’er did not believe her but did not refute it. She silently sat next to her, shedding tears.

"I didn’t believe what happened. I never thought that it would lead to such a conclusion," she said quietly. "Everything is my fault. If only I had talked to you then. I felt that I was too ashad to see you and told mother to send to my relatives. Several days ago, I heard that Tenth Noble Son Ning didn’t have an engagent with Miss Yang, and that Eldest Madam Ning blatantly rejected the marriage. Do you know why?"

She lifted her head and gazed at Miss Jun seriously.

Miss Jun seed to blank out.

"Why?" she asked.

"Tenth Noble Son is a gentleman," Lin Jin’er said.

Miss Jun followed her speech with reverence.

"He did not know that you had a marriage contract before. Now that you brought out the contract, for Tenth Noble Son, that is enough proof," Lin Jin’er said. "He is a man that follows his honor."

Miss Jun’s expression was complicated. She looked at Miss Lin, not knowing what to say.

Should she say that Miss Lin was stupid or that Jun Zhenzhen was childish?

Why would she ever believe such words?

But after thinking it over again, it wasn’t impossible to believe.

For these young girls, Tenth Noble Son Ning was like a god. A god-like man naturally was proud, disciplined, yet a noble gentleman.

And abiding by honor was an essential moral of a gentleman. This was undoubtable.

If soone was to dare say that Tenth Noble Son Ning was not such a person, these girls would only believe they were trying to humiliate him.

Other people might not believe it, but the original Jun Zhenzhen definitely would. Not just because she was Tenth Noble Son’s fanatical worshipper, but also because this concerned a major preoccupation of hers.

Caring could beco madness. People are always inclined to think well of things related to them, so it was easy for her to imagine her love being reciprocated.

So although Miss Lin’s words were dumb, no doubt they were the best thing to say to Jun Zhenzhen.

Miss Jun felt sowhat embarrassed and lowered her gaze.

"If you say that now, it’s no use," she said.

She ant to imply again that she was no longer Jun Zhenzhen with the hidden connotation in ‘no use’. But Miss Lin did not share the sa thought.

"Yes, as soon as I heard of this, I ran straight over here. But I was too late. You have already married." She sighed, affecting deep mourning. "Destiny plays with humans."

The room sunk into a silence of sorrow.

Liu’er could not help but rub away her tears.

So Tenth Noble Son Ning and Miss Yang had never had an engagent to begin with. It really was much too pitiful. If Young Miss hadn’t married Young Master, she might still have a life.

"That is life," Miss Jun said. She smiled at Miss Lin. "Right now, I’m doing very well."

Lin Jin’er’s tears renewed their deluge.

"Stupid Zhenzhen, what are you calling ‘doing well?’ Now you’ll be a widow for life," she sobbed.

Miss Jun did not say anything.

How could she say such a sorrowful thing.

Lin Jin’er shuddered out a breath and wiped her tears.

"I know that you have accepted your fate, but soone still wants to ask," she said suddenly.

"What?" Miss Jun did not understand.

Lin Jin’er looked at her.

"Tenth Noble Son Ning wants to ask whether honor must not be observed here," she declared.

Miss Jun’s eyes flashed angrily.

To go this far.

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