Sword One was taken aback by the weight of Gu Chaoyan leaning on her. Concerned, she asked, "Elder Miss, are you alright?"
Gu Chaoyan weakly shook her head and replied, "I'm fine, just a little exhausted."
She had been feeling unwell and had been suppressing her fatigue while dealing with the guards. Using almost all her energy, she had almost nothing left, prompting her to lean on Sword One for comfort.
They entered the wagon.
Gu Chaoyan instructed Sword One to change into fresh undergarnts.
Unable to bathe or change clothes fully, they settled for a simple wipe-down. The spare clothes provided so relief, reducing her discomfort.
Before taking a rest, Gu Chaoyan emphasized, "By standing up for the maids, I may have unintentionally worsened their treatnt from the guards. Be vigilant and ensure their safety."
With that, Gu Chaoyan closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep.
Sword One and Lingyun followed her instructions.
Ti passed in this interlude.
Longqing utilized his magical abilities to preserve the armless guards. Though they had lost their arms, they managed to survive.
Longqing's emotions were complex as he looked upon these guards.
They had served him faithfully, displaying talent, skill, and dedication, aside from this one flaw. Longqing had overlooked their imperfections, but it seed his leniency had unexpectedly irritated Phoenix Girl.
Well…
Longqing experienced a mix of anger and satisfaction upon witnessing this scene.
Phoenix Girl appeared cold yet compassionate when treating her servants in such a manner, devoid of any airs of superiority.
However, today was different.
He witnessed a Phoenix Girl who exhibited no rcy.
That was the true essence of Phoenix Girl.
With her presence, those who sought to cause trouble in the Snow Territory would not be spared.
Hence, it was both a gratifying and troubling realization.
Longqing held conflicting thoughts within his heart.
Ouyang Mingjing was a different story.
She had hard many of his guards without showing him any respect.
He genuinely disliked her.
That was not how a woman should behave.
Qing possessed a gentler deanor compared to him.
Ouyang Mingjing instructed his n to bring Qing to his wagon.
It was Qing's first ti entering his wagon. Startled, she wondered if she had made a mistake.
She had faithfully followed his orders not to visit Elder Miss for the past two days.
"Pour so tea," Ouyang Mingjing requested.
Qing, still taken aback, felt a surge of joy upon receiving the order.
Carefully, she poured the tea.
Then, Qing gently reminded him, "City Lord, please wait for it to cool down."
She looked up at Ouyang Mingjing montarily.
Noticing the displeasure on his face, she wondered what had transpired to put him in such a state. She didn't dare inquire.
So, in a soft tone, she asked, "City Lord, is sothing troubling you?"
Ouyang Mingjing glanced up at Qing.
In his eyes, she appeared increasingly beautiful.
That was the embodint of what a woman should be like—gentle and composed.
He was about to respond when Longqing's voice interrupted, "City Lord, Elder n have arrived. They need to speak with you."
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