Font Size
15px

No wonder Ning Yan always seed like a walking encyclopedia, knowing a bit about everything. Bai Qingqing had assud it was because he was a mber of the Embroidered Guards, and had even secretly marveled at how incredibly well-inford they were. Could it be that gathering rumors and secret intel was part of their job?

Now, it all made sense.

She wasn’t upset that he had kept it from her—this was Ning Yan’s personal matter, after all. Whether he chose to reveal it or not was entirely up to him. Besides, as the master of Suiyun Pavilion, it made sense he wouldn’t go around broadcasting his identity to outsiders. Just like she wouldn't casually tell people that she had once died.

She was simply stunned—utterly and completely stunned. The legendary figure the world whispered about had been right beside her all along… It felt like a dream.

“You’re incredible!” Bai Qingqing exclaid in heartfelt awe. “You don’t even know what people say about the master of Suiyun Pavilion. They say he’s a man of unimaginable power. And when they speak of the Commander of the Embroidered Guards, they say the sa thing. Who would’ve thought these two extraordinary n were actually the sa person?”

How could one man be so powerful?

A flicker of discomfort passed through Ning Yan’s eyes. He’d heard his fair share of flattery—flowery, excessive, and ever-changing. But none of it moved him like Bai Qingqing’s simple, wide-eyed admiration.

“Alright, alright. Save the praise for later,” he said. “Let’s head to Changxi Garden and get so rest. Once the ti is right, we’ll set out again for the southwest.”

Changxi Garden was a quiet courtyard tucked behind Suiyun Pavilion, a place not just anyone could enter. Ning Yan led Bai Qingqing to her quarters, and just as they were about to go in, she suddenly turned to him.

“So all those tis you found those hidden, perfect resting spots… it was because you’re the master of Suiyun Pavilion?”

“They’re all properties of Suiyun Pavilion.”

Realization dawned on Bai Qingqing—Ning Yan hadn’t exactly hidden anything from her; she simply hadn’t noticed.

The story has been stolen; if detected on Amazon, report the violation.

The mont she stepped into the room, she was struck speechless. In the side chamber stood a large wooden tub, steam curling lazily from the hot water within. Floating on the surface were delicate petals in a rainbow of colors.

Ning Yan’s voice drifted in from outside. “You can relax here. Clean clothes and bathwater are all prepared. Once you’ve washed up, head to the room on the right to rest. If you need anything, just let the staff know.”

Bai Qingqing stood there a mont longer. When she was sure he had walked away, she stepped around the screen and approached the tub.

The bath was blissful. As the heat soaked into her limbs, every bit of exhaustion lted away. She nearly fell asleep slumped against the edge. Afterward, she changed into the fresh clothes laid out for her and wandered dreamily into the room next door. Spying a bed, she dove onto it headfirst, hugging the soft quilt as she curled up and drifted off in perfect peace.

Outside, Ning Yan’s expression was unreadable. How had she managed to feel her way into the wrong room with her eyes closed and not even realize it? She must have been truly exhausted.

He had assud, at the beginning of their journey, that Bai Qingqing wouldn’t be able to endure the hardships along the way. But that was fine—he was willing to shoulder more for her sake. Yet she had stayed awake tending to him without rest, traveled overnight without complaint even as her feet blistered. Ning Yan was forced to reconsider what “delicate” ant when it ca to her.

He brought over a dry towel, sat by the bed, and gently gathered her damp hair in his hands, drying it with patient care. His gaze was calm and focused, as if he were performing so sacred ritual.

It had been a long ti since she’d slept so well. When Bai Qingqing woke, she was wrapped in soft bedding, the silk quilt warm and smooth against her skin. A faint fragrance lingered in the air, making her feel as though she’d returned to her ho in Xuancheng.

She sat up in bed, dazed for a mont as she hugged the blanket. After washing and changing, she stepped outside—only to freeze on the threshold.

Sothing about this room… didn’t seem quite right.

You are reading Reborn and Pampered Chapter 256 So That's How It Is on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Solace at World's End cover
Similar genre

Solace at World's End

Pdead ·Reincarnation

WhenSolaceWrightawakensinaworldgovernedbyThreads—mysticalforcesthatbindfate,power,andidentity—hebelievesknowledgewillbeenoughtosurvive.Heremembersh...

Stories of the Great Bharata - A Retelling cover
Similar genre

Stories of the Great Bharata - A Retelling

Purohit ·Reincarnation

नारायणंनमस्कृत्यनरंचैवनरोत्तमम्|देवींसरस्वतींचैवततोजयमुदीरयेत्||HavingboweddowntoNārāyaṇa,andalsotoNara—thesupremeamongmen—AndtothegoddessSarasvatī...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.