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Chapter 358: Lovey Dovey

When a little girl roughly eight years of age had looked up at him with large, blinking eyes and called him ‘Brother Beauty’, his heart had just utterly lted. The girl had just been too cute.

And now, an adult Pang Xiao had utterly lted as well.

This nickna of ‘Brother Beauty’ sank into his very bones. He was usually infused with inexhaustible strength, but now he didn’t even have the energy to raise his arm. That tingly, numbing feeling occupied all of his senses.

“The Pangs did you an enormous wrong that year.” Such was his statent after a lengthy pause.

Qin Yining’s mind was a jumbled ss, but her tears seed to have their own will. They refused to listen to her and stread down endlessly.

She was no weakling and rarely cried. But for so reason, an unexplainable sense of aggrieved suffering welled up when she heard that it’d been Pang Xiao’s father’s old troops who’d smuggled her out of the manor.

Perhaps she wouldn’t have minded if anyone else had done so, except for Pang Xiao. Did she have higher standards for him because she’d entrusted so much of her feelings to him?

She didn’t hate him, just felt wronged.

After prolonged silence without a response, Pang Xiao reached out to her face when he heard faint sounds of sobbing. He panicked when his hand ca back wet.

“Don’t cry, my darling, don’t cry. It’s all my fault, my fault.” Stricken, the prince ca forward and gathered the girl in his arms. “I’m sorry, so sorry. If I’d known learned of everything earlier, if I’d made more ti to go see you, then you wouldn’t have suffered so much.”

Qin Yining shook her head and spoke haltingly through her tears. “It’s not your fault. If you hadn’t given those ten taels of silver, I wouldn’t have been able to help my foster mother with her illness. I might’ve sold myself into slavery. You helped a lot. I had enough money to take care of my foster mother and see to her final affairs.”

Blades scraped agonizingly across Pang Xiao’s heart when he heard that she’d almost had to sell herself for money. He tightened his grasp and swayed with her. “I would’ve deserved a thousand deaths if I’d made you fall into such circumstances.

“What you don’t know is that this has always weighed on my heart. Before I ca into your life, it’d been my father’s people who put you through all that suffering! I felt very guilty towards you.

“But my position in the army wasn’t yet stable in the early years. I didn’t have my own power or network. I had to look to others for everything I wanted to do. I’ve built my strength up only over the past two years and have finally been able to flex my muscles.”

“So you used the war against Great Yan to visit the Yan capital?” Qin Yining suddenly rembered how they’d t at the Celestial Nunnery. She sat upright. “Is Priestess Liu one of yours?”

“Not really. We’ve just long been in contact with each other. Priestess Liu is highly intelligent and crafty. I’m also good friends with Blockhead, so I would tell her a few things.”

Qin Yining wiped her eyes dry as her mind raced, connecting all the dots. Priestess Liu was uncle-master to Mu Jinghu, while Pang Xiao’s words just now could prove that the priestess was the Soothsayer.

She wasn’t surprised by the conclusion, just felt mildly embarrassed that she’d once paid a huge sum to the priestess to have the latter pretend to be the Soothsayer.

“I started receiving intelligence ever since the Qins found you. The war was at a crucial mont then, and father-in-law drew a lot of attention because he occupied a lofty position. I snuck in to see you on the day you returned. They set you up in a house near the manor walls and purposefully gave you the cold shoulder by making you wait a long ti. I was up on the roof watching you, when you sat on the stone stool next to the bamboo forest.”

Qin Yining was really and truly shocked now. To think there were so many other details after their initial eting in her childhood!

So awkwardness crept into Pang Xiao’s voice at this point and he admitted rather bashfully, “I placed the hairpin I stole from you under my pillow. I take it out and look at it every day.”

Eyes widened, Qin Yining recalled the pervert who’d descended from the skies that day. He’d stolen her hairpin and caressed her cheek. That matter had continuously bothered her—to think Pang Xiao would do sothing like that!

She blushed bright red when she heard that he’d put it under his pillow and looked at it everyday. So that ant he had already noticed her before they’d t at the nunnery. He was even pining for her via her hairpin!

“So, you, you... already at that ti...”

“Yes, I already liked you then. Even though I didn’t really understand my own feelings at that ti, everything I did instinctively was proof that my heart was already yours.”

Taking her hands into his own, Pang Xiao ran his rough fingers over her silky smooth skin. He reverently dropped a kiss into her palm.

“My darling, I’m so very happy that you like too now, and that you care for .”

Such straightforward conversation made Qin Yining both shy and happy. She didn’t know how to react and just grinned foolishly at the vague outline of his features in the dark.

Sensing her joyous mood, Pang Xiao rained down kisses on her fingertips and the backs of her hands.

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