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Chapter 1953: Conceited Chapter 1953: Conceited Editor: Henyee Translations She exuded confidence in her beauty, intellect, and talents, proficient in music, chess, calligraphy, painting, and the art of song and dance alike.

Such multifaceted abilities were a testant to her capabilities.

She couldn’t fathom the idea of being overlooked, particularly by soone of Lord Shao’s stature.

The notion of capturing Lord Shao’s attention was exhilarating.

She had a gut feeling that if she could sway him, he would beco her protector, offering her the stability she yearned for in life.

Miss Liu Zhi remained undeterred by Shao Yunduan’s initial indifference.

On the contrary, she intensified her efforts, pouring herself into her performances, occasionally casting affectionate glances towards Shao Yunduan.

Her displays garnered admiration from the inebriated Old Masters, eliciting boisterous applause and laughter.

anwhile, Shao Yunduan maintained his composed deanor, silently enduring the spectacle.

Such composure was necessary for a local official.

As the performance concluded, before Miss Liu Zhi or Old Master Zhuang could speak, Qing Yan interjected, “Miss Liu Zhi, your performance was exceptional.

Lord Shao wishes to reward you with a hundred taels of silver.

Please co forward to receive your well-deserved reward.” Receiving a hundred taels of silver was no trifling matter, yet Miss Liu Zhi found herself grappling with the gravity of the situation.

Wasn’t this precisely what she had desired?

“Thank you graciously for your generosity, Lord!

Your esteed regard overwhelms .

May I be permitted to remain and attend to your wine?” Liu Zhi’s voice was soft and reverent as she inclined her form towards Shao Yunduan.

Her slender fra exuded an air of graceful desperation, amplifying her plea.

Her eyes, brimming with timid adoration, coupled with her tender tone, bespoke volus of admiration.

Such a display of charm would render any man vulnerable to her allure, imbuing him with a sense of pride and assurance.

As the crowd erupted in cheers, laughter, and applause, Liu Zhi’s bashfulness swelled into fervent passion, propelling her towards Shao Yunduan with a determined stride.

“No need,” Shao Yunduan interjected calmly.

“I am not accustod to close company.

Miss Liu Zhi, if you’re not fatigued, why not grace us with another song and dance?

I believe everyone here enjoys your performance.” Liu Zhi’s equilibrium wavered, nearly causing her to stumble.

This was unexpected.

After expending herself in two rigorous performances, she found herself slightly breathless and drenched in perspiration.

How could she muster the strength for an encore?

To falter now and risk humiliation before him—how could she endure it?

Old Master Zhuang appeared poised to interject, but a aningful glance from First Old Master i prompted him to reconsider.

Clearing his throat, Old Master Zhuang attempted to diffuse the tension.

“Given Lord Shao’s preferences, Miss Liu Zhi, perhaps it’s best to graciously withdraw.

There will be ample opportunities for performances in the future, hahaha!” Shao Yunduan offered no rebuttal, seemingly disinclined to engage in debate.

This wasn’t the appropriate ti for such discourse.

As for whether Old Master Zhuang’s remarks held any hidden implications, Shao Yunduan remained indifferent.

There was no need to read too deeply into it, as nobody held sway over him with re words.

Observing Shao Yunduan’s lack of objection, Liu Zhi’s enthusiasm surged.

She offered another shy smile and a respectful bow before Shao Yunduan, her gaze lingering montarily before she gracefully took her leave.

Perhaps Shao Yunduan was simply uncomfortable with public displays of affection?

Liu Zhi had encountered such individuals before, so this behavior didn’t strike her as unusual.

With this thought in mind, Liu Zhi’s confidence swelled even further.

Following Liu Zhi’s departure, the festivities continued with additional performances of song and dance.

While these displays were comndable, showcasing a bevy of talented beauties, none quite matched the captivating allure of Liu Zhi.

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