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Chapter 100: Royal Banquet the Day Before Yesterday

Outside, Liu Rushuang walked straight ahead and entered the palanquin from the side.

Nangong Ba stepped inside with a loving smile on his face and said, “Sweetheart, in the future, if there’s anywhere you would like to go with , just say it and I’ll definitely take you there.”

Liu Rushuang felt a little uncomfortable with her bound hands and grunted flatly in silence.

Slap her once, then give her a sweet? Hell no was she going to just accept that!

...

In the late afternoon, when Liu Rushuang and Nangong Ba were dining...

Two n in blue suddenly walked in with a very pretty girl in shackles.

This woman wore a dark pink shawl over her shoulders and a long pink dress with peonies that wrapped around her breasts and tightened around her waist. Her hair was partly tied up into two buns on either side of her head with long flowing ink-black hair down to her waist, and light pink pear blossom hairpins with tassels and sapphires. Her face was round like a goose egg and she had flirtatious eyes of a fairy. She had a tall nose bridge and soft red lips. She looked prettier than those maids dressed in red.

“Milord, I have captured Miss. Lin,” reported the man in blue.

Nangong Ba waved his hand, then his n in blue left, leaving Lin Yii behind.

Lin Yii struggled out of the man in blue’s grip, then glared at Liu Rushuang and Qing’Er in anger. “Cousin, why are those two whores dining with you?”

Without the slightest hesitation, Liu Rushuang hurled a palm at Lin Yii with a hint of ferocity in her eyes.

All of a sudden, Lin Yii fell back and onto the floor, then cough up blood. At the sa ti, Liu Rushuang furiously gritted his teeth in hatred as she cried, “I won’t let you off for that!”

“Enough, cousin. Go and get so rest. Attend the banquet with tomorrow,” Nangong Ba said with a chilling voice.

Lin Yii forcefully shook her head and rejected his offer. “Cousin, you know that I’ve always loved you. I won’t marry that Emperor.”

“Cousin, these are your father’s wishes. You should follow them,” said Nangong Ba with furrowed brows.

“No, I won’t listen to my father. I know that my father never treated you well, but I didn’t! Cousin, won’t you please marry ?” Lin Yii said, flustered with pleading eyes.

Nangong Ba felt a little impatient and cried, “n, take the young miss outside and watch that she doesn’t run away.”

“Yes,” replied two n in blue, as they proceeded to take Lin Yii outside.

Lin Yii wanted to retaliate but she was injured, so she glared viciously at Liu Rushuang again. That wench actually dared hurt her?

Nangong Ba shook his head helplessly, then flatly said, “Yii is my second uncle’s daughter. My second uncle asked to present Yii to the Emperor of Beiming tomorrow at the royal banquet.”

Liu Rushuang’s eyes lit up when she heard about the royal banquet. It just so happens that she had to speak with Han Moze, so she flatly replied, “I want to go to tomorrow’s royal banquet too.”

Nangong Ba nodded and replied with an “alright.”

He wanted to find a way to get whatever Shuang’Er love. He must capture Shuang’Er’s heart!

Liu Rushuang glanced emotionlessly at Nangong Ba’s affectionate eyes and felt a strange sensation in her heart.

“I want to see my maid and my n,” she continued to request.

“Alright, is there anything else you want to do?” Nangong Ba agreed without hesitation.

“Nope,” Liu Rushuang said flatly.

...

After Liu Rushuang finished her al, she went into a room to find that Qing’Er, Mo Ye and the others bound by their hands and feet with gold silk.

The assassins saw Liu Rushuang and imdiately kneeled. “Greetings milady!”

“Rise,” Liu Rushuang said flatly.

“Yes, milady.”

“Young Miss, are you alright?” asked Qing’Er worriedly, as she shifted her body.

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