157: save2 Two Years
The Earl happily agreed to Lu Lele's idea, though he did express appropriate concern for her body, imploring her not to injure herself through overexertion.
Lu Lele replied that he should set his heart at ease a hundred tis over. She would certainly be careful. Besides, Liu Lili was watching her.
Of course, this was all just polite talk. After all, her frailty had already vanished. As the old saying goes, there is no land ruined by plowing, only oxen worked to death. If there were any possibility of Lu Lele ruining her body through training, it would only be when she was competing with Liu Lili in bed. And since the Lu Lele of this world could not engage in intimate acts before coming of age, even that minuscule possibility no longer existed. She was safe through and through.
So, Lu Lele began to proceed in an orderly fashion.
With the Earl's approval, naturally no one would have the gall to stop the Young Miss's workout plan.
Lu Lele persisted in exercising every day. Thus, she gained a segnt of ti to be alone with Liu Lili every single day.
As for the designated background decoration and living vase, Miss Zhang Yuelu, after Lu Lele intentionally sent her away a few tis, she grasped the Young Miss's intentions. When Lu Lele went to exercise, she no longer watched from close by, but rather observed from a great distance. She had so self-awareness, at least.
Lu Lele's anticipation was not wrong.
When two people spent a long ti alone, the amount of chatting naturally increased.
When the amount of chatting increased, the relationship naturally progressed.
...
Ti flew by.
In the blink of an eye, two years slipped past her fingertips.
At the junction of late spring and early sumr, Lu Lele welcod her fourteenth birthday.
She did not know if it was a coincidence, but the Lu Lele of this world also had her birthday on May 3rd, just like the last world. And Liu Lili, just as in the previous world, was born on March 5th.
The current Lu Lele no longer needed to hide and cover up. Through two years of "exercise," she had openly and honorably cast off the hat of frailty, becoming a legendary figure in people's eyes who had overco her own sickness through physical training.
In fact, both inside and outside the castle, quite a few people had already begun to emulate Lu Lele's deeds. They established corresponding organizations and launched a vast wave of movent, claiming that exercising according to their thods could cure a hundred diseases. They were swindling money aggressively and were currently in a period of flourishing expansion.
Of course, although Lu Lele knew all this, she did not interfere. In her eyes, only Liu Lili was the entirety and the only one of her life.
Other factors were not important, unless they could affect Lu Lele's conquest of Liu Lili.
Lu Lele stood at the peak of the castle, gazing into the distance.
There was actually a distance between the Earl's manor and the city. Beyond that vast plantation that reached as far as the eye could see, one still had to cross one or two small towns before arriving at the nearest city.
Life in the castle was incredibly monotonous. Lu Lele's days were essentially a three-point line. Compared to the previous day, there was no particularly great difference.
Sotis, Lu Lele would feel nostalgic. She missed Blue Star and the previous world. At least there, she could pass the ti through electronic products.
As a noble Young Miss, Lu Lele's ways of killing ti were very limited. The primary thod was reading books and newspapers. Other than that, there were only two situations, finding Liu Lili to play together, or spacing out.
However, after two years, Lu Lele had eventually gotten used to this kind of "ancient" life. The restlessness deep in her soul had completely vanished, and she could be said to have truly and perfectly rged with this body.
The current Lu Lele, with her intentional cooperation, had already established a very intimate connection with Liu Lili.
If one wanted to describe it accurately, they were at a subtle distance of "above best friends, yet not quite lovers." And everyone knew that the Young Miss and her study companion shared a very good relationship.
They could basically do everything together. Attending class, eating, going to the toilet, even bathing and sleeping could all be done together. They were practically inseparable.
Of course, Lu Lele could tell that Liu Lili seed to be hesitating. She showed no intention of taking their relationship to the next step.
This appeared sowhat abnormal for Liu Lili, because the Liu Lili of this world was decisive and bold in her actions, and rarely had monts of hesitation.
And regarding the reason within this, Lu Lele had already launched an investigation.
During these two years, Lu Lele had not been idle.
She had secretly investigated Liu Lili and her father's identities, and she had also been observing Liu Lili's behavior and etiquette at all tis.
Beyond that, Lu Lele had also seized opportunities to chat with Liu Lili about relatively sensitive political topics. She used a few little tricks to pry out so of Liu Lili's concepts.
Moreover, Liu Lili's attitude and views toward certain pieces of news in daily life were also incorporated by Lu Lele into the scope of her assessnt.
In the end, Lu Lele reached a conclusion.
Liu Lili should be a mber of the Reformists.
The credibility was probably eighty percent or higher. The greatest evidence was that Baron Liu, Liu Lili's father, had once been very close to a poet who was later identified as a Reformist. For a ti, they reached a level where they t to chat every single week.
Yet, when that poet was thrown into prison for writing poems that cursed the King, Baron Liu Xiaochou reacted incredibly quickly. He imdiately published a newspaper to draw a clear line and harshly condemned that poet.
Lu Lele naturally could not believe that Baron Liu's slightly panicked action held no ghost in his heart. In Lu Lele's view, Baron Liu doing this carried quite a flavor of plugging one's ears while stealing a bell.
Regrettably, although Lu Lele had already worked extrely hard, she could not see much more on the surface. Even knowing Liu Lili and the power represented behind her, there was no way to continue investigating down this line.
Gathering intelligence required manpower. For a noble Young Miss like Lu Lele to personally gather intelligence was unavoidably too eye-catching.
And after Helena died, Lu Lele did not have any subordinates she could absolutely trust. She had also thought about letting Zhang Yuelu work for her, but Zhang Yuelu was very shrewd. Letting her run errands and do odd jobs was no problem, but asking her to do other things caused her to run faster than a rabbit. She was simply unreliable.
Lu Lele had also attempted to win over other maids in the castle. The result was that they either kept Lu Lele at a respectful distance, or were so terrified they could not speak smoothly. Not one of them could satisfy Lu Lele.
Lu Lele felt very helpless regarding this, but there was nothing she could do about it.
Gathering intelligence in reality was not as simple as described in ani or novels. A single careless move and one would be shattered to pieces in the darkness. Perhaps there wouldn't even be anyone to help collect the corpse. It was very normal for no one to be willing to do it.
Since there was no progress in this aspect, Lu Lele could only shift her attention to other areas.
Actually, during these days, Lu Lele had been constantly thinking about exactly how she should realize her ga goal, conquering Liu Lili using the thod of Isolation Induction.
After the work of two years, Lu Lele figured it out.
The so-called Isolation Induction was actually not rely making the people around Liu Lili dislike Liu Lili.
Its true implication should be "make the people Liu Lili cares about dislike Liu Lili." That is to say, whover Liu Lili trusts and has good feelings toward, make that person dislike Liu Lili. This was the truly correct way to open Isolation Induction.
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