843: Chapter 845: Struck It Rich (3) 843: Chapter 845: Struck It Rich (3) “Splash!”
She fell hard onto the ground, tears spurting from her eyes as both her arm and leg suffered varying degrees of abrasion.
Bright red blood slowly seeped from the broken skin; gritting her teeth, she stood up, enduring the pain, and limped deeper into the garden.
The back garden of the Guangling prince’s mansion was vast.
Inside, no lanterns were lit; it was dark and ominous, unreadable to those unfamiliar with its layout.
Fei’er, dragging her injured body and gasping for air, hurried back and forth searching for a way out.
However, the several exit doors in the garden were either guarded or locked—she simply couldn’t escape.
Fei’er was very anxious.
Most of the night had passed, and dawn was approaching.
She still hadn’t managed to escape.
Once day broke, she would again be thrown into the tiger’s mouth, likely facing a fate worse than death.
If that were to be the case, she thought it might be cleaner to die now!
As she despondently considered this, the back garden suddenly bustled with activity.
A group of maidens and won, carrying red lanterns, surged into the garden, searching everywhere like hawks seeking sparrows.
Although Fei’er didn’t know what they were looking for, her instincts told her they were there for her.
Ignoring her despair, she dragged her injured leg and quickly hid in a cave within the artificial mountain.
Two won searching near the artificial mountain approached, one carrying a lantern and muttering, “Tell , isn’t that girl too sentintal?
How many won would dream of receiving our prince’s favor, yet she does not care for it and has run away?”
The other replied, “Well, everyone has their own desires.
The prince has many won, but the novelty wears off after a few days.
Once it’s gone, they’re just thrown into so corner alley to fend for themselves!
In my opinion, that little girl has spirit.
If the prince really had his way with her, she’d never escape the Guangling prince’s mansion in this lifeti and would end up just like the fallen won of the Qingqiu’s courtyard!”
“Tch!
What use is spirit?
If the prince sets his eyes on soone, how can he allow her to escape?
Rember that little opera actor Kui Guan’er, who was too proud to submit to the prince?
He was handed over to those little boys and they ruined him to death.
I heard they didn’t even bury his body, just left it naked at Chaotic Grave Hill; oh, how pitiful…”
The voices of the two won grew nearer, causing Fei’er, who was squatting in the cave, to hold her breath and tremble with fear, praying they would not find her.
However, both won were long-standing mbers of the Guangling prince’s mansion, familiar with every corner and contour of the palace.
They could find hiding spots in the garden even with their eyes closed.
Just as Fei’er closed her eyes to pray in her heart, the sheep horn lamp shone upon her.
“Oh my, she’s here!”
The maid carrying the lantern exclaid, and the other, who was empty-handed and seeing Fei’er, was delighted; her old face blossod like a chrysanthemum, and she stepped forward, grabbing Fei’er’s arm and shouting, “Quick, soone!
She’s caught, over here!”
A shout caused lanterns from all directions to flood towards them.
“Where is she?
Bring her here quick, the prince is waiting!”
“Oh, the prince is furious now; she’s in for it now…”
The maidens and won converged towards this area, exchanging words without any restraint.
Fei’er closed her eyes; her heart sank utterly.
The personal remarks of the two won echoed in her ears, forcing her to make early plans.
She didn’t want to die, nor did she want to be defiled.
As a woman of ancient tis, she held her chastity dearer than life itself.
Thus, faced with the harsh choice between life and chastity, she hesitated only montarily before resolutely choosing the latter!
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