Chapter 895: It Was Her After All
ed to rush over and beat An Xue Tang without saying a word.Before An Xuetang got married, she could reprimand An Xuetang at will in this house.Now An Xuetang stood in the courtyard, she seemed to have...After leaving her home, Ning'er went straight to a rundown courtyard in the city.
She stood at the door, took a few deep breaths, and then finally jumped up and barged in.
When Ninger reached the doorway, Fu'er had already known. Feeling Ninger's presence, she had been standing motionless in the courtyard.
She was still gambling, betting that Ning'er wouldn't come in. But she had underestimated Ning'er's stubbornness after all.
Ning'er landed steadily on the ground, and she and Fu'er stared at each other in silence for a moment. Both of them had complicated feelings in their hearts.
When Ning'er confirmed with her own eyes that the person before her was indeed her familiar Fu'er, a tightness gripped her heart. Her inquisitive gaze fell upon Fu'er without any restraint.
Finally, Fu'er spoke first, "After all, you still came."
"How long has it been"
She wondered how long she had been in Beijing.
Fu'er sighed, "Ning'er, I know what I'm doing. Can you pretend you don't"
Ning'er pursed her lips and listened to her talking about everything else, but she still said the same thing, "How long has it been"
At this moment, the seriousness in Ning'er's eyes made Fu'er unable to meet her gaze.
However, Fu'er still said, "Not for several days."
Listening to her answer, Ning'er's eyes instantly turned cold. "Less than ten days after you left, I saw your figure in the capital."
So what she said, 'in a few days', was a lie.
Fu'er was taken aback. She hadn't expected her whereabouts to be discovered by Ning'er so early.
She stared at Ning'er's icy eyes and suddenly let out a light laugh. Once a lie was exposed, there was no need to pretend anymore. At this point, she admitted directly, "That's right, I've been in the capital these days."
Why
Why lie Why return to the capital The valley master's order was clear: she was to stay in the valley.
One by one, questions swirled in Ning'er's mind, and she desperately hoped that Fu'er could give a reasonable answer.
Facing Ning'er's questioning, disappointed and helpless gaze, Ning'er suddenly shook her head and laughed, "Ning'er, are you now treating me as a betrayer to interrogate"er voice carrying an unreadable meaning:"Fu'er, this concubine takes back the punishment I just gave you. This woman has shifty eyes and is desperately trying to prevent us from seeing the Crown Princ...