Chapter 64 Speculation
Zheng Nianru had already walked over, faintly hearing that the three people behind her had not followed but were discussing matters related to the river.
"What’s the matter?" Nanmen Yu didn’t know why he asked that, his reaction was timely, and it was normal to be startled.
Zheng Nianru suddenly looked towards Nanmen Yu. What was wrong with her? What could possibly go wrong? She just caught a glimpse of Ju Nanyi—had she reacted that obviously? She hadn’t even looked, how could there be any reaction.
"Nothing, just sit down." Zheng Nianru patted the side of the flower bed, realizing that now she and Ju Nanyi were two people who had absolutely no connection to each other—she shouldn’t even think about squeezing onto the same narrow bridge in the future.
"Miss, is everything alright?" Nanny Yun, who had hurried over, carefully sized up Zheng Nianru before finally breathing a sigh of relief, "Miss, it’s getting late, we should head back early as well."
"Rest for a while, then we’ll head back," said Zheng Nianru in a soft, weak voice, like a frightened cat.
Ju Nanyi frowned. There wasn’t actually a collision just now, but the faint scent seemed familiar, not overwhelming. Even as you approached, you couldn’t detect the fragrance; it came slowly, growing from nothing, clear and lingering.
"What are you looking at?" Ju Nanyi heard the young man’s voice again. The face of the young man was unfamiliar, and Ju Nanyi didn’t remember any son of an aristocratic family with such a face, but undeniably, he looked good, still carrying a hint of greenness though.
"Looking at you," Zheng Nianru said with a sweet smile, as her soft and sweet voice drifted across the riverside breeze, lifting the hearts of those who heard it.
The young man blushed slightly, feeling somewhat awkward, and the unexpected sweetness rushed into his chest, as he too looked at Zheng Nianru, and in the next moment, both of them laughed out loud simultaneously.
Was he found by Prince Duan for Princess Chao Ren? Not a son of an aristocratic family, nor did he have a prominent identity.
