Chapter 1329 - 1336: Mo Zili’s Pain (4)
They who were schemed against and monitored had already reached the royal hunting ground and were now utterly weak and resting inside the hunting ground’s palace, so much so that they didn’t even have the strength to meet the princesses and the officials’ daughters.
Just a moment ago on the Dragon Drive, she had nearly been torn apart by this man, and her legs were still trembling when she alighted; if it weren’t for Huan Qiu and Chun Liu supporting her, she would have certainly humiliated herself in front of everyone!
Ah, how embarrassing! Clenching her fists, Cai Wei continuously cursed inwardly, that despicable man, it was all his fault!
Lying on the couch, the thought of the man who had reduced her to this state involuntarily made her grind her teeth; being brutalized by him was enough to choke her heart, but what made her even more indignant was that the man, as if nothing had happened, refreshed and invigorated, went out hunting.
Why? Every time after the event, she was utterly disheveled, as if gravely injured, while he seemed more energetic than ever, as if injected with chicken blood. It was always him in motion, wasn’t it? How could several hours of intense activity not tire him the slightest bit? How could this be?
Could it be that this was some kind of driving force for men?
While she seethed with anger, she fell into a deep sleep, heavily injured in her primordial qi, she needed to rest well...
Inside the Da Guo Temple in the suburbs of the Capital City, Wu Xiangyun, the daughter of the Mansion of Marquis Jian’an, dressed in simple white robes, kneeled in front of Nanny Xie’s spirit tablet, burning paper money while listening to the nuns chanting the "Pure Land Rebirth Mantra."
It had been a month since she returned to her parents’ house, and this was her first time stepping out. When she initially returned, burdened by the humiliations she had suffered, she fell severely ill. Lying in bed for a whole half-month before she could get up, throughout which, she even missed Nanny Xie’s three to seven days of mourning. Now that her health was improving, she had informed her mother and came to the temple to perform rites for Nanny Xie’s salvation.
Before her arrival, the Mansion of Marquis Jian’an had already sent word to the abbot of Da Guo Temple. The abbot, not daring to be negligent, had closed the temple three days prior and ordered the nuns to diligently clean, scenting the temple with various incenses, so the mansion’s daughter would not disdain the place when she visited.
