Chapter 1985: Take Off (2/2)
“I see” The princess nodded with a newfound determination in her heart
As for shi+ Hunlin, he si someone like Li Qiye was a supreme honor and fortune
Even the carefree Wu Qi felt his knees being weak due to his previous conversations with the guy that he deemed to be rude He even called hion Citadel - still took the role of juniors
It was a great disrespect so if his ancestors were to find out, a strict punish while ih lessons
“Hey!” As Li Qiye was about to leave, the quiet Wu Fengying shouted
“Once again, my name is Li Qiye, not hey” Li Qiye turned back and said
“Are you really leaving just like this?” Her eyes fixated on hi
This was scaring the soul out of Wu Qi If their ancestors were to find out, soed on her sleeve, re his sister to notignored this gesture and continued glaring her eyes as wide as possible
“How else airl
Suddenly, Fengying suddenly rabbed the back of his head before forcing a kiss on him
Of course, her kiss was stilted and tense despite the aggressive nature of the endeavor The rest of the group was astounded by this sudden development and couldn’t calo of him and became quite embarrassed She took a step backward, blushed and not knohere to place her hands The boldness earlier was gone and she was facing the aftermath
“I’m the victim here so why are you the embarrassed one?” Li Qiye shook his head and said
She lowered her head like a little girl, no longer as bold and fierce like before - a striking contrast
The group was speechless and thought that Fengying was the boldest woirl” In the end, Li Qiye gently kissed the princess’ head He then disappeared into the horizon with a s continued to stare towards his departing direction until he was coained their wits The princess told Fengying with a tinge of disappoint ti nodded but on the contrary, herquite satisfied
“Sis, as it like?” The playful Wu Qi grabbed his sister’s sleeve and blinked
The blushed woman erupted and pulled up her sleeves: “S?”
“No, no, of course not” The youth was terrified and forced an aard smile
Hunlin watched the youth and reflected on his own life: “I’e, no need to risk er”