Chapter 20: Bitten by her for the second time [10]
"Young Marshal."
When He Anyuan saw the young marshal leaving, she couldn't help but stood up and shouted.
The young marshal's steps never stopped and turned a deaf ear.
"Yi Jian, Xiaoyuan is calling you." It was the eldest lady who called her again.
Young Marshal Yi Jian stopped talking like this and then stood still. His eyes were as sharp as a sword and he shot at He Anyuan. There was soft disgust on his handsome and delicate face.
"Young Marshal...are you leaving now? I have something else to do..."
Yi Jian no longer waited for He Anyuan to say something, and the cold voice, like a cruel blade, pierced into everyone's ears: "You smell bad!"
He Anyuan stood up in panic, looked at Yi Jian's back in embarrassment, and her whole body shook unconsciously. She actually wanted to cry, but she couldn't cry in front of so many people, so she could only hold on tightly.
He clenched his hands tightly, as if he wanted to break his slender hands.
The news that young master Yi Xin kissed Zhong Qing spread throughout the Yi family compound overnight. Naturally, the news that Zhong Qing bit Yi Xin also spread.
Zhongqing was punished by the eldest lady to kneel in the yard. After seeing the Yi family maids coming and going, they all avoided her.
"This woman is really brave. She actually dares to bite the young master. No wonder she has to kneel here to be punished..."
"But her luck is really bad. God is sorry for her, no matter how heavy the rain is..."
"Forget it, let's not watch anymore. If I offend the young master, I don't know if he can survive tonight. He might turn into a corpse the next day..."
There was lightning and thunder, and heavy rain fell from the sky. Zhongqing was soaked all over.
The rain was getting heavier and heavier, and the maids who had been coming in and out all disappeared.
The sky was pitch black, except for the occasional frightening flashes of lightning, followed by deafening thunder.
Zhongqing has been kneeling there, kneeling quietly.
Deep in my heart, I felt worried.
Of course, it wasn't other people's gossip, but that she had never been exposed to rain since she was a child. If she caught the wind and cold, she didn't know if she would die.