"It's all your fault." Jiu'er wanted to scold her confidently, but when her voice came out, it sounded aggrieved and pitiful. Even she herself couldn't bear to listen.
"Me?" The masked man was puzzled.
Jiuer opened her mouth, but finally lowered her eyelids slightly, "I can't say it now. I will tell you after I castrate the prince." By then, even if she told him, another person had climbed on her bed.
Men, he should be able to accept it.
After all, that man is a man who is not a man.
Thinking of this, Jiu'er felt more and more that his decision was right. That prince must be castrated.
Suddenly, she looked at the masked man again, "From now on, at night, stay away from that prince and don't come in my way."
"No." The masked man looked at Jiu'er's determined little face and couldn't help but consider whether he should send the teacher away.
A sad expression immediately appeared on Jiu'er's face, "Hey, I'm thinking about you too."
The masked man looked at Jiu'er and suddenly stood up, "I said no, it just can't be done." With that said, the masked man turned around and walked out.
When Jiu'er saw him, he immediately shouted: "Hey, masked man, wait a minute." Jiu'er suddenly thought that she had not taken the time to have a good chat with him and let him know how cute, amiable, gentle and virtuous she was.
Beautiful girl.
"Mask man?" The masked man suddenly stopped, stood by the door, turned around slowly, stared at Jiu'er, and slowly opened his lips, "My name is Wen Renjue."
Jiu'er blinked and subconsciously muttered twice: "Wenren Jue, Wenren Jue." Then his eyes lit up, "You are indeed the person who deserves me, what a good name."
The masked man, Wen Renjue, looked at Jiu'er's unpretentious expression, doubts flashed across his eyes, and then the corners of his mouth slowly pulled up. "Very good, remember." After saying that, Jiu'er didn't give him any more time to react.
, leaving at an extremely fast speed.
He was certain that after hearing his name, Jiu'er still didn't know that he was the prince.
This was his doubt. No matter how reclusive a family was, they would still be concerned about some people and things in the world. As a general who held half of the Qing Tang Kingdom's troops, he was also the only one with a foreign surname.
Your Majesty, it’s not worthy of those aristocratic families to pay a little attention to you.