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Chapter 74: A Calm Face

"No!"

She didn't want to tell him how proud she was.

It suddenly occurred to me that on the way back, I met Ni Die who looked strangely lonely but still pretended to be calm.

Suddenly, she became interested in testing his tone. "Princess Anle..." Looking at his expression, it was confirmed that he would not suddenly become angry. After pulling her out and cutting her off, he said: "Prince! What do you think about Prince Anle and Anle?"

How is the relationship between the princess and the princess?" Let me ask conservatively first.

Thinking of King Anle's affectionate gesture towards Ni Die that night, his face suddenly froze, then he calmed down and looked at the person in his arms who seemed to have evil intentions:

"Why do you ask so suddenly?" She wanted to pry into his previous relationship! He should have been angry, because it was a fragmented memory that even he didn't want to face! But no, on the contrary, he wanted to share it with her

sad thoughts

What's going on? The answer is something he doesn't want to face

"No!" It seemed that he was very smart and didn't say even a word easily, so she didn't have the courage to continue asking her questions.

"How about a deal?" He suddenly made a very good suggestion: "First tell me about your accident with King Anle, and then I will tell you about my accident with Ni Die...! However, if you are not willing, among them

If you have any secrets or things that you can’t bear to say, it’s up to you. I’m not interested in your affairs.”

Her honey-colored face darkened for a moment, his last words broke her heart!

"Since you're not interested, that's it." She got angry and her courage came back, and she dared to challenge him.

But he was beyond her expectation. He was not angry, he didn't blow his beard and glare, and he didn't use his power to suppress her. He just said slowly, his voice like the gentle cold wind:


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