Moreover, she always felt that no matter what the matter was, as long as she told Sikong Yuecang, he would definitely have a solution.
She believed in Sikong Yuecang, and she believed him without any reason.
When Wanwan returned to Lan Mo Hall, he saw Sikong Yuecang sitting in the hall, and sitting in the first seat on the lower right was Liu Huiru.
Sikong Yuecang seemed to be talking to Liu Huiru about something, but Wanwan didn't hear the specific words.
However, looking at Liu Huiru's already red eyes and the aggrieved expression on her face, Wanwan guessed that what Sikong Yuecang was talking about must be related to appointing herself as the princess.
When Wanwan walked into the hall, Sikong Yuecang and Liu Huiru turned their heads to look at her at the same time.
Wanwan stood at the door and looked at Sikong Yuecang blankly, "Yue Cang..."
Liu Huiru's eyes flashed, and when she heard Wanwan calling Sikong Yuecang's name, a trace of jealousy clearly flashed in her eyes.
The moment Sikong Yuecang's face was as cold as thousand-year-old ice, a smile as warm as the spring breeze immediately appeared.
"Wanwan, you are back."
Sikong Yuecang was about to get up when he trotted over quickly, "Yuecang, don't move."
When she ran to Sikong Yuecang, Sikong Yuecang grabbed her little hand and asked with concern in his eyes, "Father, what did you say to you?"
Wanwan smiled and said what? If you don't favor your wives within a month, he will kill me or take me away from you?
Wanwan felt that her current mood was very contradictory. She wanted to tell Sikong Yuecang all this, but she was afraid that Sikong Yuecang would turn against his father because of this.
"I didn't say anything, I just asked me some random things."
Wanwan decided to think about it carefully before making any decision.
Sikong Yuecang pulled Wanwan to sit next to him, then turned her gaze to Liu Huiru, her eyes turning cold again, "You should go back first, I have already said what needs to be said."
Liu Huiru bit her lips tightly and couldn't help but shed tears in her eyes.
She stood up, walked slowly to Sikong Yuecang, bent towards him, and said in a choked voice, "I, my concubine, leave."