Xuanyuan Yao pulled her from behind, "This outfit looks pretty good. If you don't want to be stared at by others, just wear a veil."
Ji Xiang turned sideways and blinked helplessly, "My lord, are you sure you can just wear the veil? If someone looks at you again later, you have to control your temper and don't get angry."
It's not like Xuanyuan Yao has never done this kind of thing before.
The day she arrived at the border town, there was a stupid big-headed soldier in the military camp who looked at her intently. Xuanyuan Yao got angry on the spot and found a random charge and made the big-headed soldier run fifty times around the city.
When he was about to return to the camp to rest, he still wanted to be like the Wolf King, warning every man who couldn't control his eyes with his bloodthirsty and fierce eyes.
I vaguely remember that she was dressed simply at that time, with a veil covering her face, leaving only her naturally charming big eyes exposed.[
Since then, Xuanyuan Yao has officially got rid of the title of vinegar bucket and upgraded to a vinegar vat, which is the one with a very large capacity.
"Okay, stop teasing me, I will have my own sense of proportion." In order to save face, Xuanyuan Yao tightened his face, hoping that his expressionless face could stop Ji Xiang's unceremonious smile.
However, it didn't seem to have much effect. Her little vixen had already figured out his temper, and no matter how serious he was, he didn't take it seriously.
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Border Town is the closest city between Longguang Kingdom and Beitu Kingdom. When the two countries are not at war, most of the trade exchanges are concentrated here.
Where merchants gather, there are naturally many opportunities to make money. Once there are more wealthy people, it will be difficult for the city not to be prosperous.
Therefore, although it is thousands of miles away from the capital, this place is richer than most areas in Longguang Kingdom. Both sides of more than a dozen streets are lined with various merchants, which are still open for business even during the war.