Mu Yun raised the corners of his eyes and gave him a cold look, with a hint of coldness in his eyes.
I saw Xijian Yunchen suddenly reaching out and grabbing Nuan Nuan's arm, with an evil smile on his face.
Then, he lowered his head as if there was no one else around, and put his face as close to hers as possible.
In a voice that only the two of them could hear, they gritted their teeth and said, "Nuan Nuan, if you don't want to be punished again, you should know what to do!"
Nuan Nuan's expression froze, the tyrant's punishment methods made her frightened to the point of fear.[
Moreover, in front of so many people, he could approach her like no one else. She didn't dare to think about what he would do next, and she couldn't help but shudder in her heart.
She turned her head to look at Mu Yun and said, "Mu Yun, I think I'd better..."
Before she finished speaking, Mu Yun immediately interrupted her: "Nuan Nuan, my father wants to see you!"
The hand holding Nuannuan's palm also began to exert force.
There was a determined expression on his face, and a trace of firmness and uncompromisingness flashed in his eyes.
Two men, one of whom grabbed her hand, immediately created a tense situation.
The people who were watching originally looked at him and Mu Yun with admiration, but now, their eyes were full of disdain and confusion.
Although Roushui practices monogamy, it is undoubtedly very embarrassing for a married woman to be teased and teased by two men on the street.
That look in her eyes made Nuannuan want to dig a hole in the ground and crawl in immediately.
"Xijian Yunchen," she turned back to look at him: "Can you let go first?"
After all, she was still Mu Yun's wife. On such an occasion, she was held by an emperor of another country by his hand, and everyone else's eyes were full of sarcasm.
"Don't let go!" Xijian Yunchen rejected her request simply and concisely.
She is his woman, inside and out, how can he give her the slightest chance to back down?
So what if others see it?
He Xi Jian Yun Chen is accustomed to doing his own thing, but he has never been afraid or concerned about other people's eyes.