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Chapter Eleven Three Questions

Zhu Zan and Miss Jun, who were driving on the road to the capital at this moment, didn't know what happened in the remote Anguo Mansion.

Their two horses galloped one behind the other.

"There's something..." Zhu Zan shouted.

"If you have anything to do, let's talk about it in Beijing." Miss Jun interrupted him, "Besides, there's nothing worth talking about."

This was the first time they had had this conversation. Zhu Zan was about to speak, but Miss Jun interrupted.

"Jun Jiuling." Zhu Zan shouted, stopping her, "Can you let me speak properly?"

He called her Jun Jiuling, which felt interesting.

However, Miss Jun didn't even look at him.

"No," she said.

Zhu Zan choked and stared.

"There's really nothing I can do about you." He said angrily.

"That's because you took me as I am now. Chu Jiuling can't do anything about it. What if it was the Jun Jiuling of the past?" Miss Jun looked at him with a half-smile but said.

"I couldn't do anything about Jun Jiuling in the past." Zhu Zan said, "You also think about the past. Think about it, I can't really do anything to you."

No?

Miss Jun's expression changed slightly.

"Don't talk about the Yangcheng lantern money." Zhu Zan continued, "Not counting that time, let's talk about that Ziying Fairy Plant. I robbed your medicinal herbs, but you and I are strangers. Did I receive payment?

Is that a problem? I don’t think I’m harmful to others, but I don’t think I’m a good person either.”

Miss Jun was silent for a moment.

"You are a good person," she said and smiled.

Even though he has a bad attitude towards others, he has never done anything evil. Instead, he has been doing brave and good things.

"Yes, I have a bad attitude towards you. This is not against you. I have a bad attitude towards everyone, especially women." Zhu Zan said, reaching out to touch his face, "The main reason is that I am too dazzling.

He’s so lovable, but if he’s a little nice to women, it’s easy for them to misunderstand him, which is really annoying.”

Miss Jun looked a little strange.

"Although what you said is probably true, why does it sound so funny?" she said.

Zhu Zan ignored her smile.

"It's not my fault that I didn't treat you well at that time. You had a big reason." He said solemnly.

"I know, I don't want to talk about this, let's go." Miss Jun interrupted him to urge the horse forward.

She just wanted to get angry and have fun, but when she really said this, she always felt a little flustered.

"No!" Zhu Zan jumped off the horse and reached out to grab the reins of her horse, with a gesture that he could not refuse.

"You are still playing tricks on me." Miss Jun raised her eyebrows and said, grabbing the reins with both hands, "Give it to me."

Zhu Zan let her take away the reins, but reached out to hug her off the horse.

Miss Jun was caught off guard and startled.

"What are you doing?" she shouted.

"This matter must be made clear." Zhu Zan said solemnly, pressing her in front of him not to move. "You recognized me at that time, but I didn't recognize you. I am an acquaintance to you, so you acted unscrupulously in front of me.

, but as for me, I don’t recognize you. Think about it, a strange woman suddenly behaves familiarly and wantonly towards you. Aren’t you afraid? Don’t you suspect that she has other agendas? Of course I have to be on guard, but please tell your conscience.

, I have a bad attitude, but have I done anything bad to you?"

In fact, of course, no, he had saved her life, helped her block Lu Yunqi, killed Mr. Huang for her at all costs, promised to protect her life, helped her find someone to test the medicine, and could convince the doctor

Descendants of our criminals...

Miss Jun forcefully pulled his hand away.

"I understand," she said, "I'll just stop talking about it in the future."

Zhu Zan held her down and wouldn't let go.

"You don't know." He said, "I don't treat you well, I just think you are very good."

What's the point?

Miss Jun looked at him.

"But, I like Chu Jiuling, and I will never like another woman." Zhu Zan looked at her and said, "So I can only treat you badly and ask you to stop being nice to me."

What's the point of this?

Miss Jun looked at him.

"The reason is that I am afraid that I will like you." Zhu Zan said, "I am afraid that I will like Jun Jiuling and forget Chu Jiuling."

Although she didn't say anything, when she heard this sentence, Miss Jun's eyes twitched inexplicably, and tears almost came out.

"You." She murmured softly, "Chu Jiuling is dead, and you are not familiar with her, so just forget about it."

Zhu Zan looked at her, suddenly smiled, and looked up at the sky.

"Yes, I'm not familiar with you, and you don't even remember me." He said, "I've only met you twice."

At this point he started laughing again.

"Once I was beaten by you, and once I watched you get beaten. It was really embarrassing and ridiculous."

The time she beat him at the city gate, it was indeed him, Miss Jun was silent. The time she was beaten was the time he was turned into the wall of the prince's house.

"I don't know what liking means." Zhu Zan continued, "I just thought this person was quite interesting, so I unconsciously paid more attention to him, thinking that I would have a chance to get to know him. If I had a chance..."

He smiled again, but it was a bit ugly.

"...I had the opportunity to be nice to her," he said, "but I didn't expect that I would never have this opportunity again."

She married, she died, and there was no more of her in the world.

He looked at Miss Jun.

"You said she is already dead. She died so young. So many people want to forget her and erase her existence. If I forget her too, how pitiful and lonely she would be..."

Before he finished speaking, Miss Jun reached out and hugged him.

Zhu Zan's figure stiffened slightly, but he did not stop talking.

"...You always say that I treated you differently before and after, saying that if you were not Chu Jiuling, I would still be so kind to you, but you forget that you are also very kind to me. If you were not Chu Jiuling,

Will you still be so good to me? So good to my family? Will you and I still meet and get to know each other like we do now?"

I don’t know, because she was Chu Jiuling from the beginning, and she doesn’t know what would happen if she were another person.

He will not meet her, and she will not get to know him. He will continue to miss his Chu Jiuling, while she lives her own life, a life that has nothing to do with Chu Jiuling.

Miss Jun shook her head in front of him.

"I don't know what Princess Jiuling is like, and I didn't expect you to be her. You are very, very good." Zhu Zan continued, "But I still don't want to and can't forget that I still have

I didn't have time to treat her well. I thought about what I owe you. I will follow you and do whatever you want for the rest of my life. I won't leave until you don't need me, until you get married, and until you drive me away."

He lowered his head, looked at the little woman in front of him, raised his hand and slowly put it on her shoulder, slowly touching her.

"I didn't expect that God would give me this opportunity." He hugged her tightly and buried his head behind her neck, "Give me the opportunity to be good to her. The person who made me feel good turned out to be the person I wanted most.

Someone who treats her well."

Miss Jun felt warm moisture spread out from the back of her neck and wet her collar, which alerted her.

"Hey." She broke away and pushed him away, "Okay, I understand."

Zhu Zan looked at her.

"Know what?" he asked.

Miss Jun avoided his gaze and looked at the horses grazing aside.

"I know you are not arrogant at first and respectful at the end. You are good to Jun Jiuling and Chu Jiuling, equally good." She said.

Zhu Zan still looked at her.

"Then what?" he asked.

What can happen next?

"I won't bother you with it anymore," Miss Jun said.

Zhu Zan continued to look at her.

"Then what?" he asked. (To be continued)


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