Chapter 30: An Awkward Misunderstanding (2) (1/2)
Chu Lian slept especially well while lying on He Sanlang’s thigh.
After about an hour, as they were about to reach the entrance of the Jing’an Estate, He Sanlang suddenly felt something wet on his thigh.
He lowered his gaze to look and found that it was actually Chu Lian’s drool!
He Sanlang: …
Although he tried to suppress the building rage within his chest, he couldn’t hold back any longer. He Sanlang pushed Chu Lian away with enough force to make the sleeping Chu Lian almost fall onto the carpet of the carriage.
This time, Chu Lian jolted awake. She looked around in confusion before realising that she was still in the carriage.
There was some suspicious wetness at the corner of her mouth… Chu Lian blushed deeply before taking out a handkerchief and quickly wiping it off.
Next, she noticed that He Changdi was looking at her with anger, and maybe even the slight hint of a grudge. She faintly recalled that she had been sleeping on He Changdi’s thigh, and she had been drooling. Her eyes couldn’t resist drifting in the direction of He Changdi’s thigh.
It was close to summer now, and the weather was turning warm, so they were all wearing cool spring clothes.
He Changdi was wearing a thin, light-blue robe with embroidered flowers. It looked both low key and luxurious, matching his calm, aloof aura perfectly.
From afar, he looked like a mountain flower that no one could profane.
However, on that completely unwrinkled silk brocade robe of his, there was a wet patch about half the size of a palm near the crotch area… The position was a little… awkward, and it would be extremely easy for others to misunderstand.
If it had been a dark coloured robe, it wouldn’t have been too obvious, but the wet patch stood stark against the light coloured robe.
It only took one glance for Chu Lian to realise she had caused some trouble this time!
The corner of her eye twitched. She hurriedly hid in the corner like an ostrich, moving as far away from He Changdi as she could and pretending she hadn’t seen anything.