Chapter - 144 Changchun Admits Defeat (14) (1/2)

Han Bao Ju and Qiu Chu Ji asked sternly in unison, ”Who is it?”

Guo Jing opened his mouth to answer, but faltered. During the fight with Mei Chao Feng and the others in the Palace the previous night, Huang Rong had the attention of Han Xiao Ying. She had secretly marveled at this girl with her graceful movements and a face as delicate as those you only see in paintings. Thinking back, Huang Rong did seem very affectionate towards Guo Jing and had been looking out especially for him. Han Xiao Ying asked, ”It's the young girl who dressed in white, isn't it?” Guo Jing went red as he nodded.

Qiu Chu Ji said impatiently, ”What young or old girl in white or black?”

Han Xiao Ying muttered to herself, ”I heard Mei Chao Feng call her Little Martial-Sister and addressed her father as Teacher…”

Qiu Chu Ji and Ke Zhen'E stood up at once and said together, flabbergasted: ”She's Huang Yao Shi's daughter?”

Holding Guo Jing's hand, Han Xiao Ying asked, ”Jing'er, is her surname Huang?”

Guo Jing answered, ”Yes.”

To this, Han Xiao Ying was speechless.

Ke Zhen'E muttered, ”You want to marry Mei Chao Feng's Younger Martial-Sister?”

Zhu Cong asked, ”Her father has betrothed her to you?”

Guo Jing replied, ”I've never met her father, nor do I know who her father is.”

Zhu Cong asked again, ”So you have an illicit engagement?”

Not knowing what an 'illicit engagement' meant, Guo Jing widened his eyes and did not reply. Zhu Cong continued, ”You've told her that you will definitely marry her, and she's also said that she'll definitely marry you, is that right?”

Guo Jing replied, ”Never said that.” After a brief pause, he continued, ”We don't have to say it. I can't do without her, and she can't do without me. We know this in our hearts.”

Having never experienced the feeling of love, Han Bao Ju was displeased upon hearing this and said impatiently, ”What nonsense is this?”

However, Han Xiao Ying's mind flitted to Zhang Ah Sheng: 'Among us 7 Freaks, Fifth Brother's character was the most similar to Jing'er. But he only loved me in secret – he always thought he wasn't good enough for me and so he never expressed his feelings. Was it like Jing'er and that girl, what with 'we both know it in our hearts; I can't do without her, she can't do without me'? If I had let him known just a few months before he died that I actually couldn't do without him, he would have at least a few months of true happiness in his lifetime.'