328 The Fall of the Last Kingdom (1/2)
After Jun Hua had finished her story, Soujin rubbed her head, ”What happens to the boys in the village?”
”I beat them up for good,” Jun Hua grinned.
Soujin already guessed it. He moved his eyes to Jun Hua left hand and take the arm before caressing it. The scar from protecting her younger brother was still there. The mark had turned faint, but Soujin could see it clearly.
From what Ming Hui told him, he found out about Jun Hua's identity because of this wound. Indeed, this was the only wound that could be seen most easily compared with the wound on her shoulders. Remembering that incident, he felt bad because he was the reason she got that scar.
”The wound already heals. Maybe the scar will disappear in the future, you don't have to worry,” Jun Hua smiled.
”Does your shoulder still hurt?”
”No, I got the wound a long time ago, there is no way the wound can still hurt now,” Jun Hua shook her head, ”Are you worrying about my body full of scars?”
”I am,” Soujin admitted frankly.
Jun Hua felt her heart warmed at Soujin's remark. However, she didn't really care about the scar on her body because most of them would disappear. Although now she got a few scars that wouldn't disappear, she didn't think that it was something big.
”Why?”
When Jun Hua asked that question, Soujin couldn't answer. He thought about it and couldn't find the correct reason as to why he didn't want her body to be filled with scars. On the second thought, certain thought appeared on his mind.
”I don't want to see others mark on your body,” Soujin said as he hugged her even harder.
”Will you didn't like me because of my scar?”
”No,” Soujin answered firmly.
Jun Hua nodded her head. She recalled their situation and asked a different question, ”How about you? Can you return to the battlefield again?”
”I'm good,” Soujin nodded. ”I heard that your condition is not that good, so you're not allowed to fight on the frontline again.”
Jun Hua pouted when she heard him say that. However, she was very clear about her condition. Although it didn't affect her movement too much, if her condition worsened again, she might not be able to live as usual. This was for her own good that she shouldn't fight on the frontline again.
”I understand, but you have to be careful.”
Soujin smirked. ”Who do you think you're talking to? Don't worry so much. The rest of the battle will be smoother.”
Jun Hua sighed at this man nonchalant shameless remark. She looked up to see his face. Inside his embrace, his face looked far closer.