Chapter 2434: Yeats meet, mysterious Yuan Zhen (1/2)

Ye Zhi had just left Yun Jian's current body, and was reborn from Xinjiang Town to the body of this little beggar now. She was scared by the surrounding environment and held her knees to shake.

Ye Zhi was arrested at the brothel at that time, not working as a daughter, but working in the brothel.

Use the words of those who are regulars in the brothel to describe Yeats. She has thin arms like her. She doesn't even want to glance at it. She has to work hard in the backyard.

Yeats didn't say anything, and she worked extremely hard. Coincidentally, the brothel owner's expenses were not enough in those weeks, so she sold Yeats to Lou.

Sister Lou was the middle-aged woman who had seen Ye Jian before, scratching Yeats' ears and scolding Yeats for not working.

Coincidentally, Mr. Midland ’s big crew started filming, and Lou Lou had a little influence in the crew. Looking for someone to help with the big crew backstage, it fell on Lou Lou.

Sister Lou caught Ye Zhi to the crew and asked her to do the work of three people by herself. Sister Lou earned the money from the three people.

From the rebirth to the body of this little beggar, until now, Yuan Zhen was telling her anything she didn't understand.

Including asking Ye Zhi to tell Yun Jian the truth when he met Yun Jian, all Yuan Yuan told Ye Zhi before.

But Yuan Zhen told Yeats just to tell her everything she wanted to know.

Even when Ye Zhi was beaten and bullied by Sister Lou, Yuan Zhen would only stand aside and refuse to bother.

Yuan Zhen was just unintentional and too lazy to care about any trivial matter that he didn't consider important.

”Look for me? Oh.” Ye Zhi hesitated after listening to Yuan Zhen's words, then nodded.

”This letter, you gave it to her, and after reading it, she must go here, there is everything she and the prince want to know.”

Yuan Zhen reached out and took out an envelope, handed it to Yeats, and turned to leave.

Yeats took the envelope and flipped it twice.

When Ye Zhi was curious to take it apart and looked at it, Yuan Zhen, who was about to leave, suddenly stopped, turned around, and uttered in the same cold and hot words as before: ”No dismantling.”

The sudden noise scared Yeats' hands, and the envelope on his hands shuddered to the ground.

Yeats leaned down to pick it up: ”Oh.”

It was she who was wrong. She was just a puppet. She shouldn't have known so much.