Chapter 213.2: The Captivating Moonlight (1/2)

After Feng Wu finished listening, she said with a bit of surprise, “You got angry and ran off just because Su Yi smashed an inkstone?”

“En. He was already smashing inkstones, could it be I should have stayed longer? Back then, I was really very angry. But now that I think about it, he was probably angry that I ran off without a word back then!” Tang Doudou sighed. Now she really felt like she had been too rash. The fact that the doors to the City Lord Residence were wide open back then was enough to show how worried Su Yi had been.

As expected, Feng Wu also sighed and said with a sympathetic expression, “You really don’t understand Su Yi at all. The fact that he asked you who that person was the moment you walked in showed that what he was worried about was your safety and nothing else.”

“But after that, you said that it was someone you had only met once before. It was someone you had only met once before, yet you ran off after him without thinking. How could he not be angry?”

Tang Doudou had also thought of this, but she hadn’t been able to bring herself to admit it. Now that it had been pointed out by Feng Wu, she could only obediently admit her error. “I was wrong. Big Sis Feng Wu, I had thought of things too simply.”

She really hadn’t thought that much. When she saw Baili Yu head over, she felt exceptionally nervous as if he was going to say something very important that she really didn’t want to hear.

That was why, she fled.

“It’s fine. At most he’ll just vent his anger in the residence a bit. He’ll be fine by tomorrow.” Although Feng Wu consoled her this way, a bit of worry appeared in her eyes. She and Su Yi were people from the same era. Most of the people that were the same age as them had already entered their graves, so there weren’t many people that truly understood Su Yi anymore. For better or for worse, she was one of the few still left.

If Su Yi’s temper was the same as it had been back then, he would have already killed Tang Doudou with a single strike regardless of whose daughter she was.

Then he would spend the last of his life regretting it.

Su Yi’s temper had improved a lot now, but it was hard to change one’s innate personality in the Jianghu. It was hard to guarantee that he wouldn’t make a mistake in the heat of the moment.