CHAPTER 449 2 : MOVED OVER AND OVER AGAIN (1/2)
CHAPTER 449 (2): MOVED OVER AND OVER AGAIN
“Physician Mei?” Zhen Yu waved her hand in front of Mei Jinxiu’s eyes to pull her back to her senses.
“Brother Hu can’t possibly look like Prince Hao. If he really does, you definitely mustn’t let Prince Hao and Princess Consort Hao know about this, and you can also forget about using a painting to find him.” Mei Jinxiu’s tone was grave.
“Prince Hao already knows about it. I saw him and followed him into a restaurant, thinking that he was Brother Hu. I only found out later that it was a case of mistaken identity.” Zhen Yu slowly recounted.
Where is my Brother Hu? Why does he look so much like Prince Hao? His eyebrows, eyes, and nose are practically a magnified version of Brother Hu!
Mei Jinxiu’s heart fiercely leapt when she saw Zhen Yu’s serious expression. Before Prince Hao was adopted by Lord Pei, he had been living in the rural areas. He can’t really be…Brother Hu, right?
She vehemently shook her head. It doesn’t matter what the truth is. He just has to shower affection on Su Xi-er!
Mei Jinxiu asked Zhen Yu for her name and age, and found out that the latter was older than her. After leaving her some instructions and advice, a patient appeared at the door. By the time Mei Jinxiu was free again, it was already late afternoon, causing her to be unable to leave for the Prince Hao Residence before night fell.
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Only after entering the Prince Hao Residence did she learn that Pei Qianhao and Su Xi-er had yet to return. Maybe Prince Hao took Su Xi-er out to play.
Little did she know that she hit the nail on the head. Su Xi-er and Pei Qianhao were indeed riding a boat on the Merchant River.
The boat was spacious and luxurious, with multi-coloured silk and red lanterns hanging from every corner. There were many private rooms on the boat as well, and it was far enough away from shore that peaceful silence made itself known.
The bright moonlight scattered across the river’s surface and reflected off the ripples of the water, forming a beautiful scene.
“Xi-er”. Pei Qianhao planted a kiss on her forehead, then grabbed her hand and walked to the bow of the boat.
“It’s very beautiful.” Su Xi-er leaned against his chest, and recalled what she told Ning Lianchen when they were young.
Back then, Lianchen had asked me, “Imperial Elder Sister, apart from viewing the sea of Lingrui flowers, what else do you like?”
I was holding the script of a drama in my hands, and the scene described inside just happened to sound like what I would enjoy. “A quiet and peaceful night with no one around as we sail a boat on the river. Large red lanterns[1] will be hung up to accompany the moonlight, and the surface of the river will be decorated with many small floating flower lanterns[2]. Wouldn’t that be amazing?”