Chapter 188 Stay with Me
The prince left the national temple, took a carriage and took a special detour to the regent's palace to find out what was going on.
When the servant saw it was the prince, he went to inform him before leading him in.
The prince wiped away the gloom in his eyes. Once the prince met a prince, he was locked out and needed to be informed.
I'm afraid only Dazhou is like this.
The prince took a familiar route to the main courtyard.
Suddenly, his footsteps stopped.
Su Wan came out of the courtyard next to the main courtyard. She was wearing a long silver-red dress, which looked like flowers drawn from peach blossom branches. It was delicate and bright, and the skirt was fluttering in the breeze. It was so beautiful.
The prince's eyes were hot, and the person in front of him was more lively and alluring than before.
His Adam's apple slid slightly and he walked towards Su Wan: "Wanwan, long time no see, how are you?"
"We should be strangers. Don't be an eyesore in front of me. I will live a better life." Su Wan felt disgusted when she saw the prince and walked past him.
"Wanwan, don't do this." The prince clasped Su Wan's wrist. His palm stung, and he pulled his hand back suddenly. There was a little blood mark on his palm.
He looked with a sullen face and saw a flash of silver light on Su Wan's fingertips, her hands in her sleeves.
"Wanwan, do you really want to be so heartless?" The prince smiled bitterly: "What is my situation? You know in your heart that if I choose you, both of us will be in danger. I have no choice but to abandon you temporarily. One day I will I will let you come to me again.”
A memory came to Su Wan's mind.
There are many cornices in the palace, and there are many layers. You can't see the end at a glance. There is only a clear blue sky in front of you, and a few chaffinches fly over and land in the flowerbed.
Su Wan lay on the railing and looked around lazily.
The prince stood on the long white marble bridge and stretched out a hand towards her, "Wanwan, come here."
A bright smile broke out on Su Wan's young face, her eyes filled with tiny rays of light. She picked up the hem of her skirt and ran to the prince in joy. She shyly handed her hand over, placing her white and tender fingertips on his. The prince chuckled and held her hand. Su Wan curled her fingers, her brows showing the shyness and reserve of a girl, and looked down the bridge with red cheeks.
The prince gently stroked her long, silky hair and whispered in her ear: "Wanwan, you will be my wife soon, so you must adapt as soon as possible."
Su Wan's head hung lower, her ears turned red, and she moved her fingertips to free herself.
"Wanwan, no matter what happens, you must stay by my side, don't abandon me, and fight side by side with me." The prince held her hand a little tighter: "I am not a member of the palace. Without the help of my mother, I will have to fight alone for a long time in the future. I only have you. "
Su Wan didn't care about being shy and raised her head, her dark and bright eyes full of determination: "Brother Feng, no matter you are inferior to one person, superior to ten thousand people, or a white body eating chaffy vegetables, I will never leave you behind." you."
Not long after the two people expressed their feelings to each other, the prince decisively left Su Wan and married another woman. The moment he gave up on her, there wasn't even an explanation, leaving her in the dark.
Pulling away from the memory, a sneer flashed across Su Wan's lips. The royal family's feelings were indeed thinner than paper.
"You dare to act bravely and don't come in front of me and say some disgusting words. I still respect you as a man. Now it seems that it is nothing more than that. Thank you for not marrying me and letting me find a better man." Su Wan's eyes He flashed a cold light and warned: "Don't provoke me again, otherwise it will be more than just this lesson."
The prince was stunned for a moment, not understanding the meaning of Su Wan's words. When he saw Su Wan walking past him and leaving, he subconsciously reached for someone, only to find that his entire right arm was paralyzed.