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Chapter 2060 Let me tell Her Royal Highness a story

Gu Nuoer really doesn't want to worry about it.

She was not a vengeful personality.

But looking at Feng Ruoxin and Feng Zhiyu's faces, I still felt a little uncomfortable.

But Gu Nuoer is not a stingy person either.

She lowered her eyes and thought.

Even though I don’t have a good impression of this Miss Feng Ruoxin, the third brother still has to rush to collect the medicinal materials.

So Gu Nuoer nodded: "Brother, let the coachman untied our horse rope and lead our horses to help. The two horses dragged their carriage off the bridge first."

Gu Ziyao nodded, lifted the curtain and gave instructions.

Since they wanted to temporarily lend their horses, Gu Nuoer and Gu Ziyao could not sit in the carriage all the time.

Otherwise, the carriage will fall out easily if it tilts.

So the brother and sister got off the bus first and planned to wait on the spot for a while.

Feng Ruoxin stepped forward and thanked him repeatedly.

But after seeing Gu Nuoer's face clearly, she was slightly surprised: "Your Highness, Princess? It's you!"

She hurriedly saluted: "The little girl didn't know that the prince was sitting in the car. If she knew, she wouldn't dare to disturb her rashly."

Gu Nuoer's lips and white teeth appeared, and an alien smile appeared.

"You don't have to be polite, we have to cross the bridge, and helping you and yourself."

This sentence made Feng Ruoxin stunned.

Gu Nuoer's tone of speaking was actually similar to that of Yongyehou.

Feng Ruoxin said thank you a few more times and gave the third prince a good fortune.

Then, she stood aside and waited quietly.

Gu Nuoer looked sideways and watched the coachman tie their horses to the carriage. The two horses pulled a carriage together, which was a bit difficult, but fortunately the wheel of the other carriage could move.

Gu Ziyao held up a folding fan to protect his sister's sun.

He couldn't help but wonder: "Before the carriage is traveling, the servants will check it. It's strange that it can break on the road."

Feng Ruoxin heard this and looked embarrassed.

She lowered her head and said, "I went out in a hurry, maybe the servants were negligent."

Gu Nuoer looked at her, her beautiful eyes were filled with black fog: "If I remember correctly, are you the daughter of Uncle Feng's family?"

Feng Ruoxin was flattered: "Go back to the princess, yes, the little girl is lucky to be accepted as her adopted daughter by her father."

Gu Ziyao raised his eyebrows: "Enjoyed daughter?"

The brother and sister looked at each other.

Feng Ruoxin lowered his head and explained with a very respectful look: "The eldest sister passed away unexpectedly, and her father and mother were in great pain."

"I met them by chance. My father felt sorry for me and was lonely. When I saw that I looked a bit similar to my elder sister, I took me as my adopted daughter."

Gu Ziyao frowned: "What happened?"

It's such a ridiculous and very coincidental.

Gu Nuoer looked at Feng Ruoxin: "I heard from your accent, you are not from the capital. If you are alone, what should you do in the capital?"

Feng Ruoxin then slowly raised his head, and a faint wave of light surged in the delicate willow leaves's eyes.

"I came to find a benefactor to repay my kindness."

"Repay kindness?" Gu Nuoer blinked her long eyelashes.

Feng Ruoxin nodded, and she smiled bitterly and said, "I'll tell your princess a story."

"Once upon a time there was a girl who was born in a family that favored boys over girls. When she was six years old, she was sold to a terminally ill old man in the same village to celebrate."

"But the night she passed by, the old man died. Everyone thought she was the one who defeated her, so they drove her out of the village."

"The original parents were unwilling to ask for her, so she had no choice but to wander around."

"Until a kind-hearted couple took in, the good times didn't last long, and there was a turmoil in the place where the girl lived."


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