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Chapter 1724 Gu Nuoer also helped a girl

Chapter 1724 Gu Nuoer also helped a girl

Until Gu Nuoer threw herself into his arms.

Ye Siming hugged Zhenqian's tenderness, and he suddenly came back to his senses.

"How did you come!?"

Ye Siming lowered his long eyes and looked at Gu Nuoer's long black hair spread over her shoulders, and she forgot to wear a cloak.

He quickly took off his cloak and wrapped it tightly around her body.

Ye Siming just wanted to hold her hand and help her warm it.

However, he thought of the grievance shown in Gu Nuoer's eyes today.

The hand that wanted to touch her froze in mid-air.

Seeing this, Gu Nuoer reached out her hand and held his finger tightly.

"I heard that Brother Siming came to see the lanterns alone, so I rode over quickly!"

She seemed to have no intention of resisting.

Ye Siming then put Gu Nuoer's hand under her lips and breathed to warm her fingertips.

However, his cold frown deepened.

Gu Nuoer's hands were too cold.

"Come on horseback?

You are not feeling well, how can you act nonsense?"

Ye Siming frowned.

Gu Nuoer thought about the reason why she was "uncomfortable".

Her cheeks turned red in embarrassment.

She coughed slightly in embarrassment.

"I'm much better now..."

At this time, Ye Siming saw the lantern in her hand.

He was startled: "Why is this lantern here with you?"

Mentioning this matter, Gu Nuoer raised her bright eyes and said in a clear and cheerful voice: "A scholar I just met, he gave it to me!"

The blackness in Ye Siming's eyes came out bit by bit.

He said coldly: "If you and I met the same person, then he lied to me.

The scholar took away the lantern that I originally wanted to give to you, and said that it was an oath between him and his beloved."

"I saw that he was pitiful, and I thought that if you were here, you would definitely agree, so I gave it to him."

Gu Nuoer blinked her long eyelashes and waved her hands quickly: "He didn't lie to you! Brother Siming, this is what happened!"

It turned out that Gu Nuoer just came out of the inn on horseback.

Then he saw a girl of seventeen or eighteen years old walking alone in the deep snow in the heavy snow.

Seeing how difficult it was for her to leave, Gu Nuoer stepped forward and asked why.

Only then did I learn that the girl had a sweetheart who was a poor scholar, and their family did not allow them to be together because of the secular concept of family status.

Not only that, he also forcibly arranged a marriage for the girl and locked her in the house, preventing her from meeting her sweetheart.

The girl had no choice but to go on a hunger strike to protest, and finally today, she begged her parents to relent.

But who knows, she heard that her sweetheart learned that she was getting married. She was so sad that she decided to go to Beijing to prepare for next year's scientific examination.

The girl found out from others that the scholar would leave by boat from the ferry tonight.

So she ignored the heavy snow and stepped on the ground one step at a time, planning to run to the ferry to find him.

Seeing how pitiful she was, Gu Nuoer couldn't bear her missing her sweetheart.

He immediately pulled her onto his horse and drove her to the ferry.

However, when we got there, the boatman said it was snowing too much today and it was impossible to get on the boat.

Only then did the girl realize that her sweetheart hadn’t left yet!

So, Gu Nuoer took her with her again, intending to run to the man's home.

Unexpectedly, when passing by the Yuelao Temple, a figure hurried out with a lantern and almost hit a horse's hoof!

Fortunately, Gu Nuoer reacted in time and pulled the reins.

As soon as the horse stopped, she heard the girl sitting behind her almost crying: "Fan Lang!"

The girl jumped off the horse and threw herself directly into the arms of the book.

It turns out that the scholar who rushed out of Yuelao Temple with a lamp was the girl's sweetheart.


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