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Chapter 197 The Unspeakable Dream

Junze put away Duanfang and walked into Gu Yudao: "My hair is not even dry, why are you here?"

The water on Gu Yu's hair dripped on her shoulders, making it wet, but she tied her wet hair up.

Without waiting for Gu Yu's answer, he explained for Gu Yu, and his peach blossom eyes showed evil again, saying: "Oh, you took advantage of the dark moon and high wind to destroy the corpse and eliminate the traces."

Thinking of that book, Gu Yu's face suddenly darkened, she threw the flower in her hand towards Junze, turned around and left.

Junze grabbed the flower, stopped it in front of Gu Yu, and said, "This flower is for you."

Gu Yu looked at him with anger in her eyes.

Junze pointed the flower to Gu Yu's temples and said: "Men from Jiangnan have the habit of wearing hairpins on their temples. Prince Gu has a jade tree facing the wind. If he wears this flower on his hairpin, he will definitely be called the king of the country and the city."

Gu Yu sneered and said: "Your Majesty is so handsome. I believe that with this flower on his hairpin, he must be unparalleled in the world."

This was originally meant to ridicule Junze, but unexpectedly he smiled, lowered his head slightly, and said: "That's right, then please ask Prince Gu to help me, a man of great appearance and unparalleled in the world, get a hairpin."

Gu Yu:...

I overestimated your face.

She cursed in a low voice: "How many years have you been practicing to become so invulnerable?"

Junze chuckled in a low voice and said: "I'm pretty cool, but my bones are going to be soft after driving for days. You might as well learn from me."

Gu Yu ignored him and said: "If we compete with you again, I'm afraid the adults at the post station will be angry to death. If you feel that your bones are getting soft, why not get off the car and walk around more, or ride a horse."

Gu Yu said and left. Passing by the station official who fell on the ground, he thought to himself, it's really unlucky for you to meet such a bastard.

When she thought about it, she was also unlucky to meet Junze.

Junze stood alone in the courtyard, twirling the flower and muttering to himself: "If someone gives you a hairpin, you agree. If I give you a hairpin, you just put on a bad face. It's really..."

Junze really worked for a long time, but he didn't really come up with anything.

All that was left was a sigh.

He walked back to the room with the flower, carefully put the flower into a teacup and soaked it in water.

Then he suddenly remembered that the book was still in the car. Gu Yu was so thin-skinned that he might not take it if he told her.

He pushed the door open again and went out, taking the book back from the carriage. It was dark and windy, and it really seemed like he was doing something bad.

After getting the book, he wanted to tear it up and throw it into the pool, but thinking of the scene he saw during the day, he took the book back to the room by mistake.

He lit a candle and looked at the men and women inside, but no matter how much he mentally prepared himself, he still couldn't help but frown when he saw the two entangled men.

He couldn't stand it anymore, so he turned to the front again and read the short story about a man and a woman. It was a story about a poor scholar who was terrible and a vixen.

Apart from these vivid illustrations, the book makes no sense.

It was late at night and the inn was completely quiet.

Junze felt sleepy from those boring stories. As soon as he lay down on the bed, he saw a figure entering his room.

I took a look under the moonlight and it turned out to be Gu Yu.

She was wearing a long moon-white dress, looking as cold as a fairy in the moon.

Walking quietly, he walked straight to the table, took out the flower hairpin from the tea bowl and tied it to his temple.

Then she asked with a sweet smile: "Junze, do you think the flower on my hairpin looks good?"

Gu Yu's hair was completely down, draped over her shoulders, and there was only a lavender hibiscus flower in her ear.

Junze was confused for a moment and didn't know what to say.

Unexpectedly, Gu Yu sat directly on his bed and deliberately exposed her hairpin ears to him for a look. The small ear beads were pitifully red.

Junze couldn't help but touch it. Gu Yuxiao's flowers trembled wildly. A pair of clean and slender hands touched his chest, pressed him on the bed, and said coquettishly: "Tell me, does it look good or not."

Junze's eyes were red, but he remembered their identities and did not dare to look at her. He even thought about pushing Gu Yu away.

When Gu Yu saw that he was silent, she actually grabbed his hand and put it on her waist, saying, "Tell me, does it look good or not."

Junze was so worn down by her that his Adam's apple twitched unconsciously, and he said in a hoarse voice, "It looks good."

Gu Yu said reluctantly: "Since I look good, why don't you look at me seriously?"

After all, Junze couldn't help but look at it. He was about to fall in love with it at just one glance. He carefully pulled out his hand, wanting to touch Gu Yu's red ear beads again.

Gu Yu pressed closer to her, and the faint scent of hibiscus lingered on the tip of his nose.

Junze's whole body was on fire, but he still retained some sense. He turned his face sideways, frowned and said, "Gu Yu, don't be like this."

Gu Yu grabbed his hand, put it on her ear, and said, "What else? Is this like this?"

Junze looked at her again, and Gu Yu on his body turned into lines on the book in an instant, and the thin clothes hung on his body. After they gradually widened, he could no longer take his eyes away.

Zhu Yizun's "Qinyuanchun" said: "The bean sprouts are evenly distributed, and the jade fat has a subtle fragrance."

Just like in front of you.

Junze's sanity was instantly burned away.

He turned over and pressed Gu Yu on him, but he fell under the bed as the world was spinning.

Where was Gu Yu in his arms? There was only a quilt soaked with his sweat.

He was a little confused for a moment, but he looked up under the moonlight and saw that the hibiscus flower was still in the tea cup, exuding a faint fragrance.

He fell directly to the ground, his brain hitting the hard floor with a muffled sound. The pain made him wake up completely, but he was still terribly uncomfortable down there.

He simply lay down on the cold floor, buried his face in the quilt, and let out small gasps and groans.

Nan Ke had a dream without hesitation. He hugged the quilt and thought about the dream just now, trembling all over.

I don't know how long it took before he took his face out of the quilt, his eyes dull, and murmured: "Gu Yu, Gu Yu, Gu Yu."

"It would be great if you were really a woman."

...

The next day Junze got up from the ground and saw Gu Yu walking out of her room as soon as she opened the door.

Thinking of last night's dream, Junze's breathing became turbulent.

After going downstairs and finishing their meal, the inn official sent them on their way with tears streaming down their faces.

For the first time, Junze did not get into the carriage, but rode a horse, as if he had listened to Gu Yu's words last night.

Gu Yu asked Li Ruo to get in the car. Li Ruo only saw Junze's eyes glancing at her, and immediately refused stiffly: "If you don't want to be the prince, I'll be fine riding a horse."

Gu Yu was the only one left in the car. She couldn't be too happy. She stretched her legs as much as she wanted and had a good night's sleep.

Before noon after waking up, she suddenly remembered the book and carefully opened the drawer under the cushion, only to find that the book was gone.

It was like when Junze went out last night and was taken away.

It just saved her the embarrassment.

She checked other storybooks, and except for a few books with more vulgar language, none of them had the kind of illustrations that would make people blush.

Gu Yu made up his mind and had to find an opportunity to hint at Li Ruo and remind Li Ruo that he must understand the book before buying it next time.

She didn't want to experience such social death a second time.

Just as he was thinking about it, the carriage suddenly jolted. Gu Yu got out of the car and went to take a look. He found that his wheel had gone off the old road of Junze and had cracked.

She frowned.


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