Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Ming Shu went straight to the palace where Princess Rong Hua lived.
“Why did you come here?” Mu Huai was puzzled.
“To beat up the princess.” Ming Shu started to climb the wall with the help of some objects next to her. She hadn’t seen Princess Rong Hua in a long time, so she didn’t get any Hatred Points in recent days. What else could she do?
“What makes you hate her so much?” That you have to beat her up before leaving.
“No, I don’t hate her.”
“What? What for, then?” Mu Huai didn’t believe her.
“For my empty stomach.”
“…”
What is the relationship between your empty stomach and Princess Rong Hua?
Seeing Ming Shu struggling hard to climb the wall, Mu Huai flew up and landed on the palace wall, reaching out to her.
Ming Shu looked up to stare at him, hesitating a little. The moonlight shone softly on the two quiet people.
“We don’t have much time. We must get to the city gates before dawn,” Mu Huai explained.
Ming Shu hesitated for a while longer before reaching out her hand to Mu Huai as well. The latter took her hand and gently pulled her up. Mu Huai landed on the other side lightly with Ming Shu in his arms.
There were many guards in Princess Rong Hua’s palace. Perhaps in order to save time, Mu Huai helped Ming Shu ambush them.
This is not bad. Ming Shu joyfully accepted the kindness and she then headed directly to Princess Rong Hua’s bedroom.
“Get out, all of you!”
Princess Rong Hua’s sharp shout echoed from the room, after which a group of maidservants and eunuchs were driven out, followed by shards of porcelain.
“Ahhhhh!!” Princess Rong Hua shouted with her hands on her head. Her hair was loose and messy, making her look like a real shrew.
Ming Shu jumped in through the window. Princess Rong Hua must have heard the noise, and she roared furiously, forgetting all the manners of a noble princess. “Didn’t I tell you to get out? What! Can’t you understand my words?”
After roaring, Princess Rong Hua felt it didn’t seem right.
The direction the noise was coming from was wrong.
She quickly turned to look at the window.
Ming Shu stood by the window, smiling lightly, and her entire body radiated a tender aura of innocence.
Right, it was like this.
The scene displayed in front of Princess Rong Hua now overlapped with the scene Ming Shu appeared in last time.
“Why are you here? Don’t come closer.” She didn’t know why, but Princess Rong Hua was frightened, and she backed up step by step. Tear stains were still shining on her face, making her look like a poor, weak prey. “Shen Ci, I hate you! I hate you! Why you are the royal princess, why? Why is it you?”
Why?
But it was not decided by Shen Ci, nor her.
Because the noble title was imposed on this body by “them.”
Who had asked after Shen Ci’s wishes?
Who cared what she wanted?
Ming Shu’s eyes curled into two crescent moons. Then her brisk voice slowly sounded: “You hate me, that’s good.”
If you don’t hate me, it will be hard to complete the mission…
Ming Shu walked to Princess Rong Hua.
“What do you want? Stop, don’t come closer, this is my bedroom, don’t come closer.”
Ming Shu flexed her wrist. “Last time I beat you, so this time, it will be the same. You can shout whatever you want, but I don’t think anyone will come to save you.”
Ming Shu’s words reminded Princess Rong Hua of that unfortunate memory. Her face then turned as pale as paper.
…
Princess Rong Hua lay on her stomach in a strained position, tears and snot streaming down her face, her voice hoarsened. “Why are you doing this to me?”
“You provoked me first, remember?” If you didn’t show up, how could the system post a message to gain Hatred Points from you? So just blame yourself.
“Uncle… Uncle, save me.” Princess Rong Hua’s eyes suddenly gleamed as if she had seen a savior.
Ming Shu glanced behind her. Mu Huai was standing by the window and staring inside; it seemed he had been there for quite a while.
“Are you done?” he asked.
“Emm… a little longer.” Ming Shu replied.
“Uncle…” It was as if lightning struck Princess Rong Hua. She incredulously looked at Mu Huai. “You…”
You’re with this woman?
Why?
Ming Shu felt very strange too. She had beaten Princess Rong Hua so fiercely, why didn’t the Hatred Points increase?
Do I have to beat her again? Just as Ming Shu was thinking over whether or not to give Princess Rong Hua another beating, the Harmony System suddenly popped out to remind her the Hatred Points acquired were enough.
Ming Shu looked at Princess Rong Hua, who was lying on the ground in despair. Then she looked at Mu Hua, who was standing outside the window with an indifferent look, speechless… It turned out the critical factor was him.
“Go, go, go.” As soon as the Hatred Points were full, Ming Shu retreated, delaying not a single minute.
Great! Next world!
“Shen Ci, you will die like a dog!”
The vicious voice of Princess Rong Hua emerged from behind her.
Ming Shu turned around, and the corners of her mouth curled in a beautiful, shallow arc. “Oh.”
Princess Rong Hua was drowning in fury, but she could only watch Ming Shu and Mu Huai leave. From beginning to end, Mu Huai didn’t spare her even a single glance.
Why…
Why!
…
“What are we doing here?” Mu Huai looked at the mansion gates of the Cheng family, strings of curses running across his mind. This woman is seriously crazy.
“Paying a visit to Cheng Jinyun,” Ming Shu said.
Mu Huai couldn’t help mocking her. “Oh… Royal Princess, you must have forgotten, but Cheng Jinyun is not as weak as Princess Rong Hua; she has martial arts skills. You will be discovered before you can get near.”
“Right…” Cheng Jinyun had inexplicably gained some martial arts skills. Why wasn’t I so lucky? Ming Shu asked Mu Huai in a depressed tone, “Uncle, how can I become a superior martial arts practitioner quickly?”
Mu Huai looked down on her. “First, you need to find a superior master, then ask him to pass all his skills onto you.”
“That simple?”
“Simple?” Mu Huai repeated coldly. “This method can allow ordinary people to become masters in a very short period of time, but they can live no longer than two years.”
For those who originally had some foundation of martial arts skills, it may not be that bad. As long as those skills could become useful, it was not a problem to survive. But those who didn’t have any martial foundation would generally live no longer than two years.
It’s like a basket which can only hold one pound of fruit, but you stuff two pounds of fruit inside. That basket will end up broken.
Ordinary people suddenly acquiring powerful skills would be in a similar situation as the basket.
Ming Shu touched her chin and pondered deeply.
“Don’t think you won’t reap what you sow. Even if you are willing to live for only two years, no one wants to pass on all his life’s skills to you.” Mu Huai thought Ming Shu was pondering on this matter so he couldn’t help warning her.
Ming Shu wasn’t listening actually. After considering for a long time, she said slowly, “I’m going to set the house on fire.”
“Okay.”
Wait, what?
Set it on fire ?
Ming Shu never went back on her words.
She burned Cheng Jinyun’s room down and left a note for her, fearing that she wouldn’t know that it was she who did it.
Isn’t it a provocation?
Isn’t she asking for trouble voluntarily?
Ming Shu constantly refreshed Mu Huai’s bottom line of cognition; he really was underestimating this troublemaker.
He wondered if it was not too late to return her to the Heavenly Temple.
Mu Huai took a few deep breaths before finally persuading himself not to drop her.
“It’s time to go, before it’s too late.” Mu Huai said these helpless words again, which had been repeated many times this evening.
“Let’s go.”
“If we can’t…” Mu Huai also prepared further convincing words, but he didn’t expect Ming Shu to agree so quickly right then.
Since Ming Shu had agreed, Mu Huai didn’t dare delay. He quickly took her to the city gates and met with Ye Cong and the others.
Mu Huai returned to the capital city with few people and few things, but because he had to bring one more person back, another carriage was added to his convoy.
In the distant sky appeared faint signs of the coming dawn. The heavy city gates were slowly opened, the sound of which seemed like a song of long history.
Mu Huai and the others exited the city immediately and headed straight in the direction of the border.
Ming Shu sat inside the rickety carriage, watching the city outline become vaguer and vaguer, gradually disappearing from sight. This imperial city, upon which the Wushang Dynasty had been established a hundred years ago, now seemed to have begun to collapse…
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