Chapter 174: Chapter 175 The Legendary Romance Chapter 174: Chapter 175 The Legendary Romance This was his territory, naturally filled with his people.
Chu Yuxiao suddenly had a thought as he glanced at the simple wooden bed.
At the sa ti, he voiced that thought.
“Is that bed sturdy?”
“…” Su Yan was sweating. This was soone else’s ho—did he have no scruples at all?
They indeed stayed here for a night, but when it ca ti to sleep, Chu Yuxiao didn’t do anything to Su Yan.
It wasn’t that he didn’t want to, but he was genuinely worried that the wooden board wasn’t sturdy enough…
After spending a night outside, the relationship between Chu Yuxiao and Su Yan progressed dramatically.
For two successive nights, Su Yan spent her nights at Xielan Building.
During the days, Chu Yuxiao worked on official docunts in the study and had Su Yan stay by his side to grind ink and serve tea.
Even though maids were supposed to do these tasks, Su Yan, the princess, happily carried them out.
Because this ant Chu Yuxiao really wanted to be with her.
And how could she feel any different? Since she recognized her feelings, she found herself wanting to be by his side every mont.
Just minutes after parting, she’d miss him.
Perhaps this was what they called being in love?
Before, she never understood why couples always stuck together, but now she finally understood.
To love soone was to want to be with them every mont.
To share one’s life, feelings, and every little mont with them…
Resting her cheek on her hand, Su Yan intently watched Chu Yuxiao buried in his work.
She realized he was becoming increasingly charming and attractive.
Switching to support her cheek with the other hand, Su Yan’s gaze stayed glued to him, never straying.
Watching him, the corners of her mouth unwittingly curved up, maintaining that smile for an entire half an hour without feeling tired.
Su Yan reflected wistfully, she was truly smitten, and had long been unable to extricate herself.
Suddenly, her eyes dimd.
The smile at her lips vanished as well.
Lowering her eyelids slightly, she looked sowhat sorrowful and lonely.
In her candor in loving him, she had sohow forgotten—she ca from the modern age.
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