Chapter 76: All the People Who Make You Unhappy Must Die (2)
Ghost Emperor Wild Wife: Dandy Eldest Miss
Chapter 76: All the People Who Make You Unhappy Must Die (2)
Translator: Zen_ Editor: Yukira_
Yun Luofeng felt uneasy in her heart. Could it be that something happened to that guy?
However, when she got back to her room in the rear mountain, she realized her worry was completely unnecessary...
The moonlight shined down, landing on the man's grim and exceptional features. Currently, the man's back was facing the moonlight, a black, sturdy robe visibly highlighted his perfect physique. His facial features were very refined, and his pitch-black eyes—akin to the deep, dark night—were staring without blinking at Yun Luofeng, who was pushing the door to enter.
"You're back?"
The man's voice was gruff and magnetic, as though it was a magnet easily drawing in other people's hearts.
"Yes?" Yun Luofeng lifted her eyebrows slightly. "Were you looking for me?"
The man gazed intently at Yun Luofeng, his cold and unmoving face was devoid of emotions.
"I have a book with me and came to look for you so we can study it together."
Yun Luofeng raised her eyebrows yet again, her sight gradually landing on the yellow book that was clasped in the man's hand.
Chungong Tu?
The young girl's utterly beautiful face displayed a streak of astonishment, and then she looked up, her eyes intently staring at the man in front of her.
"Yun Xiao, are you doing this on purpose?"
If a man holding Chungong Tu came barging into your room, saying he wanted to study it with you, you would also have indecent thoughts, even if your previous impression of this man was that of an extremely pure and innocent person.
Yun Xiao was perplexed and could not understand why she would get this vexed after looking at this book. However, Yun Xiao was very honest and nodded. "That's indeed my intention."
Lin Qiong told him that Chungong Tu could only be studied by two people together, so he really did intentionally wait for her here.
No matter how Yun Xiao thought about it, he would not have thought that Lin Qiong, as his subordinate, would have the nerve to trick him!
"Yun Xiao!"
Yun Luofeng chuckled. Pushing the man's body towards the corner of the wall, her eyes revealed a streak of dangerous light. "Do you know what kind of book you're holding? And you brought it so we can study it together?"
Yun Xiao frowned, his heart finally sensing that something was amiss. "It was Lin Qiong. When he gave Chungong Tu to me, he told me that I need to study it together with you, that's why I came looking for you."
"Who is Lin Qiong?"
"My subordinate."
The man's deep voice startled Yun Luofeng. She already guessed that Yun Xiao's identity was anything but ordinary, but since Xiao Mo told her that Yun Xiao completely lacked malice towards her, she did not investigate his identity.
"Will you believe anything that other people tell you?"
Yun Luofeng narrowed her eyes, her body pressing tightly against Yun Xiao to the extent that Yun Xiao did not even dare to move the slightest bit. Otherwise, he would feel his whole body becoming incomparably hot and dry. It was an intriguing feeling that he had never experienced before...
"Yun Xiao, I have a question for you. When the Mu residence was incinerated, was it you who ordered someone to do it?"
It was only their Yun clan that bore animosity towards the Prime Minister Estate! Moreover, there were not many who had the courage to set the Prime Minister Estate on fire!
"They made you unhappy."
The man's voice was cold and gruff. "Anyone who makes you unhappy must die! However, since you don't want me to avenge you, I didn't kill them!"
Yun Luofeng's heart suddenly trembled. She was someone who had lived two lifetimes, but this man was the first person who was willing to kill for her.
"Yun Xiao, didn't you want to study Chungong Tu with me?" After coming back to the present, Yun Luofeng's eyes contained a hint of teasing. "You can open this book now. If there's anything you don't understand, I will teach it to you. How about that?"
Yun Xiao was an obedient, good man particularly when it came to Yun Luofeng—he was completely obedient to the extent of acceding to her every command.