Chapter 112.1: take her out
âThis servant has returned safely. Thereâs no need for Prince Hao to worry.â Su Xi-er enunciated her words slowly, her expression remaining impassive.
The imperial guard standing by the side was in shock that someone would actually speak like this to Prince Hao.
Moreover, when did Prince Hao mention anything about being worried about her?
She does sound a little self-important, but it didnât elicit any reaction from Prince Hao.
Pei Qianhao placed the two luminous pearls in his hands on the table and instructed the guard next to him, âPrepare the horse carriage.â
The imperial guard didnât understand the current situation, but knew he had to obey the orders of Prince Hao. He immediately bowed deferentially. âThis subordinate obeys the orders.â
âSneaking out like a thief. This prince will take you out in an above board manner.â Pei Qianhao then stepped out of the hall, heading towards the main door.
Some imperial guards noticed that Su Xi-er remained rooted to the spot and immediately urged her, âWhy are you standing there in a daze? Prince Hao didnât get upset with you, and is even willing to bring you out. Itâs an immense honour, hurry and catch up with him!â
Su Xi-er took a glance at the guards and thought of the teahouse before proceeding towards the exit, wiping off the ashes on her face.
A carriage was already waiting when Su Xi-er reached the gates of the posthouse.
It was a large and splendid carriage with a silver frame that was lined with dazzling spun gold tassels.
Pei Qianhao got onto the carriage while Su Xi-er was still sizing up the carriage.
Even the reins of the carriage are wrapped with a layer of golden threads.
âNot getting on yet?â A deep voice came from inside the carriage, drawing Su Xi-er from her thoughts.
Su Xi-er immediately got onto the carriage, feeling it begin to move as soon as she sat down.
Su Xi-er was still taking in the carriageâs design as the carriage hurried along. The exquisite interior was decorated with a pale yellow palette, and the cushions were soft and comfortable.
This carriage isnât from Beimin, so it has to be a carriage from Yun Ruofengâs residence.
There were at most, two such horse carriages. According to the laws of Nanzhao, even those in lofty positions couldnât possess too many fanciful carriages. Even the emperor only had two Dragon Chariots.
âHead towards the busiest street.â Pei Qianhao ordered the carriage driver before looking towards Su Xi-er, watching as the latter endlessly sized up the carriage.
âYou have been looking nonstop since you got on. Do you like this carriage very much?â
Su Xi-er retracted her gaze and responded, âThereâs spun gold on the carriageâs inner wall. This cushion has been given the same treatment, and the embroidery on the sides of it are so detailed. Prince Hao, Nanzhao is sure generous.â
âGenerous indeed. This is Prince Yunâs carriage. Why did you go to the busiest street without bringing any money? Didnât you know that there would definitely be a brothel in a prosperous area? And are you clear on what brothels need the most?â
Su Xi-er responded with a serious expression, âWith how this servant is dressed, the brothel wouldnât take any interest in me, even if I didnât have ash covering my face. Moreover, this servant was only looking from afar and enjoying the buzz.â
âThis prince has brought you out, why are you not smearing more ash onto your face again?â
âThereâs no need to. With Prince Hao around, thereâs nothing to be afraid of.â Su Xi-er deliberately smiled upon saying this.
Necessary flattery should still be given.
Pei Qianhao leaned back against the carriage walls and responded, âShameless bootlicking to get what you want.â That being said, he showed no hints of faulting Su Xi-er.
âIf Prince Hao doesnât like it, this servant will cease speaking in such a manner,â Su Xi-er replied respectfully.
A subtle glint flickered past Pei Qianhaoâs eyes before he closed his eyes, not sparing her another look.
The carriage steadily drove into the bustling streets. As they were about to reach the teahouse, Su Xi-er looked at the coarse clothes she was wearing.
Although I wasnât the one who killed the Wei Sisters, the shop attendant would recognise these clothes.
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