Chapter 115.1: an explanation
Pei Qianhao ignored the smell of wine drifting into his nose, seemingly unbothered as he put down the wine cup. âYou donât have anything else to tell this prince?â
Su Xi-erâs expression was very composed. âThis servant went out for a stroll, saw that the teahouse was bustling, and decided to walk inside. After that, just like the waiter explained, he saw this servant.â
The corner of Pei Qianhaoâs mouth raised as he spoke in a steadfast tone. âThis prince believes that the two Missâ from the Wei Family werenât murdered by you, but that you had probably pretended to be their handmaid to teach them a lesson.â
What he said is right; I only wanted to teach them a lesson.
âUnfortunately, someone wants to plant the blame on you.â Prince Hao listed out his logical deductions in a low and deep voice.
Su Xi-er didnât try to curry favour with him this time, directly replying, âPrince Hao, you sure are attentive, being able to accurately guess what happened despite not being a witness.â
âThis prince believes that you are not trying to flatter me this time, and that your comment comes from the heart.â
Su Xi-er looked at him in puzzlement.
He even saw through that. I really want to ask how he could tell.
âIf this prince doesnât deal with this matter, it will come back to you sooner or later. When the time comes, even if you have a hundred mouths, you wouldnât be able to explain yourself.â
âPrince Hao, no matter what angle they investigate this from, this matter has nothing to do with this servantâŠâ
Before she could finish, she was interrupted by Pei Qianhao. âIf this prince deals with it, then isnât it minding someone elseâs business? You have already broken the rules by sneaking out. Moreover, you are the maidservant of this prince. Why lie and pretend to be the maidservant of the Wei Missâ when you can pretend to be anything else.â
Su Xi-er was unsure why he was angry.
Is it because of what I had said, or because I pretended to be the maid of the Wei Missâ?â
âTell me, why did you go to the private room on the second floor of the teahouse. How did they provoke you?â Pei Qianhao suddenly stood up close to her, the smell of wine entering her nose.
Su Xi-er raised her head to look at him. âThis servant has told you before. The Wei Missâ were arguing with each other on the streets about who would become Princess Consort Hao.â
âSo you decided to punish them because of what they said?â A glint of interest flickered across Pei Qianhaoâs eyes, his hand looping under her chin to raise it up.
However, Su Xi-er suddenly turned her head dodged him. âIf this servant had wanted to punish them because of that, I would have taken care of them on the street. When this servant came to the teahouse and surveyed my surroundings, I spotted a mysterious man on the second floor. As this servant was curious, I pretended to be the maid of the Wei Missâ. This servant couldnât go to the second floor with my current status, so I could only pretend to be a maidservant. But when I went to the second floor, the mysterious man disappeared, and I heard the Wei Missâ wereâŠâ
Su Xi-erâs suddenly felt a pain at her waist. She stopped talking as Pei Qianhaoâs eyes shot out a chilling look.
âCurious about a mysterious man?â Pei Qianhao chuckled, his laugh containing a trace of sarcasm. âYou are easily fooled, just like a pet dog that would wag its tail and fawn over anyone who gives you a bit of good food. Tonight, you saw the mysterious man and chased after him in curiosity; will you also chase after a handsome man tomorrow if you see one?â
Su Xi-erâs face was serious. âPrince Hao, you are the most handsome and powerful man in this world. If this servant had that kind of intention, I would have concentrated on only flirting with you from the start; why should I show interest in an unknown man?â
âYou are not bootlicking correctly this time.â Pei Qianhao narrowed his eyes slightly, his chilly gaze aimed directly at Su Xi-er.
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