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    Female Feng Shui Master

    The coachman was also familiar with Li Cui and talked to her on the way:

    Girl, are you going to visit an old friend again this time?

    Li Cui was startled, then smiled and said:

    “Where can I find so many old friends for me to visit?”

    The driver carried the car over a small slope and gradually became stable:

    “I remember the girl told me last time that your old friend in Shangjing was sick? Is he fine now?”

    Li Xin thought of Xue Jiangyuan she saw this morning, pursed her lips, and felt relieved:

    “Great.

    She slightly curled her lips and looked out the window at the white snow.

    The coachman congratulated her.

    After a month of walking and stopping, we finally arrived at Li Cui’s destination.

    The driver was actually a little confused. There was a snowstorm in Yangshan, and many victims came from nearby Luzhou. Everyone else was running out, but she still wanted to come here.

    Because he was familiar with Li Cui, the coachman couldn’t help but tell her:

    “Girl, please be careful, these victims are extremely vicious and capable of doing anything.”

    Li Cui nodded, thanked him for his kindness, and paid him the extra fare.

    The coachman asked her when she would return and if he could pick her up.

    Li Xin paused and was silent for a moment, then whispered:

    “From now on, I won’t go back to Beijing.

    Her worries were over, and the next step was to make up for her merits, and then find a place to live in a paradise. Maybe when the tiger was old enough to get married, she would go and have a look.

    The coachman felt it was a pity, but said nothing more and just told her to take care of herself.

    Li Cui smiled and said goodbye to him.

    Xue Jiangyuan woke up from a dream, and his heart was beating hard.

    The heat in his body had to subside. He got up and drank half a pot of warm tea without calling the boy, and then he felt better.

    Recently, he often dreams.

    In the dream, he and a woman were so passionate that they were so ecstatic that it was hard to tell whether it was true or false.

    But her face always seemed to be covered with a veil, making him unable to see anything clearly.

    Every time I wake up, my back is wet with sweat.

    He sat quietly at the table, his pajamas were thin, and a chill climbed up his soaked back, making his mind clearer.

    Over the past month, he had been hoping that people on both sides would give him good news, but he had never seen her again, either in Lihua Lane or at the steamed bun stall.

    He couldn’t help but wait for her in person, and waited for several days, but to no avail.

    She finally showed some traces and disappeared next to him again.

    It wasn’t that Xue Jiangyuan didn’t want to let go, but he couldn’t help it. He subconsciously went to find her, and even he couldn’t control it.

    Probably, the devil was stunned.

    He wiped his face, sat back on the bed, and picked up the wooden stool next to his pillow.

    There are jade pendants and handkerchiefs inside.

    He picked up the jade pendant, wrapped it in a handkerchief, held it close to his chest, and sighed softly.

    I wonder if I will be able to find her in my lifetime.

    Xue Jiangyuan sat alone until dawn. When it got light, he got up and called the boy in.

    Dressed neatly and packed, he stuffed the handkerchief and jade pendant into his arms and went out to bid farewell to the prince and princess.

    Not long ago, he was ordered to escort the disaster relief workers to Luzhou, and today was the day to set off.

    Originally, there was no need for him to personally take part in this matter, but Ke Luzhou came in and frequently caused robbers. He was quite powerful and had robbed the imperial soldiers and horses several times.

    The emperor was furious and suspected that someone had deliberately done this to disturb the people’s hearts, so he asked Xue Jiangyuan to lead his troops to go there in person. If he encountered any daring robbers, he would kill them all without mercy.

    Xue Jiangyuan naturally accepted the order.

    Before leaving, the princess was reluctant to leave.

    Although Master Minghui said that Xue Jiangyuan would never die in this life and would be safe and prosperous, she was really worried when Mo’er, who had just recovered from a serious illness, put herself in danger again.

    After thousands of exhortations, he was allowed to leave.

    I just hope he can return safely.

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