Boss-gege Excessive Spoiling

Chapter 665: A peasant girl who doesn’t want to be the number one scholar is not a good princess (27)

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"That's right, I heard that they were looking for someone. I heard a few soldiers say that they found bloody pieces of clothing in the mountains, which seemed to have been eaten by wolves. Didn't those people say they wanted to save people? But they left happily. Yes, it’s so strange…”

"I don't care whether he is weird or not. I just hope that there will be less trouble at this time. Then I will rest for a few more days."

"makes sense."

Tong Su hugged Jin Wenting and stroked him repeatedly. A light flashed in the little wolf cub's eyes, but his face was calm, as if he was really a confused wolf cub who didn't understand what everyone was saying.

His acting was indeed good, no one except Tong Su doubted it.

If Tong Su hadn't been too familiar with him, watching him day and night, and found that many of his unintentional little movements were consistent with Wu Ming's snake transformation, she would never have thought that he would be a human being.

When the wolf cub was young, it looked very much like a dog. When the government soldiers came to the village, they just regarded it as a dog raised by the villagers and didn't care at all. When they found the blood-stained rag that meant "the prince is dead", they immediately became interested. Boom left.

But no one knew that among the soldiers who left, there were some who had calm expressions on their faces but were anxious in their hearts.

He was an inconspicuous soldier, but his actual identity was that he was a nail sent by Shen Junyi, the eldest son of Prince Heng's palace, Jin Wenting, and his confidant.

A few inconspicuous scratches on the corner of the wall and a gray wolf footprint next to it - this is the code they have set, which means everything is fine.

Shen Junyi followed the prince into the mountains and accidentally fell off a cliff. Fortunately, he did not die. He was rescued from a coma and is now safe and sound.

It's just that he was in a coma before and failed to deal with the follow-up in time. This is how the third prince, King Zhao, found out about the disappearance of Prince Heng in the mountains.

Nail didn't know if the prince was still alive, so he could only mark the corner of the wall when no one was paying attention. Fortunately, when he turned around, he saw such a mark in another corner.

—The Crown Prince is still alive, but he’s just trapped here and it’s inconvenient to go out!

Nailiao felt at ease, followed the government army, and left quickly, preparing to go back and wait for an opportunity to report the news.

Jin Wenting retracted his gaze from the window, lowered his head and gently rubbed Tong Su's hand.

There was a trace of reluctance in his eyes.

After reporting the letter, he would leave soon. At first he saw her extremely annoyed, but now he felt inexplicably sad and reluctant, and he didn't even want to be separated from her...

She definitely doesn't want to be separated from him, right

Jin Wenting blinked and raised his head with confidence.

Of course she was sure. Seeing how she was holding him all day long and unwilling to let go, wanting to hang him on her body and combing her hair all the time, how could she be willing to let him go

Will you shed tears of sadness when you find out that he is gone? He had better comfort her more, and spend the few days left to spend time with her -

However, as soon as he raised his head, he was picked up by someone.

"When your legs are healed after the New Year, I will send you back to the mountains." Tong Su said, "Don't be reluctant to let me go. Don't worry, I am very willing to let you go."

Jin Wenting:? ?

"Eating so much meat all day long has almost made me exhausted! Hey, if I hadn't found you under the cliff and picked you up, would my family's food supply be much more?"

As he spoke, he picked him up, rubbed his hands over his body, buried his head on his back and took a deep breath.

"Zai Zai, the money you earned from selling your hair should barely cover the cost of raising you."