Peerless

Chapter 4: wantonly

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At that time, the rain had not stopped, and the expected sound of horse hooves sounded in my ears. Sitting on the stone by the lake, she looked down from the white clouds in the sky.

The sound of hooves is getting closer and closer, and the wind whistles with the lingering wind. She turned around, her black hair fluttered in the air, the words she called were still stuck in her throat, and the long spear had reached her throat. She looked at him in astonishment, but he asked her with a stern voice in his eyes, "What did you do?"

Bai Yi's people surrounded her, she stood in the circle for a long time, but a shy smile was already drawn on the corner of her mouth, and she finally said, "As you can see, I ruined her appearance."

Bai Yi's hand was shaking a little, as if he wanted to stab her spear into her chest immediately, "Did I tell you to do this? How dare you!"

With innocent doubts in her eyes, she was busy explaining, "No one taught me to do this, but you see, she is such a proud and arrogant girl, her appearance is ruined, she will definitely feel that she is not worthy of Qin Ying, so, She will come to you."

"Bitch, you are so vicious! How can you do it!"

Seeing the surprise and hatred in his eyes, she murmured a little puzzled: "Why can't I do it? Didn't you ask me to help you? Don't you know that everything I do is for you..." She Walking in step by step, he involuntarily pulled the gun back, and when he realized that he had been threatened by this woman, Su Qiang was already standing in front of his horse.

She stretched out a hand and smiled suddenly, as if she wanted to hold him, but there was a deep prayer in her eyes, "Shuyan, don't you... don't want me anymore? You can't do this, you can't not mine."

She said it humbly, but the man just stood on the horse and looked at her coldly.

Her pressing finally failed to impress him, and he did not withdraw the gun when she advanced again. Su Wei stared blankly at the long spear that Wei Wei had cut a hole in his chest, the blood was slowly leaching out, and the tip of the spear was dyed red and silver. In fact, Bai Yi didn't really want to stab her, so the shot only scratched her skin slightly.

He sat on the horse and thought only a moment ago that Qin Ying came to seek medicine with Yu Yan in his arms. Yu Yan was crying while covering her cheeks in Qin Ying's arms, blood spilling from her fingers. Bai Yi was stunned for a long time, and when he woke up, he had already mounted his horse and picked up the gun to find the woman who kept saying that he loved him.

He frowned and said sternly: "If you are poisoned, there must be an antidote. You call out the antidote, and I can forgive it."

The woman lowered her head and couldn't see her face clearly, but she shook her shoulders slightly after he finished saying this. He thought he was crying, but he had long been impatient with her little tricks, and just pressed harder: "Yao Suwei, if something happens to her, you know what I will do."

Su Qiang's body trembled, and suddenly raised his hand to hold the long spear, his eyes fixed on him, as if looking at him like a bone.

She asked, "Will you kill me, Yan Shu?"

Bai Yi sat on the horse and looked at Yao Suwei who was in a state of embarrassment in the rain. He didn't think he looked away. He didn't know why he was doing this. To disgust the little girl in front of him, but he couldn't explain why he wanted to avoid her gaze, he only closed his eyes and said to her: "Yao Su weak, I'm not a good person, but Yu Yan is, you hurt her , just shouldn't. I repeat, give me the antidote!"

"That's it?" She felt a little sour after she said that. She still remembers the way he spoiled her, but now... Now, he is sitting on a horse with a long gun, and the muzzle, facing yourself. In fact, she knew from the bottom of her heart that this man had never liked her, and even now, he wanted to kill her for Lu Yuyan's face. Her white clothes were flying, and she couldn't tell whether it was rain or tears on her plain face. She said to him, "But Bai Yi, you didn't even give me a glimmer of hope, so why should I give it to you?"

Bai Yi opened his eyes and looked at her, a haze covering his face.

Looking at Bai Yi's increasingly dark face, she giggled and lowered her eyes. She looked like she was innocent and ignorant. She was crazy for half her life, but it turned out to be worthless.

Bai Yi sat on the horse, looked at her and smiled, with a calm look, when he heard her voice, it was still Wu Nong's soft words from Jiangnan, soft and gentle, but with a hint of determination. She said, "Yan Shu, you probably hated the weak in your heart, so let me just treat you as the last thing to do for you."

After speaking, she used all her strength to bring the long spear into her chest.

The raindrops in the south of the Yangtze River hit the lily-of-the-valley flower by the roadside, until it can't bear the ruthless scouring of the rain and droops its branches.

Bai Yi still kept the posture of putting the gun into Su Wei's chest and sat dazedly on the horse. The bright red blood flowed from her chest and spread with the rain. Bai Yi looked at the hand holding the gun in disbelief. .

The woman in front of her stopped looking at him, and only murmured softly, "How wonderful." Then, she grabbed the spear in one hand, stepped back abruptly, pulled it out, and brought out the crimson sky.

When she fell, her consciousness was slightly blurred. She heard the spear hit the ground hard and rolled a few times. She heard what appeared to be a fall from a horse. She heard an enchanting female voice say: Why are you so confused, you don't even know the Seven Days Zhuyan I prepared, how could such a thing need any antidote

She heard that the woman said that Su Qiang probably doesn't want to leave her body in this misty rain, so let me take her away.

She heard that the rain was crashing, and she was buried in the misty rain in the south of the Yangtze River with her former madness.

In my dream, I was in a painting boat on the Qinhuai River. Huayue opened the box with a smile and said to her, "Although this medicine can ruin a person's appearance, it only has a seven-day validity period." Immediately, she took out a dagger and handed it to her, "If he really hurts you, You just need to stab it into your own porch, so that I have a better chance of rescuing you afterwards."

In the dream, Hua Yue smiled charmingly, "Your gambling capital is yourself."

In the dream, she was holding the dagger, and she actually knew that she had no chance of winning, but she still tried her best to gamble, and finally lost a crushing defeat.

Later, Kui felt that at that time, she didn't really want to win, she was just looking for a way to make her give up.

When he woke up, it was almost dawn, and the light of the morning star dimmed. The bumps of the carriage made her feel a little uncomfortable, but for some reason, her injured chest didn't hurt so much. The woman next to her lifted the curtain, glanced at her, and said, "I haven't practiced medicine for many years, and I thought I was unfamiliar, but it wasn't."

She was noncommittal, just leaned on the soft cushion, looked at the white and blue sky outside the window, and said lightly, "Where are we going?"

Hua Yue didn't say much, she still smiled enchantingly: "It's not us, it's you." She tied the curtain and helped her up, "The place you're going is called Chang'an." She straightened her temples. , "There you will meet many men with power and wealth, and many beautiful women who can sing and dance. They may like you or hate you, but in the end, they will all surrender to your skirt. The bottom." Su Wei looked at her inexplicably, but the woman in the morning light just stroked her hair and smiled: "They used to be my guests and enemies, but now, they will become yours. You Can you do such a thing?"

Su Weak, lowered his eyes, "What can't you do?"

Hua Yue raised her lips, raised her chin, tilted her head and looked at her. After a while, she smiled and said, "Let me think about it... From today onwards, you will be called Mu Kui."

The dazedness in her eyes dissipated, leaving a dark and clear, "嫃kui..."

Walking through the woods, you can see the city gate of Chang'an towering in the distance. The carriage is carrying the morning light of the sun, and it is getting closer to this bustling, rotten, and youthful capital.

Here, there are beautiful orchids, shrewd business travelers, romantic poets, and scoundrels.

And from now on, here, there is a peerless, Kui.

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