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Chapter 366 Princess Rouan 16



Chapter 366 Princess Rouan 16

"Young Master Wang, the princess requests your presence."

In the side room, Wang Suizhi wiped his damp hair, the slightly damp strands leaving marks on his undergarment.

The extremely thin clothing instantly became transparent, revealing flesh color, but its owner did not notice.

Just then, there was a gentle knock on the door, and a maid from the princess's residence quietly conveyed the order.

Wang Sui's hand paused, and he instantly remembered what the princess had said to him in the carriage. His heart, which had just calmed down, became chaotic again.

He put down the cloth, chose a set of conservative clothes, tied his hair up, and walked solemnly toward the princess's bedroom.

He would never do something so shameless and immoral!

The door was pushed open, and Wang Suizhi walked into the room, which was as bright as day.

The candles, large and small, illuminated the room so thoroughly that there was no dark corner, leaving no room for ambiguity.

Ling Yi sat at the table, a faint medicinal fragrance emanating from her. She looked at Wang Suizhi, who was wrapped up like a dumpling, with a half-smile: "Wearing so much so late at night, Mr. Wang is too formal."

Wang Suizhi lowered his eyes and said, "It is only proper for me to dress formally before my lord."

Ling Yi curled her lips and pushed a stack of papers in front of her to Wang Suizhi: "Compile for me the time, manpower and material resources spent on canal construction from the previous dynasty to the present, as well as rainfall records."

Wang Suizhi stared at the yellowed paper for a long time without saying a word.

Ling Yi: "?"

Are you upset that I didn't ask you to apply the medicine and made you work like a dog?

He lightly tapped the table with his fingertips: "If we don't finish this tonight, none of us will get any sleep."

I need to show this to my father tomorrow.

She discovered that the civil and military officials, whether intentionally or not, were always vague about past data, and when their subordinates asked for money, they would only give it based on recent, one-sided data or blood relations. How could this be acceptable?

Make everything formalized for her!

Wang Suizhi then seemed to wake up and sat down next to Ling Yi, seriously looking at the books.

Children from aristocratic families learn about politics from a young age, which is where they have an advantage over those from humble backgrounds.

Ling Yi glanced at Wang Suizhi's serious expression, and thinking about the current state of book availability and education among the general public, she sighed deeply.

There is a long way to go.

The information sent to Ling Yi had already been screened once, and then summarized by Wang Suizhi, making it easy to understand.

Ling Yi flicked the paper and tapped the curve she had just drawn, smiling as she said, "The cost of repairing the canal is increasing every year, so how can the canal be eating money?"

How was the money approved?

Ling Yi briefly considered the power dynamics within the court and chuckled.

It's not that the canal is embezzling money, but rather that the loyal officials in the court are eating people.

She pressed the paper down on the table, glanced sideways at Wang Suizhi, who had finished his work and was obediently waiting for instructions without offering any opinions on her words, and smiled.

"I was unaware that Lord Wang possessed such talent."

Wang Suizhi smelled the medicinal fragrance emanating from her and, thinking that she might be injured somewhere, his expression became even more serious.

"It's just a basic skill for scions of noble families. Your Highness is too kind."

Ling Yi tilted her chin and sized up the man who seemed unusually nervous for some reason. She teased him casually, "A scion of a noble family has such talent, while my brothers and sisters are all complete fools. Three generations from now, Sui Zhi, do you think this court will belong to the royal family or the noble families?"

Faced with such hurtful words, Wang Suizhi remained calm: "I do not know that even tomorrow's events cannot be predicted, so how can I know what will happen a hundred years from now?"

"Is it really impossible to predict what will happen tomorrow?" Under his expression of deep meditation, Ling Yi mischievously leaned her head close to his: "I don't believe it."

That excessively beautiful face suddenly came into view, making Wang Suizhi, who had been avoiding it, stand even straighter: "The princess is the daughter of the emperor, so naturally she would know."

"Hey, are you implying something?"

Whether Wang Suizhi meant it or not, Ling Yi found his cold, reasoning manner quite ironic.

Especially after she abducted him and brought him to her mansion, where he lived a life of uncertainty.

“But I think you’re right.” Before Wang Suizhi could answer, Ling Yi hooked her fingertips around his tightly wrapped clothes and said with a smile, “For example, I can already tell that you will walk out of my room tomorrow.”

These words struck Wang Suizhi like a thunderbolt, leaving him momentarily blank.

"Princess?" His voice was hoarse. "The separation of men and women is strictly observed."

"Oh dear, what do you think I did by taking you back?" Ling Yi moved her finger to his face.

Her hands seemed to have magic; wherever she touched, the area instantly turned red. When her fingertips swept across Wang Suizhi's outline, his entire cheeks were already flushed, and even his ears were almost dripping blood.

Even in this disheveled state, he insisted on maintaining his composure: "Naturally, it's to avenge my elder brother!"

If it weren't for revenge, why would a princess of her status favor a royal illegitimate son?

Ling Yi sighed, removed the jade hairpin from Wang Suizhi's head, and watched his hair fall loose, its roots still damp.

Ling Yi slowly walked up behind him, her fingertips digging into his damp hair, and whispered in his ear, "What makes you think that someone like Wang Ying is worthy of me abducting a man?"

"The moment he died, he no longer held any place in my heart."

Wang Suizhi stood like a statue, letting the beautiful snake coil around his body.

The little princess rested her cheek on his shoulder, her breath seemingly carrying a seductive quality: "I took you back because... I was lustful at first sight."

The last four words were whispered into Wang Suizhi's ear by Ling Yi, who was biting his ear.

Wang Suizhi listened to these words with his blood boiling, and the restraint and deep emotions he had been trying so hard to hide in his eyes finally erupted at this moment.

The hand that had been resting on his knee could no longer resist and gripped Ling Yi's wrist.

"Your Highness is not lying to me?" His voice was unusually hoarse.

Ling Yi let him hold her, guiding his wrist to touch her equally flushed face, her voice almost a murmur: "Why would I lie to you?"

"Young Master Wang is so handsome that I would never waste my tricks on something so trivial, even if I were to lie."

If these things are unimportant, then what are the important things?

The ambiguous atmosphere in the room at this moment had already told Wang Suizhi everything.

She wanted to seduce him and make him stay in her room all night.

And what about him?

Would you willingly accept this kind of deception?

Willingly.

Another hand gripped Ling Yi's wrist, pulling her into his arms, bringing the two closer than ever before.

He gazed into the princess's eyes, which always held a mischievous, faint smile, and placed a light kiss upon them: "The princess can only lie to me."

"see your performance."


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