Jiu Ge’s Beloved Spirit

Chapter 1458 Don’t love the country, love the beauty (28)

The man's face was pale, and under the lively and festive lights around him, his aura was still cold.

He hugged her, with sickly and sinister eyebrows lowered, and his lips were bright red.

She was smiling, and he smiled slightly.

It's light and the arc is very shallow.

The little princess, who was finally able to leave the palace to relax, stayed in his arms for a long time, then pulled out, held his hand, and shook him.

The two of them walked together under the fireworks, following the flow of people until they reached the river.

There are people along the river, and all kinds of lanterns are placed on the river.

The lanterns reflected the bright moon in the sky, the lights intertwined with the bright moonlight, and the river surface was sparkling and moving.

Yun Si found a place under a willow tree where there were not many people, held Pei Jie's hand, and stood there with her feet propped up to watch.

There are lanterns under the river, slowly moving along the water.

Tonight's breeze blows, causing the branches of willow leaves to hang down by the river, as if waving to the bright lanterns in the distance.

The little princess stood on tiptoe and watched without saying a word. She held Pei Jie's hand and smiled.

The light in his eyes seemed to blend with the moonlight.

It is so beautiful that it captivates the country.

Pei Jie looked at her with deep phoenix eyes.

She looked at the lanterns under the river, and he looked at her.

The two people held hands tightly, in this quiet festival of time, amidst the noise of people coming and going.

It seems like this moment lasts forever.

The picture is frozen in eternity.

The beautiful little princess looked at it for a while, and suddenly she seemed to think of something, and she blinked.

Turning around, he shook Pei Jie's hand and smiled.

"Ajie, do we want to make a bet?"

The man looked at her, raised his hand, gathered her broken hair, and said in a calm tone: "What kind of bet?"

The little princess pointed to the person on the shore, her eyes bright.

"Did you see those two people? A man wearing white clothes, holding a red gardenia lantern, and a woman holding a white lotus lantern."

"Look, they are setting off lanterns now. The lanterns are on the same starting line. How about we each choose one and bet on which one runs faster?"

"I choose the white lotus lantern, and you choose that man's. If the white lotus lantern floats out of the river first, I will win. If the man's red gardenia lantern floats out of the river first, you will win. How about that?"

The man hugged her and raised his eyebrows.

"What's the stakes?"

The little princess thought for a moment.

"If I win, go and buy a lantern for me. I want the most beautiful dragon and phoenix lantern."

"If you win, you can also ask me for a condition. As long as I can do it, I will agree to it."

He pinched her warm face gently, breathing coolly.

"Don't go back on your word."

The little princess nodded and smiled.

The bets begin.

The man and woman who were chosen as targets put down their lanterns together.

They stood by the river praying, unaware that their lanterns had been used as bets.

The two exquisite lanterns quickly drifted away with the waves.

Under the bright moonlight, the water surface is sparkling and the lanterns are floating lightly.

The tiny swaying light swayed gently in the breeze.

Under the willow tree on the bank, the two people watched quietly. The little princess couldn't help but said: "How about we switch? You want the lotus lantern, and I want the red gardenia lantern?"

The cold man snorted and squeezed her hand carelessly.

Obviously disagree.

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