King Liang knew the layout of this house.

Not only is there a shrine, but the paintings covering the walls also indicate that the design of the room will not pose any fire hazard.

What’s more crucial is that even though he knew the house was on fire, Coach Zuo still stood at the door without moving.

"Did you set the fire on purpose?" King Liang thought about it and finally came up with the biggest possibility.

Coach Zuo looked at King Liang with a complicated expression, feeling a bit helpless as if he was disappointed in his son, and also a bit speechless as he didn't know how to respond.

Liang Wang also received the look from Coach Zuo and cleared his throat awkwardly, "...Actually, I was just saying it casually."

Coach Zuo didn't bother to care about him, but he thought it was really weird for him to be standing here, so he simply took King Liang away. He thought that after Li Huoyue set the fire inside, there shouldn't be anything else.

He looked back at the room which was already ablaze with flames. The dazzling fire emitted waves of heat, and fine smoke and dust flowed out from every gap, interfering with people's vision.

It's really lively tonight.

Coach Zuo tightened his right hand that had just pushed the door. He didn't know why he subconsciously covered up for Li Huoyue.

I have always remained neutral.

"Let's go and take a look at the Bindi Courtyard." Coach Zuo diverted King Liang's attention.

He couldn't figure out why Li Huoyue didn't avoid it. According to Li Huoyue's daily movements, it was impossible for her to come into contact with things like the branches of the sacred tree, and it was impossible for her to set up a plan in advance to destroy the shrine. In other words, she had no idea that if anyone destroyed any branch of the sacred tree, people would be sent to eliminate the perpetrator.

Then why was she so determined that she refused to leave even when the door was pushed open again?

Could it be that he guessed that he would help cover it up?

In Li Huoyue's eyes, this was the first time they met. How could they bet on such a probability when they first met?

“You’re wrong…”

Before Prince Liang finished speaking, the sky above Prince Liang's Palace suddenly lit up for a moment.

King Liang knew the layout of this house.

Not only is there a shrine, but the paintings covering the walls also indicate that the design of the room will not pose any fire hazard.

What’s more crucial is that even though he knew the house was on fire, Coach Zuo still stood at the door without moving.

"Did you set the fire on purpose?" King Liang thought about it and finally came up with the biggest possibility.

Coach Zuo looked at King Liang with a complicated expression, feeling a bit helpless as if he was disappointed in his son, and also a bit speechless as he didn't know how to respond.

Liang Wang also received the look from Coach Zuo and cleared his throat awkwardly, "...Actually, I was just saying it casually."

Coach Zuo didn't bother to care about him, but he thought it was really weird for him to be standing here, so he simply took King Liang away. He thought that after Li Huoyue set the fire inside, there shouldn't be anything else.

He looked back at the room which was already ablaze with flames. The dazzling fire emitted waves of heat, and fine smoke and dust flowed out from every gap, interfering with people's vision.

It's really lively tonight.

Coach Zuo tightened his right hand that had just pushed the door. He didn't know why he subconsciously covered up for Li Huoyue.

I have always remained neutral.

"Let's go and take a look at the Bindi Courtyard." Coach Zuo diverted King Liang's attention.

He couldn't figure out why Li Huoyue didn't avoid it. According to Li Huoyue's daily movements, it was impossible for her to come into contact with things like the branches of the sacred tree, and it was impossible for her to set up a plan in advance to destroy the shrine. In other words, she had no idea that if anyone destroyed any branch of the sacred tree, people would be sent to eliminate the perpetrator.

Then why was she so determined that she refused to leave even when the door was pushed open again?

Could it be that he guessed that he would help cover it up?

In Li Huoyue's eyes, this was the first time they met. How could they bet on such a probability when they first met?

“You’re wrong…”

Before the Prince of Liang could finish his words, the sky above the Prince of Liang's mansion suddenly lit up. The Prince of Liang knew the layout of this house.

Not only is there a shrine, but the paintings covering the walls also indicate that the design of the room will not pose any fire hazard.

What’s more crucial is that even though he knew the house was on fire, Coach Zuo still stood at the door without moving.

"Did you set the fire on purpose?" King Liang thought about it and finally came up with the biggest possibility.

Coach Zuo looked at King Liang with a complicated expression, feeling a bit helpless as if he was disappointed in his son, and also a bit speechless as he didn't know how to respond.

Liang Wang also received the look from Coach Zuo and cleared his throat awkwardly, "...Actually, I was just saying it casually."

Coach Zuo didn't bother to care about him, but he thought it was really weird for him to be standing here, so he simply took King Liang away. He thought that after Li Huoyue set the fire inside, there shouldn't be anything else.

He looked back at the room which was already ablaze with flames. The dazzling fire emitted waves of heat, and fine smoke and dust flowed out from every gap, interfering with people's vision.

It's really lively tonight.

Coach Zuo tightened his right hand that had just pushed the door. He didn't know why he subconsciously covered up for Li Huoyue.

I have always remained neutral.

"Let's go and take a look at the Bindi Courtyard." Coach Zuo diverted King Liang's attention.

He couldn't figure out why Li Huoyue didn't avoid it. According to Li Huoyue's daily movements, it was impossible for her to come into contact with things like the branches of the sacred tree, and it was impossible for her to set up a plan in advance to destroy the shrine. In other words, she had no idea that if anyone destroyed any branch of the sacred tree, people would be sent to eliminate the perpetrator.

Then why was she so determined that she refused to leave even when the door was pushed open again?

Could it be that he guessed that he would help cover it up?

In Li Huoyue's eyes, this was the first time they met. How could they bet on such a probability when they first met?

“You’re wrong…”

Before the Prince of Liang could finish his words, the sky above the Prince of Liang's mansion suddenly lit up. The Prince of Liang knew the layout of this house.

Not only is there a shrine, but the paintings covering the walls also indicate that the design of the room will not pose any fire hazard.

What’s more crucial is that even though he knew the house was on fire, Coach Zuo still stood at the door without moving.

"Did you set the fire on purpose?" King Liang thought about it and finally came up with the biggest possibility.

Coach Zuo looked at King Liang with a complicated expression, feeling a bit helpless as if he was disappointed in his son, and also a bit speechless as he didn't know how to respond.

Liang Wang also received the look from Coach Zuo and cleared his throat awkwardly, "...Actually, I was just saying it casually."

Coach Zuo didn't bother to care about him, but he thought it was really weird for him to be standing here, so he simply took King Liang away. He thought that after Li Huoyue set the fire inside, there shouldn't be anything else.

He looked back at the room which was already ablaze with flames. The dazzling fire emitted waves of heat, and fine smoke and dust flowed out from every gap, interfering with people's vision.

It's really lively tonight.

Coach Zuo tightened his right hand that had just pushed the door. He didn't know why he subconsciously covered up for Li Huoyue.

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