The rain was pouring down, and the whole street was shrouded in misty rain.

The raindrops fell on the fair and slender hands, bringing a hint of coolness.

Yu Huan glanced at the back of his hand and looked up again.

Several luxurious carriages disappeared around the corner.

Seeing the lonely Yu Huan, she frowned, but her hand was reluctant to let go of the bead curtain.

An idea suddenly came to her mind.

I just wanted to chase after her and see who was sitting in the carriage.

This voice is so familiar.

I really want to go and find out.

Suddenly, a deep voice sounded beside my ear, "Why are you getting wet in the rain?"

It was Pei Junheng's voice.

Yu Huan was stunned for a moment, then glanced sideways and met his dark and silent eyes.

Before Yu Huan could say anything, a hand came across and pulled her hand that was twisting the bead curtain.

He placed a soft handkerchief on the back of her hand and rubbed it gently, wiping away all the water droplets.

"Are you cold?" Pei Junheng asked her in a low voice.

Yu Huan's breathing stagnated, and he replied softly, "It's not cold."

Pei Junheng's fingertips touched the back of her cold hand, and a smile appeared between his brows. "You really are a little liar."

Yu Huan couldn't count how many times he had called her a little liar.

She pursed her lips and said, "What do you mean by that? I don't like to hear it, take it back."

The ambiguous atmosphere that had just ignited in the air disappeared in an instant.

Pei Junheng's eyes darkened slightly, and he said with a hint of meaning: "Unromantic is quite appropriate for Madam."

"Pei Junheng, you'd better not call me Madam?" Yu Huan said, "I'm a little uncomfortable with it."

In the past, people always called her "Queen".

How could she get used to being called Madam now?

Pei Junheng raised his eyebrows slightly, and said in a somewhat elegant tone, "How about calling you Huanhuan?"

Yu Huan felt awkward when she heard this name from him.

It seems that their relationship is not that close yet.

"Huan'er?" Pei Junheng asked again.

Yu Huan nearly choked on her saliva, but she still chose to compromise, "You should just call me Madam."

A respectful address is fine.

"If I call you Madam, what will you call me?" Pei Junheng stared at her straightly with a casual tone.

He wanted to hear what unique names she could come up with.

Yu Huan blinked, indicating that he was embarrassed.

The carriage was silent for a moment before Yu Huan spoke tentatively, "Husband?"

Pei Junheng didn't say anything.

There was no starlight in the carriage, and Yu Huan couldn't tell his expression. She felt that he was dissatisfied, so she changed the question, "Ah Heng?"

She had always heard her mother call him like this before.

But she felt that this name was still too intimate.

It is not suitable for them who treat each other with respect.

Thinking of this, Yu Huan made a final decision: "My husband is better."

As soon as the word "good" reached his lips, Pei Junheng swallowed it whole.

No problem.

It's too early to ask her to call herself Ah Heng now.

Just wait slowly for the flowers to bloom.

The flourishing of flowers also requires a process.

Pei Junheng pondered for a moment and said softly, "Madam, you can call me whatever you like."

Pei Wanyue, who was lying on the cushion, had already woken up.

I just didn't say anything for fear of disturbing them.

But as their conversation became more and more disgusting, she could no longer bear to listen.

Pei Wanyue sat up straight and stretched, "Morning."

Yu Huan smiled softly, "Ah Wan, good morning."

"Sister-in-law, what were you looking at when you lifted the beaded curtain just now?" Pei Wanyue asked, "I was half asleep when a glaring light hit my face."

Hearing her say this, Yu Huan's thoughts surged, and he said softly:

"I heard a very familiar voice, but I couldn't remember who it was. I wanted to chase after it to find out what was going on, but I wasted my time."

Pei Wanyue's eyes narrowed as she asked, "Is it too late to catch up now?"

Yu Huan sighed softly, "I'm afraid it's too late."

When she lifted the curtain, she could only see a corner of the carriage.

What's more, I chatted with Pei Junheng for quite a while.

Even if you gallop, it will be difficult to catch up.

Pei Wanyue tilted her head, pondered for a moment, and then said, "A familiar voice? Does the emperor's sister-in-law have an old friend in the Western Kingdom?"

Yu Huan's whole body trembled, and his pupils widened slightly.

How could she have any old friends in the West?

Could it be three best friends?

Yu Huan's eyes lit up with stars as she grasped Pei Junheng's wrist. "Husband, will you take me on horseback to chase him?"

They were riding in a carriage, which was definitely not as fast as a horse.

Although it is very small, there is still some hope.

Pei Junheng's eyes fell on the jade hand she held on her wrist. He was startled at first, then he curled his lips and said, "Okay."

Pei Wanyue: "I'm going too."

"You stay in the carriage and can't go anywhere." Pei Junheng's voice was dull.

"Royal brother, why can't I go?" Pei Wanyue looked puzzled.

Pei Junheng bent down and got out of the carriage. His eyes swept across Yu Huan who was waiting for a footstool. He stretched out his arms and said, "I'll carry you down."

Yu Huan didn't hesitate and stretched out her arms to hug his neck.

Pei Junheng carried the man down, placed him steadily on the ground, jumped on his horse, and extended his hand to Yu Huan, "Come."

The slender hand covered his palm.

Pei Junheng raised his eyebrows slightly, took her hand and pulled her towards him.

Before Yu Huan could even exclaim, he firmly held her waist and sat in front of him the next moment.

Pei Wanyue had just gotten out of the carriage when she saw this scene and blinked slightly.

The emperor's brother not only personally carried the emperor's wife down from the carriage.

He even carried the emperor's sister-in-law onto the horse!

Every move he makes reveals his love for the emperor's sister-in-law.

Unfortunately, the emperor's sister-in-law does not love her brother.

At the right moment, Pei Junheng glanced over with a cold and sharp look, "Do you really have to let people say that you can't be taken with you?"

Pei Wanyue then realized that he was answering her question and twitched the corner of her lips, "I was ignorant."

Pei Junheng glanced at her, said nothing, lightly stepped on the horse's belly, and galloped away.

Yu Huan turned around and glanced at her, "Ah Wan, we'll be back soon."

Pei Wanyue's eyes curved, "The Emperor's sister-in-law is always good to me."

The emperor’s brother must not be his biological son!

I can't count how many times I've left her behind.

A cloud of dust rose up on the long street. Pei Junheng's clothes fluttered in the wind, and his posture was upright and cold.

In less than a moment, their figures disappeared around the corner.

Pei Wanyue sighed lightly, bent down and entered the carriage.

I don’t know when my brother and sister-in-law will come back.

It's so boring.

Pei Wanyue sat in the carriage and waited for a while, then lifted the curtain and took a look at the deserted streets.

There were not many pedestrians on the street, except for the Taoyuan Building next door, which was crowded with people and noisy.

The aroma of the delicacies was like a piece of music, slowly unfolding in the air, silently tempting every taste bud of Pei Wanyue.

How about eating while waiting?

Pei Wanyue's smile was as beautiful as a flower, her eyes were lively and changeable, and she stepped down lightly on the footstool.

Suddenly, a deafening sound of horse hooves rang out on the street, accompanied by a cloud of flying dust.

The carriage was moving so fast that it was within reach in a moment.

Pei Wanyue's pupils shrank as she walked to the middle of the road, and cold sweat broke out on her temples.

The coachman pulled the reins, trying to stop the carriage.

But he was still a step too late, and his four hooves turned and he stepped towards Pei Wanyue.

The scene was in chaos, with the sounds of guards and the neighing of horses' hooves.

A figure jumped out of the car window.

Just as the horse's hooves were about to step on Pei Wanyue, he took her aside.

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