The Rise of a General's Daughter-in-Law Doctor

Chapter 119 Leaving Nanling Kingdom

Feng Yuhan acted quickly, delivering Li Muxia's message to Shangguan Jingye that afternoon, along with a letter Li Muxia wrote to Nangong Yufeng. Besides bidding farewell to Nangong Yufeng, the letter contained some instructions regarding Consort Shu's illness.

He knew that Nangong Yufeng had developed feelings for Li Muxia, and he was also worried that Li Muxia would fall in love with Nangong Yufeng. So he secretly read the contents of the letter and found that it was just a polite farewell between old friends, which made him feel much better.

Nangong Yufeng and Shangguan Jingye were relieved to know that Li Muxia was safe and sound. At the same time, Nangong Yufeng felt a little disappointed: he did not expect that even the final farewell could only be through letters, and they could not even meet in person.

Shangguan Jingye happily packed his things. He was really scared of this place. He didn't know what might happen if he stayed any longer, so it was better to leave as soon as possible.

The next day, Li Muxia and Feng Yuhan disguised themselves, since their original appearances were too eye-catching and hard to avoid being noticed.

When Li Muxia saw a handsome young man appear in front of her, she was still stunned for a moment. This was the Shadow Pavilion Master who was feared by everyone.

Of course, Li Muxia knew that this was not Feng Yuhan's true appearance, but his overall demeanor combined with this face made him look like a gentle and refined young man.

Li Muxia sighed inwardly: As expected of the boss who works in intelligence, his disguise ability is too strong.

Similarly, Feng Yuhan also saw Li Muxia's outfit. Although he knew that Li Muxia was a stunning beauty, he still frowned subconsciously when he saw her now, thinking to himself: Was it necessary to make her look so ugly?

Calling her ugly would be an insult to the word "ugly." Li Muxia's current attire only resembles a person in appearance; the rest of her body has been so badly altered that she is completely unrecognizable as human.

His prominent buck teeth and pimple-covered face made it look like a toad's skin had been peeled off and slapped onto his face. His messy hair looked like a bird's nest.

She was dressed even more extravagantly, looking like she had been fleeing famine for ten years. Feng Yuhan admired how she had found this outfit.

Looking at Li Muxia now, Feng Yuhan felt a little uncomfortable at the thought of having to face such a face for a long time to come. He said, "Your outfit is too exaggerated. It will only attract attention. Change it quickly. The more ordinary the better."

Upon hearing this, Li Muxia felt sorry for the image she had painstakingly created, but she did not doubt Feng Yuhan's words. After all, she had witnessed his disguise skills and still trusted him.

Turning around and entering the room, after the time it takes for two incense sticks to burn, a handsome young man who looked five or six parts similar to Feng Yuhan appeared before everyone. Only then did Feng Yuhan nod in satisfaction.

Li Muxia could also see that Feng Yuhan seemed quite satisfied with her appearance, and she immediately became proud. She was quite proud to have gained the approval of the master of disguise.

Then, he walked up to Feng Yuhan, cupped his hands, and said, "Now we need to take a fake name, so that we won't be caught off guard if someone asks."

Feng Yuhan looked at Li Muxia and said, "Yes, you're right. Then please help us come up with some nice names."

Li Muxia didn't refuse. After a moment's thought, she came up with an idea and said, "Young master, you are so talented, so elegant. How about you be called Lingyun, Pavilion Master Feng?" Fortunately, she had read a lot of her grandfather's books in her previous life, so she could quote poems and songs with ease.

Upon hearing that Li Muxia had composed a poem in such a short time, Feng Yuhan was impressed and nodded repeatedly, saying, "Good."

Then he asked, "And what about you?"

Li Muxia smiled slightly and said, "My younger brother Lingxiao, from now on we are brothers who will roam the world together."

Seeing Li Muxia's playful expression, Feng Yuhan also cupped his hands in greeting and said, "Brother Lingxiao, I greet you."

This action shocked Qingyun, who was standing to the side, so much so that they opened their mouths wide. Was this still their stern and decisive Pavilion Master?

Li Muxia then saw Qingyun and asked, "Is Qingyun with us too?"

Feng Yuhan nodded and said, "Yes, he will be following us in secret."

Li Muxia nodded and said nothing more.

When the two of them were about to set off on horseback, Feng Yuhan regretted it: he should have known better than to teach Li Muxia to ride a horse.

Li Muxia was very happy; she could finally go home. She missed her grandparents so much. She had been away from home for almost a year, and she wondered if they would even recognize her now.

Upon arriving at the city gate, the soldiers there asked them a couple of perfunctory questions and then let them leave.

Once outside the city gates, Li Muxia finally felt a sense of freedom and felt much more at ease.

After reading the letter yesterday, Shangguan Jingye knew that Nangong Huaiyuan was secretly monitoring him, so he deliberately waited until the afternoon to set off, just to avoid running into Li Muxia on the way.

Sure enough, as soon as Shangguan Jingye left the gate of the Prince Yu's Mansion, a few little tails followed him. Nangong Yufeng naturally saw all of this and sneered inwardly: This third prince is really persistent.

At the same time, she was praying in her heart that Li Muxia would not be caught by Nangong Huaiyuan.

Similarly, Shangguan Jingye did not want Li Muxia to be caught again. To ensure that he would not encounter Li Muxia on the way, he deliberately chose a route that Li Muxia would not take back to the Eastern Kingdom.

Li Muxia and Feng Yuhan only traveled in a hurry for the first two days. After they found that there were no tails following them, they relaxed their vigilance and traveled at a leisurely pace.

Along the way, besides traveling, Li Muxia also remade the equipment that Nangong Huaiyuan had taken from her. Feng Yuhan patiently accompanied Li Muxia the whole time, proving himself to be a good husband who wanted to travel and relax with his wife.

Li Muxia felt a little guilty. In her heart, she always felt that Feng Yuhan, as the head of a pavilion, must be very busy. Therefore, she tried to make the things she needed during her rest time at night so as not to delay her daytime schedule.

Therefore, during the past few days of travel, Feng Yuhan noticed that Li Muxia was not in good spirits and sometimes even fell asleep while riding a horse.

Thinking about the crackling sounds he heard coming from Li Muxia's room every night, he began to understand something.

Seeing that Li Muxia was about to fall asleep again, and worried that she might fall off the horse, Feng Yuhan said, "Muxia, it's almost noon. Let's rest for a while, eat something, and then continue our journey." Since there was no one around, Feng Yuhan called Li Muxia by her real name.

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