Jiu Ge’s Beloved Spirit

Chapter 1458: Don't Love Jiangshan Love Beauty (28)

  Chapter 1458 Don't love the country and love the beauty (28)

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

  He hugged her, with sickly and cloudy eyebrows and eyes, and his lips were bright red.

  She was smiling, and he smiled slightly, too.

   Faint, very shallow arc.

  The little princess, who was finally able to go out of the palace to relax, cuddled in his arms for a long time before she withdrew, took his hand, and shook it.

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

  The river is full of people, and there are all kinds of lanterns on the river.

  The lanterns reflect the bright moon in the sky, the lights and the bright moonlight are intertwined, and the river surface is sparkling and moving.

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

  The river is full of lanterns, slowly going along the water.

  The breeze blows tonight, and the branches of willow leaves hang down by the river, as if waving to the bright lanterns in the distance.

  The little princess watched on tiptoe without saying a word, holding Pei Jie's hand and smiling.

  The light in the eyes seems to be mixed with the moonlight.

  It is beautiful and beautiful, and it is overwhelming.

  Pei Jie looked at her with deep phoenix eyes.

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

  Two people are holding hands tightly, in this quiet festival, amidst the noise of people coming and going.

  It seems that in such a moment, it is eternity.

  The eternity of freezing the picture.

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

  Turning around, shaking Pei Jie's hand, smiling.

   "Ah Jie, should we make a bet?"

  The man looked at her, raised his hand, brushed her broken hair, and said lightly, "What bet?"

  The little princess pointed to the person on the bank, her eyes sparkling.

   "Did you see those two people? A man in white clothes with a red garden lantern in his hand, and a woman with a white lotus lantern in his hand."

   "Look, the two of them are putting out lanterns now, and the lanterns are on the same starting line. Why don't we choose one of them and bet on which one runs faster?"

   "I choose the white lotus lantern, you choose that man, if the white lotus lantern floats out of the river first, then I win, if that man's red gardenia lantern floats out of the river first, then you win, how?"

  The man embraced her and raised his eyebrows.

   "What's the stake?"

  The little princess thought about it for a while.

   "If I win, you can buy me a lantern and come back. I want the most beautiful dragon and phoenix lantern."

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

  He squeezed her warm face gently, his breath was cool.

   "No back-and-forth."

  The little princess nodded and smiled.

   BET Here it begins.

  The selected target, a man and a woman, put down the lanterns together.

  They stood by the river to pray for blessings, unaware that their lanterns had been taken as bets.

  Two delicate lanterns drifted away slowly following the waves.

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

  The tiny flickering light swayed gently in the breeze.

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

  The cold man snorted, and played with her hand carelessly.

   Obviously disagree.

  (end of this chapter)