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But now she was the one who needed to urge Nan Qing, and not just accompany Nan Qing in discussing the gambler's problem. She forcibly calmed her heart and said in the gentlest voice possible, "Nan Qing, we can't always get what we want in life; we may chase after things we desire, but even as we do, we must be prepared for the possibility of failure."
"No..." Nan Qing slurred, "Since I was little, whatever I wanted, I would have. I've never failed." Seeing that Fu Han did not respond, she pointed at her and said, "You don't believe me, do you?"
"I believe you," replied Fu Han, her voice tender as if someone were softly humming a song, or like a breeze passing over a waveless field, "Nan Qing, you are a princess held in the palm of your parents, and some things you would get even if you didn't want them, simply because your parents would go out of their way to make it happen. That's why the fall you took here in Su Cheng hurts so much."