Once Zheng Dong left, it was only when the two were about to leave that Pei Ye asked, "Did you know him before?"
"I saw him twice last year. He followed my senior brother and kept speaking nonsense. I found him pretty annoying at that time," Li Piaoqing said with a smile, "But he is actually a good-hearted person."
Pei Ye laughed, neither agreeing nor disagreeing.
"Everyone has two sides, just like a window sometimes closed and sometimes open," Li Piaoqing looked back at the three-storey building, as though the window had been perpetually overlooked, "It seems that there isn't much conflict between you and him, but I believe it's his fault."
Pei Ye bid farewell with a smile, "Thank you for your trust. I'm leaving."
Back to the inn.
The shopkeeper lifted his head from the counter, "Hey! I was just saying people shouldn't leave their belongings. Hurry and pay for last night's room, and today's too."
Pei Ye sighed - now he had only four taels and six coins left.