In the following days,
Li Hao stepped out of the Divine General Mansion, leisurely strolling through Qingzhou City with Bian Ruxue.
He took her to taste delicious foods, watch grand operas, and listen to storytelling.
They also went to a nearby lake outside the city, where he caught dragonflies and butterflies for her, and pressed them into a specimen book using the pages of a sword manual as a gift for her.
Although both were no ordinary people, doing these ordinary things, their faces were still filled with smiles.
During their jaunt in the countryside, Li Hao brought paper, brushes, and rolls of canvas, and painted numerous portraits for Bian Ruxue, with varied backgrounds and perspectives, totaling over a hundred pieces, which almost exhausted his painting experience.
But painting for her, Li Hao wasn't doing it for the experience.