"Your cousin from the Jiang Family can't protect you," Li Shaonan said. "If you don't want to harm him, it's best to keep your distance."
Xiangning never expected to become a calamity of such beauty.
"What I'm telling you is true; don't take it lightly," Li Shaonan warned, seeing her sitting expressionlessly, and couldn't help warning her again: "There's nothing in the capital that I don't know about. Since I've said it, it's true. If you don't believe it, you're only harming yourself and others."
"Since I'm such a nuisance, you'd better stay away from me too," Xiangning let out a sigh, "Be careful not to get caught in the crossfire."
"I have nothing to do all day and I like to look for trouble," Li Shaonan returned to his usual joking demeanor, "With me, no matter how much there is to deal with, I won't be bothered."
"I will be bothered by it myself." Xiangning lifted the curtain of the carriage, looking outside.