Capítulo 1114: Chapter 1114: Wandering the Martial World with a Sword (Part 18)
Qiu Yuehe’s current wife was married later, while Han Qiqi was born to the former wife, who passed away when Han Qiqi was very young due to poor health.
After her mother passed away, she apprenticed under Tianshan Old Monster, went to Tianshan, and changed her surname to her mother’s.
As for the rumors about children, they were born to Qiu Yuehe’s current wife.
Many people in the Jianghu didn’t know that the Alliance Leader’s Residence had such a young lady like her.
In recent years, her behavior has been outrageous, and Qiu Yuehe has had quite an opinion of her. Every time they meet, it’s always tense.
“When I was a child, I often couldn’t see him. My impression of this father is just that little bit. When my mother was seriously ill, he was still outside… even when he came back, he wouldn’t take a second glance.”
Han Qiqi squinted her eyes.
Han Qiqi still remembers that day… It was snowing heavily, and the doctor said her mother wouldn’t make it. She went to find Qiu Yuehe.
But Qiu Yuehe refused to take a look at her mother.
Later she met Tianshan Old Monster, who said she was especially suited to learning medicine from him.
So she went.
She thought maybe learning medicine would allow her to save many people like her mother.
That’s what she thought at the time.
She occasionally went down the mountain with her master and sometimes could hear rumors outside, about Qiu Yuehe.
He married a new wife and fathered a son and a daughter, making countless people in Jianghu envious.
When she finished her apprenticeship and descended the mountain, her first stop was the Alliance Leader’s Residence.
However, here she felt like an outsider, and the longer she stayed, the more annoyed she became, so she simply left the Alliance Leader’s Residence.
The result was encountering a bastard…
“Do you find me pitiful?” Han Qiqi asked Chuzheng, her gaze seemingly filled with anticipation for Chuzheng to acknowledge her pitifulness.
Chuzheng didn’t reply, only asking: “Why change your name?”
Han Qiqi was silent for a moment, gritting her teeth: “It sounded awful, Qiu Qiqi? Listen to this, what kind of name is that? Does Qiu Yuehe have a grudge against me!”
Chuzheng: “…”
She definitely overthought it.
Chuzheng came looking for Qiu Yuehe, but Qiu Yuehe was not at the residence.
The attendant didn’t know where Qiu Yuehe had gone, and naturally, he didn’t intend to say.
But Han Qiqi was there, Han Qiqi went in to find the old butler, and finally, from the old butler’s mouth, learned Qiu Yuehe had gone to Seven Star Island.
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Since Seven Star Island is called an island, it’s naturally at sea.
Because the whole island looks like a seven-pointed star, it’s called Seven Star Island.
Although Chuzheng also wonders why ancient people could see a panoramic view of an island and know about the seven-pointed star…
So many things to complain about, she didn’t want to vent anymore.
Chuzheng didn’t plan to go, but Brahman Immortal Sect sent news that Liang Xuan and the others had also gone to Seven Star Island.
Chuzheng felt she was more unfortunate than Han Qiqi.
Couldn’t find a Good Person Card, couldn’t catch Qiu Yuehe, no sign of Jun Bugu’s antidote…
Feeling miserable.
Want to cry.
[Girl, spending money makes people happy!]
Chuzheng remained expressionless: “Makes people fall.”
[…] King’s Account went crazy with anger, can you be more positive!! Learn from the girl next door! What kind of thoughts do you have!
It takes seven days to get from here to Seven Star Island, and Chuzheng bought the ship. Besides Han Qiqi and her maid, there are no other passengers.
“There’s a ship ahead.”
That evening, the captain came to report to Chuzheng.
“It seems to have problems, they raised a flag, should we stop?”
“Not afraid of encountering pirates.” Chuzheng said, “Don’t stop.”
The captain thought so too, instructing not to approach that ship, sailing past instead.
However, just as their ship was about to sail past, Chuzheng suddenly called to stop and ordered the ship to move closer.
That ship wasn’t as grand as theirs, and there were quite a few people aboard.
Seeing their ship approaching, someone raised both hands and waved.
And behind the crowd, stood a snow-white figure, who had his head lowered in quiet, like a painting, the commotion around seemed unrelated to him.
Perhaps the stir was too great, he finally moved slightly, raising his head to look.
Then…
He saw that little girl directly leap from the other ship, heading straight for him, behind her was the gradually setting golden sun, the sky brilliantly vivid as if stained with blood.
Ming Xian instinctively turned around, retreating quickly to the rear.
“Ming Xian!”
Ming Xian certainly didn’t stop, he was extremely fast, Chuzheng felt strange, he… seemed to have recovered?
Luckily, this was at sea, the space Ming Xian could run was limited, and he didn’t intend to fight, soon blocked by Chuzheng.
“You…”
Ming Xian barely spoke a word when Chuzheng immediately struck, Ming Xian was forced to retaliate, the two fought in the narrow corridor, below was the turbulent sea.
Chuzheng pressed Ming Xian’s shoulder, pushing him against the railing, her foot pinning his lower body, making Ming Xian unable to move.
“Why did you run when you saw me?”
Ming Xian faced the sea, turning his head, eyes under the mask dark: “Let go of me!”
Chuzheng released him, but Ming Xian hadn’t had the chance to move, flipped by Chuzheng, both hands restrained behind, waist against the railing, facing each other.
Ming Xian’s expression turned instantly dark.
“Do you believe what Liang Xuan said?”
Ming Xian turned his face away, avoiding eye contact with Chuzheng: “Is what he said true?”
Chuzheng fell silent for a while.
“What he said is true.” Ming Xian spoke, no longer in an inquisitive tone: “You poisoned me for him.”
The latter sentence almost sounded as if gnashed through his teeth.
Not out of hate, but something else…
Like suppressed anger and sadness.
“What do you want by finding me now? Continue poisoning me?”
I’m not, I didn’t, don’t make things up!!
Chuzheng vented fiercely: “I wanted to lay a hand on you, I would have done it a long time ago, need to wait until now? Ming Xian, do you have a brain!”
Ming Xian: “…”
Suddenly, Chuzheng hugged him, Ming Xian didn’t struggle, holding that awkward posture, letting her embrace.
Her embrace was the same as that day, soft and carrying a faint cool fragrance, blocking the sea’s salty wind, leaving only her scent in the world.
During this time, the emptiness he tasted seemed to be filled at this moment.
“At that time…” Chuzheng’s voice sounded in his ear, some quiet, as if speaking to him alone: “This body wasn’t…”
The words thereafter were muted.
Chuzheng wasn’t in the mood to argue with the bastard, so she changed her words: “The person of the past wasn’t me, believe me, okay?”
When Chuzheng embraced him, the fire of anger suppressed in Ming Xian’s heart inexplicably dissipated.
He almost said a word of agreement.
He remained silent, Chuzheng loosened her embrace slightly, their gazes met.
“Speak.”
Ming Xian decided he couldn’t play dead, so he squeezed out a few words: “Why should I believe you?”
The sea breeze brushed over the man’s features, revealing the jade-like mask, behind his flowing black hair, along with his white garments, emitted a faint sound.
Just looking from afar, it certainly was a beautiful and enviable painting.
Chuzheng released his wrist, sliding her hand to his back, planting a hot kiss, laced with the damp sea breeze, urgent and fierce.
Ming Xian’s mind went blank, as if he couldn’t control his body.
Could only let her kiss.
Ming Xian’s body’s tense strength slowly withdrew, leaning on the railing, his entire body relaxing.
Her kiss gradually turned gentle, as if it could merge him into the sea breeze.
