However.
Behind Bao Gucheng, aside from twelve familiar or unfamiliar attendants, there was only Gu Jingyan.
Gu Jingyan, soaking wet, with hair still damp, looked far more bedraggled than Bao Gucheng.
Maybe it was because he lacked Bao Gucheng's rugged charisma, which made him seem especially downcast, like a small animal with nowhere to go on a rainy night.
Xi Rubao dared not disturb Bao Gucheng, and nudged Gu Jingyan: "Why are you with my brother-in-law, where's my sister?"
Gu Jingyan seemed hesitant: "We're also looking for her."
Xi Rubao: "Didn't you meet in Qingcheng? My sister went to find Mr. Bo."
Gu Jingyan closed his eyes and thought of Xiaocaoyu's sincere feelings for Xi Zuzi, silently pulling her to a corner, whispering briefly about last night's events.
Xi Rubao was so shocked that she lost her senses, and bean-sized tears rolled down uncontrollably, forming a curtain of pearls.
