When she was in the heavenly realm, as a Lotus Flower Before the Buddha, she possessed a rather contemptible uniqueness.
Ordinary flower fairies sustain themselves with dew, but she relied on the Chinese Mitten Crab.
Linyuan had always been troubled by this because he claimed that every time he ate crab, he would have an allergic reaction and faint.
She slowly squinted her eyes as Linyuan provocatively put on the clothes he had not fully removed, his Peach Blossom Eyes gazing at her with a slight lift at the corners of his mouth as he teased, "Did you not want me to shed my skin? Why do you want it now? Come on, playing hard to get is not good."
Su Luan suddenly choked up and then picked up a pastry nearby, saying, "How annoying! I made some snacks for you. This is to thank you for your tireless care." A glint of mischief flashed in her eyes.
She secretly stifled a laugh; true immortals or reincarnated beings would not be allergic to food.
Linyuan looked at her with a meaningful smile and directly began to eat one pastry after another, yet there was no sign of anything happening for a long time.
Finally, she narrowed her eyes, filled with resentment, but the next moment, he suddenly collapsed straight down, his face covered in large welts like red dates.
Jin Yi had truly never seen someone in an allergic reaction before.
So when the guards rushed in upon hearing her scream, they found Linyuan lying on the ground looking unrecognizable while she frantically sat beside him, holding him tightly and crying uncontrollably, "It's all my fault! It's all my fault!"
She was forcibly pulled away from Linyuan's side and watched as imperial physicians rushed in wave after wave. The unexpected sorrow washed over her like a tidal wave.
Everyone in this dynasty already despised her, and now they were even more outraged, declaring that they would deal with her for the crime of regicide!
She sat on the ground with her eyes downcast, knowing deep down that she had made a mistake, but the next moment, a voice suddenly rang out: "My dear minister, there's no need to be so angry. This is just a little joke I played with Su Luan. This is something I wanted to eat myself."
She quickly looked towards the source of the voice.
Linyuan's face was already swollen like a pig's head, yet he was still trying to hold on to protect her. She wiped her eyes but couldn't stop the tears from falling, choked up as she said, "I'm sorry, it's all my fault."
"It's okay."
He smiled gently, his voice weak. "I know there’s crab meat inside; you always like to play such jokes with me."
Her eyes widened in surprise, momentarily forgetting to cry. "You know and yet..."
"Because I feel like you've changed a bit."
He lowered his gaze, the smile slowly fading from his eyes. "After you woke up this time, I noticed that you seem to dislike me. You used to always joke about wanting me to eat crab, but every time I really wanted to eat it, you would stop me. But this time, you didn't."
She found herself at a loss for words.
"Su Luan, I don't know what I did wrong that made you dislike me. I..."
He couldn't continue, sadness filling his gaze.
She listened in a daze, her heart unknowingly aching intensely.
This emotion came suddenly, without any reason.
She felt guilty, thinking it was all her overthinking; Linyuan was truly just a mortal, yet she had caused him to fall ill.
Linyuan could see her distress, but before he could speak, she suddenly reached out and tightly grasped his hand, saying word by word, "I am really sorry. I... I don't hate you... Believe me, I will definitely cure you!"
In the next moment, she dashed out of the chamber, completely ignoring the calls behind her.
After spending an entire afternoon, she found the herbs to treat allergies and prepared them. However, when she returned to the chamber, she discovered the door was tightly shut, and strange sounds were coming from inside.
She listened for a moment in confusion and then pushed the door open to walk in.
Inside the room, the Dragon Bed was in disarray, with Linyuan lying on the bed shirtless, and beside him sat a man!
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