Divorce Is Not a Game 6: Cultured Scholar
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I felt a bit embarrassed and softly called out, "Young Master, Young Master." 0
 
He finally snapped back to reality, quickly straightening up and thanking me, "Thank you, Miss. I was rude just now; I hope you won't hold it against me." 0
 
I felt a little shy and quickly shook my head, "It's nothing, nothing at all. I'm just glad you're okay." 0
 
Suddenly, he smiled at me, a faint blush appearing on his fair cheeks. 0
 
His smile made me feel bashful, so I excused myself to get some fresh air and turned to step down from the carriage. 0
 
As I got off, he thanked me once more, and I politely replied that it was no trouble at all. 0
 
Arriving in a small town in Jiangnan, I found an inn and sat by the window that night, gazing at the starry sky. 0
 
I had never realized before how vast the sky could be. 0
 
The next morning, the inn sent a carriage to take me to Prefectural City. 0
 
When I got on the carriage, I noticed there was another passenger besides me. 0
 
The person wore a bamboo hat and waved excitedly when he saw me. 0
 
Only then did I recognize him as the elegant scholar from yesterday. 0
 
He took off his hat, revealing a handsome face, smiling brightly at me. 0
 
I was momentarily taken aback by his good looks and quickly regained my composure to stammer out, "Are you... also going to Prefectural City?" 0
 
He nodded and cheerfully replied, "Yes! I'm going to hold a poetry gathering there. Thank you for giving me a ride yesterday; it saved me from having to walk further." 0
 
I was surprised that he remembered this and quickly waved my hand dismissively, "No need to mention it; it was just a small favor." 0
 
He smiled and said, "My name is Yuan Kai. I'm a scholar who travels far and wide. If you have time in the future, you can come listen to my poetry." 0
 
I nodded and smiled back, saying it sounded good. 0
 
Throughout the journey, Yuan Kai took great care of me, engaging me in conversation continuously. 0
 
I had never been fond of talking much before because Qiu Qinrui always thought I spoke too much without much knowledge and considered me crude; he would frown whenever I spoke and sometimes even told me to be quiet. 0
 
Over time, I gradually became less talkative and even somewhat self-conscious. 0
 
But Yuan Kai's words didn’t carry any disdain for my lack of knowledge; instead, he encouraged me to read more books and shared many interesting stories from literature that captivated me. 0
 
I suddenly realized that there were people who would genuinely listen to what I had to say and were willing to help clarify things I didn’t understand. 0
 
 
Yuan Kai's painting was exceptionally good. As I looked at the portrait he had created for me, my heart was filled with surprise and joy. 0
 
Noticing that the colors were a bit too bright, I spoke up, "The colors are a little too vivid; I think they could be slightly darker." 0
 
He took my suggestion to heart and picked up his brush to adjust the colors on the paper. Just as I settled into silence, I heard a commotion behind me. 0
 
Suddenly, Yuan Kai seemed to notice something. He tugged at my sleeve, signaling me to be quiet. He quietly lifted a corner of the curtain and peered out, spotting a fight breaking out on the road in the distance. 0
 
Yuan Kai gestured for the driver to steer the carriage to a less conspicuous spot, and we sat inside, observing the situation. We could see two men attacking another man, swords clashing fiercely; even from inside the carriage, we could hear the sound of metal striking metal. 0
 
I had never witnessed such a scene before and nervously clutched Yuan Kai's sleeve, my fingertips turning white from the tension. Yuan Kai, who often traveled and had seen much of the world, reassured me in a soft voice not to be afraid and suggested we wait to see how things unfolded. 0
 
 
 
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  • Mary
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