The Princess thoroughly inspected it, then quickly withdrew while he was still in shock.
She took the opportunity to pull out the book that Li Guangi had secretly and frantically hidden earlier.
“This Princess is very curious about what book you’re hiding.”
Li Guangi reacted and his expression changed drastically. He ignored everything else and reached out to snatch it.
Chu Yunge nimbly dodged: “You even dare to snatch a book from This Princess. This makes This Princess even more curious.”
Then, under Li Guangi’s despairing gaze, she opened it.
“Eh? Eh! Eh~”
The three surprised “eh”s made Li Guangi’s face not just red, but red enough to drip blood. He wished he could swallow the book whole and destroy the evidence.
But it was already too late.
Li Guangi didn’t dare look at Chu Yunge. He covered his eyes and squatted down.
It was just like covering one’s ears to steal a bell—he had turned into a little mushroom.
Chu Yunge watched and couldn’t help but touch the head of the little mushroom.
“It’s good to like studying. Don’t be shy.”
Li Guangi buried his head even deeper.
Because what he had been reading was a little yellow book.
So embarrassing, too embarrassing.
Chu Yunge silently laughed for a good while while he couldn’t see: “Really, your progress in learning is a good thing.”
Because she had once said that sleeping on abs might be good for sleep, he had secretly trained his abs.
Because he had worried about not serving her well due to lack of experience, he had secretly read a little yellow book.
If this wasn’t loving to learn, what was? He was too motivated.
How could she not like such a hardworking Li Guangi?
“How much have you learned? When can This Princess inspect your learning results?”
Li Guangi’s heart jumped heavily. He couldn’t help but look up at Chu Yunge.
His face was still flushed red, with a few strands of hair sticking to his lips. His lips moved as if he wanted to say something, then closed again.
Chu Yunge bent down and brushed his hair aside.
“Why aren’t you speaking? Did you not learn well? This book’s quality is indeed average. If you want to continue studying, just look at This Princess directly. We can study it together.”
Or they didn’t even need to look; she could teach him.
Before Chu Yunge could say it, Li Guangi took advantage of her inattention and carefully snatched the book from her hand, directly tossing it out the window.
Then he firmly made a big X toward Chu Yunge, indicating he wouldn’t look at it again.
He then took out paper and pen and quickly wrote: “Thank you, Your Highness, for letting Little Sister go to school.”
It was a very typical and stiff topic change.
Chu Yunge glanced out the window: “So how do you plan to thank me?”
Li Guangi bit his lip upon hearing that, then swiftly kissed her once.
Chu Yunge laughed: “I originally just wanted to eat the noodles you made. I didn’t expect you to…”
Li Guangi: “……”
Your Highness… she did it on purpose.
Li Guangi felt both shy and annoyed yet helpless, but probably because he had lost too much face today, looking at her smile-filled expression, he suddenly felt an impulse.
He stepped forward, lowered his head, and kissed her without hesitation.
The youth couldn’t speak, but this kiss seemed to say everything.
It intoxicated the heart, yet carried a hint of urgency and sourness.
The existence of Prince Consort Xie, Little Marquis, Yan Feng, and those face-servers made him sour and restless.
Under all these emotions, he gradually lost control. By the time Li Guangi came back to his senses, their ten fingers were already interlocked…
“How did a book end up here…”
Li Guanning’s voice sounded from outside the window.
Li Guangi’s expression changed. He abruptly stood up and saw at a glance that Li Guanning had picked up the book he threw out the window and was curiously flipping it open.
Li Guangi opened his mouth wanting to shout and stop her, but he couldn’t make a sound.
In his anxiety, Chu Yunge’s voice timely rang out from behind: “Li Guanning, don’t open the book. It concerns This Princess’s secrets.”
“Oh, okay.”
Li Guanning hurriedly closed it: “This common girl will deliver it to the Princess.”
She was busy delivering the book to Chu Yunge and didn’t pay attention to why she had picked it up—it was because she vaguely saw a shadow and curiously looked.
She left, and Si Wei, hiding in the corner of the wall, breathed a sigh of relief.
Li Guangi also breathed a sigh of relief. Otherwise, he really wouldn’t know how to explain it to Li Guanning.