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Chapter 159: Encountering Pythons



Chapter 159: Encountering Pythons

Liu Rushuang looked out at the broad skies and vast lands. All of a sudden, she felt really insignificant.

But watching the beautiful and grand scenery, she thought there were miracles all around.

With a faint smile, she said, “Sitting here makes people feel really comfortable and inspired.”

*Cough cough...* Han Moze covered his mouth with his large hand and coughed repeatedly.

His face turned pale abruptly!

Liu Rushuang was immediately shocked and let Han Moze lean against her body. “Your Majesty, how about we head back now?” she said in a panic.

Han Moze leaned against Liu Rushuang’s body and weakly cried, “Let’s stay a little longer.”

Liu Rushuang furrowed her graceful brows and reluctantly replied, “Alright, just a little longer.”

The multi-colored glow of the sunset changed endlessly; purple, red, orange, yellow...

But Liu Rushuang was no longer in a mood to admire the beautiful scenery anymore. When she looked down at Han Moze’s pale white lips, her heart ached.

When I saw you get injured because of that man who impersonated me, my heart grew guilty and I became grateful to you. To my surprise, you cared so much for me that you forgot to put up your defenses.

You really love me don’t you? But I kept on calling you a monster, a demon, a douche...

Now that I think back, I didn’t know how to be considerate of your feelings for me.

Now, I know just how deeply you love me and I clearly know you’ve gradually planted your roots in my heart.

So within the month you have left, I will try hard to make you happy. I won’t annoy you anymore.

Liu Rushuang instinctively reached her arms out to tightly hug Han Moze and warmed him up with her inner breath.

Han Moze smiled faintly, as he slightly squinted and admired the beautiful scenery in the distance.

After fifteen minutes had passed, Liu Rushuang tried to persuade him again. “Your Majesty, let’s head back. It’s getting colder.”

In a weak voice, Han Moze replied, “I want to see the moon. Won’t you stay a little longer with me?”

Liu Rushuang didn’t want to agree to it at first, but then Han Moze looked at her with a glimmer of hope in his eyes, and so she reluctantly nodded in response. “Alright, I promise you.”

Han Moze smiled slightly.

Finally, one to two hours had passed and the skies were completely dark. The moon hung brightly in the sky.

The moon was round and radiated a pure glow. There was a layer of light all around that looked magnificent.

The two of them sat under the gentle glow of the moon, upon the silvery white podium. Their silhouettes looked like a pair of enviable, peerless lovers.

Liu Rushuang noticed the smile on Han Moze’s face and unintentionally felt a lot better deep down inside. “Your Majesty, we should head back now,” she said flatly.

Han Moze smiled weakly. “Mm, alright.”

On their way back, Liu Rushuang noticed that something was off. “Your Majesty, I can sense that there’s something all around us.”

Han Moze furrowed his sharp brows. He sensed it too.

“Neighhh...” shrieked Han Moze and Liu Rushuang’s white horse all of a sudden before stopping abruptly.

“Your Majesty, this... is bad! There are five to six ve... very large pythons surrounding us!” Lian Jiuhua’s voice trembled in fear after spotting so many pythons.

Liu Rushuang glanced at Han Moze’s pale face and bravely stepped out of the carriage. Suddenly, she was left stunned.

All she could see were several meter long, giant black pythons as thick as water barrels, on both sides of the path in the shrubs. They had red spots on their backs, a pair of red eyes like frogs, which lit up under the moonlight. Their mouths gaped revealing their sharp fangs.

“Oaaawwww...” Suddenly, a giant python lunged forward and bit the white horse in the neck. The white horse immediately shrieked before it died.

The other giant pythons saw the white horse fell, then took a few bites each, finishing off the aromatic white horse.


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