Chapter 6 Throwing yourself into my arms Di Ran's cold eyes fell on Ji Yunxie, with a hint of tenderness that was hard to detect. "Did you sleep well?" Ji Yunxie was stunned. Suddenly I found that the man was very close to me, and I got up quickly in fright. But I forgot that I couldn't move my legs, so... "Bang~" Her legs went limp and she fell into Di Ran's arms. A cold voice came from the woman above my head. "Your leg isn't healed yet, why are you being so reckless?" Although it was a light rebuke, there was no trace of blame, and the corners of his lips were slightly raised.
Ji Yunxie threw himself into a soft embrace, wrapped in the scent of agarwood, which was not unpleasant but very comfortable. He was stunned and obsessed for a moment, but when he heard Di Ran's words, he was suddenly startled back to his senses. When he realized the situation he was in, his face turned pale. He frantically struggled to get up. "Sorry~" "me…" Ji Yunxie didn't know whether he was embarrassed or panicked, and his pale face became a little more flushed. He wanted to climb out of Di Ran's arms, but his legs were too weak and he couldn't get up after struggling for a long time. Seeing the guy in front of him working hard, Di Ran stretched out his hand and held him in his arms. "Well, the carriage is bumpy, and you're a patient, so I'll lend you this to lie down on." As he spoke, he adjusted his position to make him more comfortable. Ji Yunxie seemed to be frightened, his body stiffened, and his gentle eyes flashed with panic. "You...let go." Ji Yunxie struggled to push Di Ran and wanted to get up. You know, men in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty attached great importance to reputation. Although he was not favored, he was still the eldest son of Prince Zhan's Mansion. If this scene was seen by others, he couldn't imagine what kind of rumors would spread. When he thought of that scene, Ji Yunxie's face turned pale and his hands clenched under his sleeves. Di Ran seemed to have noticed something was wrong with the person in his arms. When he saw his pale face, he felt a little panic in his heart, but his face did not show any abnormality. "What's wrong?"
Seeing that he could not struggle any further, Ji Yunxie clenched his hands under his sleeves, with a look of forbearance in his eyes. The voice was weak and a little stubborn: "Can you let me go?" If it were someone else, they would have lost their patience and would have pushed the person away and scolded him for being ungrateful. It was Di Ran, however, who looked at him deeply for a while and then spoke. "it is good." Ji Yunxie was stunned. He thought that she would not listen to him and might even make her angry. He had been prepared to be rejected or pushed away, but he didn't expect her to actually agree. Ji Yunxie was stunned for a moment. It seemed that no one ever cared about his feelings, and no one ever listened to his words or adopted his opinions. They always asked him to do whatever they wanted him to do, and never asked him whether he liked it or not. He hates this kind of life! Hate this kind of suffocating bondage! I also hate my own powerlessness! He hates everyone... A red light flashed in Ji Yunxie's slightly narrowed eyes for a second, which he himself did not even notice. The dark and murderous aura in his eyes passed away and soon disappeared. Then he found himself being hugged by someone and his body stiffened. Afterwards, he was gently placed on the soft couch, and a blanket made of some unknown animal fur was covered on his legs, which was very warm. He looked up at Di Ran and opened his mouth: "You..." After a long time, Ji Yunxie couldn't help but look at Di Ran, but saw that she was holding a book in her hand. A strand of black hair fell on the cheek, making the clear and handsome face look more peaceful and gentle, which surprised Ji Yunxie. "Is there flowers on my face?" A faint voice came. When Ji Yunxie came to his senses, he saw that the woman had put down the book in her hand and was staring at him with a pair of ink-black eyes. He didn’t know if it was his illusion, but there seemed to be a hint of tenderness in those eyes. But when I looked again, I saw a peaceful and deep place. Maybe he saw it wrong. (End of this chapter)