Su Ye replied.
"Oh, but I didn't save you."
She remembered that when she'd fallen into the Nansheng Tomb, Feng Juan had still been tied to a tree.
'It's so strange. Why would Feng Juan suddenly give me this gold hairpin?'
Feng Juan pursed her lips.
"You talk too much. I wanted to give it to you, so I did. If I say you saved me, then you saved me."
She couldn't get the image of Su Ye's bloody battle with the Water Silkworm out of her mind.
She felt that if she didn't do something to compensate her, she would forever be in her debt.
Since she'd put it that way, Su Ye, operating on the principle of never turning down a freebie, naturally accepted it.
Soon, Feng Juan caught up with Xue Liang and the others and slowly departed.
She thought that would be the end of it.
But at some point, Yang Xuan had appeared, leaning against a nearby tree, quietly waiting for everyone else to leave.
Now that they were all gone, Yang Xuan looked at Su Ye, a dark glint in his eyes.
