It’s Truly a Pity

Yue An’nian brewed a cup of tea, leaning against the backrest as he gazed at Hua Qianqian outside the window.

He couldn’t help but sigh inwardly.

It’s truly a pity.

She had good looks, exceptional chess skills, and even caught the attention of Chancellor Lu.

If only she were a bit more intelligent, perhaps she could have been of use to him, and he might lend her a helping hand.

Unfortunately, she lacked wit and ruined her own reputation for such trivial gains.

Yue An’nian didn’t do anything, not because he believed in Hua Qianqian, but rather, he was patiently waiting for the situation to escalate. Once it did, he would step forward, eradicate the harm, and win over the hearts of the people.

At this moment, Hua Qianqian walked calmly into the crowd, carrying a sword.

Everyone was frightened and quickly made their way, not daring to utter another word.