Indeed, Mu Ying watched as Prince Toad left the Royal Capital of the Golden Ball Kingdom and entered a forest outside the city, moving stealthily and constantly watching his surroundings.
Eventually, he reached a large tree by a small river and buried a box filled with treasures under it.
If he had only come out to hide the treasures today, that might have been plausible, but right after that, he plunged into the river with a splash.
Being rejected in marriage wasn't a reason to commit suicide, right?
Mu Ying saw a fully grown man jump into the river and then disappear without a trace, the splash of water seeming almost like an illusion.
Not long after, she saw a toad surface on the water.
If it weren't for the fact that Mu Ying had secretly marked him with Magic Power when he left the city gates, she might really have thought she'd seen a ghost by now.
Her mark had transferred from Prince Toad onto the toad itself.