Lady Moo was fond of ancient styles, and she often claimed herself as a Heroine, therefore her boudoir was also filled with antique charm.
The room was simply furnished, with a rosewood round table and two chairs coming into view.
On the table, there was a set of bluish-white porcelain tea apparatus, rustic yet elegant.
Through the carved, openwork window frame, speckled sunlight poured in, casting gleaming reflections on the dressing bronze mirror.
Opposite the bronze mirror hung a green beaded curtain; when a breeze blew through, the beads collided with each other, emitting a crisp and pleasant sound like "large and small beads dropping onto a jade plate."
No need to guess, behind the bead curtain definitely stood a bed for sleeping!
On the wall to the left of the bed hung a Red Tassel Long Sword, and on the right stood an elegant plain zither.
"Lady Moo, your room decor is pretty good!"