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Chapter 194

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This kind of woman was hard to understand. Just like Go, it was simple and clear, but it was very difficult to understand it. The world could see that she was bright and carefree, and could more or less guess the hardships hidden behind her, but those who truly understood her were probably only those who had worked alongside her, such as Yuan Zhaoxu and Zhao Xu's secret position. She had her own independent pursuits, and without that, Fu Yao's carefreeness and intellectuality would lose its brilliance.

Hu Sang, who was beautiful but lacked a bit of grandeur, naturally didn't understand. She didn't understand that "jealousy" was already offside, and that she should be "envious", since she was too far away from Fu Yao.

Tie Cheng didn't understand at first, but he did later. Unfortunately, Lord Longan made you understand a little too late.

Zhan Beiye probably didn't understand how good he was in Ren Wenli. Just one sentence in the introduction was enough to sentence him to death. "You can't not want it. Otherwise, this sword of mine will pierce through your chest and into the five continents. Once it goes, it will never return." How could Fu Yao's will be swayed by others?

Zong Yue and Yun Hen understood, but it was a pity that they missed it.

Fortunately, there was still Yuan Zhaoxu who understood her, and they knew each other before they even met. From the first time Zhao Xu saw Fu Yao, she understood her from the look in her eyes. The two of them appreciated each other, not because they wanted to possess or spoil each other, but because they knew each other from the bottom of their hearts and moved forward hand in hand. Fu Yao liked Zhao Xu, and because he didn't try to steal her ambition, he helped her and didn't interfere with her pursuits.

Zhao Xu knew that Fu Yao wasn't someone who would listen to advice from experience. As long as it was a path she wanted to take, even if she knew there was a tiger in the mountain, she would still walk towards it without hesitation. If she tripped, she would naturally know that this method wasn't working, and she would change to another method — experience was only effective when she had personally experienced it. Just like charging into the military camp alone — she wasn't afraid of getting hurt or dying, she was afraid of regret, afraid that she didn't try to fight for it, and that she would regret it in the future. Fortunately, she was mentally strong, and often came prepared. (Similarly mentally strong indeed had different effects in different environments. Huai Su obviously had a lot more things to bear.)

Fu Yao was too lonely and too independent, and after transmigrating, she was even more determined that she was always alone. Don't talk to her as if you're an experienced person. Even if someone pointed it out clearly, or even pointed it out to the point of death, she would still disappointingly only believe in herself. Her mind would still only walk the path that she had paved for herself. Zhao Xu knew her too well, so after he cleverly revealed his feelings, he patiently waited for her to think it through and respond to him.

He prayed that Fu Yao would pass safely.

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