Shocking! The actress was dragged to the regent's bedchamber every night.

Chapter 170: Even the script isn't magical enough for you.



Chapter 170: Even the script isn't magical enough for you.

Su Wuli paused for a moment, then realized what she was talking about.

My face suddenly burned.

She lowered her head, not daring to look at Lin Liwen or Yu Chen.

But I couldn't help but glance over there out of the corner of my eye.

They met his gaze.

His gaze fell lightly on her face, yet it made her heart skip a beat.

Su Wuli felt as if he had smiled slightly.

Or perhaps he raised an eyebrow?

She couldn't see clearly.

But the subtle change in her expression made her face burn even hotter.

Lin Liwen sat up straighter on the sofa and took a deep breath.

Having been in the entertainment industry for so many years, what kind of situation hasn't she seen?

She can handle even the biggest and most difficult people.

But now she is facing an... ancient person, an ancient person who has come out of her dream.

She reassured herself that she needed to calm down and tried to keep her voice steady.

"Hello, I'm Lin Liwen, Wuli's agent."

He looked at her without saying anything, only nodding slightly.

One second, two seconds, three seconds...

Lin Liwen's smile was about to fade, and she turned to look at Su Wuli, her eyes full of confusion.

Su Wuli quickly spoke up, "His name is Yu Chen."

Lin Liwen paused for a moment, then turned back and gave a professional smile.

"Mr. Yu."

Yu Chen nodded and responded with a deep "Mm".

It was clearly just a brief reply, but when he looked over, the hairs on the back of Lin Liwen's body stood on end.

I always have a feeling that I am in a subordinate position.

She shuddered inwardly, trying to comfort herself that perhaps the ancients had too strong a class system.

She looked away from Su Wuli, but suddenly remembered something.

The ambiguous marks and bite marks I saw on Su Wuli before...

At the time, I thought it was a male ghost causing trouble, but now that "ghost" is standing right next to me.

He looked at her coldly, dressed in ancient costume.

Lin Liwen's mind started working, and then she slowly turned her head to look at Su Wuli.

Was he here last night?

Su Wuli was taken aback when she heard this, and realized what Lin Liwen meant by asking the question. Her face instantly turned as red as if it were about to bleed.

She wanted to explain, but didn't know what to explain. Even if it hadn't happened last night, in the past...

Lin Liwen understood everything when she saw her like this.

Su Wuli met her eyes and quickly changed the subject, "Sister Wen, that script—"

Just then, Yu Chen made a move.

He turned and walked to the balcony, put the rabbit back in the cage, locked the cage door, and then went straight to the kitchen.

Su Wuli was stunned. What was he doing in the kitchen?

He instinctively asked, "What are you going to do?"

"Brown sugar water," Yu Chen replied, "otherwise your stomach will hurt again."

"Oh..." Su Wuli obediently responded.

Seeing that Yu Chen was no longer as unfamiliar as he had been the night before, she glanced at him twice and then looked away.

But he met Lin Liwen's gaze. "What is he doing?"

"Boil brown sugar water..."

Lin Liwen opened her mouth. Brown sugar water?

She looked towards the kitchen, where a dark-clad figure stood in front of the stove, slowly stirring the pot with a spoon.

Out of place.

She looked away in disbelief, then glanced subconsciously at the stack of scripts in her hand.

She suddenly chuckled, then tossed the script onto the coffee table and leaned back.

"None of these scripts are as magical as what you've done."

A hint of embarrassment flashed across Su Wuli's face as she reached out to grab the stack of scripts.

Lin Liwen was faster, grabbing him and pinning him down.

"Don't worry about that for now," Lin Liwen said, looking at her.

The look in her eyes made Su Wuli feel uneasy. "Tell me, what kind of relationship do you two have now?"

Upon hearing this, Su Wuli was stunned. What kind of relationship was it? She couldn't say.

Lin Liwen looked at her and couldn't help but sigh.

"Okay, I won't force you."

Despite saying that, his eyes were still fixed on her.

"But there's something you need to think about carefully: if he stays here with you all the time wearing that ancient costume, do you think it's appropriate?"

As soon as she finished speaking, Su Wuli subconsciously looked towards the kitchen, where Yu Chen, dressed in an ancient robe, was making her brown sugar water.

"It's too attention-grabbing," Lin Liwen warned. "If the security guard downstairs or any of the residents see you, you'll be trending on social media tomorrow."

After Aunt Lin Liwen finished speaking, she was stunned and glanced at the kitchen.

Even if that man changed out of his ancient costume and into modern clothes, his face and the aura he exuded would still attract attention.

That kind of person can't hide it; it doesn't matter what they wear.

Seeing this, Su Wuli explained, "He won't stay here forever."

Lin Liwen looked away. "Why? Didn't you two... you know what?"

Su Wuli lowered her eyes. "His stay is unpredictable; sometimes he disappears in just one day."

Lin Liwen asked in surprise, "Disappeared? What do you mean by 'disappeared'?"

Su Wuli raised her head and met her gaze.

"It's just..." she paused, then continued, "...suddenly disappeared."

Lin Liwen felt a chill run down her spine again.

"You mean..." she slowly probed, "that he has no control over when he leaves or when he comes?"

Su Wuli thought for a moment and nodded, "It seems so."

Lin Liwen glanced again at the figure stirring brown sugar water in the kitchen.

Suddenly at a loss for words, "This...this is too..."

She couldn't continue; she simply couldn't find the words to describe it.

Although she hadn't finished speaking, Su Wuli already understood.

Anyone would find it unbelievable.

However, after being reminded by her, Su Wuli thought of something else.

clothes.

Last night's events resurfaced; there were no men's clothes in the apartment.

If this happens again, he still won't have any clothes to change into.

I think I need to buy a few sets of men's clothing.

As she was thinking, she suddenly noticed a gaze fixed on her.

He looked up and unexpectedly met Lin Liwen's eyes.

Lin Liwen was looking at her.

No, it's looking at her neck.

As if searching for something, Su Wuli subconsciously raised her hand to cover her neck.

The explanation that came out without thinking was, "I had my period yesterday."

He regretted it as soon as he said it, realizing that his words sounded like an admission of guilt.

Lin Liwen paused for a moment, then looked away from her neck and subconsciously glanced towards the kitchen.

In the kitchen, the man was still standing in front of the stove; the brown sugar water was almost ready.

Lin Liwen turned her gaze back to Su Wuli, but her expression was more complicated than before.

She hesitated for a moment, then moved closer to Su Wuli and lowered her voice, "Be careful with contraception."

Upon hearing this, Su Wuli's cheeks flushed slightly.

"Okay..." she replied softly, her head almost buried in her chest.


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