Chapter 133 I Grow Old with the Holy Monk (16)
Guan Yi thought Sang Tian was hallucinating and closed his eyes again.
Sang Tian felt aggrieved when she saw Guan Yi ignored her. She took a few steps forward and lay down in front of the window like a poor little kitten.
This time, when Guan Yi heard the noise, he opened his eyes again. After confirming that the person in front of him was a real person, Guan Yi's expression became visibly panicked.
He stood up and wanted to escape. He wanted to close the window but Sang Tian stood outside and stared at him motionlessly.
Guanyi finally put down his hand that was on the window.
He put away his previous panic and looked at Sang Tian with eyes as calm as the first time they met.
As soon as he opened his mouth, he spoke with aloofness and indifference, as if he was talking to an ordinary person, "Your Highness, what is it that brings you to visit me so late at night?"
Sang Tian felt a sore nose when she looked at Guan Yi's face, and an indescribable sadness in her heart.
Sang Tian lowered her head, said something silent, and turned to leave.
Just as she stepped out, Guan Yi's voice suddenly came from behind her, "Princess, please stay."
Sang Tian didn't look back, but just stopped and stood there waiting for Guan Yi to say next.
Guan Yi picked up an exquisitely carved wooden box on the table and walked out. He stood in front of Sang Tian and handed the box to her. "This is the peach blossom cake that the emperor gave to me. Princess, please take it and eat it."
Sang Tian sniffed and took it, then immediately walked around Guan Yi and left quickly.
There were mixed feelings along the way.
It has been a long time since she had a good time to complain to others since Tiao Tiao disappeared.
In this world, apart from Xia Qingli, it seems that no one else can be truly sincere to her.
The more Sang Tian thought about it, the more aggrieved she felt, and tears fell uncontrollably.
She stopped, squatted down, held the wooden box in her arms, and began to cry loudly as if to vent her emotions.
Guan Yi, who had been following Sang Tian, stopped not far away and watched.
During the next few days in the palace, Sang Tian accompanied Xia Qingli around the palace.
Of course, Sang Tian is the one following behind.
No matter where Xia Qingli went, guard Fang would follow him, and the two would exchange sweet looks from time to time, which made Sang Tian's teeth almost sour.
When Xia Qingli was tired, the guard would squat down and carry her on his back. If they encountered mosquitoes, they would immediately stand in front of her to prevent her from being bitten.
But as soon as they meet the palace maids and eunuchs, they will return to their previous unfamiliar relationship.
The day before returning to Longming Temple, Guanyi chose to go back on horseback, and Sang Tian had to stay in the carriage alone.
The reason Guanyi gave was that he didn't want to disturb the princess's rest.
Sang Tian got into the carriage obediently without saying a word, and turned to look at Guan Yi who had climbed onto the horse.
As if he noticed Sang Tian's gaze, Guan Yi looked towards her.
When their eyes met, Sang Tian lowered her head first to avoid the gaze between her and Guan Yi, and sat down.
Guan Yi looked at the lowered car curtain and an inexplicable emotion flashed through his heart.
The two of them didn't say a word along the way.
Just when Sang Tian was about to fall asleep, she suddenly heard a deafening shout outside the car.
Before I could react, the horse suddenly broke free from the reins as if frightened, left the car and ran towards the forest in the distance.
The carriage was jolting and Sang Tian felt as if the world was turning upside down. She grabbed the window sill tightly to avoid being thrown out, but the inertia of the carriage still caused her waist to hit a corner inside the car.
"Protect the holy monk!"
The guards outside shouted and then there was the sound of weapons clashing.
Naturally, Sang Tian didn't dare to go out at this time. She could only stay in the car and hope that she would not be discovered.
She is not a fool. If she goes out when they are fighting, she will surely die.
She was worried about Guanyi's safety, so she quietly stuck her head out to see where he was.
As soon as she stretched out her head, a knife came straight at her forehead, and she was so scared that she shrank back with a loud bang.
Soon there was another sound of footsteps outside. Sang Tian thought that someone was coming to assassinate them, so she pulled out the red hairpin on her head and prepared to fight him to the death.