Chapter 216 He Had Been Mistaken
Accidentally Married A Fox God – The Sovereign Lord Spoils His Wife
Meanwhile, Li Meirong had been too occupied with Xiong Mei to notice Snowballâs attempts at warning her with his eyes. Xiong Mei came so close in front of her, the fabrics of their clothes nearly brushed together.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Almost by instinct, Li Meirong took a quick unsteady step away to put some distance between her and the strange girl and nearly stumbled backwards. Though instead of falling, she was speedily caught by Xiong Meiâs thin yet surprisingly strong arms.
The Aqua-eyed beauty held her with a firm and steady grip.
On this peaceful, sunny seaside, a pair of beautiful girls could be seen entwined in a harmonious embrace. The gleaming sun shined down from the clear skies and basked their feminine figures with a gentle glow. The taller girl with skin that shined like bronze was dressed lavishly and adorned with gold and silver jewellery as she leaned slightly over the smaller girl who kept herself plain and simple, merely wearing the sectâs robe and tying her hair in a plain updo.
Their small, oval faces were brought so closely together, it seemed as though they were about to indulge themselves in a sweet caress and a gentle kiss, while one girlâs arms were wrapped around the other girlâs waist in a rather possessive manner.
Xiong Meiâs bright ocean coloured eyes curved like crescent moons and the corners of her lips tilted upwards into a coquettish grin, "You sure you donât want my help?"
Li Meirong swallowed down her saliva, she felt her cheeks heating up in embarrassment. She wasnât exactly sure why, but the way Xiong Mei looked at her reminded her of the way Zhu Qingyue used to look at her, setting off alarm bells in her mind at full force.
The spectator, Bai Yu, still had his mouth hanging open as he observed the scene with a mix of strange unexplainable emotions.
At first, he had speculated that this Xiong Mei girl had been in cahoots with Hong Meigui, the Bai clanâs former matron and Bai Qingyueâs mother.
He had mistakenly assumed Xiong Mei was aiming to murder Li Meirong under Hong Meiguiâs orders so she could push her son into an arranged marriage with the Red Fox Princess.
But now... What did this present situation imply? Why did it seem like Xiong Mei stared at Her Ladyship in the same way he had stared at Bao Liâs freshly made, pork-stuffed buns marinated with oyster sauce?
Could it be that he had been mistaken all this time? It wasnât the pitcher plant who was the love rival, but this dragoness instead?!
âMy Lord," Bai Yu wordlessly grieved, âYou wife is a blooming flower which attracts all sorts of peculiar butterflies. Be it male or female, with a dragon as a competitor for Her Ladyshipâs affections, whatever shall you do now?!â
Alas, the girls were too caught up with each other for either of them to notice the distraught fox.
Eventually, Li Meirong spoke under her breath as she repeated Xiong Meiâs question, "Do I want your help?" She purposefully avoided the girlâs direct gaze, trying to maintain her composure, "Yes, Iâm quite sure I donât. Last time you helped me, I nearly died."
Xiong Mei had usually kept a constant cheerful expression on her face, but now, her green-blue eyes narrowed down and her otherwise perfectly sculpted features had been marred with a deep frown.
"Whatever do you mean by that?" Gone was the careless mirth in Xiong Meiâs voice as she inquired.
Li Meirong became solemn and quiet. She pushed her elbows to each side, trying to untangle herself from Xiong Meiâs arms, "Let go of me."
Contrary to Li Meirongâs pleas, Xiong Mei did the opposite, her grip tightened as she awaited Li Meirongâs response, "First explain yourself."
"No," Li Meirong winced and yelped, "First, let go."
Xiong Meiâs lips were pursed as she allowed the girl to escape her hold.