However, Nangong Ye pulled her hands into his, looking at her again, "If it weren't for the war, we wouldn't have had so many twists and turns. I've thought it over clearly during this time, and you are the most important thing in my heart. Being a general is not important to me, the safety of the people is something the Emperor should worry about. I want to make up for everything we've lost. Fengfeng, this is what I owe you."
His palms were broad and coarse, giving her a sense of security when he held her hands. Although his words did not move her to tears, they still stirred something within her heart.
Thinking of the images that intermittently flashed through her mind, she felt that she should travel with him.
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The next day.
Early in the morning, Nangong Ye had someone bring over the washing utensils, and after Lady Nan Feng was ready, he took her out for breakfast before they set off.