Episode 9
Meng Xiaofan was very shy at first when he learned that his little thoughts were discovered, but he quickly adjusted. Xie Tuisi bluntly said that Meng Xiaofan is very special to him, and it was her appearance that changed him and made him feel the beauty of liking someone for the first time. Hearing this, Meng Xiaofan was very moved and took the initiative to kiss Xie Tuisi.
Meng Xiaofan felt that what Xie Tuisi liked was not himself, but the face that did not belong to him. For a time, Meng Xiaofan felt extremely lost in his heart.
The emperor named Xie Tuisi to brew ten jars and five more syrups, and it would be a capital offense to fail to brew it. Xie Tuisi was surprised when he found that the only jar of Wutian paste in the wine shop had been stolen. In order not to be punished by the emperor, Xie Tuisi decided to dismiss the staff in the restaurant, but Murong was the only one who was afraid of death and left the restaurant.
Xie Tuisi insisted that Meng Xiaofan had secretly drank the Wutian syrup in the restaurant, and ran angrily to ask her if she had secretly drank the Wutian syrup, but Meng Xiaofan denied it.
Knowing that Xie Tuisi might lose his life because of a jar of wine, Meng Xiaofan was very worried and hesitant to return the Wutian pulp he stole.
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