Chapter 19 CFV Ch.19 Qin Xin (1)

Qin Xin couldn’t forget the humiliation she had suffered in her last life.

That day kept flashing before her eyes since her rebirth; the day Qin Gui was brought before her.

Since then, she had ceased to be the daughter of nobility.She had become the daughter of sinners. It was Qin Gui, who had ruined her life!

During the first few years after her rebirth, Qin Xin would still have nightmares about it. She was afraid that that day would come true.

She had always remembered Qin Gui’s face.That face was etched deep into her mind.Thê source of this content n/o/v/(el)bi((n))

The waiter cleaned up the mess on the ground quickly. Qin Xin kept looking at that girl across the table in a daze as she sat back down. But her back was faced against Qin Xin all the while. She then used a handkerchief to wipe the soup on her shoulder. Her movements were very concise; she never turned her face again.

Is it really her?

Qin Xin became a little anxious wa dotching the two people at the next table downstairs after having their meals. She wanted to suggest to Gu Jing that they should leave as well but she felt it might sound too obvious, abrupt, and deliberate.

Qin Xin was hit with an idea in desperation. She pointed at Qin Gui’s table and said, “Second Young Master, don’t you find that guy somewhat familiar?”

“Familiar?” Gu Jing wasn’t even paying attention.

“He looks like the third young master of Duan Royal House.” When she spoke of this, Qin Xin’s hesitant look was just perfect.

Gu Jing hadn’t been paying attention to Xiao Ze but now that he gave it a second thought, he could not help but fell deep into his thoughts. That young man in green really seems a bit like the third son of King Duan.

King Duan, Gu Xiao was the feudal king of the northern states. He was also the uncle of the current emperor and had massive troops under him.

Feudal kings weren’t allowed to enter the capital without edicts but Gu Jing had several times.

Nine years ago, King Duan had brought his heir and two sons to the capital on the emperor’s thirtieth birthday.

At that time, the emperor had asked his brother, King Xiao to entertain King Duan’s heir and his sons. Gu Jing had only seen King Duan’s third son, Gu Zezhi at royal study and palace banquet and that too from neither that close nor from too far.