Tang Xin thought of her cousin's unlucky appearance and couldn't help but smile slightly. It's a pity she wasn't there at the time; it would have been so interesting. What made her angry was that pigeon would always consult her before anything—doesn't it know her thoughts, or think she would stop it?
But she thought for a moment and felt that she probably would.
After all, no normal person would come up with such a shocking idea.
"You hadn't known him for long at that time, right?"
"Mm," Hilveld gently nodded her head. "The first time I met Ade was at the Traveler's Rest. He was silly then, but exceptionally eye-catching—"
Tang Xin let out a cold laugh, thinking that the pigeon was indeed like that.
"That's just the kind of person he is."
"But how did Miss Hilveld end up fancying him?"
Hilveld smiled, her charming eyes gazing at the young girl.
Tang Xin also stared at her.
"So it was precisely this simplicity that Miss Hilveld found appealing?"
