Unfortunately, she couldn't ask even a single question.
"It's far away—you'll know when the time comes," Lin Caisang didn't directly answer his question.
Indeed, it was far, in the imperial capital of Wei State, Shaohua City—how could it not be distant.
Moreover, there might still be more to discover about Ya Molian's origins. It wasn't even certain if she bore the surname Sui. Suyang had chosen to keep Ya Molian behind, and since she was returning with them, naturally, she couldn't continue to accompany them; who knew what those two would discuss after she left?
...
In Shaohua City, within the National Teacher's residence.
After playing chess with Suyang for three rounds, the sky had turned very dark. The lanterns in the residence of the National Teacher were already hanging up.
"National Teacher, we have eaten, and we have played three rounds of chess. I have stayed quite long enough, and it is time for me to take my leave," Ya Molian stood up, ready to leave.