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Flowers Drunk Fill the Hall

In the beginning, he said, "A lowly commoner from Jiangning County? What a disgraceful status, I won't marry her!" After meeting her, he clicked his tongue, "So frail and delicate, she can't stand a blow, too weak, I refuse!" When she approached him alone, carrying the marriage book, he stood leaning on the door, grinning insolently, "Are you here to make me marry you? But this young master doesn’t want to marry young!" Upon learning she was there to annul their marriage, his face turned dark as a thunderstorm, emanating a murderous aura, "Who gave you the guts to revoke the marriage with this young master?" ... Su Rong felt, Duanhua Princess must be blind, this man was so pampered and spoiled, how was he worth dying or living for? If she had known earlier, she would have thrown the divorce letter at his face the first time she saw him. ————————————— The tender signs of spring on the delicate Hibiscus pillow, amidst the drunken flowers filling the room, unnoticed. — Su Rong. A gallant young man in fine clothes and on a steed, a single glance causes a lifetime of confusion. — Zhou Gu Your wish is my wish. I wish to have known you earlier, protect you among the aromatic chambers strewn with brocades. Tear through the illusions, cut down the thorns, with hands unstained by blood, just as pure as you were when we first met, the young and soft little girl. Your wish is my wish. I wish I had known you sooner when you were like a refreshing breeze near the moon. I dared not approach for fear of disturbing the phoenix and mandarin ducks. Praying to be the moon in the sky to cast a reflection on you, accompany you while you watch the flowers bloom in the spring and gaze at the snow in winter, each and every year at Chang'an.

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Chapter 444 Preparations (Second update)

Almost at the same time when Yan Huisheng received the hawk messenger, the hawk also found Zhou Che, who was on his way to Jibei.

The hawk circled twice above the clouds, then dived down, landing directly in front of Zhou Che's horse.

Seeing this, a soldier immediately shouted, "General, be careful."

Zhou Che didn't sense any danger, but he still drew the sword from his waist, ready to defend himself.

Seemingly aware of his preparedness, the hawk took a few steps back, its head tilted, seemingly trying to recognize if he was the person it was seeking.

Training hawks to deliver messages naturally required them to develop sharp senses of smell, hearing, and vision. Recognizable maps were marked for the hawk to memorize in order to accurately deliver the message. Most importantly, they needed to have an item from the person to whom the message was addressed, which the hawk could use to track by scent.