While Su Ji was thinking about whose daughter Wu Zhu'er was, Prince Huai had already tied Wu Zhu'er up and thrown her together with the coachman in the corner.
He deliberately tied Wu Zhu'er up the same way Su Ji tied up the coachman. This way, when the two of them were placed side by side, be it the bending of their legs or the way their wrists were bent behind their backs, they would match.
In this era, there was no such thing as obsessive-compulsive disorder. Prince Huai could not tell what kind of mentality it was, but looking at the two of them being thrown there neatly, he felt inexplicably good.
Wu Zhu'er moved to the side in disgust. She didn't want to be beside the coachman, but the coachman insisted on sticking to her.
She was the one who hired the coachman, so he would definitely stick to her if something happened.
Wu Zhu'er's eyes darted around as she finally reacted.
Had she really been deceived by her foster father?