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The Whole Dynasty Spoils the Tyrant's Beloved Youngest Daughter-Chapter 472: Ningxiao Extra (7)

Chapter 472

Chapter 472: Chapter 472: Ningxiao Extra (7)
Qi Xiao thought Jun Ning’s appetite might improve by dinnertime, but in fact, it hadn’t. She was still too troubled by the matter of the gift to eat.
Qi Xiao tried various ways to tempt Jun Ning to eat, but to no avail.
It seemed that unless this issue was resolved, Jun Ning would remain obsessed, fully engrossed in the matter, unaffected by the outside world.
What should be done?
A person is iron, food is steel! Not eating won’t do!
Qi Xiao felt so worried that it seemed another few strands of his hair would turn white.
"I’ve thought of what to give."
Suddenly, Jun Ning exclaimed. Her voice was loud enough to show her excitement at thinking of a good idea.
Qi Xiao perked up his ears to listen, "Tell me, what’s the good idea?"
"Gift Uncle Qi’s sword!" Jun Ning said, "Uncle Qi was the last disciple of the master, yet he was killed halfway through. He must deeply miss Uncle Qi and also hate the person who killed him, right? He can’t avenge Uncle Qi, but having an object allowing him to think of him isn’t a bad option."
"Therefore, Uncle Qi’s sword must be the best choice."
"Xiao Er, let’s go back to Qi Mansion at once, shall we? Let’s get Uncle Qi’s sword and give it to the master."
Qi Xiao seemed slightly against this idea. Standing still for a while, he saw Jun Ning busy getting ready to return to Qi Mansion and couldn’t help saying, "Ah Ning, have you thought, what if the master doesn’t like it?"
Jun Ning stubbornly said, "Impossible. He will definitely like it, trust me."
...
Imperial City.
Inside a certain cave.
When Jun Ning handed the gift to the old man, he looked at the sword for a long time but eventually said nothing, and sent Jun Ning and Qi Xiao out of the cave.
Standing at the cave entrance, Jun Ning asked Qi Xiao beside her in confusion, "Xiao Er, what does the master mean?"
"Ah Ning, we’ve offended the master." Qi Xiao replied, "The death of my father, the master has always kept secretive for years, never mentioned it much even to me. Suddenly giving him my father’s sword must have displeased him."
"Huh? No way!" Jun Ning felt there was nothing wrong with the gift she gave, but seeing the old man’s reaction, she began to doubt herself a little, "Could it be that I’ve backfired?"
Qi Xiao held Jun Ning’s hand, comforting her, "Don’t worry, let’s wait here. When the master’s anger subsides, we’ll go in and apologize. As long as we are sincere in our attitude, the master will forgive us."
Jun Ning nodded, "That’s all we can do."
As soon as these words fell, a servant came out of the cave, inviting Jun Ning inside.
"Me?" Jun Ning was surprised.
Qi Xiao nodded, "Yes, you."
"Oh."
Jun Ning released Qi Xiao’s hand, preparing to follow the servant inside.
Qi Xiao also wanted to follow, but was stopped at the door by the servant, who told him to stay outside and not disturb.
"Why can’t I go in? I’m the master’s direct disciple!" Qi Xiao couldn’t understand, full of complaints, why the master would see Ah Ning and not him?
What does this mean?
Does he not like to see him?
The servant smiled but didn’t reply, leading Jun Ning inside.
Qi Xiao was worried that Jun Ning would be reprimanded, but since he wasn’t by her side, he couldn’t speak up for her.
He was a bit anxious, pacing back and forth outside, frequently glancing into the cave. Although he couldn’t see anything, he felt like he had to watch, as if it would offer him some psychological comfort.

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