Love You for the Rest of My Life-Chapter 1917 - 1916: Was It a Dream, or Did He Really Come?
"That’s why you are the most remarkable." The Queen turned to Fang Hao, "As a mother, you’ve raised such excellent children."
"You are remarkable too!" Fang Hao replied, "Prince Alvin is incredibly outstanding. If I had another daughter, I’d marry her off to Prince Alvin."
Hearing this, the Queen raised her eyebrows and then giggled, very happily saying, "I was too late!"
With this exchange, everyone became less reserved.
Nangong Jin introduced further to the Queen, "Queen, these are my parents, my elder brother, my second sister, and my little sister."
"Pleasure to meet you, pleasure to meet you." The Queen shook hands with Li Hui and Nangong Tiancheng, "My Alvin has been Jin Palace’s friend for over ten years. I’m ashamed it took us so long to visit. Alvin has loved dancing since he was little, and your Xiaojin has helped him a lot. I’m very grateful."
"Please don’t say that." Li Hui said, "The children are fated to know each other. Exchanging skills and sharing with each other are natural; there’s no such thing as giving help or not. It’s about mutual support and growth."
"Indeed." The Queen smiled, then shook hands with Nangong Yue, "Professor Nangong, I’ve long admired your work."
"You flatter me." Nangong Yue felt a bit embarrassed, "I’m just nurturing students."
"I’ve read several of your works. They’re very insightful."
Nangong Yue smiled, "That’s high praise from you, Queen."
Then the Queen’s gaze moved to Nangong Lin’s face, a flash of amazement crossed her eyes, and she said excitedly, "Miss Nangong Lin, I’m your fan!"
This compliment was somewhat overwhelming, surprising Nangong Lin, but she maintained her composure and gracefully bowed slightly, smiling as she said, "It’s truly my honor." 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
"No, your performance is excellent." The Queen praised.
Nangong Lin nodded with a smile, "Thank you."
Everyone got acquainted with each other, and dishes were removed and replaced with new ones.
Today’s meal was prepared by the top chef of the Empire, featuring a very rich array of dishes, dazzling and complete in color, aroma, and taste.
The Queen was both pleased and pleasantly surprised, exclaiming how great everything looked.
Li Hui and the others hurriedly invited the Queen to sit down, warmly accompanying her for the meal.
While eating and chatting, the atmosphere was quite lively.
The guests on the side watched with envy, wishing to join in, as being associated with the Queen was still quite rare and prestigious.
Many young ladies from good families wanted to approach, feeling that even exchanging a few words with the Queen would be extremely respectable.
Moreover, attending Nangong Jin’s wedding was not something ordinary people could do.
Some thought about it, while others took action, pretending to congratulate the bride and groom while trying to ingratiate themselves with the Queen.
Some outspoken young ladies approached directly, praising the Queen’s beauty, saying they’d never seen the Queen, etc.
The Queen was actually quite personable, with no airs, and was friendly when speaking with these people.
In no time, the entire banquet hall was lively and bustling.
Nangong Ran woke up slowly after taking a nap, turned over a bit confused, saw a glass of water by the sofa, and drank it down with a gulp.
It took her a moment to come to her senses.
Oh my, she seemed to have had a dream!
She dreamt of Di Mingchen, and even kissed him in the dream?
She boldly pounced on Di Mingchen, and then he turned her over.
Then she seemed to have said something to Di Mingchen, but she was a bit fuzzy on what it was; she couldn’t recall it clearly at the moment.
In the dream, Di Mingchen’s face was so vivid, and the kiss was so real.
Nangong Ran touched her lips. Was it a dream, or did Di Mingchen really come, and they kissed?







