Tearing the Prince's Clothes after Withdrawing Marriage
Chapter 1535: Hand It Over to Her After Death
Ding Chen originally didn’t want to talk about this matter.
But in front of Yuxing, he knew he couldn’t hide it.
Actually, he didn’t want to keep it secret either.
"What exactly did the Prince take away?" Yuxing asked again.
Ding Chen was a bit surprised and looked at her: "Why do you..."
"I guessed."
There was a hint of loss in Yuxing’s expression. She sighed and said softly, "Actually, the Prince cares a lot about the Princess..."
"Of course the Prince cares about the Princess!" Ding Chen said this with some agitation, but he was also helpless at the moment: "It’s just..."
"I know you are under the Prince’s orders and cannot say, but I must protect the Princess."
What Yuxing said had already made her stance clear.
"The Prince saved my life back then, and I swore to be loyal to the Prince for my whole life, so in this life, I would never do anything to harm the Prince."
"But now I am the Princess’s person! The Princess saved my life; she is like a reborn parent to me, and I will never allow you to bully the Princess."
During these days, although Yuxing had been in a coma, she was conscious.
Ding Chen always stayed by her side, never leaving her, and though she couldn’t speak or move, she could feel his care for her.
Yuxing also didn’t expect that in this life, someone would care about her this much.
Although she hadn’t had a chance to say anything, she had already decided while in a coma that she would commit herself to Ding Chen in this life.
Since she wanted the two of them to spend the rest of their lives together, there were some things she had to make clear.
"Ding Chen, although... although I am committed to you, if I have to choose between you and the Princess, I will definitely choose the Princess."
Ding Chen let out a long sigh, and said helplessly: "Is this the fate for people like us? In this life, our lives must belong to our masters..."
"Ding Chen, I am willing; this has nothing to do with the Princess." Yuxing feared he would take it out on the Princess.
Ding Chen smiled lightly and said, "Don’t I know your personality? I’ve known you for over ten years; I’ve almost watched you grow up."
"Ding Chen!" Yuxing wasn’t in the mood to joke with him.
She straightened her expression and said seriously, "If you and the Prince really have plans, please keep away from the Princess from now on. I don’t want to ultimately have to take action against you."
She didn’t want to hurt him!
Ding Chen smiled, but it was a somewhat helpless smile.
"Indeed... I was ordered by the Prince to stay..."
"Ding Chen!" Yuxing got anxious, and couldn’t help but start coughing, "You... you and the Prince... cough! Cough cough! You’re... too much... cough cough cough..."
"Don’t be anxious, things aren’t the way you think."
Ding Chen quickly patted her back to help her breathe smoothly.
Afraid that she might get hurt from excitement, Ding Chen hurriedly took out a letter from his chest while she was catching her breath.
"What is this...?" The envelope was blank.
Yuxing’s eyes suddenly brightened: "Is this the letter the Prince left for the Princess? Then why haven’t you given it to the Princess?"
Ding Chen looked at her, unable to say a word for a long time.
Yuxing’s heart, for some reason, felt desolate.
What exactly did Ding Chen mean by this?
"You... don’t scare me, Ding Chen..."
Perhaps after being seriously ill, her heart was now somewhat fragile, surprisingly easily startled.
"Ding Chen, what does this letter mean?"
Ding Chen took a breath, closed his eyes hard, and then said in a hoarse voice: "The Prince instructed that this letter should be given to the Princess after he... after his death."