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The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 40

Yanyan, be good, never look back (Separation) After three days of staying with the hunter couple, Ming Qin breathed a sigh of relief as she looked at Murong Yan, whose complexion had finally recovered, showing a soothing smile. Lying back on the bed, Murong Yan was amusing a small tiger, her fingertips gently prodding the … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 39

A Deeper Bond (Marriage) The deep snow had swallowed up more than half of the wheel. Even the finest of steeds couldn’t pull the carriage through this blizzard. Ming Qin said to the person inside the carriage, “Looks like we’ll have to wait a day or two for this heavy snow to stop before we … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 38

Of course, I’m going to kill you! (Going berserk) // Warning – Disturbing Contents Murong Yan sat beside the campfire, a look of disgust etched on her face as she glanced over at several bandits mounted on their horses, enduring an odd headache. The leader of the men dismounted, his splendid cape at odds with … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 37

Even a big tiger couldn’t beat me (got myself a pet) She draped a blanket over the horse, checked the fire, and then Ming Qin laid out a board between two chairs and covered it with a blanket, ready to sleep. She dutifully nestled against the carriage door, blocking the slight chill seeping in from … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 36

Ah Qin is so slow, I’m so cold It’s been roughly a month since departing from the capital city. The farther north they traveled, the colder and more desolate it became. Several times, as dusk approached, Ming Qin couldn’t find an inn, forcing her and Murong Yan to rough it out, camping in the woods. … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 35

Reward for Ah Qin The biting wind carried with it fine snowflakes. Ming Qin stood alone by the well, cleaning her nose. The water she drew up in her bucket, mixed with shards of ice, was frigid. Nonetheless, her expression remained unchanged despite the extreme cold. It must have been an injury, probably from running … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 34

How could Ah Qin die (PTSD) In these past few days, as Ming Qin held Murong Yan, she could feel her getting thinner and thinner. Therefore, Ming Qin piled all the food on the table in front of Murong Yan, patiently coaxing her to eat a bit more. The woman in front of her chewed … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 33

Ah Qin, I’m hungry As the sky turned completely dark, Ming Qin, driving the carriage northward, arrived at the inn where they would rest for the night. She estimated that it was about time. That carriage, which she had tampered with, should have already overturned. Hopefully, the hungry wolves’ kiss would take that damn man’s … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 32

Hurt Yanyan (Punishment) Ming Qin felt nothing but inner anguish, regretting deeply why she had left Murong Yan alone, causing her to be bullied by a group of rude men. She looked at the woman before her, her brows slightly furrowed and lips bitten, and turned her head in the direction where those people had … Read more

The Princess’ Shadow Guard – Chapter 31

A pair for a lifetime (being flirted with) In the past few days while in the wild, Ming Qin always left the space inside the carriage exclusively for Murong Yan, wrapping herself in a blanket to sleep alongside the horses. More precisely, Ming Qin has never slept on a bed plank when on a mission. … Read more

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