Guide to Failing as a Full-Level Green Tea-Chapter 299.1

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Detain Her

Shen Roujia adjusted her veil and calmly boarded the carriage. As soon as she stepped inside, she saw a face that was all too familiar.

It was Gu Yunqing.

Shen Roujia’s heart skipped a beat, but she quickly suppressed her emotions, pretending not to recognize her.

A veil could only hide so much, and even if Gu Yunqing weren’t the sharpest, she would still recognize Shen Roujia.

Despite the time that had passed, Gu Yunqing’s eyes couldn’t hide the excitement she felt upon seeing this familiar face.

Shen Roujia felt a wave of disgust, but she knew that any sudden actions would only arouse more suspicion.

She suspected that Gu Yunqing was here to intercept her.

It was also likely that the secret hidden in the temple belonged to Gu Yunqing and Xu Lianggen.

Instead of reacting, Shen Roujia maintained a nonchalant demeanor.

“By the way, miss, are you from Bosuocheng?” Shen Roujia asked.

Gu Yunqing, seeing Shen Roujia’s seemingly naive and clueless expression, began to have some doubts.

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“Don’t you think I look familiar?” Gu Yunqing questioned.

Shen Roujia scratched her head and slowly replied, “To be honest, I’m from the Northern Border, so I’m not familiar with much in Great Zhou.”

Her words were slightly awkward, as if she truly struggled with the language.

Although Gu Yunqing remained suspicious, Shen Roujia realized that danger was imminent. There was no need to make a move yet; it was better to see what they intended to do.

Was Xu Lianggen planning to use Shen Roujia to threaten Xu Zening?

Shen Roujia was doubtful but also curious.

She could tell they were heading into the city.

The saying that the most dangerous place is the safest had never felt more accurate. Shen Roujia wondered whether she could survive or escape this situation.

As the events unfolded, Shen Roujia doubted that she had enough influence to force Xu Zening into action.

Her innocent gaze appeared clear and untroubled, as if she were completely unaware of the danger, showing no signs of fear.