Fen Qin sighed seeing how he would not take nothing for an answer. "I envy them because they have so much in them. Their happiness, family, friends, and so much more. They all look so happy like they cannot be broken from one another." Fen Qin stared down looking to everyone below once more.
"You have happiness as well." Xue Yahui looked to her wondering why she looked so sad. She had a family as well, but she made it more like she was so distant from them.
"Not really. I wouldn't call it happiness. More like nightmares." Fen Qin scoffed going ahead finishing the last of her food. Leaving money for the waiter, Fen Qin was on her way back to find her things.
Xue Yahui ate little and left following Fen Qin. "Hey?"
Fen Qin didn't bother to turn back since she already sensed him following behind her. "What did you want?" Fen Qin started looking at the little herbs then to the silk and vegetables.
"I wanted to see if I can accompany you." Xue Yahui had his hands held together behind him. Looking down to see how Fen Qin didn't answer back, but he took it as she didn't mind. He saw her looking at a few herbs before, but then turned to the vegetables. "Buy these." Xue Yahui had Fen Qin look at the Kiomelo with their pink to green look.
"How do you know they are ripe?" Fen Qin gave Xue Yahui a look since she didn't know how well his intuition of plants were.
"I'm the lord of Herb Valley. What do I not know?" Xue Yahui grabbed the small vegetables, placing them into Fen Qin's hands while he gave the lady money for them.
"A fellow man buying these for his wife." The lady said which Fen Qin gave her a look.
"We're not together. We met just by coincidence." Fen Qin was straight to the point looking to the woman who didn't know.
"Oh... well. I think you both will get along well even if you met just by coincidence." The lady smiled with Xue Yahui smiling back, but he had glanced down to see how Fen Qin didn't smile or show any emotion at all.
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