Searching For You - 39 Feeling Restless
Prince Hue chi nodded his head and signaled for the driver to open the car door. Kao Sheng got in the car. Her wet nurse swiftly followed after and the driver drove off.
Prince Hue Chi slowly lifted his head to look at the night skies thinking about the play that he did not get to finish. He did not go back to the ship but walked away instead. After some times of strolling through the shore away from the cruise, he opened his mouth and called, “Dao Txu.” A man in a black suit popped out from the wooded areas that are parallel to the shore and beach. He popped out so ever elegantly and flirtatiously asked, “Yes my Lord, what can I do for you?”
“Do you know about The Legend?” The Dark Prince asked nonchalantly.
In high spirit, feeling like he had just won the lottery for his Lord had asked him something for once, Dao Txu answered enthusiastically, “Yes! A book, tattered and looked to be hundreds of thousands years old was discovered at a ruined by Professor Chao Ko, an Archaeologist right before you took over your father’s position seven years ago.”
“Mm… I see. What else?”
Feeling even more excited that his Lord asked another question so quick after the first question, he continued dramatically, “It was a sacred item! The book was studied and deciphered for a few years afterward, then transferred to Aires Royal Museum for display. The translated book was later adopted by Allusion Theater and turned into a play. But because of how popular it was, I heard rumors that Dream Entertainment is going to adopt it into a series. Ahhh… I can’t wait. Mua Kong and Hli Ja’s love story… the founder of how our country came to be what it is now. That’s why it was referred to as The Legend of Aires. Though some pages were missing but, what remained is enough to move the entire Kingdom.”
Dao Txu at this point is already lost in his own fantasy blabbering nonsense, then something hit him and so he asked earnestly, “My Lord, are you interested in their love story? That is so unlike you.”
Hue Chi glared at the idiot Dao Txu, he ordered, “Get me the original book from Aires Royal Museum.”
“Yes sir!” and he vanished into the night.
The loud bunch now left the deck and headed back to their room. When the ladies approached their rooms, Su Na asked, “Should I come over for the night?”
Su Na looked at her beast friend and smiled, “Ok, good night.”
It has been a long day. Su Na headed straight for the shower while Yu Sha went to sit on her balcony. She has been feeling restless and even more restless after today. Something is tugging her heart and emotion, but she could not figure out why. She cannot stay still and felt the need to get away somewhere far.
Not long after feeling too restless lying on her balcony, Yu Sha decided to go for a walk. Since it is after hour, people should already be sleeping or chilling indoor in their own room instead. Yu Sha stood up from the chair and disappeared in that split second from the balcony.
Prince Hue Chi at this point already made his way back to the side of the ship. He stood on the port edge next to the south side of the ship, looking out to the ocean lost in his own thoughts.
Keo furrowed his brows at Leo, “Give it a rest, will you?” Then he walked up to Lue Han and thanked him, “Thank you CEO Lue Han for your hospitality and getting her in. This is something she suffered when she was young but suddenly it acted up again. We’re sorry if we caused any inconveniences.”
“No need to apologize. If she is safe, it’s all that matters.” Lue Han replied. He turned to Yu Sha, “Should I go get the doctor to come to hook you back up?”
‘Oh, shoot!’ Yu Sha realized the cords came undone when she tried to kick Leo earlier. She shook her head to decline, “No thank you CEO Lue Han. This kind of thing comes and goes as fast as the wind. I’m actually very okay right now… hehehe…” She reassured Lue Han.
“Miss Yu Sha, your kick earlier was exemplary! Do you know martial arts?” Lue Han asked curiously.
“Oh… um… Just a little for self-defense. My father would only be at ease if I could protect myself, so I took some lessons.” Well, it was half truth and half lie but she needed a reasonable excuse for the average regular people.
Somewhere in the room, Su Na and the twins glared at Yu Sha with their dead fish eyes at how she could lie with such straight face. They know that she did not take martial arts for self-defense, at least not for that reason because she had never formally taken any self-defense classes. Her skills were taught by her doting father and are far too advanced to be called self-defense.
“Well, if you’re well enough, should I go start the discharge process?” Keo asked.
“Mm… thank you.” Yu Sha nodded her head.