155. Fate of the Tianyi Pavilion
Seeing the two guards approach him, and then glancing at the men standing beside Ye Li, Han Mingyue sighed quietly and chose not to resist. When the matter did not involve Su Zuidie, Han Mingyue was a wise man, aware that it was futile to oppose the reality before him. He looked at Su Zuidie with a hint of apology, murmuring, "Zuidie, it seems we're going to stay longer at the Governor's Mansion." Su Zuidie gritted her teeth, resentfully looking at the composed Ye Li. She then glared at Han Mingyue, saying, "You have never accomplished anything! No wonder the Prince always says you are more likely to ruin things than achieve anything!"
Han Mingyue hung his head in bitterness. Ye Li, observing them, sighed, "Is it worth it?"
Han Mingyue responded calmly, "I chose it, so there's no question of worth." He bowed to Ye Li and then turned, allowing the guards to escort him away.
