Chapter 65: Chapter 65 Seen in a Dream
Mo Jun suddenly became interested, “Yes, I really want to dance.”
She let herself go, raising her hands and hopping about in a carefree manner.
Her slightly wavy long hair twirling in the wind, under the moonlight, Mo Jun’s delicate features seemed to be cloaked in a layer of dreamy halo.
She probably had never been so wild before, laughing continuously, and her laughter was very pleasant to hear.
At that moment, she was like an innocent little girl who knew nothing of the world, her laughter infectious enough to touch any complicated heart in this world.
Bai Lang and the others had long been accustomed to the dark side of the world, always living in the shadows.
Yet now, they were all moved by Mo Jun’s purity.
However, they had no other intentions towards her, only feeling that this girl was simply simple and beautiful, something they would never be able to find again in their lifetimes.
When Hao Yansen saw Mo Jun like this, a classic melody suddenly echoed in his mind.
Sweet as honey, your laughter sweet as honey, like flowers blooming in the spring breeze, blooming in the spring breeze.
Where have I seen you…
Your smile is so familiar, I just can’t remember for the moment.
Ah, in dreams.
In dreams, I have seen you…
[Miss Mo, have we really never met before?]
[What do you think?]
[…]
[But you can find the answer in a song.]
[What?]
[Sweet… honey.]
With the classic melody accompanying those familiar memories, Hao Yansen’s heart skipped a beat, his eyes suddenly dark as fire.
Sweet honey; that’s what sweet as honey meant.
They had met in dreams; that was her answer back then. It wasn’t until now that he understood what she meant.
Even though he knew her response was just perfunctory, for some reason, he truly felt they had met in a dream.
Because her smile was indeed familiar, as if she had already appeared in his dreams…
Hao Yansen gazed deeply at Mo Jun, and in that moment, he clearly understood he was falling fast.
…
Early in the morning, Bai Lang and the others arrived at the dining room, only to see a sumptuous breakfast already laid out on the table.
“Wow, who made this, it’s so lavish?” Bai Lang feigned surprise, “Let me guess, it must be our river snail maiden, right?”
Shang Shi gave him a cold look, “Miss Mo made it.”
“You’re no fun.” Bai Lang immediately pulled out a chair and sat down.
Mo Jun smiled and said, “This is to thank you all for your help yesterday, specially prepared for you. It’s just a small gesture, and I hope you won’t find it lacking.”
“How could we possibly find it lacking? To be able to eat food made by Sister Jun is a rare fortune for us,” Bai Lang was good at livening up the atmosphere, and they were having a great time chatting when Hao Yansen came down.
But when they saw Hao Yansen’s somewhat haggard appearance, they were all taken aback.
“What happened to you? Don’t tell me you’ve been so diligent you didn’t rest all night,” Bai Lang asked in surprise.
Hao Yansen didn’t respond, and did not look at anyone, especially not Mo Jun.
Mo Jun placed a slice of bread smeared with strawberry jam on his plate, “I made this strawberry jam myself, it’s really good, but it’s a bit sweet. Try it and see if you like it?”
Hao Yansen didn’t take in anything she said, only hearing the word ‘sweet.’
It was as if someone had struck a nerve, causing a sharp jolt.
“I don’t eat sweets,” he reflexively refused in an instant.
But his reaction was somewhat abrupt. Mo Jun and the others were taken aback for a moment, although Mo Jun didn’t think much of it.