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They walked together towards the palace, and from then on, they lived a happy and joyful life
Hey, Yige, why are you wearing my slippers again? What am I supposed to wear?" He stood barefoot on the peach wood floor, looking at her with a mix of laughter and tears.
Ge couldn't help but smile secretly. She enjoyed seeing him frown slightly in annoyance yet laugh good-naturedly at her teasing.
Having finished, she closed the fairy tale book with a light green cover and smiled at the children
The little girl raised her innocent face and said in a childish voice: "My mother told me when she tells me stories that when I grow up to be as big as my sister, I can have my own prince. Then my sister must also have a prince!"
Her kind friend brought her an even more beautiful gown than the one for the next day, along with a pair of crystal dance shoes. When she arrived at the ball, everyone was stunned by her beauty that was beyond words. The prince danced only with her, and whenever someone else asked her to dance, he would always say: "This lady is my dance partner"
She was still secretly laughing in his arms, and he looked down at the girl's pure and bright smile in his embrace, suddenly smiling. His smile possessed a strange charm, making his handsome face seem to shine brilliantly in an instant
"Let's go to Green Island to have some fun today, shall we?"
Her delicate, petite feet were nestled in his large blue slippers, and she smiled like a child, saying, "I just love wearing your slippers. They are so big and comfortable."
With a faint smile tinged with bitterness, she couldn't help but gaze out the window, watching the tree swaying with its refreshing green, as if she could sense the fresh scent of grass emanating from him
The little child did not clearly hear what she said, and a little girl in a floral dress continued to widen her curious eyes and asked: "Sister, have you ever seen a prince? Are you with the prince?" What? Yi Ge was taken aback again; the questions that children ask nowadays are truly hard to handle. She smiled and gently patted the little girl's head, softly asking: "What made you think to ask sister this question?"
She whispered, "Sister has also had a prince." She smiled quietly, then slowly added, "But, you see, it was sister who drove that prince away..."
She suddenly came to her senses, and the children were looking at her with curiosity. She gently cleared her throat, her face involuntarily flushed slightly, and continued reading.
He scratched his head with a wry smile and said, "What about me?"
She blinked her eyes, deliberately paused for a moment, and slowly said: "Well... you can just wear mine."
What? He looked at the pair of small, exquisite crystal sandals and sighed. How could he possibly fit into such small shoes?
Under her smiling gaze, he awkwardly put on the delicate little sandals and wobbled his way towards her
In the children's hospital, she opened a fairy tale book with a cover as beautiful as a summer dream and read "Cinderella's Glass Slipper" to the children. The children sat in a circle around her, and as she read, she smiled while looking into the children's pure and flawless eyes
Although the story has ended, the children still blink their eyes with lingering interest
"Sister, do you have a crystal shoe?" asked a very cute little chubby boy
Yet, her heart suddenly trembled slightly, and she realized it was too late to regain control, as memories surged forth like a tide
However, the prince insisted that he bring her to try on the shoe. Cinderella first washed her face and hands, then entered gracefully and knelt to greet the prince. The prince handed her the dancing shoe, and the crystal slipper fit her foot as if it had been custom-made for her. After stepping forward to clearly see her face, he recognized her and immediately exclaimed: "This is my true bride."
He coaxed her
That smile spread like ripples, gradually expanding. Captivated by that smile, the song momentarily stunned him. In the next second, his lips softly covered hers, carrying the refreshing scent of grass, making it impossible for her not to be enchanted. ... It felt as if she were in a meadow, surrounded by a breeze filled with the fresh scent of grass and trees, witnessing the boundless and soothing green, as well as the distinct and mysterious dark green at the junction of the sky and the field ...
She shook her head stubbornly: "No, I want you to wear my shoes! Come here, Xinan, hug me, okay?" She opened her arms, her face beaming with a smile as bright as a sunflower. He helplessly closed his eyes. Ah, God knows, he was most defenseless against such a smile.
She looked at his usually composed and steady demeanor, now appearing comical, and couldn't help but burst into laughter. He quickly walked over, somewhat annoyed yet also indulgent, and embraced her, saying: "Ah, you little girl who never seems to grow up..."
Crystal shoes? My? "With a slight pause, she said softly, yes, crystal shoes..." She murmured, "If I had them, they would definitely be a pair of crystal slippers with a strawberry pattern..." Those were hers, and he wore the wobbly and comical crystal slippers...
As midnight approached, she was about to go home, and the prince was to escort her back, secretly telling himself: "This time I cannot let her escape." However, Cinderella still managed to slip away from him. In her haste, she accidentally left behind her glass slipper on the stairs.