Hot Search Alert! The Princess Goes Viral Worldwide-Chapter 86

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Susu was utterly stunned!

Her heart swelled with emotion.

Her mind was completely filled with Gu Nanyan’s words—she had called her a future powerhouse, said she didn’t want her wasting time on trivial matters, and that was why she had sent her clothes.

Susu covered her face, her eyes moist with tears.

No one had ever said such things to her before. Sister Gu actually believed she would become a great person.

The unease that had plagued her heart vanished in that moment, replaced by serene calm.

Boundless courage surged through Susu’s body.

At that instant, she felt like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, radiating dazzling brilliance.

Wiping the tears from the corners of her eyes, she bowed deeply to Gu Nanyan. "Sister Gu, thank you… thank you for opening my eyes."

"It’s only natural," Gu Nanyan replied indifferently.

Susu blinked in confusion. Natural? Nothing in this world was truly "natural." Sister Gu’s kindness was born of her own generosity—she couldn’t take it for granted.

"Sister Gu," Susu clenched her fists, her expression resolute, "your kindness has changed my life. I swear I’ll repay you someday."

This was her vow—spoken earnestly, firmly, and with utmost sincerity.

"Someday?" Gu Nanyan frowned slightly, puzzled. "Why wait? Can’t you repay me now?"

Susu froze. "Huh?"

Now? Wasn’t the usual response for a benefactor to smile warmly and say it wasn’t necessary?

Why was Sister Gu different?

Not that Susu was unwilling—her promise was genuine—but she was caught completely off guard by Gu Nanyan’s reaction.

"S-Sister Gu," she stammered, "h-how do you want me to repay you? I-I’m still weak right now, I don’t have much to offer…"

Her voice grew smaller, her head nearly sinking into her chest.

She was mortified. She couldn’t do anything.

Gu Nanyan glanced at her briefly before saying, "Pour me a glass of water."

"Okay!" Susu responded instinctively, scurrying off to fetch the water.

Gu Nanyan accepted the glass. "There. You’ve repaid me."

Susu paused—then realization dawned.

Ohhh! Sister Nanyan was too good, too pure! She was an angel, the kindest, most wonderful person in the world!

Sister Nanyan must have been worried about burdening her, so she’d asked for something as simple as pouring water.

Susu deeply appreciated the gesture—but she would repay this debt.

From now on, she belonged to Sister Nanyan. If ever she was needed, Susu would brave any danger without hesitation.

"Go on," Gu Nanyan said again. "Fetch my dinner."

She issued the order as if it were the most natural thing in the world.

These were her juniors, after all. She was Susu’s ancestor from a thousand years ago—though they didn’t share a surname, she was the Great Qi’s Guardian Princess. Every citizen of the land was her subject.

It was only right for her descendants to serve her.

Besides, she had just given the girl guidance—though that privilege was reserved solely for the descendants of Great Qi, now the people of Hua Country.

As for that foreigner, Meng Li? Gu Nanyan had no patience for her. No guidance—just contempt. If given the chance, she’d happily crush her.

Actually, she should check soon—had that fox Meng Li died yet?

Susu hurried to the cafeteria, only to realize she had no idea what Gu Nanyan liked to eat.

Panicked, she called her, voice thick with guilt. "Sister Nanyan, what would you like? I’m so sorry, I didn’t think this through properly!"

Gu ​​‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌‌​​​​​‌‌​​​​​​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌​​‌‌‌​​‌​‌‌​​‌​​​​‌‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌​‌​​‌‌‌​​​​​‌‌​‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌​​‌‌​​‌​​​​‌‌​‌​​​‌‌​​‌​​​​‌‌​‌‌‌​‌‌​​​​‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌‌​​‌​​​​‌‌​‌​‌​‌‌​​​‌​​‌‌​​‌​​​​‌‌​​‌​‍Nanyan flipped a page of her book. "No matter. Feng Chengxi will send you my preferences and dietary restrictions. Memorize them."

"Got it!" Susu nodded vigorously. "I’ll remember everything perfectly. This won’t happen again!"

After Gu Nanyan listed a few dishes, Susu rushed to get them.

Some onlookers sneered at her, calling her a bootlicker for catering to Gu Nanyan.

In the past, Susu would have wilted under the mockery. Now? She just shot them a disdainful look.

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Hmph. Idiots.

They had no idea how incredible Sister Nanyan was. She, Susu, had not only recognized her brilliance early but was also privileged enough to serve her up close.

They couldn’t possibly understand her happiness.

A well-meaning friend pulled her aside. "Susu, stop fawning over Gu Nanyan. Celebrities like her look down on people like us. She’s just using you."

"Don’t you dare speak about Sister Nanyan like that!" Susu snapped. "Only a twisted mind sees malice in everything! If I hear you slander her again, I won’t let it slide. You don’t know her at all—you have no idea how amazing she is!"

The friend stared.

This girl had definitely been kicked in the head by a donkey.

Fine! If Susu wanted to be a fool, she wouldn’t interfere again!

Susu returned with the food and set it on the table.

As Gu Nanyan ate, Susu attended to her—serving dishes, refilling her water, handing her napkins at just the right moments.

Feng Chengxi arrived, concerned about Susu’s situation.

The girl was painfully insecure, her emotions raw and unguarded. Gu Nanyan had kindly sent her clothes, yet she’d misunderstood.

Such fragile personalities were tricky—too much sympathy could backfire, but indifference hurt just as much.

With the live broadcast ongoing, Feng Chengxi worried Susu might resent Gu Nanyan and cause trouble later.

She’d come to warn her, but the moment she stepped inside, she froze.

Susu was standing beside the table… peeling shrimp for Gu Nanyan.

Feng Chengxi: "…"

What kind of alternate reality was this? One second, she’d been bracing for drama—the next, Susu was playing dutiful attendant.

She felt like she was walking on clouds, the scene surreal.

"Your Majesty," Feng Chengxi greeted.

Susu glanced up, displeased by the interruption. Couldn’t she see Sister Nanyan was eating? How unprofessional.

Once she graduated, she’d become Sister Nanyan’s assistant—and do a far better job than Feng Chengxi.

Noticing Susu’s glare, Feng Chengxi gave her a puzzled look. Little did she know, her position was already under threat.

After finishing the shrimp, Gu Nanyan wiped her lips and nodded at Susu. "Good girl. You may go. No need to bring breakfast tomorrow—I’ll go to the cafeteria after morning study."

Susu beamed, overjoyed.

Sister Nanyan had called her a good girl!

She’d work even harder to do better!

Obediently, she cleared the table, wiped it down, and even took the trash with her as she left.

Feng Chengxi could only stare, dumbfounded.

Had this girl been possessed?!

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