Seeing that he didn't blame her, Zhi Wan breathed a sigh of relief, feeling much more at ease.
At his words, she glanced down and saw a golden token lying on the ground.
'How strange,' she thought. 'Why doesn't Cousin pick it up himself?'
She suppressed her doubts, walked over, and bent down to pick up the token.
She glanced at it quickly and saw the character for "command" inscribed on it. This must be a token.
'But how could Cousin have dropped something so important on the ground?'
She didn't dare inspect it further and quickly handed the token to her cousin. "You should keep this somewhere safe, Cousin. It's too important."
"Mm," Lu Zhan grunted. He didn't look at the token she offered, but at the hand holding it.
After a moment, he took it with deliberate slowness and said flatly, "It seems you're right-handed, Cousin."
Hearing this, Zhi Wan looked down at her right hand. "I've always been right-handed," she said, confused. "Are you left-handed, Cousin?"
