Chapter 235 This hat is so green 58 (page 12)
Chapter 235 This hat is so green 58 (page 12)
Yan Jinhong has been very irritable recently.
He was worried about his sister's marriage.
After digging around among the new candidates, excluding those who were already married and those who were ranked lower, there were three-quarters missing. In the remaining quarter, he pulled it again and finally came to the same result as Yuan Xi.
"Fang Zhen, Wen Hao, Shen Ziye."
After he came into contact with the other two people, they had a good chat. There was no engagement between the two of them, so they looked a little moved. As a result, after one night, there was no news from the two of them.
The next time he came to the door, he declined politely.
What went wrong?
Yan Jinhong once wondered if his sister's affairs were exposed. Then he shook his head and secretly denied it. Back then, the family had issued a hush-hush order. Not even the people in the capital knew about such secret information, and it was impossible for the three foreign students to know about it.
Before he could take action again, news of the engagement of these three people came one after another.
Princess Fang Zhenshang and Shen Ziye were engaged to the princess of the clan, and Wen Hao was also engaged to the granddaughter of the Minister of Rites.
There is no suitable target, Yan Jinhong is numb.
The British Duke had nothing to do, but fortunately he had connections in the military, and finally married Yan Youan to a military commander stationed on the southern coast, who was promoted by the British Duke.
Yan Youan married far away in the south and never returned to Beijing for the rest of his life.
Anyway, Yuan Xi never heard from her again after she got married.
Until one day, Yuan Xi heard the news of her death again.
It turns out that Liuxi, a clever little girl, noticed that Yuan Xi was not happy with her and had been collecting news about Yan Youan since her marriage.
Yuan Xi read the profile of Yan Youan's marriage that he compiled into a book. After reading it briefly, Yan Youan was dissatisfied with this husband. They slept in separate rooms on their wedding night.
Yuan Xi looked down at this familiar operation with great interest.
The general was also a bachelor and never set foot in the main courtyard again. He usually slept in his concubine's room. This concubine tonight and that concubine tomorrow night are very happy.
In a small, remote coastal city, Yan Youan, who was used to the prosperous life in the capital, complained all day long. He soon fell into depression, and five years later he reached the end of his life.
Yuan Xi, who was visiting Xinzhou, read the brochure and then went out for fun. Today's food check-in plan has not yet been completed. He also has to purchase local specialties. He will keep some for himself and send the rest back to Beijing.
Whenever he goes to a new place, these two steps must be done, and the rest depends on his mood.
On the way, he also met a disciple of the Shenxiao sect whom he had met once before.
The three people who had met each other once were acting chivalrously and righteously again to save the weak woman. Yuan Xi, who was sitting in a private room on the second floor of the restaurant, blinked at this familiar scene.
Didn't they learn from what happened back then?
Yuan Xi was puzzled.
Lu Shanshan and the others successfully rescued the weak woman, donated their money generously, and then watched the weak woman go away.
The three of them turned around and walked towards the restaurant together with their stomachs growling.
When Yuan Xi went downstairs to pay and leave, he saw three people begging the shopkeeper at the counter.
"We're not eating a king's meal, we just happened to run out of money."
"How can I come to a restaurant or eat if I don't have money? You think I'm a charity."
"Shopkeeper, let's talk about it. This sword is worth more than two hundred taels. We'll deposit it with you first, and we'll redeem it when we get the money back."
The shopkeeper sneered, not even looking at the sword, "I've seen this trick of yours many times. I don't see this brand, but only accept real money. Your sword is useless even if it's worth a thousand taels."
"How much did they eat? I paid for it together."
Yuan Xi, who really couldn't see it, remembered the old man from the Shenxiao sect whom he met at Prince Li's house last time. Hearing that the two were close friends, he decided to give his uncle a face and save his stupid disciple from his close friend's sect.
Facing Yuan Xi, who exuded a noble aura, the shopkeeper was very polite and calculated the price, "Dear guest, they spent twenty-three taels and six dollars. You said it was fifty-seven taels and eighty dollars in total." Two nine cents."
"He Xi, pay."
Yuan Xi turned to look at the three people who were as quiet as a chicken, "We meet again, three of you."
The three of them smiled and looked very reserved when facing Yuan Xi.
Lu Shanshan was the first to break the silence, "Thank you, Mr. Wang... for rescuing the siege."
When she met Yuan Xi's half-smiling eyes, she paused for a moment and changed the name in her mouth sharply.
"Do you know me?"
Lu Shanshan and the other two looked at each other and nodded together.
A few years ago in the capital, after Yuan Xi left, Lu Shanshan and the others gave thirty taels of silver to the woman in white who sold her body to bury her father out of sympathy. Then he rushed back to the inn, only to bump into his uncle who was having a drink in the lobby.
Under the coercion of their uncle, they took the initiative to explain the day's itinerary.
The uncle was very helpless and gave them some knowledge about charlatanism. Then he punished them in seclusion for three days and confiscated all their money.
Without money, there was no way to wander around, so the three of them stayed in the inn for three days.
After finally unblocking, they went out with their uncle, and then the sharp-eyed fifth senior brother saw Yuan Xi's master and servant wandering on the street.
"Uncle Master, the benefactor who helped us last time."
The uncle looked downstairs, saw Yuan Xi's face, and patted the fifth nephew on the back of his head.
"Hurry up and put your hand down. What are you pointing at? Your uncle is not blind and can see."
The fifth senior brother covered the back of his head in aggrieved manner.
Uncle Master threw a peanut into his mouth and said, "You guys have some luck. Do you know who that is?"
"do not know."
The three of them shook their heads.
"Prince, he was appointed prince as soon as he left the palace. I heard that he is very talented in martial arts. The three of you are not enough for him to hit him twice." The uncle looked at the three of them and shook his head and sighed, "It's really a comparison between people. It’s so popular.”
After recalling it, so many years had passed in the blink of an eye, and Lu Shanshan felt that her uncle's disgusted eyes were still very close to her eyes.
However, in the past few years, rumors about Prince Ding becoming a grandmaster at a young age spread widely.
Lu Shanshan suddenly understood the hatred in her uncle's eyes when he looked at them.
Because that was how she viewed the elders in the sect at that time.
There is no conflict at all between hoping that one's son will succeed and hoping that one's father will succeed.
Just after dinner, Yuan Xi invited the three of them to gather at the teahouse.
Drink tea and listen to them talk about their travels in the world over the years.
In their narrations, the three of them were all heroic and righteous, slaying demons and defending the law. Guanghui's image is just like the hero in the storybook.
When Yuan Xi heard it, he knew that it contained a lot of water and was very subjective.
"The elders of your master's sect, are you safe to let you go out?"
"Hey, there's nothing to worry about. The three of us are first-class warriors, and the world is not open to us."
Lu Shanshan acted extremely heroic.
Yuan Xi didn't believe it and looked at her two senior brothers.
The fifth and sixth senior brothers were obviously more honest. They lowered their heads in shame and whispered: "At first, my uncle and the senior brothers followed us secretly. When we grew up a little and were not so easily deceived, we were allowed to go out on our own."
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