Chapter Eighty-Six: Breaking the Deadlock

When Zi Rui first heard the sound of the sword, he was indeed surprised to stare closely at the changes in the field, and only after seeing that it was his own servant did he feel relieved. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoAlthough the performances that I have never seen before are particularly attractive to Zirui, the performances that are not dramas, non-songs, or even lines and singing, somehow attract me so much. This makes people very concerned, but Zirui also knows that he still has unfinished tasks now, and he will start the collection work at hand again. It's just that sometimes I can't help but pay attention to the performance in front of the stage.

Li Jin had actually put down his pen when the soldiers re-entered the house and imitated the heavy snowfall.

It's just that in the hall, no one noticed except Jing Wen, who had been secretly paying attention to Li Jin. Jing Wen gritted her teeth secretly, the time given to Li Jin now far exceeded her estimate, such plenty of time, as long as you are not a person who knows nothing about articles, you can basically finish both articles.

And until this moment, this non-drama and non-drama thing is almost finished, and she has just put down her pen. Jing Wen guessed that the loopholes left for himself in the article were already very small.

A hint of sarcasm appeared at the corner of Jing Wen's mouth, he didn't expect that this person could come up with such an ingenious delay plan when he was so busy. And Jing Wen has to admit that the things that have never been seen before are indeed fascinating, and people can't take their eyes off. But even with such plenty of time, Jing Wen was still sure that there must be a slight flaw in one or two of her Li Jin's personal lyricism or quotations, and that would be enough to make waves of her own.

Jing Wen secretly rubbed her hands in her heart, only in this way could she arouse the mood of Jing Wen to stand all out, if the opponent was too easy to hit, it would be fun to lose. Jing Wen almost couldn't wait, waiting for the moment when Li Jin presented what she had written.

The old princess turned her gaze to Li Jin in the corner of the room because she couldn't take her eyes off the center of the performance, so she could ask for the words to be spoken.

Seeing Li Jin standing safely in place, he smiled calmly.

Hearing the old princess's question, Li Jin bowed and saluted, looked at the old princess's eyes with a gentle smile, and replied: "Yes, I have already won it, and I don't expect to disappoint Her Royal Highness the princess and you too much." ”

Saying that, Li Jin bypassed the bookcase in front of him, and first came to the middle of the hall, and the actor who had stopped the performance at the moment, but had not left. He took the sword from the young general's hand, standing in the center.

When he came to the old princess, Li Jin handed over the rice paper he had written in his hand and the sword together.

The old princess looked at the sword puzzled, but did not ask. He peeked at the manuscript handed to him in Li Jin's hand, judging from the thickness, it should be at least dozens or more, which obviously exceeded the length that normal poetry and songs should occupy.

Glancing at the handwriting on it again, the doubt in the old princess's eyes was even worse. Although it is quite decent, it cannot be considered neat. The old princess glanced at the sky outside unobtrusively, and estimated the approximate time available to Li Jin, not to mention that it was more than enough to write a poem and song, even if she had made a draft, it should be no problem to copy it once.

The old princess was a little displeased, feeling that this was like a slow treatment of herself, and the offense at this time was even more important to the old princess than Li Jin's declaration at the beginning.

Seeing the old princess's tight brows and increasingly unhappy face, Li Jin was a little puzzled at first, but she only looked down and guessed the crux of the problem.

Li Jin looked at the old princess's eyes with a smile and said: "Your Highness, don't blame Li Jin for being in a hurry, it is really a limited time, and it was not until you just asked a question that I was able to put my pen down, and the article was also completed in one go, and not a word has been changed at this time." Therefore, the handwriting is messy, and I hope that His Royal Highness will take care of one or two, it is really Li Jin who is not as talented as the ancients. And because of the agitation of emotions in his chest, the control of pen power is not as usual, so His Highness will know it after reading the article. ”

Listening to Li Jin's explanation, the little emotions in the old princess's heart were finally a little more relaxed. And in the end, he was very curious about how Li Jin was going to crack this game, so he took both things over in confusion and looked at them carefully.

At this glance, it can be regarded as out of control, and the subordinates attracted by Li Jin's article can't stop, and they can't stop flipping through the rice paper, as if the whole person is being sucked in.

Seeing the old princess react like this, everyone almost turned their necks forward, wondering what Li Jin had written, which would make the well-informed old princess so engaged. This kind of development also agreed to be unexpected by Jing Wen, so a rare kind of restless anxiety appeared in his chest.

Jing Wen originally didn't plan to disturb people when the old princess was watching, but she was really curious at this time. Because he was only a stone's throw away from the old princess, he followed the old princess's favor, got closer and put his arm around the old princess, and put his head on the old princess's shoulder to read the article with her.

At this time, more than half of the manuscript in the old princess's hand had been read, and Jing Wen guessed that it had probably reached the stage of lyricism or exclamation, but at a glance, Jing Wen's face was immediately difficult to look at.

That moment can almost be described as thunderous, but the next moment, that impulsive look was taken back. Fortunately, Li Jin stood in front of the old princess and Jing Wen, which can be regarded as helping Jing Wen block this gaffe scene. Because of this, Jing Wen's expression changed into Li Jin's eyes without leakage.

Li Jin watched every change in that expression, from shock, puzzlement, and understanding to the final annoyance, anger, and rage. It is a lie to say that there is no happiness, but the excitement after resolving the crisis is also mixed with a suffocating feeling of sadness, I don't know what this is for, but it makes Li Jin have the illusion of being overwhelmed by this feeling.

The old princess did not raise her eyes until she finished reading the last page. And after Jing Wen leaked that unwilling expression, she turned her head to the window and stayed out of the window as if she was no longer interested in Li Jin and the future situation.

"Is this your autobiography?" said the old princess with a narrow smile. Obviously, the old princess already knew about Li Jin's plans and plans. It's just that I still want to hear what Li Jin is saying at this time.

Of course, Li Jin had no intention of refuting the old princess's face, let alone having the need to do so, so he said eloquently: "No, it's just that this is the beginning of Li Jin's plan to marry the frontier." If this article can be circulated, it will be far more meaningful than what Li Jin did, so I hope His Royal Highness will not blame Li Jin for being good at advocating. ”

The old princess smiled noncommittally, and touched the sword that was placed beside her and was presented to her by Li Jin along with the manuscript and said, "Why is this?"

Li Jin knew that the old princess was afraid that she had already come up with an answer, but she asked knowingly. But he also took the trouble to say: "It's just, borrowing flowers to offer Buddha." And it's just a substitute, if it weren't for Her Royal Highness the Princess's willingness to lend such an excellent Liyuan master, I'm afraid that what Li Jin wants to express will not be able to convey, and this sword is their incarnation. ”

The old princess nodded and smiled, but secretly said in her heart: "What a shrewd child." ”

It turned out that what Li Jin wrote was neither poetry nor songs, and he didn't even mention the slightest thing about himself. just told a story, that is, what had just been staged in the hall, but with the addition of drama and song scores, the ins and outs were clearly visible.