Chapter 7: The Glass Lock (7)
After the competition, Su Yue was picked up by the people of Pinghou Mansion, on the grounds that their Hou Ye thought she danced very well and wanted her to dance a few more dances.
Senior Sister Jiu said that if a man invites you to dinner and takes you to play, then he may be interested in you. If he sends you things day in and day out, it means that he wants to develop further with you. But if he invites you to his house, it means that he has a bad plan against you, and such a person should stay away immediately.
I don't know if this is the reason why Song Linyuan took Su Yue to his mansion, I only know that Su Yue went to his mansion with a bad intention.
On the day Su Yue was received from Pinghou Mansion, she sent the news of her successful lurking to Mingyue Pavilion. But the strange thing was that Mingyue Pavilion did not immediately send the assassination order as usual, but let her stay still.
Later, she learned that the reason why Mingyue Pavilion came with such an order was because her employer said that it was not yet time.
But fortunately, Su Yue is a killer with good quality, not only did she live in peace, but half a month passed in this life.
Although Song Linyuan originally took her to the mansion to let her dance, Su Yue has lived here for so long, but she hasn't even seen his shadow. So much so that she had never really seen him except for the portrait of him she had seen in the Bright Moon Pavilion now.
After a long time, rumors arose in the house.
said that Song Linyuan has never had a family until now, and he has never seen him get close to any woman on weekdays, and now it is the first time to bring Su Yue back to the house, I thought that the two of them would be alone and widowed to make firewood and sparks, but I didn't expect that after their Hou Ye brought people to the mansion, they would be placed in the other courtyard and ignored.
Some people say that it may be that Su Yue is too cold, Song Linyuan just felt fresh when he saw it at first, and then he felt faint after a long time. There are also people who say that he took Su Yue to Pinghou Mansion just to have an excuse to escape the emperor's marriage, after all, the emperor seems to have been talking about this recently.
What's more, Song Linyuan is twenty-five years old, and at such an age, he is afraid that he even has a few children in ordinary people, but as the marquis of one party, he has not even married a family, and he does not even have a concubine. Everyone felt that if it weren't for the fact that their marquis dealt with affairs every day until the early hours of the morning, or even stayed up until the next day, there would be no time at all, then the only reason why he didn't marry was that he didn't mention this.
After listening to the people chewing the root of their tongues, I expressed deep pity for Song Linyuan.
As a marquis who has a heavy army to assist the emperor and has no time to marry a wife, he not only has to bear the assassination of others three times and twice, but also has a strong enough psychology to withstand the criticism of others. If one day he vomited blood and died one day when he heard words like "don't lift", "broken sleeves", and "Long Yang had to do" because his psychological tolerance was not strong enough, it was really not worth it.
But as the parties, in the face of the criticism of their subordinates, Su Yue and Song Linyuan never gave a positive reply, or Su Yue never cared. Perhaps in her opinion, how to complete the task without accidents is the most important thing, and it is none of her business for others to chew the root of their tongue or even bite off their tongues.
So Su Yue eats, plays, sleeps without pressure, and then occasionally takes a walk to tease the birds, and her life is quite comfortable. But when I happened to see her frown in the mirror one day, I seriously guessed that she might have thought she was a little fat......
And the first real meeting between Su Yue and Song Linyuan was on the twentieth day when she came to Pinghou Mansion.
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