Chapter 13 Talk
Is it because of the deep affection between master and servant, so the heart is connected?
I'm a soft-hearted person, although it's only been a day, but in my heart, I already treat Yu'er and Yueying as relatives. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. ๏ฝiqugeใ info I originally thought that if I left like this one day, they would become lonely, but I think Yueying and Yu'er have a good relationship, and if I leave, the two of them can be each other's companions.
Yu'er is still young, so what I want to say just now is to entrust Yu'er to Yueying.
Looking at the situation of Yueying, I should have understood my intentions. But why does she look sad? Did she see through my intention to get out of here?
I pulled out the handkerchief pinned to my waist and gently wiped the tears that rolled down her eyes.
She suddenly wrapped her hands around my hands and begged, "If Zhu Niang wants to leave, take the little lady and Yue Ying away, don't leave us here." She wiped her moist eyes with her hand again, and continued: "Anyway, where Zhu Niang goes, Yueying will follow." Don't entrust the little lady to Yueying, Yueying is alone, and she can't take care of the little lady. โ
When she said this, I felt very uncomfortable, so I comforted her: "I'm not leaving, I'll always be by your side, Yueying, don't worry, don't cry, okay?" โ
She sobbed and choked: "Last time, Zhu Niang said the same thing, but it turned out to be not ......" Then, speechless.
I had no choice but to gently hug her shoulder, half comforting and half threatening: "Yueying, I really don't want to leave, if you continue to cry like this, what will others think if you listen to it." โ
It worked, and she stopped crying, just jerking from time to time.
After she calmed down, I said, "Yueying, you and Yu'er are in front of me every day, how can I leave?" Just relax. I'll do my best to take care of you. Thinking that the time for dinner was coming soon, and that it would not be good to delay here, he said, "We have to go to the dining room, can we talk about anything while we go?" โ
She nodded in response, but her mood was still low. I remembered that she said that I had run away last time, and that I was not very clear, so I asked her, "I can't remember what happened last time, can you tell me about it?" โ
Her voice was still a little hoarse, and she said: "Not long after Zhu Niang gave birth to the little lady, my aunt didn't let Zhu Niang write a play book for the theater anymore, and let Zhu Niang stay at home to take care of the affairs of the house." But Zhu Niang didn't want to, and still secretly wrote behind her aunt's back. Once, my uncle found out and burned all the manuscripts written by Zhu Niang in a fit of rage. Zhu Niang didn't say anything to my aunt at that time, but just told me to take good care of the little lady. The next morning, Zhu Niang disappeared, and her aunt sent someone to look for it for two days but couldn't find it, and Yue Ying was frightened at that time. On the third day, Zhu Niang came back haggard. Later, I heard from others that Zhu Niang went to Qiantang, but did not return to Zhufu, and only sat on the edge of Linghu Lake for a night. โ
Spirit Lake? Isn't that the same lake I was in when I crossed it? At that time, how could Zhu Shuzhen go to Linghu to sit overnight? I can't figure it out again. It seems that all of this points to the same thing, but there is a thick layer of fog between me and this thing, so that I can't see the mystery behind it.
I meditated for a long time, and then asked her, "Husband, why didn't he let me write a playbook?" โ
Yue Ying sighed and said: "It's all to blame for the gossip against Zhu Niang, the theater is a place with many people, Zhu Niang often runs there, and gradually a lot of unseemly gossip comes out." โ
I also sighed, feeling that the life of this ancient woman is really sad, and she is constrained everywhere.
When I walked outside the hall, Yueying told me something and went back, saying that she would come and pick me up after dinner. I didn't want her to make another trip, but after taking a look at Hessenson's yard, I thought it would be difficult for me to go back by myself if she didn't come to pick me up, so I agreed to wait for her in the dining room after dinner.
When I entered the dining room, I saw that Aunt Qing was already waiting on the side, probably waiting for the old lady to come, so I consciously stood next to her and waited together.
She accosted me affectionately and asked, "Sister went out to visit a lot of places today, right?" โ
I politely replied to her: "Just walking along the street, having lunch outside, buying two umbrellas and some sesame candy, all wandering around." โ
She said again: "When my sister saw that my sister had been out for so long, I thought that I had gone to some interesting place and delayed it." โ
"No," I said with a smile, "there will inevitably be a lot of people in a fun place." โ
"That's right," she smiled, "and we'd better go to places where there are a lot of people, because places with a lot of people are easy to breed unnecessary right and wrong." โ
I understood it and smiled back at her: "What my sister said is very true. โ
At this time, the maid standing by the door suddenly bowed to the door, and I looked over vigilantly, and saw my majestic-looking mother-in-law standing outside the door, and a dignified-looking maid standing beside her.
I hurriedly blessed Aunt Qing with a salute, and shouted "Mother" with respect.
The mother-in-law said "um" and said, "Here it is." Then he entered the door and sat down.
We sat down around the dinner table. The crow finished the meal silently, and the maid serving next to her came up with a teacup. After a moment of silence, I finally couldn't help but yawn. In order not to spoil the quiet atmosphere, I reserved my hand to cover my mouth.
A burning gaze swept from the stinger, and I secretly lifted my eyelids to glance at it, and I felt bad, and lowered my head in amusement.
The mother-in-law said, "You went out to listen to the play again today?" โ
I bowed my head and said, "No, I just went to the street today." โ
She took a sip of tea and said, "I've heard a lot about things outside. โ
I didn't dare to answer, and I should be cautious when talking to my mother-in-law. If I talk again, I'm provoking her fire.
She looked at me and continued, "Looks like you've heard about it too. โ
I let out a humble "um", thinking to myself that she was referring to what the man surnamed Zhou said today. I don't know much about it, and if she continues to ask, how will I answer her?
was in a hurry, she said again: "San Lang has gone to Pingjiang to be on duty, and I am in charge of this family." โ
I didn't hear why, so I looked up at her slightly.
She stood up suddenly and said coldly, "If you don't want to stay in the Lan family, just go out." With that, he brushed his sleeves and left.
Aunt Qing hurriedly stood up and said, "Qing'er sent my mother back to the room." Then he went out.
The few maids left in the room all looked at me, and I got up calmly, calmly adjusted my clothes, and said, "Don't be stunned, hurry up and put away the teacup." โ
As soon as I walked outside, I heard the cry of a little doll.
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