Chapter 742: Mysterious Man

Ye Laogen's worry Xia Yue saw it in his eyes, and the joy in his heart was also diluted by this panic.

But thinking that he had just glanced at him from afar, and that even twins in this world would not be so similar, he nodded: "It should be him." ”

Seeing that Ye Laogen was still a little uneasy, Xia Yue continued: "Dad, don't worry about it. Taking advantage of the fact that the King of Linyuan is back now, I will find an opportunity to contact him, and whether it will be revealed soon. ”

Ye Laogen pondered, "Okay, then you have to be careful yourself." ”

After a pause, he said, "It's not the same now." ”

When Xia Yue heard him say this, she was also silent for a while, "Dad, I know." ”

Now it is indeed not as good as before, Changsheng, or what is the situation around King Linyuan, she doesn't know, many things can't be done rashly, otherwise a careless person may affect many people.

If it weren't for this, she wouldn't have approached him by donating medicinal herbs, and she didn't know if she would have been able to meet him.

Thinking of something, Xia Yue prepared to go out and inquire where the current residence of King Linyuan was.

Let Ye Laogen go back to rest, and Xia Yue will go out.

The two children had to follow her, and Xia Yue agreed after thinking about it.

There is no one in Beicheng who knows her, let alone two children, not to mention that she is now disguised as a man.

In these years, the people have at least a few children in the family, and it is nothing for her to take her two children to the street, but the appearance of the two children is too eye-catching.

Seeing that the two of them really wanted to go with her, Xia Yue adjusted the potion to change the skin color of the two children to be similar to hers, and then she felt that it was almost the same.

Before leaving, the snow followed.

She said: "Where is the only husband who takes the child out, but the lady is idle at home?" ”

Xia Yue was right to think about it, and in addition to the fact that Xue had accompanied her in the past two years, Xia Yue also saw it in her eyes and readily agreed.

Xue was able to speak after taking the medicine she gave her more than a year ago, and it turned out that she was not born unable to speak, but experienced when she was frightened when she lost her voice when she was a child.

After more than a year of recuperation and training, he has long been no different from ordinary people.

So the 'family of four' went out hand in hand.

The streets are very lively, as if it is the New Year, and every household is lit up and beaming.

Everywhere you go, you can hear the people discussing the happy event of King Linyuan subduing the Xiongnu.

If you want to inquire about the residence of King Linyuan, it is not easy to inquire at will.

Xia Yue took the children to go around first, the two children were a little small, and they were a little tired after walking around, so Xia Yue found a teahouse to rest.

Because the king of Linyuan returned victoriously, the teahouse was overcrowded, and there was a special storyteller in the lobby downstairs who was talking about the achievements of the king of Linyuan, and he said it as if he had seen it with his own eyes.

Xia Yue has never stopped since she came to Beicheng, and when she heard about King Linyuan's affairs on the battlefield, she couldn't help but straighten her ears.

Xue saw that Xia Yue couldn't take her eyes off what she heard, and her eyes darkened.

Suddenly, she felt something, and casually looked around a corner, and saw a man staring at her closely, with a strange look in his eyes and a wicked smile on the corner of his mouth.

Xue saw the man's face clearly, and the hand holding the teacup couldn't help but shake. The teacup overturned in an instant, and the tea spilled all over her.

When Xia Yue heard the voice, she turned around and saw that Xue was pale, as if she was frightened by something, and hurriedly walked over to help her wipe the tea on her body: "What's wrong?" The latest chapter of "Baidu's "Pastoral Pampering: Foolish Domineering Literature" is free to read for the first time.