Chapter 231: Buried
Agarwood Xuan, backyard.
In the bamboo house, Su Jin was pounding medicine.
The sound of pounding medicine spread far away in the quiet backyard.
She walked out with a stone scoop and looked at Xie Jingchen, who was practicing martial arts next to the bamboo forest.
Is there something wrong with this guy?
I've been practicing martial arts for half an hour, and I don't know how to rest.
He had just finished detoxifying, and his body was still very weak.
Inside the bamboo house.
The Dark Guard woke up, shook his dazed head, and got up from his chair.
Lightheaded, the world spinning.
He hurriedly sat down.
After resting for a while, my head cleared up, and I knew how I had fainted.
Stupid.
The grandmother said it was a drug, and he still smelled it......
Seeing Xing'er lying on the couch, the dark guard was a little relieved.
Just when the dark guard was looking at Apricot.
Apricot rolled over.
She flipped it in, and her head hit the couch.
In pain, she rolled out.
And thenβ
Rolled off the couch.
Dark Guard, "....... β
The Dark Guard was speechless.
However, what made him even more speechless was still to come.
Apricot woke up in pain and found that the dark guard was looking at her, and glared at him fiercely without thinking.
The look looked like he had caused her to fall.
Dark Guard, "....... β
Does it have anything to do with him?
Can't afford to provoke it, the dark guard jumped out of the window and ran away.
Su Jin heard the movement in the house, walked to the window, and saw Xing'er sitting on the ground rubbing her head.
"What's wrong?" Su Jin asked.
"Girl, my head is dizzy," Apricot said.
"Just rest for a while," Su Jin said.
Xie Jingchen took the sword and threw it back into the scabbard.
Beads of sweat glistened in the sunlight on his forehead and the tip of his nose.
A pair of eyes as vast as stars, folded and shining.
"The eldest young master's poison is really cured," the dark guard said excitedly.
After the excitement, I was scared.
I was afraid that such suspicious words would be heard by Su Jin and Xing'er.
He glanced back several times to make sure that the person was not there, and then he breathed a sigh of relief.
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The next day, it was a sunny day.
Xing'er waited for Su Jin to dress, her excited eyes shining.
"Girl, where are we going to play today?" Apricot asked.
"Let's go to the Big Buddha Temple," Su Jindao.
"Madame had asked the girl to go, but unfortunately she didn't," Apricot lamented.
Last time I went back to Dongxiang Houfu to hold a housewarming banquet, Tang told Xing'er to take Su Jin to the Big Buddha Temple to offer incense, and also named the fourth day of the fourth month of April.
Because it was Manjushri Christmas.
Su Jin originally planned to go.
It's just that Xie Jinyu and the others are going to the Big Buddha Temple to offer incense to the old lady and pray for blessings.
Last time they went to the Big Buddha Temple, they were unhappy, and Su Jin didn't want to be with them.
Moreover, Xie Jinyu and they went to pray for blessings, hoping that the old lady's feet would recover as soon as possible, the old lady's feet were pinched and swollen by her and Xing'er, and now they are going to pray for blessings, why didn't they start lightly?
Inevitably giving someone a handle, Su Jin decisively changed his mind.
"As long as you are sincere, it will be the same when you go to incense one day," Su Jin said.
"Then go and say hello to the old lady today?" Apricot asked.
"No, the old lady is estimated to have just gotten out of bed, so don't disturb her good mood," Su Jin said understandingly.
Apricot," ....... β
After lying in bed with swollen feet for so many days, will the old lady really be in a good mood?
I don't know if the old lady is afraid to see them, anyway, she is quite afraid to go to the old lady to say goodbye.
The House of Parliament.
The emperor sat on the dragon chair and discussed the government with hundreds of officials.
He glanced several times towards the position where Dongxianghou was standing.
The place was empty.
Dongxiang Hou did not come to the early dynasty.
The officials were all surprised, why didn't the Marquis of Dongxiang come to the early dynasty.
Since he moved into the Chongguo Mansion to live, Dongxiang Hou has been on time to the court.
It's almost time to go down today, no one is coming, nothing will happen, right?
And thenβ
The Chongguo Gong Party stood up to impeach Dongxianghou.
The emperor drank Biluochun and listened to the ministers impeachment one after another.
After moistening his throat, he said unhurriedly, "It was I who gave him a problem, when to write it and when to enter the palace." β
The faces of several impeached ministers turned red.
"I have a little headache, let's go down," the emperor said.
ββ¦β¦γβ
The officials looked at each other.
The emperor is the emperor, how can others have a headache so red and energetic.
Dongxiang Hou Mansion.
Inside the study.
Paper balls in one place.
Dongxiang Hou sat on the chair and looked at the four big characters on the desk with a headache-
Uplink and down.
Manager Lin walked in, picked up a ball of paper casually, and when he opened it, he saw a line of words: Your Majesty, you can't be too careful......
Mr. Lin, "....... β
Isn't it scolding to present such a fold to the emperor?
Manager Lin looked at Dongxiang Hou and said, "Master Hou, let's ask my uncle for help?" β
"Let him write it, and you bring it back," Dongxiang Hou said.
ββ¦β¦γβ
Is this because he is afraid that the eldest young master will find out and not study seriously in the future?
Hou Ye is really well-intentioned.
In front of the Zhenguo Mansion.
Xing'er helped Su Jin into the carriage, and then got into it herself.
Xie Jingchen turned over and got on the horse.
The carriage moved slowly.
They walked for a quarter of an hour.
Chief Lin rode his horse and stopped in front of the Zhenguo Mansion.
Manager Li recognized him and said courteously, "Manager Lin is here to find the eldest young grandmother?" β
"Coming to find my uncle," Mr. Lin said.
ββ¦β¦γβ
"The eldest young master accompanied the eldest young grandmother out of the house."
"It's unfortunate, but do you know where you've gone?" Manager Lin asked.
"I don't know, but they've just been gone for less than a quarter of an hour, and if they chase after them now, they will definitely be able to catch up," Mr. Li said.
Mr. Lin turned over and chased forward.
After half a cup of tea, Mr. Lin caught up with Su Jin and Xie Jingchen.
Xing'er lifted the curtain and called crisply, "Uncle Lin." β
Manager Lin smiled and said to Xie Jingchen, "Master Hou has something to ask Uncle to help." β
Xie Jingchen, "....... β
Xie Jingchen's face was black.
"What's the matter?" He asked.
Manager Lin asked Xie Jingchen to go aside and elaborate.
Xing'er poked her head out and said, "I must be looking for my uncle to write a recital." β
Xie Jingchen rode back.
Su Jin looked at him, "You really asked you to write a recital?" β
Xie Jingchen didn't speak, which was a tacit acquiescence.
Su Jin sympathized with him a little and comforted, "With my father here, your talent will not be buried." β
Xie Jingchen didn't almost spurt out a mouthful of old blood.
Is this woman comforting or pouring salt into a person's wounds?
It's not just about salting.
And it's just running away after sprinkling salt.
"You go and write a song first, we will wait for you in the Big Buddha Temple," Su Jin said.
Xie Jingchen, "....... β
I've never seen anyone so unconscionable.
The dark guard looked at Xie Jingchen, "Big young master? β
What can Xie Jingchen do?
He could not write on horseback.
"You send them to the Big Buddha Temple first," Xie Jingchen said.
The guard sat down on the wheels of the carriage and drove the carriage away.
Xie Jingchen entered the Drunken Immortal Tower.
At this time, it was still early for lunch, and it was late for breakfast, and the shopkeeper of the drunken fairy building came up.
"Bring pen, ink, paper, and inkstone."
Xie Jingchen gave an order and found a place to sit down.
Mr. Lin sat far away, drinking tea and waiting.
As for Su Jin, he and Xing'er talked and laughed and ran to the Big Buddha Temple in a carriage.