Chapter 264: Fifty Miles Away
Ink drooped his head and slowly walked towards Qingqing: "Then don't you beat me, okay?" Ink whispered, and remained defensive.
"Do you know how worried we were about you just now? Get out of here and bring in my master and Shouzheng. "The clear ninja ordered it in a rage.
Shui Mo nodded and flew up, and then muttered in a low voice: "You can't get married sooner or later if you have such a big temper." Coincidentally, Qingqing heard it, "Ink, you wait to turn around and I'll pluck your hair!" ”
Ink pretended not to hear it, and silently recited in his heart that it was indeed the most poisonous woman's heart.
When Yin Jiangzi and Shouzheng followed the ink to find Qingqing, Qingqing was chatting with a fabric shop owner, and finally the boss gave Qingqing a piece of fabric that could be used as a handkerchief.
Qingqing happily took the fabric and said goodbye to the shopkeeper, and asked Qingqing curiously: "What did you say to the boss?" He's so happy he'll give you something?"
"You won't understand this either." Qingqing looked at the fabric in his hand and said to Yin Jiang with a smile: "Master, wait for me to embroider flowers for you to use." “
"By the way, the man told me that this place is still fifty miles away from Kyoto, and that it is now the outskirts of Kyoto, and that there are many troops stationed there. We must be very careful in what we walk and do. Qingqing added to Shouzheng and Yin Jiangzi the news he had just gotten from talking to the shopkeeper.
"Qing'er, this seems a little wrong, right? I remember that the garrisons were usually either stationed at the border passes or in more important towns, and Kyoto usually did not have so many garrisons. Yin Jiangzi looked at Qingqing with some doubt.
"I really don't know about this, I'm not good at history, and I haven't paid attention to the military aspect, so now it's really a black eye." Qingqing sighed helplessly, who told her that her brain was not good when she was studying, and she couldn't learn it, and now she hated less when the book was used.
"We're not going to war, and we have to know so much to do? Now as long as you don't get into trouble and get to Kyoto safely, you'll be fine. Shouzheng answered while looking at the flowers and plants on both sides.
"As long as you don't cause trouble, we will definitely not cause trouble." As soon as Qingqing's words fell, he heard a commotion from behind.
"It's that group of people, I just stood in front of my shop for a while and I lost a piece of fine silk handkerchief fabric." The shopkeeper who was chatting with Qingqing just now chased after him and pointed at Qingqing and shouted at the people in the uniforms of the officials, and was soon surrounded by the people around him.
The piece of fabric was still in Qingqing's hand at this time, and he couldn't rely on it. She watched as the shopkeeper didn't speak, wondering if they had been targeted early in the morning, or if they had just been randomly selected to frame them for their purpose.
"Hey, you have to speak with your conscience, obviously you just gave it to my daughter." Shouzheng stood up unconvinced to refute, but his tone was obviously weak when he saw the knife in the officer's hand.
"I'm still so arrogant after stealing something, I'll talk about it when I catch it." Without saying a word, the official pulled out his knife and guarded the right, Yin Jiangzi and Qingqing walked forward together, and the shopkeeper followed resignedly.
Qingqing couldn't see what the purpose of these people was for the time being, so she had to stand still and wait for a suitable opportunity, mainly because she didn't dare to act rashly because she was unfamiliar with the place she had just arrived. Qingqing gave the ink a look, and it stood quietly by the flowers and trees on the side and pretended to be a sculpture, and the officials did not notice such an eagle, and the ink became a fish that slipped through the net.