Chapter 32 It's none of my business
After Wen Yunxiu finished speaking, Concubine Ya's expression showed a trace of regret, but she didn't dare to continue to persuade her son, after all, Concubine Hui's experience was also apprehensive.
There was a burst of incense in the hall, and the mother and son were tacitly aware but bowed their heads and were silent.
"Jintuan, let's not go back to the palace first, I'm not familiar with this outside the palace, you can take me around." As soon as Wen Yue finished speaking, the coachman driving the carriage pulled the reins violently, the horse's bridle was tightened, the front hooves were raised in shock, the carriage shook violently, and Wen Yue was also hit on the forehead by the side window plaque in the car, and there was immediately a red mark that was not big or small.
I could only hear the noise outside.
"Little rabbit, dare to steal Lao Tzu's things, if I don't catch you today and beat you until you see blood, I will ......"
Jin Tuan hurriedly pulled out the accessories on her waist and lifted the curtain and rushed out, her main duty was to protect the princess and never let her be attacked.
Jintuan, who was standing next to the rafters, glared angrily at the big men, and what caught Jintuan's attention was a boy who fell to the ground, covered in dirt, and a few soil-stained buns fell beside him.
When the big man saw the figure with the guy, he was nervous, but when he saw that this carriage was not a high-quality carriage, he became bold again.
"Who are you, why are you in the way of Lao Tzu?" The big man squinted his eyes.
The movement outside the carriage really made Wen Yue unable to sit still, and opened the curtain with a folding fan, "Oh? Who are you? “
Seeing that the carriage was sitting in a weak and gentle boy, the big man was not like any scholar family, and he had these Xu helpers by his side, so he was immediately full of confidence, "Lao Tzu is from Taili Gambling Bank." “
Wen Yue still didn't know the details of this Telly gambling house, so he couldn't bear it for the time being. The brocade around him couldn't help but say, "You collided with our son-in-law, and almost injured our son-in-law, how can this be counted?" “
The big man said with a disbelievable face, "It was this little rabbit cub who crashed into your carriage, how can it be counted on our heads?" “
Wen Yue turned to the boy who fell, saw that his elbows and knees were all broken, and there was a trace of blood, still biting his lip and staring at the group of people with resentment, bending down to help him pick up the buns scattered on the ground, carefully blowing off the dust on them, and stretched out a hand to him, just smiling without saying a word.
The boy looked at Wen Yue's face with surprise, the sun hit his face, obviously a man and beautiful but like a fairy out of the dust, perhaps, he will remember the person who stretched out a hand to him for many years.
Without hesitation, without the slightest hesitation, the dirty hand full of mud stains held Wen Yue, Wen Yue did not dodge, pulled up the boy, and handed the bun to him, "I'm afraid this bun is a little dirty, it was our carriage that almost hit you, and this bit of scattered silver should be used as compensation for you." Wen Yue took out a silver ingot from his chest, and the person next to him exclaimed, looking at the weight of at least fifty taels.
Fifty taels of silver was called scattered silver, and the people around him began to speculate about this person's net worth.
The boy held the bun and the silver given by Wen Yue in his hand, and the shock in his heart had not yet eased.
"Boy, if you are so rich, help him pay off the money he stole." The big man saw that Wen Yue was so rich and so generous, so he wanted to take the opportunity to extort her.
Wen Yue hurriedly waved his hand, "I just completed the compensation that should have been made for him, please take care of the matter between you and him." After speaking, he got into the carriage, and when the carriage left, Wen Yue lifted the curtain from the side and looked fixedly at the boy's direct eyes.