Chapter 2 Counting Merry Characters 9
It's another year of the Lantern Festival, but somehow, I don't have the joy of last year, and my home seems deserted. My brother was stranded in the field on official business and was not at home, and my sisters were all at my husband's house, and I was alone at home, empty.
After dinner, I quit Ama Eniang, and hurried back to the room, thinking that I had made an appointment with the fourteenth elder brother in the evening, so I lazily called Runxue to freshen up and change my clothes.
Runxue pulled a delicate bun for me, held the gilded hairpin just given by Eniang, changed into a set of half-new light green robes, and urged Qiaohui to take the cloak and hurry out.
I had just walked far from the gate of Shangshu Mansion when I heard someone behind me shouting: "Zhaojia Shaoying!" ”
I frowned, thinking to myself who was so arrogant that he dared to call Miss Zhaojia by her name on the street.
When I turned around, I saw the thirteenth elder brother, wearing a crescent-colored robe, no different from ordinary students. I glanced at a small guy with a delicate face and a slight squeamishness, walking slowly towards us.
Seeing that it was the thirteenth elder brother, his heart blossomed, and he asked with a smile: "Why is it so coincidental?" ”
He smiled and said indifferently: "No coincidence is not a book!" "That's when I realized that he must have been waiting for me here.
The two of us were walking together, and suddenly there was a small wind, and the winter in Beijing was extremely cold, so I rubbed my hands and said, "How do you know that I am going out to play today?" ”
It may be that when he saw me rubbing his hands, he took out a small hand stove from his arms and handed it to me, but it was really difficult for him to go out with a small hand stove for his delicate thoughts.
I didn't refuse, I took the stove with a smile and quickly held it in my hand to keep warm.
"The fourteenth brother said." He laughs.
I felt a burst of joy in my heart, and it was still the fourteenth elder brother who was righteous.
The two of us walked side by side, with Runxue and the little guy behind us. After walking for a while, the thirteenth elder brother said, "I also invited a friend to enjoy the lanterns today." ”
I thought about it and asked with a smile, "Is it the friend you were going to see during the Lantern Festival last year?" ”
He smiled and nodded, "It's Miss Billie." ”
I said, "Yes! All right! Before I went out, my aunt told me that it was the most fun to guess the lantern riddles and drink at the same time, and I was worried about the lack of people and the fun. ”
After hearing this, the thirteenth elder brother suddenly stopped and turned to the little guy who followed behind him, "Look, I'm not wrong, Miss Zhaojia is different from the daughter family who is generally raised in the boudoir. ”
I stopped and turned to look at them, confused.
The little guy hurriedly smiled and stepped forward, slightly blessed, beautiful eyes, and smiling, "The Thirteenth Master told me earlier, Miss Zhaojia is not an ordinary person, I still don't believe it, but when I saw it today, I felt that the Thirteenth Master was really right." ”
I also smiled slightly, "This should be Sister Biper!" I didn't know that my sister was coming today, so I should bring a thank you gift. ”
"Girl, what do you mean by that?" The three of us talked as we walked.
I covered my mouth and smiled and winked mischievously at the Thirteenth Elder Brother, "If it weren't for my sister, I might not have had such good luck to meet a noble person like the Thirteenth Elder Brother." ”
She smiled faintly and said, "This is the fate of the girl and the Thirteenth Master, and it has nothing to do with others." ”
Her slender eyebrows and eyes, hidden infinitely gentle, a faint smile often hangs on her face, and she is always polite when talking to people, which is a kind of arrogant performance, lest others look down on her, so she was reluctant to meet me directly just now, and she had to wait for the thirteenth elder brother to pick up the words from the side.