Chapter 680: Fighting Snakes and Hitting Seven Inches (1)
Yuan Liang was surprised: "You know me? ”
Xiao Mingxuan hurriedly greeted him to the seat, and said with joy: "Little brother, come on, come on, sit down and talk." ”
Yuan Liang was a little flattered, he didn't know what was going on at all, he was 100% sure that he didn't know this Xiao family master before, he asked, "May I ask if we know each other?" ”
"I know you, but you don't know me." Xiao Mingxuan poured a cup of fragrant tea in front of him, made a gesture, motioned for him to drink tea, and said, "Do you remember the old lady you saved some time ago?" ”
Yuan Liang nodded, as if there was indeed such a thing. He remembered that he was going to the imperial capital to take the imperial examination. On the street, I met an old woman in ragged clothes with disheveled hair who fell to the ground, and there was a crowd of people around her, but no one stepped forward to help the woman.
He has been familiar with the "Book of Filial Piety" since he was a child, and he does not help people when they are in trouble, because he is unkind and unjust, and he must always have good thoughts in his heart. So when he saw the old woman fall to the ground and no one helped her, he hurriedly squeezed into the crowd and stepped forward to help her. However, he was held by a hand stretched out beside him, who advised him not to help the old woman.
Because something like this happened before that.
A kind-hearted passerby picked up an old man who had fallen to the ground, but it didn't take long for another young and strong man to slander the passerby and hit the old man and ask him to pay for the medicine.
That passerby Xiucai is a poor Xiucai, where can he afford to pay that large amount of money, and he is a poor and sour Xiucai can't talk about that vulgar man, and finally thinks that he is unlucky and loses money, and the matter is over.
Not long after the news of this incident came out, the people slowly became afraid of the old and weak women and children who fell to the ground, afraid that they would save people and be pitted by others.
But at that time, Yuan Liang didn't think so much about it, he ignored the persuasion of others, and went to the pharmacy with the old woman on his back, fortunately, the old woman's condition was not very serious, but he had not eaten for many days and was hungry and faint.
Yuan Liang bought her another bowl of porridge, and when she was full of drink, he hurriedly asked her where the head of the family was, so that he could send her back.
The old woman said an address, and he sent her home directly, and he didn't pay attention to who the family was at the time, but it was quite luxurious at the gate.
Thinking of this, he asked, "...... is she?" ”
Thinking of his old mother, Xiao Mingxuan's eyebrows were dyed with a smile, and he said: "She is my old mother, I am very grateful to you for saving her, and you are still the young genius who guessed my riddle, we are really fate!" ”
To be honest, he is really grateful to Yuan Liang for saving his mother. His old mother was an authentic peasant woman who had always lived in the village and had never enjoyed the glory and wealth.
The last time I was anxious to see my grandchildren, so I hurried alone, but I didn't expect the silver to be stolen by thieves on the way, and I didn't eat or drink, so I fainted and fell to the ground.
When he knew that someone had rescued his old mother, he immediately sent someone to investigate this person, and there were many people who had offended him in his business, and there was no guarantee that there was any conspiracy in it.
Later, he found out that no, the person was just a pure rescuer, and the person who saved her mother, he had also heard of it!
Why did you hear about it?
It can only be said that it is due to soy products.
The Xiao family also runs a restaurant. The major restaurants he runs have soy products as the main dish, and the reason why he also has soy products is because their Xiao family and the Chu family cooperate.
This is called maximizing the merchant's interests.