Chapter 704 Bad News 2

"Why don't you wait a few days, I'll go to the capital with you!" Shui Yiren hesitated and spoke. Oriental Reading Network %77%77%77%2e%6c%6e%77%6f%77%2e%6e%65%74Da Niu has been gone for more than four months but there is no news, instead of waiting here, it is better to go to the capital and ask clearly, Shui Yiren thought.

Qin Feng's heart jumped, and he almost wanted to stop it loudly, but after enduring it, he eased his breath and said: "It's okay for me to go alone, what are you going to do, there are so many things at home, which one are you going to throw it to, and Jinxiu Pavilion, didn't you say that you want to expand the scale and drive to Yunzhou, Fuzhou and other places, you will be gone for a few months, who will control the overall situation?" And those two little ones, they don't want to kill you! ”

"But ......" Shui Yiren was a little hesitant, she knew that what Qin Feng said was right, she had recently arranged to settle in Jinxiu Pavilion in Fuzhou City, and the processing workshop in the village was also in the ascending period, and she needed to mention a lot, and it would take more than a month to go back and forth to the capital here, plus the delay time, more than two months, this stop is time-consuming. I still have to guard against the idea of those people in the Han family to fight the Splendid Pavilion again, and I really can't get out for a while.

Qin Feng naturally knew what she cared about, and hurriedly promised: "Don't worry, when I go to the capital this time, I will go to him and bring back all the news about him to you." ”

"It's really fake, don't be a few words that everything is okay." Shui Yiren pursed his lips, but finally agreed.

Qin Feng breathed a sigh of relief, he was really afraid that Shui Yiren would have to go to the capital, since he received the news, he was restless, and rushed back non-stop, just to make sure that she was safe.

Going to the capital, this was the decision he made when he received the news.

He knew that the woman in front of him seemed to be giggling all day long, cheerful and generous, but in fact, he decided that something was a dead eye, and he didn't say anything, preferring to open the window in the dead of night to fix the moon in a daze. is obviously anxious, but he still has to pretend that nothing happened.

Seeing it made him feel distressed, so when he received Da Niu taking the white pear as a concubine, he thought of suppressing the news as soon as possible, and planned to talk to the man himself, and be sure to let him leave the woman and come back to live a good life with her, even if he was alone for the rest of his life, he was willing, as long as the woman in front of him could always smile like a flower.

On the second day, the second dog left, and Qin Feng also left! With the instructions of the Shuiyi people, please set foot on the road to Beijing. They are happy or worried, and the Shui Yi people are also difficult to calm down, often lose three or four, either drop the teacup or lose the handkerchief, nothing to count the days when they arrive in the capital.

Until one day, Shui Eve really couldn't look past it, and when she saw that she was eating well, she began to be in a daze again, and she couldn't help but talk to her deeply under worry. In fact, Shui Eve didn't say anything, and she didn't know how to comfort her.

She didn't understand the relationship between men and women, and she felt afraid, so she just repeated what Shui Yiren had said to her before.

"Since you are unfaithful, you don't have to be nostalgic! The man who refuses to stay for you is not worth your attachment to him at all, although the process will be very painful, but it will always heal one day, if it has been entangled, the most hurt will always be the woman. ”

"And before all this is clear, why bother yourself, what you should know will always know!"

Shui Yiren suddenly understood, although Shui Eve's words were rough but reasonable, he went to the poor place of water, and sat and watched the clouds rise.

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