After rebirth, I ran wild in the heart of His Highness the Prince

Chapter 236



Chapter 236

Liu Xin's lips pursed stiffly, her expression gloomy.

"Father, mother, Changying has just recovered from a serious illness and is in low spirits. I will take her back to the hospital first."

Qin Zhongxun stood up, said something, took Chu Changying and left.

Chu Changying blinked at Qin Zhongwan and mouthed silently, "Run quickly."

After walking out the door, she stood on tiptoes and patted Qin Zhongxun on the shoulder, "I see that you are quite eye-catching today. You finally know how to find an excuse to pull me away. Not bad."

"Hurry up, I'm not full yet. Are there any candied dates among the rice dumplings made in the courtyard?"

For a moment, Qin Zhongxun felt lucky that Chu Changying was innocent and didn't care about Liu Xinmei's words.

"How can an ordinary woman eat rice dumplings after she has already eaten? I just saw that you used a lot of them."

"Madam is really generous and fat."

She met his appraising gaze.

"Qin Zhongxun!" Chu Changying stretched out his hand angrily, wanting to twist Qin Zhongxun's ears, but he easily dodged it, and the couple walked away in a noisy manner.

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Why did the lively family dinner turn into such a mess?

Qin Jingguo complained unhappily, "Young man is still so ignorant. Why do you bring up that sinful girl in such a dignified manner?"

Seeing Liu Xinmei unable to hold her head up after being lectured by Qin Jingguo, Qin Zhongwan felt bad.

Qin Jingguo had no intention of staying, so he threw up his sleeves and left.

Liu Xinmei forced a smile, "Wan'er, your brother made a slip of his tongue and didn't mean it." Sansan explained.

Her mother's beautiful facial features were covered with a layer of numbness and sadness, and Qin Zhongwan lost her mind. She couldn't bear it after all, and persuaded her before leaving the table, "My daughter didn't take my brother's words to heart, and there's no need for my mother to be sad."

"Mom, please go back and rest early."

Liu Xinmei replied blankly.

After all, the family banquet broke up unhappily. Qin Zhongwan was walking on the way back to Xinwan Courtyard. The faint moonlight illuminated the road ahead. She suddenly stopped and looked up at the waning moon in the sky.

She said she was not angry at all, which was definitely a lie. She didn't expect to send Qin Xiaoyun to a nunnery, but Liu Xinmei still couldn't let go.

What's wrong with my mother?She has raised Qin Xiaoyun for more than ten years, and she has worked hard for many years. How can it be erased in a day and a night?

For reasons, Qin Zhongwan naturally understood, but for Qing, she still had some resentment after all.

"Without you, I have no one to talk to."

The waning moon was covered by clouds, and the moonlight gradually disappeared. Qin Zhongwan's voice was extremely soft, but his heartbeat was deafening.

What did she just say?

Qin Zhongwan hurried back to the courtyard. Seeing her go straight into the house, Aunt Lan probably thought that the second young lady was tired, so she ordered the maids in the courtyard to move more gently so as not to disturb the young lady.

Qin Zhongwan hid her head in the quilt, and the dry breath enveloped her. The quilt was quiet except for her breathing.

A blush spread on her cheeks, whether from boredom or embarrassment.

He could deceive others, but he could not deceive his own heart. Qin Zhongwan could not help but say those words on the road just now, and what appeared in front of his eyes was Gu Siyuan's face.

"Shameless." She lowered her voice and patted her cheeks, trying to wake up.

Jiangnan.

There was mist and rain outside the window, and Chang Qing was lighting candles in the house.

Today is the Dragon Boat Festival, and the palace must be very lively with lanterns and colorful decorations. It is sunny, but I secretly think that it is not as good as in the south of the Yangtze River, where it is clean and undisturbed.

She had never seen her master show a sincere smile at a palace banquet.

"Master, you won't write a letter today?"

Changqing put away the fire folder and placed the last candle beside the inkstone.

"So what if I write it today? It will take three or four days to send it back. I'm not in a hurry." The last three words were a bit heavy, and Chang Qing sounded strange. Before she thought about it, she heard a question.

"What is this?"

"The Christmas gift sent by the prefect said it was crystal rice dumplings."

Gu Siyuan glanced at the food box sent by Magistrate Lin on the table, "He's really good at asking for trouble."

"Master, do you want some? I've tested it, and it's just ordinary rice dumplings."

"Withdraw, and divide yourselves."

Gu Siyuan had no intention of using it. Changqing thought about his master's thoughts and guessed that maybe he missed the second young lady in Kyoto.

Chang Qing counted the days, and the second lady's letter had not arrived for seven days. No wonder the master was not in high spirits.

Three days later, Qin Zhongwan's letter arrived, and Changqing finally caught a glimpse of her master's smile.

Qin Zhongwan wrote in the letter that she had asked Huichun Hall to stock up on medicinal herbs and also prepared a lot of food in a remote house. If there was a critical moment, these food could be a temporary solution.

"master?"

After Gu Siyuan read the letter, he didn't say anything for a long time, then Chang Qing tentatively spoke.

The second young lady is attracted, shouldn’t we be happy?She looked at His Royal Highness with a hint of resentment.

"She is really cruel." The letter was all about floods, food and herbs, and there was no trace of affection between children in the lines.

Changqing didn't know the deeper meaning, but saw that the master had collected the letter carefully.

Gu Siyuan straightened his face, "How much has the river water increased today? Regarding the construction of the dam, how many families on the list have not donated money?"

Chang Qing truthfully reported that officials colluded with wealthy businessmen, and officials protected each other. The largest prefect of Jiangnan Prefecture was the first to suffer.

Those squires appeared to be respectful, but in reality they were all sneaky!


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