In her past life, she defied her father and brothers and exhausted all her efforts to support that scum of a man to the throne, only to have him slaughter her entire family in return.
Reborn ...
Shen Wan's good mood was overshadowed.
Shen Wan was in a bad mood, but the man was in a very good mood. He comforted Shen Wan, saying, "If I see a nice parrot in the future, I'll buy you another one to raise."
Shen Wan reluctantly withdrew her gaze from the shelf in the corridor, stepped into the house, and then her good mood returned, while the good mood of a certain gentleman had once again run away from home.
Through the beaded curtain, Shen Wan could see the parrot standing on the table.
The parrot didn't fly away; instead, it went inside.
Shen Wan was overjoyed at having found what she had lost, while the man's face was dark with anger.
How did Chen Feng handle things?
Can't they even keep a parrot out of the house?!
Chen Feng was wronged.
He never expected that the parrot the prince had spotted on the street was not only a chatterbox with a never-say-good word, but also incredibly shameless. Even after letting it go and watching it fly away, it went out for a while and then came back.
They used to stay in the corridor, but now they're going straight inside.
His guard, who was usually very efficient, actually stumbled because of this parrot.
The parrot wasn't lost. Shen Wan walked over and stroked the parrot's head. She noticed that the chain had been broken, clearly cut with something. Shen Wan knew exactly what had happened. She turned to Xie Jingyan and said, "I'm going to keep it."
It wasn't a tone of discussion.
What could Xie Jingyan do? He bought the parrot himself, and he couldn't refuse to let him keep it.
Just as he was about to nod, there was a knock on the window. Xie Jingyan said, "Come in."
A bodyguard jumped in through the window and reported, "Sir, Wang Yu, the Salt Commissioner of Liangjiang, is in trouble..."
Shen Wan was stroking the parrot's feathers.
Hearing the guard's words, she slowed down.
Wang Yu, Salt Commissioner of Liangjiang...
It sounds very familiar.
etc.
Isn't this the old lady's nephew from her maternal family?