Hong Xiaoduo, who was tricked into traveling to ancient times, declares:
Although having good martial arts skills and being a heroic woman who eliminates violence and maintains peace is prett...
"It's a pity that Uncle Yuefan can't come, and Uncle Wu went to Hongliu City on business and hasn't come back yet, so we won't be able to eat here," Yuheng said in a low voice with great regret.
Hong Xiaoduo had already learned from the children that Brother Fan had gone to Hongliu City this afternoon. She was sure she would see him before he left, since he would be passing through Hongliu City; it was just that he wouldn't be able to eat the barbecue tonight.
Dong Yuefan stayed in Hongliu City because Gong Wei led his troops to Baishi City to pick up Xiaoduo, and ended up picking up another city along the way.
Gong Wei stayed in Baishi City, while Dong Yuefan was stationed in Hongliu City.
Otherwise, when we pass through Red Willow City, we can grill those two again; it's not a difficult task.
Seeing that the charcoal fire was almost red, Hong Xiaoduo called Tianxuan and Tianshu to come with her into the kitchen next door to get the ingredients.
Then, wanting to go in and help, he was stopped by Tianji, who had received a hint from his older brother: "Uncle Ke, could you please fetch two buckets of water for me?"
Master Ke, unsuspecting, immediately found buckets and drew two from the well on the other side of the kitchen: "Third Young Master, are two buckets enough? Would you like a few more?"
"Then, Uncle Ke, could you help me go to the stables?" Tianji turned his head and saw that his older brothers were still carrying out ingredients, looking like they hadn't finished yet, so he quickly added.
At this moment, Tianquan returned, followed by Murong Jing, who had changed his robes, and Haidong.
Murong Jing was surprised that Hong Xiaoduo would ask the little girl to invite him for a late-night snack. While he was happy, he also felt that something was not quite right. Tianji's attitude towards him just now was too good, and the way he looked at him...