Chapter 467: My beloved wife Yao Niang



In order to eat snacks, they wasted nearly two quarters of an hour. When Qin Yao brought the children back to the village, the sun was about to set.

The carriage stopped for a moment at the door of the old house, dropped off the two naughty kids, and continued to carry the remaining four chattering kids home.

Awang went out to greet them. Qin Yao got off the carriage and drove the children into the yard, saying, "Finish your homework first, and we'll have dinner when I come back!"

Li responded with a sigh and a smile.

Poor four brothers and sisters, their faces all fell.

The twins weakly dragged the book box into the main room, opened it and took out the books, struggling between writing or not.

Little Lai Fu ran in from the backyard, his hands full of rice bran mixed with rotten vegetable leaves, "Sanlang, Si Niang, let's go feed the chickens!"

The brother and sister, who had looked hopeless a second ago, suddenly perked up.

But they were afraid of being scolded by their mother, so they secretly stuck their heads out to look at the gate. They saw that their mother did not come in, but went to the village with something in her hand. The brother and sister looked at each other, their big eyes rolling around, and they excitedly grabbed Xiao Lai Fu and ran away like thieves.

She didn't mind that his hands were covered in sticky rice bran and rotten vegetable leaves.

Erlang let out an "Eh~" sound, scooped some water to wash his hands, pushed open his father's study, occupied the entire desk, and started doing his homework seriously.

Dalang, who had wanted to eat some snacks he had bought from town and take a rest for a while, sighed when he saw this and had to resign himself to his fate and get up to go back to his room to read.

After asking Awang to unload the carriage, Qin Yao went straight to Uncle Jiu's house and handed him the scriptures she had learned from the Ding family.

Uncle Jiu asked her to have dinner together, but Qin Yao refused and almost ran out of Uncle Jiu's house, only then did she get rid of this enthusiasm.

"Third sister-in-law!"

Suddenly, a shout came from behind. Qin Yao stopped and looked back, smiling in surprise: "Brother! The team is back today?"

Liu Bo nodded, walked a few steps quickly to Qin Yao, and said with a smile: "Not long after you left the village, we arrived right after you left."

As he spoke, he took out a letter from his bosom and handed it over, with an ambiguous and teasing silent smile.

Qin Yao didn't pay attention and thought it was a letter from Fulong Company. She asked in confusion while reaching out to take it, "Is it a letter from Jiang Wen?"

When the envelope was turned over, it was clearly written: From my beloved wife, Yao Niang.

Qin Yao's mouth twitched, "What the hell!"

Liu Bo laughed out loud, "Old Third seems to be out of tune on weekdays, but I didn't expect him to be so cheesy."

"Brother-in-law, take it home and have a look at it slowly. I'm going to go back first. I've already told Brother Song about the business. He will tell you later."

After Liu Bo finished speaking, he turned around and went back to the old house.

Having been away from home for nearly half a month, he wanted to see his family as soon as possible.

Qin Yao took the letter home, but she felt that the letter was hot in her hand, and she forced herself not to throw it into the river.

I returned home, had dinner with my children, and opened the letter when I was alone in my room.

It’s not that she didn’t want the children to know that they had received a letter from their biological father, but mainly from the six big characters on the envelope: “Dear wife, Yao Niang”, her intuition told her that the content inside might not be suitable for children.

The letter was opened and it was several thick pages.

On the first one, the whole thing is about how are you, are you there, did you eat well, did you sleep well?

Qin Yao just glanced at it and put the paper away to prevent her mind from being polluted.

"Is he crazy?"

I don’t know what kind of mental state he was in to write such a long piece of greetings.

Fortunately, the style of the second letter finally returned to normal, except for the sentence at the beginning: "My dear, I miss you so much."

Liu Ji said in the letter that he had successfully settled down in the He family, and after a lot of trouble, he and Qi Xiangguan managed to make the cake together.

However, the consequences were a bit serious. Qi Xianguan's hands were so numb that he couldn't lift the pen. Aunt Qi was so scared that she invited all the famous doctors in the city back. It turned out that it was just that he used improper force when beating the eggs, and his muscles were slightly damaged.

It will recover in a few days and will not cause disability or affect scientific research.

Of course, Liu Ji was so smart that he gave the task of beating eggs to Shitou and Agu from the beginning, thus perfectly avoiding this disaster.

He also told Qin Yao not to worry, and that neither he nor Qi Xianguan would delay the imperial examination.

At the end, I drew a big smiley face and an arrow indicating the next page.

Qin Yao was really convinced. They were clearly just words, but she saw Liu Ji's mean face in them.

Following Liu Ji's instructions, Qin Yao turned to the next piece of letter paper, which turned out to be a painting.

There is no doubt that these sloppy and casual strokes were made by Liu Ji himself.

The painting shows a tower-like building with a plaque on it that reads: Guangwen Library.

Below the pavilion, there are three little men.

On the left is a young man with a stern face and his hands folded.

In the middle is a white-haired old man sitting in a wheelchair.

On the right is a handsome man who is trying hard to wave.

Why do you know he is a handsome man?

Just because the word "handsome" was clearly written on that man's face!

At the end of the painting it is written: A record of a one-day trip to Guangwen Bookstore.

Seeing this, Qin Yao held her forehead with her hand and continued with the next picture with a bit of curiosity.

It was still a painting, depicting a handsome man eating cake with a smiling old lady. Next to them stood a big-bellied man wearing a Confucian robe, bowing and servilely, and wearing a square hat.

At the end of the painting it is written: The first time I ate cake with the owner and his mother.

After this painting, there are two more. Although the brushstrokes are sloppy, the style is unique and gives Qin Yao the feeling of reading a comic book.

The paintings contain some interesting things that Liu Laosan thinks are worth recording. As the painting unfolds, his life in the provincial capital is vividly presented before Qin Yao's eyes.

Even though she had never seen him, she seemed to be involved in every chaotic day of his life.

After looking at a few paintings, Qin Yao actually felt a little unsatisfied.

The last piece of letter paper.

[My dear, I will be entering the examination room in three days. At this moment, I look up at the moon, and what I think about in my mind is not the test questions, nor the teacher's teachings, but the fierce look on your face when you beat me up.]

[I know you will be angry after hearing this, but please don't be angry yet. I have a 70% chance of passing the provincial examination. Once I am on the list, you can still be angry. The reason I wrote this letter is just to put your mind at ease.]

[I am living well in the city, you don't have to worry about me, but I am a little short of money. My beautiful, considerate and gentle wife, please ask my brother to bring some money over! ]

Finally, draw a picture of a little man kneeling on the ground begging for mercy.

Qin Yao slammed the stack of letter papers on the table. It turns out that this is your real purpose, Liu Ji!

I was about to get angry, but the strange thing was that when I saw the villain kneeling on the ground begging for mercy, my cold face could not hold back.

Taking a deep breath to calm her confused mood, Qin Yao read the letter again.

The letter was sent three days before the examination. Now it was delivered to her. So today was the day to take the examination.

I don’t know what kind of results Liu Ji will get with his 70% confidence.

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