Chapter 136 is going to be about war!



Little Bird Dun Dun walked to the open space and bowed to the man as is customary.

"Chirp chirp".

Next, please enjoy the Bird Dance performed by Xiao Yuanyuan, also known as Yuandan.

Xiao Changqi: "..."

Yuandan raised its wings and pointed at him in dissatisfaction, questioning the man why there was no applause at this time.

Gan Wang, who rarely went to see song and dance performances, naturally didn't know what the little bird's gesture represented.

He simply raised his hand slightly and said, "Jump."

New Year:"……"

Lacking in romantic understanding.

The dancing started on New Year's Day.

She first raised one claw, then flapped her wing upwards, and the ribbons fluttered with her movement.

Then, she solemnly spread her wings and spun around a few times, her wings fluttering like ribbons. The next second, the bird turned its back to the man, its tail swaying slightly. Then, it glanced back and blinked its beady eyes.

It looked quite convincing, and the initial movements weren't difficult. Unfortunately, because the bird was too round, she couldn't do the backbend in the "Dance of the Flying Swan."

Following the dance moves from memory, Yuandan leaned back, only to find it impossible to land. It lost its balance and fell backward with a thud. Fortunately, Yuandan had good adaptability; after a couple of seconds, it flapped its wings and jumped up again.

From a distance, it looks like a pink and red ball of fluff jumping around energetically.

She spread her short legs and briefly jumped in mid-air, which she considered a split. When she finished, she tilted her head, as if she were looking radiant.

Xiao Changqi stared at her expressionlessly, seemingly lost in thought.

Only after the birds began to chirp did the man respond: "Very good."

Although to outsiders, the movements the little bird just made could hardly be considered dancing.

But Xiao Changqi felt that this was the most beautiful dance he had ever seen.

"Chirp chirp".

The New Year's Day praise from the man made her feel a little smug, and she even spun around a few more times, still wanting more.

He spun around until he was dizzy and disoriented, then lost his balance and stumbled to the ground.

Xiao Changqi quickly got up and went over to pick up the naughty little bird, removing the dry grass stuck to her body, looking as if she wanted to say something but hesitated.

"Chirp chirp chirp." Yuan Dan patted the man's hand as if nothing had happened, indicating that she was fine.

Seeing that she hadn't actually fallen (after all, the bird's feathers were thick), the frost in Xiao Changqi's eyes gradually faded, turning into a faint smile: "Miss, you danced so well, is there anything you want?"

On New Year's Day, she tilted her head and looked at him, saying, "Chirp chirp."

Where did you learn those moves?

Seeing the bird's confusion, Xiao Changqi explained, "Yuan Qing used to often invite me to Ruyi Fang."

Ruyi Fang is different from Yunyan Pavilion. The girls in Ruyi Fang are usually innocent women who sell their art but not their bodies, unlike Yunyan Pavilion, which has both women who sell their art and their bodies.

Literati who enjoyed dabbling in refined pursuits also frequented Ruyi Fang. Yuan Qing, who was determined to take the imperial examinations, often visited these places.

After Xiao Changqi returned to the capital, Yuan Qing tried to let the prince experience the refined atmosphere of the capital to neutralize the blood and violence on his body.

So he always wanted to drag Xiao Changqi to Ruyi Fang, and in the end, he did succeed once.

But this was the only time.

Xiao Changqi had been dealing with military officers since he entered the army, so he didn't like to beat around the bush. Gan Wang also believed that if force could speak, there was no need to speak.

That's why I find it even more annoying when these intellectuals speak in such roundabout ways.

The fact that he refrained from killing anyone at Ruyi Fang was already out of consideration for Yuan Qing.

But when Xiao Changqi sat down, no one within a ten-mile radius dared to speak loudly.

I always feel that men are ready to kill someone at the slightest disagreement.

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