Chapter 26 Yesterday's Rain and Wind



"Hehe." Su Ruyan was even happier to hear everyone praising her husband than praising herself, and she hugged Qin Chuan's arm tighter.

The young princess beside her stared in astonishment at the scene and whispered to Su Ruyan, "Brother, even if this brother is very talented, you don't have to act like this, do you? Could it be that you really have homosexual tendencies?"

Su Ruyan said in an almost inaudible voice, "He is my husband..."

"ah?"

The little princess's big eyes were filled with great confusion, as if her worldview had been shattered in an instant.

...

"This boy is not bad!"

On the second floor, Governor Zhu He pointed at Qin Chuan and said to Su Zhi Qiu, "Is he your son-in-law?"

"Your Excellency, Qin Chuan is indeed my son-in-law," Su Zhi Qiu replied.

Zhu He smiled, "Much better than the rebellious son in my own family..."

"You jest, sir..."

...

Inside the hall, the middle-aged man had copied the poem "Yesterday's Rain Was Sparse and the Wind Was Strong," and several waitresses from the restaurant copied it as well, before it was circulated outside the restaurant.

At this moment, everyone outside the restaurant was crowding around to look at the poem on the paper.

"Yesterday the rain was sparse and the wind was strong, and even a deep sleep couldn't dispel the lingering effects of the wine..."

"...Do you know? Do you know? It should be that the green leaves are lush and the red flowers are faded."

Some people didn't understand the meaning, but after seeing the footnote next to the four characters "绿肥红瘦" (lush green leaves and withered red flowers), they suddenly realized and exclaimed, "Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful! What a great poem! What a great poem!"

When this short poem reached the pleasure boat, the girls gathered around, reading it word by word. After reading "green leaves grow lush and red flowers fade" and the footnotes, their faces turned red. One of the girls said:

"This poem is truly wonderful! Doesn't it perfectly capture the feelings of us young women?"

"Yes, yes! Go find out who wrote it. I'd be willing to marry him and become his concubine!"

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