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Why does he always dream about his third brother and cousin Luo?

Still there is no happy ending?

Marrying the Prince of Hengyang would not bring her a happy ending, nor would marrying Lu Yun bring her a happy ending... Would Cousin Luo still have to marry him? Or would he just pick up a stranger from somewhere?

Lu Erlang was almost driven crazy by his dream.

In reality, this time, even Luo Lingyu, who was always observant and good at pleasing people, hesitated for a moment and gave a suggestion hesitantly: "Second cousin, are you too tired? Ask the doctor to prescribe some tranquilizers?"

Lu Yun: "...Sister Yu'er, what you said makes sense."

Lu Xian glanced at them: ...Life is so hard being always treated as a lunatic!

Lu Xian was depressed and didn't know what to do. Suddenly, he caught a glimpse of a shadow passing by. He turned his head and saw a servant looking around at the gate. When he saw him behind him, the servant hesitated and wanted to leave. This servant was obviously Xiu Lin, the servant that Lu Sanlang was used to.

Although Lu Erlang was in low spirits, he still felt a little intimidated by his brother. He frowned and scolded, "What are you trying to hide from me, you idiot? Come in now!"

Xiulin looked at his own husband, Lu Sanlang. His eyes flickered slightly and he nodded imperceptibly. Xiulin then ran into the yard with a smile to greet Erlang.

Xiulin cleverly said that he didn't see Lu Erlang just now, and thought that Sanlang had a guest, so he said he retreated. Lu Erlang naturally knew that the servant was fooling him, but he was always generous, so he waved his hand casually and asked Xiulin what was going on. Xiulin looked at Lu Yun nervously again. Lu Sanlang put his hands behind his back and stared at his second brother, without any intention of stopping him. Xiulin then took out a letter and hesitantly said, "...a letter just brought from Prince Chen's Mansion."

Lu Xian tore open the envelope, read two lines of words, and the veins on his forehead began to jump.

The letter was written by Prince Chen, who said that he had already handled the matters that Lu Sanlang asked him to do. Liu Chu's tone in the letter was very casual, as if he was chatting with Lu Sanlang in person about the transfer of personnel in the court. The letter to Lu Sanlang, of course, talked about Lu Sanlang's official transfer. Liu Chu told Lu Yun not to worry, that he had arranged everything, and Sanlang only needed to comfort the Lu family and he could leave in three days. If Sanlang was unwilling to inform the Lu family, Prince Chen would cooperate when it was time. Prince Chen would openly arrange an excuse for Lu Sanlang to leave the capital. Anyway, Lu Sanlang often left Jianye in the past, and Prince Chen always told the Lu family this...

Lu Xian's hand holding the letter trembled slightly: Listen to the casual tone of King Chen! It is obvious that Liu Chu and Lu Yun are very skilled at making up excuses to fool them!

Along with the letter, there were two letters of appointment issued by the court. One appointed Lu Yun as the new governor of Nanyang, and he was to go to Nanyang immediately to handle Nanyang affairs. The other was a military attaché position. In this era, the position of military attaché was similar to that of a military advisor, and had great status and power. Lu Yun was not directly ordered to fight as a general, probably because he had no experience. The position of military attaché was the biggest position that King Chen could get for Lu Sanlang without putting it in the open to attract attention.

Lu Xian looked at the letter in silence: Going to the border...it turns out that this is what Lu Yun had always thought.

Lu Yun, who was standing by, tried to judge Lu Erlang's thoughts and asked tentatively, "I deceived everyone about going to the border. I just had a quarrel with my sister Yu'er about this matter. Now, I must have made my second brother sad, too?"

Lu Jilang: ...He doesn’t know whether he should be sad or not.

The dream was too chaotic and he hasn't sorted it out yet.

He had the urge to tell everything, but he had recently worshipped a master and chanted Buddhist scriptures with him, so he knew that the secrets of heaven should not be revealed. His dreams were haunting Lu Sanlang, and he was worried that if he told the secrets, it would bring new crises. It would be better for him, an insignificant person, to grope around in confusion. Lu Erlang had gradually realized that Lu Sanlang seemed to be able to influence the future changes in the situation in the South. He was just a passerby.

Lu Jilang remained silent.

Lu Yun asked again: "Won't Second Brother say anything about me?"

Lu Erlang looked at him slowly, and after a moment's hesitation, he said, "The border is poor and full of disasters, and the swords and guns are blind. I really don't want you to go, but my will cannot affect you. Should I support you... I need to think about it again."

Lu Erlang looked dazed. He casually threw the letter he had just opened into Lu Yun's hand, then turned around and staggered out of the yard.

Lu Yun ordered the servant to follow him. His second brother was acting so abnormally, what would he do if something unexpected happened?

Lu Yun and Luo Lingyu looked at Erlang's back in silence.

After a long while, Luo Lingyu whispered, "Second cousin, we really should ask a doctor to come and see me."

Lu Yun glanced at her and said, "...Aunt has secretly been looking for a miracle doctor."

Luo Lingyu sighed, "Good things happen to good people. I hope my second cousin will get well soon."

Lu Yun said absentmindedly: "...Hmm."

He was always sensitive and had already realized the strangeness of Lu Erlang. However, he had tried to find out the difference just now and failed.

I had no choice but to put this matter aside for now.

My first worry was how to explain to the elders of the Lu family that I was going to the border.

Depart in three days... Lu Yun turned his head to look at Luo Lingyu, who snorted and turned her face away.

Because of his concern for his dream, Lu Erlang was still worried about the final outcome of the Southern Kingdom. He would rather believe it than not believe it. Lu Erlang hesitated for a long time in reality and still did not rebuke Lu Yun for going to the border. He watched the elders in his family talk to Lu Yun one by one for a day, and Lu Erlang himself neither supported nor opposed it.

Old Madam Lu was no longer in the mood to ask about Lu Yun's marriage.

Lu Xian neither reminded him again nor had anyone watch his third brother or forbid him to go out. He insisted on forcing him to get married first.

Marriages between aristocratic families have always been complicated. Even if Lu Yun were to deal with the cancellation of the engagement by the Nanyang Fan family and the Lu family were to start preparing for the marriage, it would take at least half a year for Lu Yun to marry Luo Lingyu. That is to say, the war in the north would not slow down, and in half a year, the South would be defeated.

After spending a whole day, he was only able to figure out the timeline of this dream. Lu Erlang found it boring.


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