Wei Cong was shocked: "How can you be so shameless? Are you saying that you are so good-looking that it is enough to just look at yourself every day?"
Lu Yun looked at him with a very subtle expression and sighed: "...General..."
After a while, he realized that Lu Yun meant that he had seen too many beauties and ordinary people were not in his eyes. Wei Cong blushed and left in anger:... cold, arrogant, and contemptuous of him! Lu Sanlang was saying that he was not picky about food and drink, and that person must look down on an ordinary commoner like him! The aloofness of the upper-class aristocrats was too disgusting!
...There were so many things like this. General Wei Cong and Lieutenant General Lu had constant conflicts, and they would argue once or twice every day. But surprisingly, although the two disagreed on many things, the army was never affected when they went to war. People at that time used the relationship between a male monarch and a female monarch to describe the relationship between generals and military officers. In Nanyang, it was probably just that the "female monarch" Lieutenant General Lu was too difficult to talk to and had too many opinions, which made the "male monarch" angry and backed off every day.
On this day, General Wei Cong had just won a small battle and returned to the camp, full of pride. After the old military doctor quickly bandaged his wound, he could not wait to leave the tent. One reason was to personally comfort his soldiers who had just won the battle, and the other was that he had been worried about finding General Lu's mistakes every day.
This time, when General Wei Cong was out of the tent and walking between the tents, he found that there were not enough military doctors, and many medicines were not delivered in time, and the soldiers in the camp were wailing. In front of the bier, General Wei comforted the soldiers; when he walked a little further, General Wei yelled at the generals behind him: "Where is the lieutenant? Shouldn't these be the work of the lieutenant? Why didn't Lieutenant Lu keep an eye on it himself?"
The general scolded the people behind him so much that they trembled and dared not talk back. While scolding, Wei Cong glanced in one direction. He had already looked away, but after realizing that something was wrong, he looked back again. This time, he saw several pretty girls in bright and gorgeous clothes wandering outside the wooden gate of the military camp. When Wei Cong led the general behind him over, he heard the girls shyly asking the guards: "Has Lu Sanlang come back? We want to give him some gifts..."
Wei Cong said coldly: "When the army is on the march, anyone who accepts bribes will be punished with thirty military sticks."
The girls who were talking outside the door were startled and asked who the dark-skinned man who came and said something and then left was. Wei Cong strode forward and went to the camp to find Lu Yun in person. He imagined that he would use Lu Yun as a handle to mock the military officer. Regardless of whether the girl was seduced by Military Officer Lu or whether the military doctor in the camp was his fault... Wei Cong regarded it as Lu Yun's fault.
Lu Yun sat quietly in his tent.
He had no time to deal with the accumulated official business, and he handed over the wounded soldiers, military doctors, and medicines that came back from outside to his subordinates. He sat in a daze behind the felt curtain, with a letter written to him by Lu Erlang in front of him. Lu Xian would send him letters every day. Due to the long distance and the weather, some of these letters would arrive at Lu Yun faster and some slower. This letter should have been received ten days ago.
Lu Erlang's letter must have been written in a hurry, with sloppy handwriting, probably because he was busy doing something. Despite this, Lu Erlang's letter was clear, telling him that Luo Lingyu was pregnant. Lu Xian scolded him in the letter for being so reckless and offending his cousin Luo; he was such a beast that he was not in Jianye when his cousin Luo was pregnant...
Lu Yun had been staring at the letter for half an hour. As soon as the word "pregnant" fell into his eyes, he instinctively began to calculate the time: How could she be pregnant? The time didn't match, he had never touched her, could it be that she...was pregnant the night he left?
Lu Yun was well versed in medicine. He calculated that he had been away from Jianye for more than a month, and if the woman was pregnant, the doctor would be able to diagnose it. If Luo Lingyu had not cheated on him after he left, the child would have been his...
Lu Yun was silent for a long time: apart from that night of drinking, there was no other time. He didn't remember what happened that night, but when he tried to recall, he could occasionally remember the ambiguous moments when he and she were whispering in each other's ears. But that was it. He had no impression of anything else.
...He didn't even remember whether he had done it or not, and she was pregnant.
His parents were so cruel, could he be a good father? Would he be as bad as his parents? He didn't want to get married, didn't want children...
How much fear, how much embarrassment, how much desire to escape, but more joy surged in his heart. Lu Yun lowered his eyelids, and after being shocked for too long, a smile gradually appeared in his eyes... When Wei Cong pushed open the curtain and rushed in angrily, he saw Lu Sanlang with his face lowered and smiling lightly. The handsome man stretched out his hand, and his fingers brushed the letter in his hand with great affection. Different from his usual calm and almost ruthless temperament, Lu Yun at this moment was gentle, affectionate, and full of affection...
General Wei said in a hoarse voice: "I will punish you with thirty military sticks..."
Lu Yun: "Okay."
Wei Cong: “…”
Lu Yun looked up and smiled: "I am a father now."
Wei Cong: "......?!" After a long while, he calmed down his anger, "Ah... Congratulations... But you are not unmarried... Ah, no need to explain, I understand."
Wei Cong knew something about the chaotic relationships between men and women in the aristocratic families. However, Lu Yun glanced at him and said, "Don't think too much. This is my beloved woman's."
Wei Cong was even more shocked: "... You look down on everyone and find fault with everything. When a woman talks, you think she talks too much, and when she doesn't talk, you think she's boring... You actually have a woman you love? Who is your beloved woman? Have I seen her? I really want to see what kind of amazing woman she is that can make you care..."
Lu Yun laughed: "How could I be so difficult to talk to?"
Lu Yun was in a good mood today, and his tone was much warmer. When he was writing the letter, Wei Cong stood by and chatted with him, then sat down and discussed with Lu Sanlang how to raise a child. The most important thing during this period was to marry the girl home first.
Lu Yun wrote three letters back, one to Lu Erlang, one to Mrs. Lu, and one to Luo Lingyu. He didn't want to make her worry about his situation at the border, so he didn't plan to write often. But now, he couldn't wait...
After sending the letter and dealing with the situation in the military camp, on the second day, Lu Sanlang went to visit Nanyang Luo family for the first time. Lu Sanlang's name had already spread in Nanyang in recent days. The Luo family did not dare to think too much. When Ruyang Luo family was still there, they were in-laws with Jianye Lu family. But Ruyang Luo family was gone, and Nanyang Luo family was in decline. They really did not have the face to establish relations with a big family like the Lu family. Nanyang Luo family was not very optimistic about the cousin's joining the Jianye Lu family. When Lu Sanlang arrived, the master of the Luo family and his wife were surprised, surprised, puzzled, and terrified - "Why is the master here? Did someone in the Luo family offend the master? Please advise!"