Chapter 381 Chapter 380 Feng Yuxiu and Shan Yongzhen volunteered to be servants



Chapter 381 Chapter 380 Feng Yuxiu and Shan Yongzhen volunteered to be servants

The man who was being looked at seemed to be aware of something and slowly raised his head. He had fair skin, handsome facial features like a sculpture, high brows, and bright eyes. He slightly tilted his head, and the breeze just happened to blow up the few strands of black hair that fell on his temples.

All the girls on the second floor of the teahouse were stunned for a moment.

Before Si Lingling, Xin Weiwei and the other girls could react, they saw another man next to them notice something was wrong with his companions and he also looked up towards the second floor.

Si Lingling seemed to have lost her soul at this moment, looking at the man below with eyes like stars. He was dressed in white, had fair skin, black hair tied up high, and had a natural appearance like an immortal, which deeply shocked the girl on the second floor.

"How can there be such a gorgeous man in the world?"

"Humph, you'd better not compete with me this time," Si Lingling looked at Xin Weiwei with wide eyes, "if you use your soft, weak and charming look again to seduce the two handsome men below.

Even if you are punished by your father this time, I will not let you off easily."

Xin Wei bit her pink lips, tears in her eyes about to fall. She knew that she looked the most pitiful like this.

Sure enough, some of the young masters from Lingnan City who followed them here glanced at Si Lingling with disgust and disapproval.

The other young ladies from Lingnan City curled their lips, some with disdain for Li Si Lingling's stupidity, and some with contempt for Xin Weiwei's pretending to be weak, but these two people had powerful backgrounds and were not someone she and her family could afford to provoke.

Therefore, the other girls pretended not to see anything. They turned their heads and continued to look at the handsome man. It was obvious that they were no longer surprised by this scene.

Li Ziyu and Kong Xun, who used the aliases Yu Zili and Wang Xun, lowered their eyes with a gloomy look, as if they were oblivious to the commotion on the second floor caused by their appearance.

The two men knew that their goal had been achieved, so they slowly left the place and returned to the inn where they were staying, taking Feng Yuxiu and Shan Yongzhen, who had volunteered to serve as their servants.

Originally, An Xin did not agree with Feng Yuxiu and Shan Yongzhen, two young men who were used to being rich young masters, to be servants of Li Ziyu and Kong Xun, for fear that their tempers, which were even more outrageous than those of their masters, would be exposed.

That would not only harm themselves, but would also put Li Ziyu and Kong Xun in danger.

But the two said that on their way here, the few people who looked silly at first were cheated of their money by people who pretended to be miserable.

Because they accidentally revealed their money, they were robbed by the unscrupulous shopkeepers and thieves, who stole all their valuables and silver.

At first, they don’t understand the warmth and coldness of the world, and they will tell others about their experiences, hoping to get help from others.

In the end, not only did they not get any help, but those people also laughed at and ridiculed them after listening to them.

They said they were crazy about wanting to be rich and powerful masters, and no one knew where these little beggars came from. They told jokes to amuse them just to ask for money.

So Feng Yuxiu and Shan Yongzhen took the poor little Chi Lan, who was not in good health, away from home for half a month, after their money was defrauded and stolen.

An old lady selling steamed buns heard what they said. Not sure whether she really believed it or felt sorry for them as they had no money to stay in a hotel and were dirty, she gave each of them a steamed bun.

Seeing that the old ladies were so kind, people nearby threw a few coins in front of them.

So, if Feng Yuxiu, Shan Yongzhen, and Chi Lan who followed behind them, who were once arrogant in the Imperial College, had not met their teacher An Xin, they would have almost become the new generation of playboys in the capital.

In this way, the three young masters earned the first huge sum of money in their lives, five copper coins, by themselves.

In just less than a month of begging, they saw how beggars on the street had to humble themselves and flatter passers-by so that they would be willing to give them a few copper coins to live.

An Xin heard the three young boys say that their luggage, money, and clothes were stolen and they were kicked out of the inn.

After going through some things, I learned to judge people by their appearance, and I also want to help this time.

I guarantee that I can be a good servant.

An Xin heard that the three had suffered a lot along the way. After all, they were his students, so An Xin still felt a little sorry for them.

In addition, their eldest brother, Prince Feng Yujue, Marquis of Xuanping, and their grandfather, Censor Shan, both said that they should give it a try, and if it didn't work, then don't let them go.

An Xin knew that both of them understood one thing: only by experiencing more things could his younger brother and grandson truly grow up.

Finally, An Xin asked the two men to stay by Li Ziyu and Kong Xun's side and serve them every day before they went down the mountain to perform the beauty trap.

If Feng Yuxiu and Shan Yongzhen just said that they could be good servants, An Xin would never agree to let them go.

One is a student she has taken in shortly after she came here, and the other is a dragon egg with a special identity. Both of them are very important.

How could An Xin joke with their lives?

Moreover, this time An Xin received a hint from Emperor Sheng An that he should let Kong Xun, the dragon egg, come to Lingnan to make merit and return to Beijing so that he could integrate into the court and gain a foothold as soon as possible.

If Kong Xun just stayed on the mountain, how could he convince the 1,000 elite soldiers he brought with him, who were secretly led by the emperor?

An Xin was not so stupid as to think that Emperor Sheng An, who had allowed his son to grow up safely in the dark, would bring a thousand people to fight against King Liang, who had been operating in Lingnan for many years, and would be like an egg against a rock.

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She was more speculating that Emperor Sheng An regarded Prince Liang as a whetstone for his son.

Since the dog emperor is sharpening his knife, An Xin will not be lenient. If there is a mission, who else can he send except Dragon Egg?

Even though it’s pitiful for my little Zi Yu, he has to go with him.

What kind of affection can be better than sharing weal and woe, being connected by the same fate, empathizing with each other, and having a solid relationship?

If you want to wear the crown, you must bear its weight.

Although this sentence is a bit blasphemous to use here.

But for Li Ziyu, a young official who aspires to become a high-ranking official, what could make his future official career smoother than having the same experience as the future emperor?

Li Ziyu looked at Feng Yuxiu who was making the bed in the room.

Seeing that his eyebrows were lowered and his temper was restrained, he nodded secretly, thinking that this kid adopted by his own headmaster was not completely useless.

At first, the two of them followed him and Kong Xun and tried to be servants. Objectively speaking, Shan Yongzhen, the grandson of Censor Shan, did a better job than this second young master of the Marquis of Xuanping's mansion, who could inadvertently reveal his rebelliousness in his eyes and eyebrows.

Li Ziyu gave Shan Yongzhen, who was smart and full of ideas, to Kong Xun because he knew that the man's identity must not be in jeopardy.

Otherwise, they could only flee with their own headmaster. He didn't care what kind of life they lived, but he didn't want An Xin to live such a hard life.

Li Ziyu had some affection for his fellow disciples, but it was not much. He did not care much about whether his other fellow disciples had a hard time during their escape.

So he willingly placed the smart and clever Shan Yongzhen to serve Kong Xun, and moved Feng Yuxiu, who was still a little lacking in his ability as a servant, to his own side.

There was also a young boy who was dismissed by his own headman because although he was well-behaved and obedient, and more suitable to be a servant, the only thing that did not meet his requirements was that he was weak.

Before he even competed for the position, he was ruthlessly qualified to run for election.

(End of this chapter)


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