A picture flashed through Sumibao's mind.
She remembered the plot about Mujiabao in the original book.
Oh my god, her butt tightened and she almost peed herself.
The bad thing about becoming a baby is that you can't stand being scared.
Mujiabao was a village they passed by on their way to exile. It was not a bandit village, but a place similar to Yaowang Valley. However, Yaowang Valley produced famous doctors, while Mujiabao produced evil doctors.
They specialize in researching poisons and cultivating various puppets, such as medicine boys and spirit boys.
The reason why she was so impressed by this passage in the book was because the twin sons of Su Chengli, the third general of the Su family, the eight-year-old Su Jinchuan and Su Ruoyuan, were secretly sold to Mujiabao by officials. They were turned into a medicine boy and a puppet spirit boy by the evil master of Mujiabao.
When they were exiled, the two children disappeared. The Su family were all exiled prisoners and had no way to find them. Later, out of the whole family, only Su Zhenbei arrived at the exile place with the original owner Su Mibao in his arms. After reuniting with General Su San, General Su San searched for his sons for thousands of miles and finally found the dying medicine boy Su Ruoyuan and Su Jinchuan who had lost his mind and turned into a spirit boy.
The final outcome, of course, was that both children died. General Su San could not withstand such a blow and became a madman.
[Mother, this bastard official also said that he would secretly sell me, Jinchuan, and Ruoyuan to other people as medicine boys.]
Su Mibao quickly told her mother about this.
[Mother, let's go back quickly and discuss with my eldest brother how to kill these two dog officials.]
Sumibao is not so saintly. He thinks that the officials have not sold them out, so they just need to avoid it.
You know, I've seen thieves who work for a thousand days, but I've never seen anyone who guards against thieves for a thousand days.
If you find any signs, you have to get rid of them quickly. Otherwise, are you just waiting for others to chop your neck? If it weren't for the fact that I couldn't kill these two dog officials in front of everyone at this moment, and if it weren't for the fact that I didn't know how many pairs of Gu Tai and the dog emperor's spies were in the team at this time, Su Mibao really wanted to pull these two dog officials directly into the space and kill them.
I just bought two white flour buns, but I heard such a big secret.
Song Jinhe's face looked extremely ugly.
Anyone who dares to touch her child must not be allowed to live, no matter who he is.
"Buy two white flour buns."
Song Jinhe quickly took out one or two taels of silver and put it in the steamed bun basket that Zhao Xiaoqi was holding.
Wang Lao Ba brought two steamed buns to Song Jin He. Song Jin He held Su Mi Bao in one hand and kept the other hand free. Before he could catch the bun, his hand loosened and the bun fell to the ground. "Ouch, it fell."
She pretended to cry out "ouch", and immediately stretched out her hand, seemingly trying to catch the fallen bun, but in fact she was reaching straight for Song Jinhe's hand. [I don't know which official's wife this is. Look at her hands. She is so old, but they look more tender than those of a young girl. If these hands could hold... Tsk tsk——]
Listening to Wang Lao Ba's inner voice, Su Mibao couldn't help but want to blow this guy's head off immediately, is that ok? [Mom, run away. ]
Su Mibao called her mother, took out a needle from the space, and stabbed it into Wang Laoba's hand.
What others saw was that the baby in Song Jinhe's arms was dancing and bumping into Wang Laoba.
"Ouch, what is that?"
Wang Laoba felt something bit him and subconsciously retracted his hand.
A slender hand suddenly stretched out, quickly grabbed the two white buns on the ground, and stuffed them into the clothes.
"Our Qiao Qiao is too young to eat the black-faced glutinous rice balls. Second Madam, after all, my late husband was a follower of the Major General. Second Madam, you can't let the children of the dead soldiers suffer, right?"
Song Jinhe looked at Xia Ping'er who suddenly appeared in front of her, especially when she actually stuffed two hot white buns into her mouth...
Xia Ping'er was only wearing her inner garment, with a prison uniform on the outside. Now the steam from the steamed buns was coming out of the prison uniform, which was really...
For two white flour buns, this woman is really something.
Besides, Xia Ping'er was right about one thing. The reason why Xia Ping'er became the concubine of General Su Chengwen was actually related to Su Zhenbei.
Xia Ping'er's late husband, Su Qiaoqiao's biological father, was originally a close guard beside Su Zhenbei and made many contributions under Su Zhenbei.
Later, she was promoted to deputy general and assigned to the command of General Su Chengwen, the fourth general of the Su family, and became his right-hand man. In a battle, the deputy general died in battle, and before he died, he entrusted his wife and daughter to the fourth general. The fourth general then took Xia Ping'er as a concubine and brought her into the mansion. Su Qiaoqiao was given the status of a concubine of the Su family.
But from beginning to end, General Su Si only gave Xia Ping'er an identity but never had a real relationship with her.
[Mom, because Fourth Uncle has never slept with Xia Ping'er, that's why Xia Ping'er hooked up with Su Chengliang.]
Su Mibao quickly complained to her mother about the big scandal about Xia Ping'er that she had read in the book.
"Sir, our second wife gave you some silver, so please give us a few more buns."
Xia Ping'er smiled sweetly at Wang Laoba.
In her heart, she cursed Song Jinhe. She was so stingy. Her family had given her so much money, but she was so cruel to exile her on the second day. She bought white flour buns for her family and let the three families watch.
She just wanted to mention her deceased husband to see how the second wife of the Su family would respond to her.
After all, when her late husband was alive, he followed her son Su Zhenbei for many years. When he died, he still had two wounds on his body from protecting Su Zhenbei. Even if it wasn't for her late husband's sake, for the sake of Su Chengwen, the fourth son of the Su family, she had to give her these two buns.
Anyway, now that the steamed buns were in her hands, she would never take them out again, unless Song Jinhe was willing to sacrifice her dignity and take them directly from her.
[Hehe, luckily Su Laosi was trampled into a pulp by the horse. If he really came back alive, we would be in trouble.]
Why would Xia Ping'er be in trouble if General Su Si didn't die?
Su Mibao really couldn't remember this detail.
After all, in the original book, Xia Ping'er had Su Qiaoqiao, a famous female supporting character in the book. No matter what bad things Xia Ping'er encountered on the way to exile, they would eventually turn danger into safety because of Su Qiaoqiao. In the end, Su Qiaoqiao became one of the four concubines, and Xia Ping'er also became the mother-in-law of the little emperor as she wished. She lived a glorious life in her later years.
Tsk tsk, if she remembered correctly, the book seemed to have written that in Xia Ping'er's later years, she kept several young brothers in her mansion.
Hehe, the older you get, the more fun you have.
The main theme of Xia Ping'er's life is that I am shameless and money and men are my favorites.
I want both, not one less.