Next, the people in the room drank fragrant tea and listened quietly to Mr. Qi telling his life story.
He also talked about his relationship with his three apprentices.
Jiang Shuwei finally understood everything.
The eldest disciple Kong Yulong and the second disciple Xue Qingfeng are both orphans, and the third disciple is Lu Si, the youngest son of the Lu family in Beijing.
Lu Si was the one with the simplest mind and the most spiritual painting skills.
The Qi family is not an ordinary family. The wealth accumulated over generations should not be underestimated.
Kong Yulong was smart and tactful. Seeing that he liked doing business, Mr. Qi did not make things difficult for him.
So he handed over the Qi family property to him so that he could have some free time.
Old Master Qi never married or had children in his life, so his three disciples were like half sons to him.
Although Xue Qingfeng has average talent, he is a loyal and filial person with a strong character and a willingness to endure hardships.
Therefore, he has always left a good impression on his father.
Old lady Su Wanyu came from a prominent family, and Mr. Qi's memoirs sounded full of loopholes to her.
When I turned around, I saw my daughter-in-law looking very excited, and I couldn't help but smile.
Not until Mr. Qi told him everything with a look of nostalgia on his face did he pick up the teacup and take a sip to moisten his throat.
After listening to the story, Jiang Shuwei stood up and refilled the glasses for her master and mother-in-law.
Su Wanyu looked up at her daughter-in-law and waved to her:
"Weiwei, come here."
Jiang Shuwei sat next to her mother-in-law as she was told. Heidan ran out of the nest, jumped onto his owner's lap, and snored.
"Mom, what?"
Su Wanyu twirled the beads and smiled as she said, "Weiwei, you heard what your master said just now. Tell me, what are your three senior brothers like?"
"Ah? Isn't this weird?" Jiang Shuwei looked at her mother-in-law in surprise.
This shouldn't be the case. This is not my mother-in-law's usual style.
Old Master Qi also looked at the old lady strangely.
Jiang Shuwei is his youngest disciple. No matter what, he shouldn't let her talk about his three senior brothers behind their backs, right?
"Sister Su, what's wrong with you?" Old Master Qi asked with a frown.
Su Wanyu chuckled, "Brother Qi, please be at ease. I have no ill intentions. Don't you want to hear what Weiwei has to say? Don't worry, we will not spread the news today."
Jiang Shuwei looked at her mother-in-law in surprise. Isn't this a question of whether it will get out or not?
Old Master Qi looked at Su Wanyu and suddenly remembered her identity and abilities.
Sighing helplessly, this guy really has to teach his daughter-in-law a lesson all the time.
Well, they are our own children anyway, and there is no one else here, so I might as well teach them.
This girl is indeed a little immature.
"Weiwei, go ahead and tell me. I want to hear it too."
Huh? "Master, are you really here?"
"Well, tell me, I don't blame you."
Jiang Shuwei looked at the two elders in front of her suspiciously, and her eyes accidentally caught sight of Su Qin who was smiling with pursed lips.
I understand. It’s my mother-in-law testing me again. Oh…
Anyway, the people in front of me are all my own people, so there is nothing I can't say.
Jiang Shuwei drank some tea, touched Heidan's soft and slippery belly and slowly spoke:
"Master, let me be clear, the following opinions only represent my own."
Su Wanyu urged angrily, "Stop talking nonsense and speak."
Jiang Shuwei chuckled, straightened her back, and rubbed Heidan with her little paws before speaking:
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