Fu Hanlai got angry.
He was initially embarrassed, and after realizing the enormity of his actions, he quickly ran away from home. While he wouldn't say he was starving or poorly clothed, he certainly wasn't comfortable.
Jiang Xuelin finally managed to return to the palace under the pretext of someone trying to send him a woman, but he was disappointed that the womanizer hadn't taken advantage of him.
What kind of person is that!
Even if this marriage was an accident, he was still Jiang Xuelin's husband in name only. She was actually disappointed that he hadn't been taken by a womanizer!
Pooh!
Jiang Xuelin is definitely no good!
Ptooey! Ptooey!
After hearing Fu Han's explanation, Jiang Xuelin realized that the so-called flower thief was not the kind she had imagined, so she naturally didn't need to worry anymore.
She was initially worried that some wicked person might come out of nowhere and harm innocent women...and men.
She noticed that Fu Hanlai was being difficult, but pretended not to see it. The next day, she went to the martial arts arena as usual.
Seeing Jiang Xuelin's nonchalant attitude, Fu Hanlai became even angrier.
I'm so angry!
When Jiang Xuelin couldn't see him, he would often stare at her back with a resentful look, but as soon as Jiang Xuelin turned around, he would immediately look away and meet her gaze with disdain.
Jiang Xuelin: "..."
Where did this idiot come from!
Of course, due to an unexpected event, the atmosphere between the two was still very harmonious that evening.
—Reading by lamplight late into the night.
They read the booklets that Fu Hanlai's servants had painstakingly dug out, as well as the booklets provided by the Lady of Jing'an Marquis.
I flipped through both booklets together.
In any case, something like this must never happen again. He absolutely must avenge himself!
Fu Hanlai wanted to avenge his previous defeat, while Jiang Xuelin didn't care. She simply didn't want to be outdone by Fu Hanlai. So, while Fu Hanlai studied late into the night, she also studied late into the night, otherwise it wouldn't be convenient to read those things during the day.
Oh, since there are two booklets, each of us will take one and then exchange them to read the other's booklet after we've finished reading the first one.
Jiang Xuelin felt that Fu Hanlai probably hadn't been this diligent when he was studying with his teacher before.
Fu Hanlai was not this diligent when he was studying with his teacher in the past.
He had a very clear self-image: a playboy who did nothing but eat, drink, and be merry, and no one was to mess with him. He also genuinely had no interest in things like the Four Books and Five Classics.
But the two booklets he read that night were different, and since this concerned his dignity as a man, he had to be serious about them.
Whenever he thought about the embarrassing mistakes he had made before, Fu Hanlai dared not easily try to avenge himself.
We must thoroughly study and completely master those two booklets before we can make a decision.
Jiang Xuelin is right; he really does need to memorize everything in this booklet.
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Jiang Xuelin was faster because she didn't need to study so much. In this world, men mainly took the initiative in matters of the bedchamber, so she had extra time to flip through military books.
Anyway, she couldn't sleep when Fu Han came to study late into the night.
Moreover, she felt that she didn't need to memorize everything like Fu Hanlai did, after all, there's a saying that one force can overcome ten techniques.
No matter how much theoretical experience one has, a single slap can knock them down, so Jiang Xuelin is genuinely not worried.
Fu Hanlai had no idea what Jiang Xuelin was thinking. Seeing that Jiang Xuelin wasn't putting in the effort, he would only become more serious.
When Princess Ping learned that the two had consummated their marriage in a daze, she worried that her grandchildren might come at any time, and felt as if a knife was hanging over her head.
She felt that her idea was extremely outrageous.
Others would only hope that their son and daughter-in-law would have many children and give her more grandchildren, but Princess Ping was both hopeful and afraid.
Looking forward to the grandchildren, yet fearing the arrival of more debt collectors—that feeling is so complex it's indescribable.
The idea was so outrageous that even Princess Ping was somewhat frustrated.
But what she didn't know was that what she was worried about wouldn't actually happen yet. After all, her son was busy building up his theoretical knowledge, and he wouldn't dare to take action until he had a solid grasp of the theory.
Time passed slowly, and finally the day arrived for Jiang Xuelin's cousin An Ying to marry Fan Yundi.
That was the niece of the Marquis of Jing'an's maternal uncle. Jiang Xuelin and An Ying had a good relationship, so she naturally went there in person. Fu Hanlai, on the other hand, went to Fan Yundi's place as a friend.
If it weren't for these two, Jiang Xuelin and Fu Hanlai wouldn't have secretly gotten up in the middle of the night to supplement their knowledge.
Madam An was both reluctant and happy about her daughter's marriage, but when she turned around and saw her son, her joy instantly vanished.
An Huaiyun's marriage was causing Madam An so much worry that she couldn't sleep.
If Fu Han hadn't come, Lady Jing'an would have asked Lady An whether the two families should get married. Several months have passed, and An Huaiyun is still unwilling to get married.
After seeing An Ying off at her wedding, Jiang Xuelin returned to her residence and received an invitation.
"Your Highness, the Princess Consort of Cheng County has sent you an invitation to visit her residence."
Because the two princely residences had been prepared long ago, the second and third princes moved in after being enfeoffed as princes. Now they have finally settled down, and Fei Qing has also left the palace to officially become the mistress of the Chengjun Prince's residence.
The first thing to do after tidying up the Prince's mansion was to invite Jiang Xuelin, his former best friend.
Logically speaking, whether it was Prince Cheng or the Second Prince Dun, they would have held a housewarming banquet to invite relatives and friends to get together after officially establishing their own residences. As their cousin, Fu Hanlai should naturally have gone to congratulate them on their housewarming. Unfortunately, neither Jiang Xuelin nor Fu Hanlai went in the end.
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