Yu Qiaoqiao rolled her eyes and said lightly:
"Prince Ming is young. In the future, you should avoid taking him to do things he shouldn't do. He should respect himself."
Leng Xi's brows were instantly twisted into a knot. He glanced at Yu Qiaoqiao and wanted to scold her, but finally held back.
The atmosphere was a little awkward for a while. Luo Lan stood up and said to Qiaoqiao:
"Let's go to the back garden. The lotus flowers in Prince Yu's back garden bloomed late this year and withered late too. They are in full bloom now."
Yu Qiaoqiao didn't refuse. She stood up with her and walked out of the main hall without paying attention to Leng Xi who was looking very unhappy.
Leng Xi clenched his fists tightly. Yu Qiaoqiao was becoming more and more outrageous. She seemed to have never taken him seriously.
There aren't many people who dare to openly deny Leng Xi face. It seems that he has to deal with Yu Qiaoqiao.
Thinking of this, he half-closed his eyes, pursed his lips, and thought about something in his heart.
…
On the streets of Beijing.
Luo Lan informed Liu Dechang and Xiaoling early on and asked them to come to the house for dinner in the evening.
Ever since Liu Dechang handed over the affairs of the military camp to Leng Yu, he had a quiet time. He would only visit the military camp occasionally, or when there was something important that required his decision. The rest of the time, he would stay at home idle.
He liked to watch the common people live a down-to-earth life. He also liked to take his two followers with him to wander the streets and alleys of the capital, or listen to operas in teahouses. When there was no war, he lived a happy old age.
Today is Huaiyu's birthday, and he wants to prepare some gifts for the child. At this moment, he is strolling on the street with his hands behind his back.
When he arrived at the tea stall, he felt thirsty, so he sat down and told the waiter:
"Bring me a pot of tea."
The waiter responded and came over with a teapot after a while. The attendant hurriedly took the teapot from the waiter and poured tea for him.
He had just picked up the teacup when he heard the people sitting behind him talking. Driven by curiosity, he listened attentively.
One of them slammed the table and said:
"If it were me, I wouldn't guard that broken city gate. That would be like a tiger in trouble!"
"Oh, you don't know, Princess Ming is a bitch. If Prince Ming doesn't go to guard the city gate, she will kill him. It is said that she doesn't even give Prince Ming food to eat."
"That's impossible, right? Princess Ming is the second daughter of the Duke's Mansion. Would she do such a thing?"
"What's wrong with the Second Miss? She is completely different from Princess Yu. She grew up in the State of Chu. What kind of place is that? It's a barbarian land. How can people from that place be any better? Who knows, maybe she wants to force Prince Ming to death."
"Don't talk nonsense. Even if Princess Ming is ignorant, the Duke is a reasonable man. Would he allow his daughter to act so recklessly?"
"What good does it do if the Duke is reasonable? He simply said he wouldn't listen to his daughter. In my opinion, there's nothing the Duke can do about it."
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