Chapter 1452 Crying and calling mother, can the enemy be spared?
Chapter 1452: Can the enemy be spared by crying and calling for mother?
Within a moment, the five young masters of the Tang family were lying on the ground wailing.
Mrs. Lin was already pale with fright.
She rushed over, hugged her third son, covered his injured abdomen with her hands, and said with a cry: "Master Hou, you are too cruel!"
There was actually blood.
Ye Siming sneered, turned around, and lowered his eyes, like a god looking down at ants.
There was a dense cloud above the head, coating the young man's cold eyes with a layer of ink blackness.
He raised his eyebrows slightly: "On the battlefield, swords and swords are everywhere, and injuries and bleeding are inevitable. Even this is unacceptable, so what kind of martial arts test is it?"
"Is it possible that by crying and calling for their mothers on the battlefield, they can get the enemy to spare their lives?"
Ye Siming paused and smiled: "However, based on their martial arts skills, it may be a bit difficult to enter the first round of the martial arts examination. If they practice for another ten years, they may be able to do it."
After that, he walked into the main hall. In front of Gu Nuoer, the coldness and sternness between his eyebrows faded a lot.
Only patience and chuckles remained: "How do you want to punish them?"
Gu Nuoer blinked her beautiful eyes and asked: "Brother Siming, are you tired?"
"I'm not tired. The sandbags I usually hit on the school field can last longer than them."
The little girl frowned: "Then I've had enough fun, let's go back."
Tang Yiwan immediately felt blessed: "Thank you, Your Highness, Princess, for making the decision for me. I would like to send you off to the Marquis and Your Highnesses."
Gu Nuoer's snow-white and pretty face looked towards her and smiled slightly: "Yiwan, you don't have to be so polite. After all, half of the time I came here today was to vent my anger."
Tang Suyan stood not far away, looking at several injured brothers in the courtyard.
She recovered from her panic, looked in the direction of Gu Nuoer, and asked in a hoarse voice: "Your Highness, those bad pears were not my original intention."
"Besides, I'm not targeting you, I'm just bullying Tang Yiwan. Why are you so ruthless and insistent on arguing with me about this matter?"
When the second prince heard this, he immediately frowned and scolded: "You still think you haven't been taught enough?"
Gu Nuoer tugged on her brother's sleeve and said there was no need to say more.
Her sparkling eyes looked at Tang Suyan clearly.
"It's true that the bad pears were not specially brought for me to eat, but you made such nonsense in front of me and even threw those pears, right?"
"I'm here today to tell you that sooner or later, someone from outside will teach you the rules and hospitality that your family has never taught you."
"I could have been kind, but it depends on the other person's attitude. If you made a mistake, not everyone will swallow it like Yiwan."
As she said that, the little girl pursed her red lips slightly and smiled brightly: "Besides, Yiwan has already tolerated everything, why don't you still go the extra mile? Could it be that if I forget it easily today, you will be grateful to me?"
"I don't think so. I'm afraid you are just complacent, thinking that you are clever and have successfully avoided punishment again."
Tang Suyan looked at Gu Nuoer and felt that her charming face was very dazzling.
Several princes and Marquis Yongye stood behind her, making her clothes look like a shining light, gorgeous and not allowed to be looked directly at by mortals.
This is the emperor's precious daughter who was raised with countless favors.
Tang Suyan knew that her status was not equal, so she could only endure this tone!
But the clenched fists in her sleeves had revealed her dissatisfaction.
Before leaving, the second prince fined the eldest son of the Tang family five hundred taels of silver.
As expected, Ms. Lin cried out that she had no money.
The second prince asked the guards to collect an equal amount of jewelry.
Ms. Lin cried even more than she did when she saw her son injured just now.
Finally, I watched helplessly as the guards took away some jewelry.