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Chapter 249 Return to Kyoto

Although Gou Shun is a servant, there are differences between servants and servants. At this time, Gou Shun came to represent the Dingxi County Prince's Mansion and the Dingxi County Prince.

Lu Fenghe naturally wanted to welcome him. On the way to the front yard, Lu Fenghe was still counting the days. It stands to reason that the things he asked Shen Ke to take away would not have arrived in Kyoto at this time...

It’s probably not because he saw the gift he had prepared that he asked Gou Shun to deliver it. In terms of time, it was too late.

Before they even reached the flower wall in the front yard and back yard, they met Gou Shun who was led in by Kang Ping, the housekeeper of the Lu family.

"Lady." Gou Shun bowed and saluted.

Lu Fenghe quickly returned the gift, "Thank you for your hard work, Butler Gou."

"The duty of an old slave."

"It's okay at home."

"The county prince and the county princess are in good health, but the eldest lady is not here, and the old slave can only barely support them."

Lu Fenghe really didn't know how to answer this. If it had been in the past, she would have been happy for a while and felt that she was quite important. But now, with so many people in the Prince's Palace, how could everything be in chaos just because she left.

"As long as the prince and princess are in good health."

After Gou Shun paid his respects to the Zhao family, Lu Fenghe took people to Zhuopu Courtyard and had Sister Zhen brought out so that Gou Shun could take a look at Sister Zhen so that he could go back and talk to the prince of the county.

The wet nurse was holding Sister Zhen while she was basking in the sun on the verandah. Gou Shun stretched out her hand several times before taking Sister Zhen over. Gou Shun hugged Sister Zhen for a while and quickly returned it to the wet nurse.

Looking at Sister Zhen who was so small and fleshy, Gou Shun couldn't help but wet her eyes.

"That's great. My sister is so good-looking. It's a pity that the master can't leave the capital."

Lu Fenghe thought of how good the county prince was to the two children in the past. She took the two children away like this, which must have made the county prince feel bad.

"If you have nothing to do, Gou Guan, please stay here for a while and see Sister Zhen. Also, wait for Brother Ba to come back and ask him to pay you a visit."

Gou Shun looked at Sister Zhen attentively and waved her hands repeatedly after hearing this, "Madam, go and do your own business. Mother needs to take care of me."

Lu Fenghe told Liu Ye'er to take care of him and almost took the others back to the study first.

"Lv Fu, go get my paint."

The county prince could not leave the capital, and it was unlikely that Lu Fenghe would take the children to Kyoto for a while. After much thought, Lu Fenghe could only draw the two children and ask Gou Shun to take them back to the county prince.

Although Lu Fenghe doesn't often paint figures, he has the skills to do so, so it's not impossible for him to paint if he wants to.

Sister Zhen is easy to draw. Children who are less than 100 days old eat and sleep all day long. They are either wrapped in swaddling clothes, or their little hands are raised above their heads and their little feet kick around casually. Before Brother Chu comes back, Lu Fenghe has already painted two

Sister Zhang Zhen’s paintings.

One was wrapped in swaddling clothes and stared with big eyes, not knowing what he was looking at. The other was kicking his feet, raising one hand above his head, and holding a small fist to his mouth, yawning.

Lu Fenghe suddenly didn't know where to start when he drew Brother Bao'er. There was the image of a small figure sitting on the back seat writing, and there was also the image of a high-spirited young man calling out to his friends in his memory...

After thinking about it, Lu Fenghe drew a picture of Brother Bao sitting at the table with his head down writing, and another picture of him lying beside Luohan's bed looking at Sister Zhen.

When Brother Bao comes back, Lu Fenghe will also draw the picture of his calligraphy.

"Go and bow to Butler Gou."

Butler Gou accepted the courtesy from Brother Gou, and looked at the child who was paying greetings solemnly, his eyes that had just been wet became wet again.

"Good boy, such a good boy. Are you tired of getting up early to go to school?" Housekeeper Gou asked.

Brother Bao shook his head, "I'm not tired. Master said there are more people who study till midnight. Brother Bao is still young, so he should be more diligent."

Gou Guanshi touched Brother Bao'er's head and thought of the two brothers in the house who only knew how to eat and drink. Maybe the master was right, and it wouldn't be a bad thing for Brother Bao to ask the eldest lady to take him back to Piling.

Brother Lao asked his grandparents how they were, how their uncles and aunts were, and how their cousins ​​were doing.

Housekeeper Gou didn't treat him like a child and answered seriously.

"Take Butler Gou to see your homework, and then go back and praise you to your grandfather.

." Lu Fenghe said to Brother Bao, thinking about the unfinished painting.

When Butler Gou heard this, he also became curious about Brother Go's homework. Although he was barely literate and couldn't understand the child's homework very quickly, he could write it down and explain it to his master in detail when he went back.

Gou Shun had no time to spare after entering Brother Pao's study. He looked around the room and found that there was no shortage of everything. He didn't hesitate just because it was for children.

Brother Gou told Gou Shun what book he was reading, where he read it, what words he learned, and he wrote every day.

The big Chinese character Lu Fenghe that Brother Bao has written since he began to learn calligraphy has been kept. Although it is of no use to adults and is just used paper, it is very meaningful to children and is proof of his diligence.

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After accumulating over time and accumulating a little into a big thing, Brother Lao will feel some inexplicable sense of accomplishment when he looks at the big characters he has written.

It could be seen that Brother Bao was writing very seriously, stroke by stroke. Gou Shun secretly took the two large characters in the middle and put them into his sleeve when no one was paying attention, hoping to take them back to show his master.

But all this was not really unnoticed, the stones all saw it.

He knew that this person was from the Dingxi County Prince's Palace, and he also knew that those big characters would almost never be used again after the master read them the next day... But, could someone from the Dingxi County Prince's Palace steal the useless things of the little master? Shitou Xiaoxiao

My little brain can't figure out this somewhat complicated question.

Shitou could only tell Cuizhi about this, and Cuizhi reported it to Lu Fenghe. Lu Fenghe almost instantly understood Gou Shun's purpose of doing this.

"Let him be."

Lu Fenghe looked at the unfinished painting, put down his pen, and walked to Brother Lao's study.

Brother Lao was still telling interesting stories about Meng Xue with great interest.

"Brother Pao, have you told Guanshi Gou what books you have read?" Lu Fenghe asked Brother Pao through the window while standing under the verandah.

Brother Lao nodded, "I said it."

"Gou Guanshi is getting old, and it will take several days before we can return to Kyoto. Mom thinks you can write it down, in case Gou Guanshi makes a mistake and grandpa doesn't know what books our brother Gou has read."

Brother Lao hasn't read many books yet, and he can also write the names of several books.

Gou Shun nodded repeatedly, "That's right, my memory is really bad, so why don't I write it down so that I don't forget it."

Lu Fenghe added, "Brother Bao has learned a lot of calligraphy during this period, and he also wrote a few to show his grandfather how well he writes. Grandpa's handwriting is very outstanding."

Brother Bao has just learned to write. He still uses a thicker pen and his handwriting is not small. The names of three or five books can fill a piece of paper.

After Brother Lao finished writing, he changed another page and wrote the new characters he had learned in recent days.

After the two pieces of paper were dry, Brother Gou carefully handed them to Gou Shun, "Lao Gou will take care of the matter and leave it to my grandfather."

Gou Shun held those two big characters and felt as if he had a fortune.


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