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170 is not very clear

The sound of grinding medicine stopped in the room, and then the young man's cold voice came, "The door is not bolted."

In the past, Tian Yuehe and Chu Mu often came to see him. Tian Yuehe would knock on the door, but Chu Mu would just push the door open and come in.

Hearing the knock on the door outside, he thought it was Tian Yuehe asking him to come downstairs for help. When he spoke, he had already started to pack the medicinal materials on the table. When the door was pushed open, he did not raise his head.

Bai Lianran and Mo Shaohua walked into the room.

Seeing the petite young man behind the case, Mo Shaohua paused slightly, and imagined in his mind what Bai Ranran would look like as a master.

She must have looked out of place before, but now she seems to be a little less angry.

The young man didn't hear Tian Yuehe's voice. He looked up in confusion and saw that the people coming were Bai Lunran and a strange man.

The two of them were holding hands side by side and seemed to have a very close relationship.

After he was stunned for a moment, he suddenly woke up.

The child in Master's belly is probably this man's.

He stood up politely, saluted Bai Ranran, and called: "Master."

Bai Ranran reached out and touched his head out of habit, and introduced Mo Shaohua next to him, "This is your master."

Qianlan called to Mo Shaohua, "Master." Mo Shaohua smiled and nodded.

This title is a bit strange, but if the princess of his family asked him to call her that way, then he should call her that way.

After introducing Mo Shaohua, Bai Lingran walked to the desk and sat down, opened the medical book on the desk, checked the half-prepared medicine, and said directly: "I want to take you to my side to teach you, and find someone to teach you by the way."

Are you willing to do some martial arts?"

This kid would follow her home before, but now I don’t know what he thinks?

She has always been a person who respects other people's ideas, so she wants to ask what light blue means.

Qian Lan was stunned for a moment when he heard this, then he cupped his fists and saluted, "Disciple, listen to the master."

Qianlan knew about Jiang's death, but she didn't know how to comfort people. She could only be nice and not make Bai Liran angry.

"The medicinal materials are correct, but the proportion is wrong."

Bai Liran pushed the medicinal materials on the table together, stood up, and said, "Pack it up. I'll have someone pick you up later."

She walked up to Qianlan and glanced at him sideways, as if she was distracted and didn't know what she was thinking.

After holding Mo Shaohua's hand and turning around to go out, she murmured in a low voice, "I hope he can protect himself."

Hearing her sigh, Mo Shaohua held her hand tightly, "My little apprentice doesn't talk much, and he doesn't like to laugh. He looks a bit like a sundial. I thought Ran'er liked well-behaved apprentices, but I didn't expect him to be like this."

Cold child."

Bai Ranran chuckled softly, "I got this apprenticeship entirely because of fate."

Mo Shaohua frowned and asked, "Where did this child come from?"

"I found it on the roadside. I was almost beaten to death when I picked it up."

Bai Ranran recalled that when she first met Qian Lan, his body was covered with old and new injuries, and he was so thin that he was skinny and bones.

Not long ago, he now looks fair and clean, like a rather handsome young man.

After leaving the hospital and getting on the carriage, Bai Liran called Mingyang and asked him to stay in the hospital to guard Chu Mu. If there was any movement from Chu Mu, he would report it immediately. In special circumstances, he could be taken down first.

This Chu Mu looked suspicious at Mo Shaohua, so he had to be on his guard.

Before Mo Shaohua could ask, Bai Lianran told Mo Shaohua all the doubts in her mind.

If he wanted to know Chu Mu's problem, Mo Shaohua could send someone to investigate, but Bai Liran felt that there was no need to waste manpower on Chu Mu.

Based on his performance today, he may be a little panicked. If Bai Liran's judgment is correct, he will definitely show his flaws.

Chu Mu let the matter go for now, and Mo Shaohua asked Sundial to take Qian Lan to Ning Prince's Mansion to settle down in the evening, and then prepared to take Bai Lianran to have dinner.

The two of them did not go to Yuxianglou, but listened to Bai Linran's advice and had dinner at the Medicinal Chicken on Qicheng Street.

Bai Lianran has not brought Mo Shaohua here since it has been open for so long, so she happened to be free today, so she brought him here to try it.

The recipes for the medicated chicken and barbecue are both made by Bai Lianlan. She tried them several times before opening, and after repeated improvements, she opened them. The taste is pretty good.

As a prince, Mo Shaohua naturally eats all kinds of delicacies from mountains and seas. But in winter, he eats delicious and nourishing medicinal chicken. The delicious soup and tender chicken not only satisfy the appetite of the mouth, but also warm the stomach.

, he was very satisfied with the meal.

The lobby of the store is full, and even there are only two private rooms left.

The shopkeeper didn't know Bai Lianran, the boss behind the scenes. Seeing that Bai Lianran was chatty, he chatted with Bai Lianran for a while, talking about how good the business was in the store. There were almost no empty seats, and even if he came late, he would have to queue up.

Bai Zixu and Mo Shaoyun were in charge of the herbal chicken and barbecue restaurants. When they opened, Bai Eranan didn't show up as the boss. It was normal for them not to recognize Bai Eranan.

Bai Lianran did not identify herself, chatted with the shopkeeper for a while, and then left with Mo Shaohua.

It was getting dark now, all the lanterns outside were lit up, and the vendors on both sides of the street had set up their stalls. Various lanterns added a lot of color to the boring world.

Even though Bai Ranran pretended to be nonchalant, she always felt like she was holding back a breath that she couldn't relieve.

Mo Shaohua held her hand and walked into the bustling crowd. Bai Eranran still felt lonely.

In front of the child, a child pestered his mother to buy a rabbit lantern. The mother coaxed him for a long time and refused to buy it for him. The child rolled on the ground and cried, attracting many onlookers. The mother knelt down to persuade the child with kind words.

Bai Lanran took the rabbit lantern from the stall next to her, walked over and handed it to the child.

When the child saw the lanterns that he missed so much, he stopped crying instantly, raised his hands to wipe away his tears and nose, and looked up at the fairy-like beautiful Bai Ranran.

The child pointed to his own and asked the fairy sister, "Is it for me?"

"This is for you, take it, don't cry." Bai Ranran smiled and nodded.

The child's mother took the child's outstretched hand and scolded: "How can you accept other people's kindness at will?"

She saluted Bai Lanran again and said, "Thank you, girl, for your kindness. I really can't get used to his habit of accepting things from others at will."

After she finished speaking, she took the child and left, lowering her head and saying something to him as she walked.

Bai Lanran looked at the lantern in her hand for a moment, then turned to look at Mo Shaohua, "Should children be taught like this? I'm not sure."

She felt that she might not be able to teach children in the future because she herself was not a good person.

Mo Shaohua noticed that she was in a bad mood, so he held her hand and comforted her gently, "Our child will be taught by a master in the future, so Ran'er doesn't need to worry too much."

Bai Ranran didn't speak anymore. She knew that she couldn't control her emotions very well at the moment, and she didn't want to bring this emotion to others.

"I'm tired, let's go back."

She was out of tune with the bustle and didn't want to forcefully blend in. She wanted to go home and sleep.

On the surface, she didn't particularly care about Jiang's death, but it stabbed her heart so hard that she was bleeding.

But she wrapped it in disguise and didn't want anyone to see it.


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