But even if her cousin spoke a little harshly, it wouldn't hurt her, so she just followed.
In this way, one led the way, and the other sat patiently in the carriage until they stopped in front of the gate of the Duke of Qi's mansion.
The weather was a bit hot, and the gatekeeper at the Duke of Qi's Mansion was a little nervous, but when he saw his eldest young master returning to the mansion, followed by a carriage that was obviously for a girl, he couldn't help but feel refreshed.
When Qi Xiao got off the horse, Lin Yun opened the curtain and looked at the gilded plaque of the Duke of Qi's mansion. Her face, as delicate as spring peaches and plums, became even more confused.
Why did her cousin bring her to the Duke of Qi's mansion?
Just as he was about to ask, Qi Xiao spoke first, "Come down."
The obedient cousin got off the carriage.
The guard boy's eyes almost popped out of his head.
God.
Are they dreaming or are they just seeing things?
Their eldest young master actually brought the girl back to his house?!
The madam intended to bring the eldest young master and his cousin together, but the eldest young master didn't want to, so he openly took the girl back to the house. This not only refuted my aunt's face, but also blatantly disobeyed the madam, and he would be beaten half to death.
While the boys were dumbfounded, Lin Yun followed Qi Xiao into the Duke of Qi's mansion with blushing cheeks.
In the house, the eldest wife of the Duke of Qi was talking to a lady.
That lady is the aunt who got married to the Duke of Qi. She has been living abroad with her husband for six years. She returned to Beijing this time because she wanted to go through the Duke of Qi and the ministers of the DPRK. When Mr. Liu returns to Beijing to report on his duties after completing his term in three months, he can
After successfully staying in Beijing, my two children have reached the age where they want to marry each other. I can't find a good match in my job, so I have to do it in Kyoto.
As they chatted, the conversation turned to Qi Xiao. Aunt Qi was full of praise for Qi Xiao, her natal nephew, and was very satisfied. Her son was praised, and Mrs. Qi was also happy. But what her son said to her yesterday
, it was like a thorn stuck in her throat, unable to spit it out or swallow.
Close relatives should not get married...
Although she scolded her son severely at the time, the more she thought about it afterwards, the more uneasy she became.
Now she saw Aunt Qi praising her son and her cousin looking shy and embarrassed. She became more and more worried. She put down the tea she had held in her hand for a long time without taking a sip and asked Aunt Qi, "I remember you had a handkerchief in hand?"
My maiden name is Shuhui, and she married her cousin a few years ago. Is she okay?"
The topic suddenly changed, which confused Aunt Qi. She was puzzled, "Why did you mention Shuhui?"
"I just suddenly remembered it, so I asked," Mrs. Qi said.
Aunt Qi sighed, "She's not in good condition. I haven't seen her for many years. In recent years, we haven't even exchanged letters. I don't know how she is doing now."
Mrs. Qi said, "I remember she gave birth to a son..."
Aunt Qi said, "Her son died before he was three years old, and then she gave birth to a daughter. Unfortunately..."
He stopped here, and Mrs. Qi asked, "What's the pity?"
"It's a pity that I was born stupid."
Mrs. Qi's expression changed and she asked urgently, "Then, do you know why the first son died in infancy?" This chapter has been completed!