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Chapter 368

Seven or eight noble ladies were crying and laughing, and the two maids could not hold them up. They shocked the young men of the aristocratic family opposite, and some smashed plates, teacups, and tables, making a complete peony banquet a mess.

The accident happened so quickly that Princess Jin Min's face turned green. She hoped that it was Su Tang who was drunk and crazy and not someone else.

But Su Tang was fine, but the others were so drunk...

Thinking that the maid might have poured the wrong wine, Princess Jin Min wanted to kill someone. She quickly stood up and said, "Hurry and help them down, and then call the imperial doctor!"

Su Tang and Xie Boting looked at me and I looked at you. Su Tang thought it was Xie Boting's work, but Xie Boting suspected that it was Su Tang's hand or foot.

"Not you?" the two said in unison, shaking their heads together.

Su Tang smiled, "Then this will be interesting."

If a person drinks like crazy, it can be said that he is drunk. Now a group of ladies are doing this, which is obviously abnormal.

Furthermore, a group of ladies who have been waiting for a long time have suffered such a huge humiliation. It is unreasonable for Princess Jin Min not to give them an explanation. Last time something happened to the Queen Mother, she was blamed. Let’s see who she can blame this time. Let’s ask a maid to come out.

But it can't calm everyone's anger.

The steward of Princess Jin Min's Mansion came over to apologize, "Something went wrong. The peony banquet ends here. I'll send everyone away."

Xie Boting took Su Tang away. Over there, several princes from Xin'an County came over and asked Su Tang, "Are they poisoned?"

People who are accustomed to drinking will naturally understand drunkenness, and they will not be so consistent when they are drunk.

It's just that they weren't sure whether Su Tang knew medical skills, so asking Su Tang was the most straightforward thing to do.

Su Tang nodded, and I knew they had such expressions on their faces.

Even if he came to a banquet properly, he could be poisoned. It was really unlucky for his grandma to open the door for him.

Several people stepped out of the mansion, got on horseback, and were about to leave when a young man from Princess Jin Min's mansion chased them out. He was still carrying the eagle that died before delivering the message, and said to Su Ji, "

This eagle was shot down by Young Master Su, please take it away and dispose of it."

The boy sent the eagle to Su Ji. What could Su Ji do? It was indeed him who shot it down, and it was his prey. He stretched out his hand to catch it.

In the carriage, Su Tang looked at Xie Boting, "Do you really wonder who uses an eagle to deliver messages?"

She has offended people everywhere, and she really doesn't want her eldest brother to be like her. If she can make up for it, she should try her best to make up for it.

Xie Boting shook his head. He really didn't know, "I'll ask my father when I get back."

Chen Qing drove the carriage forward, and Su Ji rode over and knocked on the carriage, "Sister..."

Su Tang opened the car curtain to look at him, and saw Su Ji holding up the eagle in her hand and said, "The eagle meat tastes good too. You can take it back and braise it."

Su Tang, "..."

Xie Boting, "..."

Big brother.

Could you be more generous?

Even Xie Boting didn't know who used an eagle to send messages, so it was unusual. He didn't know whose eagle belonged to him, so he was about to burn it. How could he apologize to others later and bring a bunch of leftover bones with him?

However, Su Ji just told Su Tang and threw the eagle to Chen Qing. She said to Xie Boting, "My sister likes game. She didn't leave the court before. As a brother, I have a full responsibility. Now that she is married, you can't let my sister wrong you."

.”

Xie Boting nodded and said seriously, "From now on, I will rely on my wife to practice archery."

Su Tang, "..."
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