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Chapter 533

Fighting crickets?

That's no problem.

As a cricket, even if you die in battle, your life will be in vain.

Cricket: I'm still alive, and you expect me to die in battle?

Su Tang handed the small bamboo cage to Xie Boting. Xie Boting didn't even open it and gave it to Prince Xin'an who was following the carriage.

Prince Xin'an and the others were experts in cricket fighting, but they still caught the crickets from Prince Xin's Mansion in Subei. They didn't have any expectations at all. They just threw the small bamboo cage to the servants and took away ten taels of gambling money, "Take it with you."

Let’s play in the fighting arena.”

The boy was so happy that he couldn't open his mouth from ear to ear, put the money in his pocket, and ran away with the crickets.

Prince Xin'an and the others rode forward, talking and laughing. Mu Zhi heard the sound of horse hooves and said, "Brother Su is here."

"Don't pay attention to him. We treat him as a brother in vain, and he actually lied to us," Prince Xin'an said angrily.

After a while, Su Ji came over on horseback and said, "I must go to Cheng'an Bo's house for a wedding banquet, but he left without waiting for me."

No one paid attention to him.

Su Ji was confused. He wondered whether he could become invisible or whether Prince Xin'an and the others couldn't hear what he said.

Su Ji called them twice, but no one ignored him.

Su Ji stretched out her hand to pull the money bag hanging on Prince Xin'an's waist, but Prince Xin'an resisted and did not have an attack.

Su Ji's brows twisted again and again. He looked at Qi Xiao and Mu Zhi. They looked at each other intently, as if they really couldn't see him.

Su Ji raised her hand and slapped Prince Xin'an on the back of the head. The slap made Prince Xin'an stagger and almost fell off his horse.

Prince Xin'an wanted to beat Su Ji to death, "Su Ji!"

Qi Xiao and Mu Zhixiao had stomachaches.

Su Ji looked at her hand that hit someone, and the corners of her mouth twitched and said, "What the hell are you doing? I thought I was going to be invisible."

Prince Xin'an stretched out his hand, took back the money bag that Su Ji had taken, and said, "You are going too far. My ex asked you if you were engaged, and you categorically said no. After I got back, I convinced my mother

Concubine, I wanted to bring you and my cousin together, but it turned out that you got engaged half a year ago! I almost made my cousin a laughing stock!"

The King of Xin'an County scolded Su Jixun, which made Su Jixun confused. He really didn't know that the King of Xin'an County intended to match him up. No, this is not the point. The point is

Is he engaged?

How come he doesn't know?

"When will I get married?" Su Ji looked confused.

"Pretend, keep pretending!" King Xin'an's eyes were blazing, and the slap Su Ji gave was so heavy that the back of his head hurt slightly.

Su Ji turned to look at Qi Xiao and Mu Zhi, "Who said I was engaged?"

"aunt."

When Mu Zhi said these two words, Su Ji was stunned and her voice was torn apart, "My mother?"

Mu Zhi nodded.

Today Yunjia is getting married, and Su Ji helps usher her in. Everything she says and does is in the eyes of the ministers. Prince Xin is full of praise for Su Ji, and several ministers are interested in marrying their daughters to Su Ji.

After thinking about it, Mrs. Xu declined their kindness and said that she had engaged Su Ji six months ago when she was in Qingzhou.

Being stared at by Prince Xin'an and others with reproachful eyes, Su Ji felt like there was a big word "injustice" hanging on her forehead.

He really couldn't explain it, because it was his mother who said he was engaged.

What they said beside the carriage reached Su Tang's ears word for word. Su Tang was also very surprised by what Prince Xin'an and the others said. Then he heard the carriage being knocked twice and Su Ji's call.

A voice came, "Sister?"


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