Chapter 292: Don’t set up flags indiscriminately!

Chapter 292 Don't set up flags randomly!

Blink, the thirteenth day of the first lunar month.

The family who played mahjong at home for more than ten days finally realized that the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is coming, and if they don’t pack up and go to Fucheng, they probably won’t be able to watch the Lantern Festival Lantern Festival.

On the fifteenth day, they arrived in Fucheng.

The city gate is towering and heavily guarded.

The flow of people is like weaving.

This is a very prosperous city.

The main road after entering the city is wide and flat, and seven or eight carriages can run in parallel.

After entering, the traffic began to diverge.

It was the first time for several people to visit the mansion in Fucheng.

The location is good, and the people living around are either rich or expensive.

This caused Shen Nanwei to worry about one thing in particular.

Afraid of meeting acquaintances.

"Human, there are so many acquaintances that can be met." Shen Nanwei comforted herself.

Lu Jingzhi turned pale with shock, "Mother, don't set up flags indiscriminately!"

"What is the flag?"

"It's a little flag."

"Wait for me, I will definitely come back to marry you after high school—80% I won't win."

"Wait for me, after completing this task, we will retire to the Jianghu—80% will be chopped into meat."

"Trust me, no one will find out—80% of the world will."

Shen Nanwei's eyes were complicated, "Then did I say something serious just now?"

Then who knows.

Anyway, it was just a corner, and Lu Jingzhi saw an acquaintance.

Putting her way through the crowd with the young man who owed him 8 million, he came to her and looked at her a few times, "You have grown taller."

Shen Nanwei really wanted to go back a few minutes ago and slap herself on the mouth.

Let you set up that little flag randomly.

"Long time no see, haven't you returned to the imperial capital?" Lu Jingzhi greeted with a smile.

It was Xu Shulou who came.

Hearing Lu Jingzhi's words, his face immediately changed, and he snorted softly, "I'm a human being, can she still restrain me to death?"

Although he didn't say what happened, but based on the original point of view, it's probably talking about his mother.

During the Chinese New Year, he sent a gift to Jiang's house.

also received a gift prepared by Jiang Tanyue.

Quite satisfactory.

It annoyed Xu Shulou a bit.

He had personally picked out a gift for the little girl, but he returned it so perfunctorily.

Coincidentally, Xu Shulou lived only a wall away from them.

"When did you buy the yard?"

"At home," Xu Shulou said in a bad tone, "who knows when it existed."

Lu Jingzhi stood outside the gate of his house and looked up for a few seconds.

sighed.

Achieved house freedom at a young age.

The future is promising!

Then he followed Shen Nanwei and walked in.

Turn around and wave goodbye to Xu Shulou.

Next door, Xu Shulou kicked open the door, and the guards following in the distance slowly gathered together, and finally, a magnificent group formed.

Looked at each other.

Shaking his head.

Young master's temper is becoming more and more unpredictable.

If he was moody before, now he is gloomy and indifferent.

I just became a little happier, and then it became like this again.

During the period of returning to Bai's house, Xu Shulou had a bad time.

In other words, his life in the imperial capital was not very easy.

Official position.

He just didn't want it.

If you have the ability, send someone to trap his guards again, and hunt him down again.

On the couch, Xu Shulou slept unsteadily, his eyelashes trembling, but he just couldn't wake up, until someone shook him awake, and then he escaped from the nightmare.

"Young master, you said that you will go to see the lanterns at night."

"I'm not going, there's nothing to see."

As soon as the words finished, another person knocked on the door, "My lord, the little girl next door is squatting on the wall and calling you to go out to eat Yuanxiao."

Xu Shulou got up with a grunt, "Change."

(end of this chapter)

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