Chapter 106: far-reaching plan

Chapter 106 is far-reaching

Qi Sha felt bored, so he turned around and wanted to leave.

"Hey, where are you going?" Du Heng asked.

Qi Sha was too lazy to talk to the other party, and walked away quickly without saying a word.

The third master just ordered him to check the account books of County Magistrate Li, and he had to arrange manpower to verify what the people said.

He is busy, how can he have free time like Du, who spends all day fearing that the world will not be chaotic and fanning the flames everywhere.

"Hey—" Seeing that Qi Sha didn't reply to him, Du Heng couldn't help shouting again, but Qi Sha walked faster and faster, and quickly disappeared from his vision.

Hmph, forget it, he doesn't have the same knowledge as people like Qi Sha.

It would be better if this person left!

Du Heng turned around and looked at the wing in front of him—now there are only him and the third master left, and no one can affect the life of the two of him and the third master~

Du Heng walked into the room with a smug smile on the corner of his mouth.

In the wing room, Pei Yi was still lying on the bed, her whole body was in terrific pain, and suddenly she heard a sticky "Third Lord".

Pei Yi didn't cry or laugh immediately, she didn't have to look up to know that it must be her servant who ran into the house.

"Third Master~" Du Heng went to the bedside and sat down very familiarly, and confessed very actively, "Just now, you asked about the purpose of Qisha's visit, and even chatted with Ji'an alone for a while, but Dudu hasn't asked yet. And me."

Pei Yi suddenly felt a little pain in her head.

She couldn't laugh or cry and said: "Then tell me, why did you come to me just now?"

Du Heng pursed his lips and smiled, showing a small expression begging for praise, and said: "Didn't the third master ask me to find an ancient qin song a while ago, and I found it~"

Pei Yi didn't care too much, and smiled perfunctorily: "What song?"

Du Heng cleared his throat, and solemnly said with a smile: ""Fufeng Feiliu"."

Fufeng Feiliu? !

Pei Yi's face changed, and her eyes couldn't help but widen.

Isn't that exactly the song that Su Luoyun learned from a troubled old man in the original book?

Pei Yi looked at the servant sitting on the bed in shock, and said in disbelief, "Where did you find the score? Is it reliable?"

Du Heng's face was a little stinky, and he pouted slightly: "What do you mean, third master? In your heart, is he such an unreliable person?"

Pei Yi was shocked and incomprehensible now, and hurriedly coaxed: "Of course I believe you. However, this "Fufeng Feiliu" is an ancient famous song left by the former minister—but this music score has been lost for nearly a year. A hundred years. You said you found it suddenly, how many people here can believe you?"

Du Heng tilted his head slightly, and said triumphantly: "Others can't find the song "Fufeng Feiliu", but I can find it."

Seeing the unconvinced expression on his third master's face, Du Heng explained with a smirk: "Look at you like this, you can't understand music at first glance. If the third master understands a little bit, you will know "Fufeng Feiliu" ’ is not entirely lost.”

“The score of Fufeng Feiliu was burned during the war in the previous dynasty—only part of it can be destroyed.”

"That is to say, there are still a small part of the score handed down in the world."

"The reason why everyone says "Fufeng Feiliu" is lost is because so far no one has been able to complete the lost score."

Yes, she knows about this!

In the original book, Su Luoyun was able to amaze everyone with a song "Flying Willows Fufeng" - not only because of Su Luoyun's superb piano skills, but also because she completed the song.

For a while, there were rumors about the deeds of Su Luoyun's talented woman in the capital of the Great Zhou Dynasty—many high-ranking officials and nobles sought out her, and Su Luoyun's reputation was completely established.

Of course, in fact, Su Luoyun is not worthy of the name—because the person who completed the song was actually not Su Luoyun, but the troubled boss at that time.

But now...

Pei Yi couldn't help but look at her servant again.

If his servant can complete the song, then...

That…

Pei Yi was so depressed that she couldn't accept the conjecture that popped up in her heart.

The original book emphasizes over and over again that the piece "Fufeng Feiliu" is extremely difficult. If you want to complete it, unless the person is extremely talented and extremely accomplished in piano art—otherwise it is impossible to rely on that little Fragments and complete the whole score.

In other words, the original book clearly tells every audience that no one is capable of completing "Fufeng Feiliu" except the troubled boss.

Ouch, what a headache!

Pei Yi suddenly supported her head.

She is in a very complicated mood now, she even wants to hit the wall a little bit, oh no, she feels a little chilly on her body - there is an indescribable eerie feeling in her heart.

No way, no wonder she reacted so strongly—because the mysterious boss in the book is not a good person at all.

The mysterious boss, surnamed Xiao, named Junji, appeared to be a poor and lonely man, but in fact he was the eldest son of a king with a different surname—Huainan King.

Poor Xiao Junji was not favored by the King of Huainan since he was a child, and he was exiled by his stepmother at a young age. He suffered all kinds of hardships and saw through all kinds of dangers in the world, so he was already blackened at a young age. Transparent.

In the book, if the boss Xun Huan is the No. 1 pervert, then Xiao Junji is definitely the No. 1 pervert alongside him.

Xun Huan likes to kill and dismember, Xiao Junji's hobby is to invent all kinds of torture—he doesn't torture and kill people, he abuses people, he makes life worse than death.

Pei Yi felt hairy all over when she thought of this, and the back of her neck felt cold.

She couldn't help but sneak another glance at her servant.

its not right.

In the original book, Xiao Junji was hunted down and seriously injured, but was inadvertently saved by the heroine Su Luoyun.

A person like Xiao Junji, who is extremely lacking in love, easily fell in love with Su Luoyun, a considerate and considerate woman.

In order to express his love, Xiao Junji taught Su Luoyun to play "Fufeng Feiliu" hand in hand.

That's right, it's "Fufeng Flying Willows"—even though the name is so dusty and casual, it's actually a song expressing love, similar to "Feng Qiuhuang".

However, just after Xiao Junji finished teaching the tune, Su Luoyun was about to return to the capital with the Bai family.

There was no other way, Xiao Junji had no choice but to give Su Luoyun a token of love - it was said to be a token of love, but in fact it was completely life-saving.

Xiao Junji directly gave Su Luoyun a very important token, telling them that if you are in danger, just take this Black Feather Order and go to a certain bank, and someone will naturally help you when the time comes.

Look, how deep is the love of the big brother—the lover of the big brother has far-reaching plans.

(end of this chapter)

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