Chapter 11: come back yourself if you have the ability

Chapter 11 You have the ability to come back by yourself

"Lang Jun is inconvenient to move now, just stay at my house with peace of mind." Pei Yi smiled kindly, "If you need anything, just mention it."

After all, she still wants to get closer to the future tyrant, teasing is nothing but a friendly gesture.

Hearing these words, Huo Yuan hesitated again.

In fact, the advantages of staying in Pei's residence outweigh the disadvantages.

No one in the capital does not know that Pei Sanlang is a group favorite in Pei's family.

But who doesn't know that Pei Sanlang's six relatives don't recognize him?

If he has a good relationship with Pei Sanlang, wouldn't it be convenient for him to control the Pei family.

Huo Yuan's small calculations were crackling, and he said modestly: "Thank you, Saburo."

"Lang Jun, you are too polite." Pei Yi smiled wickedly and changed the subject, "Now you can't remember your name, so what should I call you?"

She originally wanted to give Huo Yuan a nickname.

But she was worried that her popularity would be too much, so she should return the decision on the name to Huo Yuan himself.

Huo Yuan pretended to think for a while, and suggested: "Why don't you call me 'Jian'."

"Jian?" Pei Yi asked in confusion.

Huo Yuan said loudly and authentically: "I only hope that this life will help the world and the people."

Pei Yi was stunned, and when a strange feeling arose in her heart~www..com~, she only thought that Huo Yuan was a mindless tyrant, causing the people to complain.

But now, she suddenly realized that maybe Huo Yuan's original intention was not that bad, but in the end, there was a deviation in the process of implementation.

After all, no one is born wanting to be a tyrant.

If there is a choice, who would not want to be a Mingjun?

Thinking about it this way, Pei Yi felt that it was a good choice for the Pei family to support Huo Yuan to come to power.

Maybe in the future Huo Yuan will become an emperor through the ages.

The Pei family will also become a famous family of loyal ministers.

"Brother Ji An, rest well, I won't bother you." Pei Yi got up to leave.

Huo Yuan waited until Pei Yi was far away, and ordered his servants to fetch pens, ink, paper and inkstones, wrote a letter, and tricked a maid to help him out of the mansion.

There are people like him in Linhe County.

He wants to notify his deployment.

The other end.

Du Heng followed Pei Yi back to the wing of the main courtyard.

He took out four letters from his wide sleeves.

"This is a letter from Master, Madam, Uncle, and Second Master to you, Third Master."

Pei Yi took it and opened the letter from the prime minister's father first.

The first paragraph at the beginning of Pei Shu translates into vernacular: It is you who said that you want to leave the Pei family and get ahead.

Then you should not declare to the outside world that you are the Pei family in the capital.

You can work hard to return to the capital by yourself.

Pei Yi couldn't help laughing when she saw the arrogant words.

She originally thought that when Huo Yuan wanted to go back to Beijing, she would go back to Beijing with Huo Yuan.

Now it seems that she must take the imperial examination and return to the capital, right?

Pei Yi suppressed a smile and continued to look down.

The letter stated that the Pei family had found out that the assassin this time was the Fifth Prince's.

It seemed that he was afraid that his daughter would not understand, so Pei Shu specifically explained: "As a father, he remains neutral in the dispute for the crown prince."

"The fifth prince wanted to win over the father, but the father did not agree."

"The Fifth Prince sent assassins to provoke the relationship between our father and daughter, obviously wanting to wait for an opportunity to retaliate."

"This person's mind is too small to be resourceful."

"Although the father has sent someone to beat the fifth prince, this person will definitely have another trick."

"You have to be more careful in Linhe County, don't fall into the trap of the Fifth Prince."

Seeing these earnest words, Pei Yi felt a warm current in her heart.

Now that there is such an old father nagging, she feels very happy.

The rest of the letter is all about pointing Pei Yi: "I have made too many enemies for my father, so you must be more careful when you are out this time."

"Although Linhe County is far away from the capital, as my daughter Pei Shu, it is impossible for you not to be disturbed by the capital."

Seeing this, Pei Yi couldn't help laughing again.

At the beginning, she was told not to admit her identity as the Pei family, but here she is rushing to call her daughter again.

Her father, the prime minister, is very arrogant, and he wants to be nice to the child, but he doesn't want to admit it.

Pei Yi treasured the letter and put it back in the envelope.

She is now in a somewhat dignified mood.

According to Dad, Linhe County is not safe at all.

The fifth prince just sent someone to assassinate her, and he doesn't know what harm will happen next?

Papa remains neutral, the other princes must be dissatisfied with Papa. Maybe these princes will also take the opportunity to attack her.

Pei Yi couldn't help sighing.

It's hard to stay neutral.

In the book, Huo Yuan has always been suspicious of the Pei family, which has a lot to do with Pei Shu's neutrality in the dispute for the crown prince.

However, it is impossible for her to rashly write a letter to suggest that her father support Huo Yuan.

These matters related to the future of the Pei family must go back to Beijing and discuss with Father face to face.

Pei Yi opened the second letter.

This is written by Mrs. Pei.

The beginning of the article is to comfort my daughter with a metaphor, saying: When flowers are in full bloom, they will naturally want bees to pick them.

The letter went on to explain Du Heng's situation.

Du Heng was picked up by Mrs. Pei on the street before.

At that time, Du Heng was a child who was only eight years old—to be precise, a little beggar who was only eight years old.

Mrs. Pei adopted Du Heng to provide him with food and clothing, which can be described as a rebirth of kindness.

Du Heng was indoctrinated since he was a child to serve and accompany the third master.

He is loyal to Mrs. Pei and Mr. Pei.

Mrs. Pei specially emphasized in the letter: Although Du Heng didn't know that Pei Yi was a woman, Pei Yi didn't have to worry about things in the room at all.

Because even if Du Heng knew that Pei Yi was a woman, he would never make it public.

This loyal boy will definitely be devoted to Pei Yi and keep his mouth shut.

Seeing this, Pei Yi couldn't help laughing again.

Her mother's heart is too big.

Now that many forces are staring at the Pei family, how could she dare to be so indulgent?

Even if Du Heng was raised by the Pei family, how can it be guaranteed that Du Heng will not betray him?

Once Du Heng finds out that she is a daughter after having turmoil with her, it will become a ticking time bomb for the Pei family.

Pei Yi smiled and shook her head, put the letter back in the envelope, and then opened the third letter.

This letter was written by the eldest brother of the Pei family.

This poor elder brother who was accused of corruption by the original owner was not angry with his sister at all, and directly stuffed ten silver notes in the envelope.

Each denomination is one thousand taels.

Pei Dalang also told his sister in the letter: If you don’t have enough money, just raise it, and don’t lose yourself.

Pei Yi laughed dumbfounded.

I have given her so many banknotes, how could she not have enough?

Pei Yi opened the fourth letter again.

This is written by her second brother.

The painting style is as simple and crude as that of the big brother, with five silver notes stuffed inside, each with a denomination of one thousand taels.

He also worriedly emphasized to his sister: Money is tight recently, so I can only take out so much.

In addition, he specially sent a peerless weapon to his sister.

Sister must pay attention to checking and inspection.

(end of this chapter)

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