Chapter 171: how to plan

Chapter 171 How to plan

Later, when Feng Mianxiang appeared in the world, the moment she saw Feng Mianxiang, she realized how shallow her eyes were and how ignorant she was before.

She finally realized that the way of incense is endless, and the art of refining incense she has learned is only one or two tenths of the way of incense.

So far, she has devoted herself to studying the way of incense, and has never left Yueqi Village.

It's just a pity that Fengmianxiang has not been refined after more than two years of research.

In the art of refining incense, there has never been a major breakthrough.

The only thing that comforts her is that she has learned to be restrained and quiet.

The understanding of Xiangdao is a little bit more thorough.

Tang Yun smiled faintly when he heard the words, "Persons have their own destiny."

Yue Lan listened to Tang Yun's Buddhist remarks, although she felt speechless, she agreed.

"By the way, Ah Tang, now that your internal and hand injuries are healed, what are your plans for the future? Are you going back to the imperial capital?"

Tang Yun stayed in Yueqi Village incognito for five years, because of internal injuries, hand injuries and various reasons, naturally she couldn't return to the imperial capital.

Right now, the internal and hand injuries have all healed, and the five-year contract with Gu Bo is almost over, so it's time to return to the imperial capital.

"I will go back, but I have to plan again." Going back is definitely going to go back.

Five years have passed, and she doesn't care about everything about the Yun family, but her father's revenge must be avenged.

It's just that the internal and hand injuries recovered suddenly, and she hasn't made a detailed plan yet.

She is no longer the penniless Yuntang five years ago, she has a son.

Therefore, it must be foolproof.

"This time, remember to call me." Yue Lan looked at Tang Yun, and suddenly said seriously.

She is afraid.

I was afraid of seeing Tang Yun covered in blood again, and also afraid that she would go and say goodbye, and there would be no return date.

Rather than worrying in this small village, it is better to go with her and wish her a helping hand.

"What are you messing around with?" Tang Yun muttered in a low voice.

"If something really happens to you, how do you want me to feel at ease, why don't you take me with you, as an extra guarantee, don't worry, I am also an old person in my family, and I also cherish my life."

Tang Yun sighed after hearing the words, "Let's talk about it later, we'll talk about it after Gu Bo's matter is dealt with."

Hearing what Tang Yun said, Yue Lan remembered that Gu Bo was going to die.

Thinking that Gu Bo is going to die, Yue Lan suddenly remembered something, "A Tang, did you tell Yue girl about Gu Bo's going to die?"

Tang Yun was silent for a few seconds after hearing the words, and then sighed softly, "I haven't had time to say it yet, I planned to call her today."

He said so, but in fact there was no need to make a phone call, Tang Yun also knew, not to mention that Gu Bo hadn't died yet, even if he died, Gu Xiyue probably wouldn't come to Gu Bo's funeral.

Gu Xiyue is not Gu Bo's own. Although she has been Gu Bo's adopted daughter for seventeen years, the relationship between father and daughter is not good at all.

The two can be said to look at each other and hate each other.

Sometimes, Gu Xiyue looks at Gu Bo with eyes that want to kill Gu Bo.

How to put it, she is also considered a stepmother, so it is really difficult to say much.

Gu Xiyue has a cold temper and is not easy to get close to. Most of the time she stays away from home. Although Tang Yun has been her stepmother for five years, the relationship between the two is not very good.

It can only be said that it is not bad.

Obviously, Yue Lan knew her little apprentice quite well. Hearing Tang Yun's words, Yue Lan sighed softly, "Oh~ I guess I told her, she won't come either."

Tang Yun sighed slightly after hearing this, but didn't speak.

(end of this chapter)

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