Chapter 2012: The young marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (18)

Chapter 2012 Young Marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (18)

Master Meng subconsciously raised his eyes to look at the young marshal.

Under the flickering lights, the figure of the man seemed to be shrouded in a thin layer of mist.

Even the icy arc of the cheek became a little warmer.

Qin Shen's eyes were quiet.

There were indescribable emotions all over his body.

Neither sad nor happy nor angry.

He put away the letter sent by Master Meng, turned around and left without looking back.

The adjutant followed hurriedly with his troops.

That direction seems to be going back to the Young Marshal's Mansion.

Master Meng looked at the young marshal who was going away, raised his hand and patted his chest, feeling a bit like surviving a catastrophe.

I don't know what was written in that letter, which could make the young commander's mood change from anger to calm immediately.

Yuanqian took two days off, and she will not go to the rose garden again in these two days.

Because she is busy looking for a good place to live.

And what she has to do is to spend money on buying, buying, buying furniture, and spending all kinds of money to get people to work overtime and deal with the things she needs.

Two days later.

Yuanqian moved with Tao Ling.

Tao Ling disagreed at first, and was a little skeptical about Yuanqian's words.

Fortunately, Yuanqian knew what Tao Ling was worried about. She didn't tell Tao Ling that she bought it. Instead, she told Tao Ling that she saved someone outside. In order to thank her, he happened to have a spare house. They came to live here, just to help someone else look after the house.

As a result, Tao Ling no longer doubted it.

However, I am still a little worried, is it not good to do so.

However, Yuanqian couldn't resist, so he finally had to follow.

However, Tao Ling found out when he followed Yuanqian to the place.

The low-key place reveals luxury.

Surrounded by hustle and bustle and quiet, it is an excellent place.

Tao Ling was stunned, and stood at the door, hesitantly daring to step in.

"Ah Qian, do we really want to live here?" She was full of doubts.

Yuanqian nodded, "Yes, it's here, everything is ready, and don't worry, there will be no problems. If you really feel embarrassed, you can help 'them' raise them when you are fine. Birds, cut flowers."

The two of them just moved into the small western building.

Although Tao Ling was still a little suspicious, Yuanqian's expression was too normal, so she didn't say anything more.

In order to dispel Tao Ling's emotions, on the day of moving in, a couple came to thank Tao Ling and express their gratitude in various ways.

Fate · Well-behaved · Smiling with low eyebrows.

Is there anything that can stop her?

Spend money to find two people to act in a play, and save Tao Ling from thinking about it.

The residence was stable, and that night, Yuanqian went to the rose garden.

After all, she had agreed with Qin Shen that she would show up tonight, and it would be bad if she broke her promise.

Yuan Qian before leaving.

Tao Ling always felt very uneasy. Now that he has a place to live and his condition has improved a lot, then he should quit the night shift in the future and change jobs, otherwise it will be unsafe to run back and forth at night.

Yuan smiled and agreed.

At the Rose Garden, she didn't plan to stay for a long time.

In a few days, after the matter is settled, she can also leave the rose garden and live in style.

There is a distance between Xiaoyanglou and the rose garden, so that it took ten minutes longer than usual, but I didn't expect that something happened in the rose garden in just these ten minutes.

When she walked to the rose garden.

A crowd of theater-goers were gathering at the gate of the rose garden.

They pointed out the situation inside, but no one dared to go in, for fear of causing trouble.

Yuan Qian frowned, stretched out his hand to push aside the crowd, and walked straight in.

(end of this chapter)

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