Chapter 2013: The young marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (19)

Chapter 2013 Young Marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (19)

At that time, the Rose Garden Hall.

Master Meng and a group of people are confronting a girl in a foreign dress.

The two parties refused to give in to each other.

She walked over slowly.

The girl's back was facing Yuanqian, so she didn't know that Yuanqian was approaching her.

The girl's domineering voice fell in her ears, "I'll say it one last time, hand over that vixen!" These words were addressed to Master Meng.

Master Meng raised his eyes, and saw Yuan Qian who walked in at some time, his eyes lit up suddenly, and in the blink of an eye, they returned to their original state.

"Miss Xiang, Nian Nian is indeed not here. If you need to find her for anything, come back tomorrow."

After finishing speaking, he calmly gave Yuanqian a wink, signaling her to leave quickly.

The edge is shallow, "???"

No!

She doesn't want to leave!

Unexpectedly, she didn't go to Xiang Caiqin, but Xiang Caiqin took the initiative to send her to the door.

Still doing trouble here?

Such a good opportunity, why did she let it go?

Seeing Yuanqian's delay in leaving, Master Meng showed a little anxiety on his face, perhaps he kept looking in Yuanqian's direction, which quickly attracted Xiang Caiqin's attention.

As soon as she turned her head, she saw Yuan Qian who was about to walk in front of her.

A girl's sixth sense is always more accurate.

With just one glance, Xiang Caiqin knew that the person in front of her was Nian Nian she was looking for.

"Are you just Nian Nian?"

Xiang Caiqin was wearing a white dress and a gauze cap on her head, making her face delicate and bright.

It was this person who caused the tragedy of the original owner's life.

She looks pretty, but why is she so femme fatale?

They all have the surname Xiang, but they don't care about the sisters at all.

Oh, that's not right, after all, in Xiang Caiqin's eyes, she never regarded the original owner as a younger sister.

Seeing that she didn't answer, Xiang Caiqin took two steps forward, aggressively, "Hey, what am I talking to you? Are you deaf?"

"Huh? Didn't you drink foreign ink for a few years? Why, is this how foreign countries teach you etiquette?" Yuanqian sneered.

Everyone in Ancheng knows that Miss Xiang Jia, Xiang Caiqin, has stayed abroad. She is a girl with perfect etiquette, well-educated, and forward thinking.

But now, listen to what she said, and then look at the attitude of the young lady.

Tsk tsk, I'm afraid the foreign ink has spoiled my stomach.

Xiang Caiqin looked at the people standing at the door watching the show pointing at her, her expression changed, and she vented her anger on Yuanqian instead.

"What nonsense are you talking about? Do you need etiquette for a vixen like you? Don't you know what you did?"

Yuanqian looked innocent, "What did I do?"

"What did you say you did? You are pretty, so how could you do something like stealing someone else's man? Shameless! Calling you a vixen is an advantage to you!"

These words are just and righteous, those who don't know think that Yuanqian has really done something.

Yuanqian smiled, staring at Xiang Caiqin without blinking.

Staring at Xiang Caiqin till the hairs all over his body, he took a step back and subconsciously distanced himself from her.

"You...don't try to do anything to me. If you rob a man, you are a complete vixen! I came to the Rose Garden to expose your true colors! Also, let me tell you, I am the eldest lady of the Xiang family!

Xiang Jia, do you know? The Xiang family who has a good relationship with the warlord! If you mess with me, it's like messing with my Xiang family, and if you mess with the Xiang family, you're messing with the Governor's Mansion! The young master in the Governor's Mansion has a very good relationship with me, and he will send you to **** every minute! "

Xiang Caiqin is confident and confident, and doesn't feel that there is anything wrong with her fake and powerful words.

(end of this chapter)

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