Chapter 2049: Young Marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (55)

Chapter 2049 Young Marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (55)

After breakfast.

The adjutant noticed something.

He seemed to be targeted by Yuanqian.

"..." Looking at Yuanqian's malicious eyes.

He suddenly realized something.

The bad premonition hit quickly.

Afterwards, he found an excuse, ran away as if to escape, and returned to the Governor's Mansion in a hurry.

As for the Xiaoyanglou, besides him, there are other people guarding, but the treatment is not as good as him.

Those people have been in the dark all the time.

Therefore, the adjutant is completely assured of Tao Ling's safety.

He returned to the Governor's Mansion, and ran to Qin Shen's residence without saying a word.

Then…

There is no more.

Seeing the disgruntled look of the young marshal, he knew it was a failure.

Moreover, it is likely to shake him out.

Thinking about Yuanqian's approach, the adjutant thought, it's better not to go to the small western-style building these days.

To save the future wife from thinking of ways to torture him.

After hesitating for a while, he summoned up his courage and persuaded the young marshal, but wasn't he just rejected? There's nothing to be sad about, anyway, sooner or later he'll be the Young Marshal's man.

Unexpectedly, Qin Shen looked at him with a puzzled expression.

"What are you talking about? What rejection?"

Adjutant, "..." Didn't your plan fail and you were rejected by Yuanqian?

Qin Shen seemed to be in a good mood, and said with a smile, "I just said I had a fever, but she saw through it. Your method doesn't work. However, I still want to thank you. It was a blessing in disguise. Although the plan was not good enough, it ended well. .

I am now thinking about what to give as a bride price, do you have any good suggestions? "

The adjutant looked confused, "..." Wait, what is this?

Isn’t it cooked rice without raw rice? Then why are you still proposing marriage?

Perhaps his appearance was too dazed, but it happened that Qin Shen was in a good mood, so he explained one more sentence casually.

"Last night, I smoothly laid down on the bed and hugged her to sleep. Before going to bed, she told me that I could prepare the dowry first. As long as my aunt let go, she could marry me at any time."

After saying this, his brows and eyes were slightly raised, and the smile on his face was so strong that he couldn't help it.

It's not an explanation, it's more like showing off.

The adjutant suddenly realized something.

The young marshal said before that he was unhappy on the floor and wanted to sleep with Yuan in his arms. It seemed that he was really just sleeping.

It wasn't what he thought it was.

The corner of his mouth twitched, his whole body stiffened, um...he misunderstood.

He mistakenly thought that the young marshal meant raw rice and cooked rice.

but don't want to...

At this moment, the adjutant suddenly wanted to cry but had no tears.

His train of thought really couldn't keep up with the young marshal.

Before he could say anything, Qin Shen added, "Oh, by the way, last night, she asked me who taught me how to fake a fever."

The adjutant twitched his eyebrows and said, "...Young Marshal!" His voice was shrill.

Fuck, Fuck!

No wonder this morning, when Yuanqian looked at him, he was always gloomy. The bad premonition in his heart was particularly strong. It turned out that it was really what he guessed.

The adjutant wanted to cry, but the methods he taught were all to warm up the relationship between the two!

Although the way to raise the temperature may not be right.

However, he is really a teammate!

He is no match.

Capitalized grievances.

Qin Shen was in an extremely good mood. It was a rare thing. His heart was kind. He patted the adjutant on the shoulder, "Don't worry, she will stare at you twice at most, and she won't really do anything to you. She is so gentle and kind."

Adjutant, "..." Gentle and kind?

Are you sure she has something to do with gentleness and kindness? ? ?

(end of this chapter)

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