Chapter 2058: The young marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (64)

Chapter 2058 Young Marshal always likes to make trouble for no reason (64)

Shallow edge to open the door.

Tao Ling was planning to go outside to see the situation.

But was pushed back by Yuanqian.

"Mom, there is nothing to see, the scene is a bit bloody, let's go in!"

"Huh? Will something happen?"

"No, Qin Shen's people know how to measure."

"Um."

The person hiding in the dark, "..." suddenly took the blame?

well.

They wanted to say that the young marshal's worries were completely unnecessary.

The scene just now was more than bloody? It was clearly a one-sided gang fight.

Oh, she beat up more than 20 strong men by herself.

Look, with a few words, the twenty or so thugs were so frightened that they turned their faces and beat their customers mercilessly.

Why.

terrible!

Young Marshal doesn't have to worry about the safety of the young lady in the future.

What the young marshal needs to worry about is his own safety.

Judging from the current situation.

Maybe, after getting married, the young marshal will become a strict wife, and if he doesn't pay attention, he will be beaten severely!

horrible! What should I do if I suddenly feel sorry for the young commander?

The few tremblingly glanced at Mrs. Xiang and Father Xiang who were beaten speechlessly.

Oh, and that ignorant Miss Xiang.

Tsk tsk, it looks really miserable.

It's about the same.

The boss shouted, "Okay, let's go!"

Hearing this, more than 20 people quickly stopped their movements and left together.

In the blink of an eye, only the three members of the Xiang family and a few people hiding in the dark were left.

So, they had no choice but to divide into two teams, one team continued to guard here, and the other pair sent the three people who were beaten half to death back home.

Finding fault with the family seems to be over like this.

For the next whole day, Tao Ling didn't see anyone who shouldn't appear again.

On the contrary, at night, people who had been hiding in the dark appeared near the small western-style building and guarded the gate.

Looks extra conscientious.

Tao Ling was a little astonished, and went in to wash the fruit, cooked a meal, and asked them to eat more.

After all, if it weren’t for these few people today, what would have happened to Xiangjia!

But those people always keep their responsibilities in mind.

Before the young marshal left, he had specially instructed not to step into the small western-style building at will!

Can only be guarded outside, except for special circumstances.

This meal...

Forget it.

Tao Ling saw that the few people were not moving, and began to thank them again.

Those people, "..." looked at each other, no one dared to say anything, and their eyes fell on Yuanqian almost at the same time.

Yuanqian looked at a few people with a smile that was not a smile, "Didn't you hear what my mother just said? Thank you for helping to drive away the people from Xiang's family. Let's express our gratitude for this meal. Don't dislike it."

Several people, "..." dare not dare.

Those people were beaten by the young lady.

Under Yuanqian's threatening gaze, the person in the lead quickly understood what Yuanqian meant, and immediately understood, and after some false greetings, all the credit for the matter was put on Qin Shen.

In short, the words on the scene are probably: Thanks to the young commander who knows things like a god!

The young marshal taught well and so on.

Bragging about Qin Shen without embarrassment.

Introduced Tao Ling in a great mood, and became more and more satisfied with Qin Shen.

Yuanqian nodded in relief.

Well, good, that's the effect.

Not only can she perfectly cover up the matter of her beating someone, but she can also put it on Qin Shen, which makes Tao Ling more satisfied with him.

Kill two birds with one stone!

Those people quietly entered the small western-style building under Tao Ling's invitation (and under the threat of Yuanqian), and had a carefully prepared dinner.

(end of this chapter)

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