Chapter 393: , not too double standard

Chapter 393, not too double standard

After chatting with some businessmen who wanted to cooperate for a while, Shi Fuxin didn't want to stay any longer, and just as she was about to leave, Hu Xinrui came to her.

Shi Fuxin looked at her, smiled and said nothing.

Hu Xinrui: "Can you really heal my mother-in-law's heart disease?"

Shi Fuxin smiled and said: "It seems that Gongsun Ming treats you well, and makes you so concerned about your mother-in-law's affairs."

Hu Xinrui paused for a moment: "Is Chu Yao treating you badly?"

Shi Fuxin smiled: "Chu Yao treats me badly, are you two responsible for me?"

Hu Xinrui pursed her lips and stopped talking.

Shi Fuxin laughed: "Speaking of which, you should thank me. Back then when Gongsun Ming was able to grab the hydrangea ball, I did my best."

"If you didn't have that hydrangea, your marriage to Gongsun Ming would probably not be so smooth. Of course, unless you reveal your family background in advance, it will be difficult to get the approval of Princess Qingyang and the Gongsun family."

Hu Xinrui really didn't know that Gongsun Ming was able to grab the hydrangea because of Shi Fuxin.

Shi Fuxin didn't think about what to do to Hu Xinrui, and continued to smile: "I can relieve Princess Qingyang's pain and ensure that her condition does not deteriorate for three years, but you have to pay for ten sea ships, which is the same price."

Seeing that Hu Xinrui frowned, he said again, "If you can accept it, send someone to send a letter to Rongwang's Mansion. If you don't accept it, just pretend I didn't say anything."

After finishing speaking, Shi Fuxin stepped out of the attic and left the center of the lake.

As soon as she left, Du Zixuan walked to Hu Xinrui's side: "Shi Fuxin is too talkative, ten sea ships, does she know how much money it will cost?"

She heard what Hu Xinrui and Shi Fuxin said just now.

Hu Xinrui: "She opened her mouth on purpose, just to want me to bleed." After a pause, "It was true that Mrs. Wang violated the agreement at the beginning, and I accepted the price."

Hearing this, Du Zixuan couldn't say anything more.

Hu Xinrui said again: "My mother-in-law's heart disease has become more and more serious in the past two years. If she can really save her mother-in-law's illness and let her husband open her arms, even if it is only three years, I think it is a profit."

Du Zixuan looked at Hu Xinrui and sighed: "Gongsun Ming is really lucky. Thanks to marrying a rich and powerful daughter-in-law like you, he can afford such an expensive medical fee."

Hu Xinrui glanced at her: "The financial resources of the Gongsun family are not weak, and they can pay for it."

Du Zixuan directly 'cut': "Does Shi Fuxin want money? What she wants is a sea-going ship, and the Gongsun family can also give it?"

Hu Xinrui smiled: "Fortunately, I can afford what Shi Fuxin wants."

Hu Xinrui didn't know what to say: "Let's go too."

After Shi Fuxin left the center of the lake, she saw that the people in the Cathay Pacific Corridor and the Minyin Corridor had not yet dispersed. She glanced at the Minyin Corridor, and saw that the Prince Rong's mansion and the female family members of the Shi family were gone, so she prepared to go back directly to the Prince's mansion. .

Unexpectedly, when he was about to leave the guild hall, he was stopped by the prince who had been waiting early on the only way.

Shi Fuxin stopped four or five meters away from the prince.

Looking at the indifferent Shi Fuxin, the crown prince couldn't tell what his mood was, he was silent for a moment, and then asked, "Can Shennongtang serve Gu?"

"Impossible!" Shi Fuxin returned without thinking, and then said: "The reason why I opened Shennongtang has only one purpose, and that is to let the people get sick and have medicine to eat."

The prince's face darkened: "But you are the master of the boss."

Shi Fuxin: "I will not drag Shennongtang into the vortex of struggle."

The prince sneered: "You are in a chess game, how can you do whatever you want."

Shi Fuxin: "It depends on human efforts."

The prince suddenly turned cold: "So, you must fight against Gu?"

Shi Fuxin: "I will fight against anyone who oppresses me."

The prince narrowed his eyes and pursed his lips tightly, as if suppressing the anger in his heart.

When Shi Fuxin saw that he was silent, she said, "I still have something to do, so I'm leaving first."

Just a few steps away, the prince said again: "Wait a minute."

Shi Fuxin turned to look at the prince, her face lost the calmness before, and became a little cold: "Is there something else, the prince?"

Shi Fuxin shook her head: "No."

Prince: "Why? Is Gu not as good as Chu Yao, that prodigal son?"

Shi Fuxin: "Because you are a prince, you are used to being superior, you are used to giving orders, and you are the only one in the world. I want a husband who can give me enough respect. I am equal to him. In this regard, do you think you Can it be done?"

Hearing this, the crown prince laughed, as if Shi Fuxin had told a big joke: "Don't you understand the principle that a husband guides a wife? Didn't the Shi family teach you three obediences and four virtues?"

Shi Fuxin looked at the prince expressionlessly without saying a word.

The prince slowly restrained his smile: "Could it be that Chu Yao can give you the equality and respect you said?"

Shi Fuxin thought for a while and said, "He and I have the opportunity to achieve equality and respect."

As soon as the words fell, Chu Yao appeared in Shi Fuxin's sight.

Chu Yao took a look at the prince, clasped his fists to salute the prince, then walked in front of Shi Fuxin, took her hand without saying a word, and went out of the hall.

Seeing the two princes walking away holding hands, their faces were very ugly.

"I thought you were going to be by the emperor's side?"

Getting into the carriage, Shi Fuxin looked at the silent Chu Yao, and took the initiative to break the silence.

Chu Yao did not respond.

Seeing this, Shi Fuxin coaxed a few more words, but Chu Yao still remained silent: "What kind of anger are you getting at?"

At this time, Chu Yao looked at Shi Fuxin: "I didn't see your sister and brother today, and the Shi family was very quiet. You are the master of Shennong Hall, they already knew about it, right?"

Shi Fuxin felt that Chu Yao's anger came a little inexplicably: "My sister and brother knew about it earlier. As for the Shi family, I just got in touch with them a few days ago."

Chu Yao sneered: "For such a big matter, you notified the Shi family, your sister and brother, but you didn't notify me. I am your husband, but I am ranked behind many people."

Shi Fuxin was stunned for a moment, and then she understood what was going on with Chu Yao's anger: "You have to understand this, after all, my family and I have been in love for decades, and we have been married to you for less than three years, plus Since you are the commander of the Supervision Department, and the emperor's close minister, there are some things that I really don't feel comfortable talking about."

Chu Yao's complexion did not improve: "In the final analysis, you just don't trust me and think I'm not worthy of trust."

Shi Fuxin was silent: "Chu Yao, I think you should think about it differently. If you encountered a similar thing, would you tell me? Let's take the Hall of Reincarnation as an example, and you will tell me about the Hall of Reincarnation. Is it a secret?"

Chu Yao stopped talking immediately.

Shi Fuxin looked at Chu Yao: "You and I are husband and wife, you can make demands on me, but the premise is that you have to do what you ask. We should not be too double-standard in how we behave."

"What's more, husband and wife should indeed share weal and woe, but this does not mean that we are conjoined twins. As long as we don't hurt each other, you can have your secrets, and I can have my secrets."

Chu Yao was silent for a moment: "Sometimes, I really don't know what's going on in your mind?"

Shi Fuxin: "If you don't compare me with other women, and don't put other women's code of conduct on me, you won't be confused. I want to maintain an intimate and free relationship with you."

Chu Yao didn't know if he could do what Shi Fuxin said, so he could only suppress the unhappiness in his heart, and quickly changed the subject: "Stay away from the prince in the future."

Seeing that Chu Yao changed the subject, Shi Fuxin no longer held on, and smiled, approaching Chu Yao: "Are you jealous?"

Chu Yao looked at her: "The situation in the East Palace is much more complicated than that in the Wangfu. You didn't even like me at the beginning, and the prince even less."

Shi Fuxin smiled: "The one who knows me is also a gentleman." Then, she picked up the jade pendant on Chu Yao's body and played with it, "Besides the reason you said, there is another main reason, that is, the crown prince is not as good-looking as you , I like your appearance.

Hearing this, Chu Yao glanced at Shi Fuxin quickly, and after looking away, the corners of his mouth slightly raised, but he quickly retracted, and said seriously:

"You have completely torn face with the prince's party now. Go out less in the future. After the prince broke his leg, the Wei family has become more and more unscrupulous."

Shi Fuxin's expression was indifferent: "It's better if you don't have scruples, so you can catch them all in one go."

Chu Yao hurriedly said: "Don't mess around."

Shi Fuxin gave a perfunctory 'hmm'.

Seeing her like this, Chu Yao was a little worried, and took the initiative to reveal some news he had: "There is news from the Baoguo Temple. During the three years when the Queen Mother prayed for blessings, monks often came in and out of the Queen Mother's bedroom."

"The monk's steps are steady and powerful, his hands have calluses, he is a warrior."

"My people are continuing to investigate along this line. As long as people are caught, they may not be able to interrogate them."

Shi Fuxin showed joy: "This is really great, the queen mother should step down quickly, I really don't want to see her face every time I enter the palace."

(end of this chapter)

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