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56, under Wei Shuo

Ji Shu didn't understand how General Wei Shuo suddenly came out.

While Wei Shuo and the Zhang family were negotiating, Ji Shu quietly pulled the slave holding the sword and asked, "General Wei is this?"

The young man holding the sword said proudly: "Our general will go to the southwest to pacify the bandits soon. It is his Majesty's choice. How can we tolerate others bullying the Wei family? Some people bully the Wei family, how can we go to pacify the bandits without any worries!"

Wei Shuo squatted out for a while and obviously had a bigger temper. It seemed that the clean soup and water in prison did not let him learn what restraint was.

However, since the head of the Zhang family can become the third-rank right assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites, he obviously has no problem with his mind. He knows that the only one who can beat him is the dog who falls into the water. Now he finds that the dog falls into the water has climbed up again and turns into a tiger to seek revenge. At this time, he must admit his bad luck and quickly admit his conscience.

So they quickly handed over Zhang Que and said that he did it alone and had nothing to do with others.

But that's right. This incident was entirely due to Zhang Que's domestic violence. It was not because of him, and there would be no such messy things that would have happened later.

After Zhang Que was pushed out, he was still confident and tried to "reason" with Wei Shuo: "Even if I killed that bastard, my mother would prove that she was really unfilial, and her husband would be less likely to kill her wife, and her wife would be less likely to be unfilial. Even if she was in trouble, she would be sentenced to me for a few years at most. Why should you lynch her!"

Zhang Que said it is indeed true. Feudal society has always regarded wives and concubines and children as men's private belongings. Men at the bottom can even buy, sell, kill them at will. As long as there is a reason for the incident (such as suspecting that their wives are cheating and thinking that their children are unfilial), they will generally not be sentenced to death.

This is "kissing and respecting", which is the iron law of the laws at that time.

Although Ji Shu felt that Wei Shuo came to teach him a lesson because of Zhang Que’s family affairs, but because Zhang Que bullied him to the Wei family...

However, what Zhang Que said seemed to touch Wei Shuo's heartstrings.

The slaves around Wei Shuo had tied Zhang Que tightly back to the Wei family. Wei Shuo had long lost his body, but he still had a tough guy who had been on the battlefield and was decisive in his killing.

Killing and world-weary emotions were intertwined in his face, and it was quite cool to tell the truth.

Wei Shuo took Zhang Que's words: "Do you think you're doing it right?"

Zhang Que: "At least it is not illegal! This is not what the books are written like! The king is the leader of the minister, and the husband is the leader of the wife! You and I are both men, so we should naturally protect each other. The laws and regulations do not think I am wrong. Why do you do this?"

Wei Shuo: "..."

Wei Shuo seemed to be unable to argue with him.

Ji Shu remembered that there was a sentence in Wei Shuo's resume, which was written to him by a poet of the same era: "Great ambition and no intention to keep the rules, and he will eventually achieve a little success." Although the main tone is praise, it is actually said that Wei Shuo does not like reading very much.

Wei Shuo couldn't say it didn't matter, so Wei Shuo chose to fight directly.

Amid Zhang Que's screams one after another, Wei Shuo said to Ji Shu calmly: "Thank you for your hard work these days."

Ji Shu, who hangs her head on the beam and thorns every day, was thinking about how to make the Chu Puzi collapse in her dream: "..."

Ji Shu: "No hard work, no hard work."

Wei Shuo continued: "I heard that you have noble character, strong abilities, a sense of justice, and are willing to do whatever you want to help others. This is the person I have been looking for. I hope you can go to the Southwest Phantoms with me. If you have anything you want, I can satisfy you."

Ji Shu: "...really?"

Wei Shuo nodded, probably thinking that Zhang Que was screaming too loudly, so he raised his hand and asked someone to close the door.

Ji Shu immediately said: "I like to collect spiritual herbs and come from afar. I heard that the Zhupuzi treasures many spiritual herbs."

She actually didn't expect Wei Shuo to really give the spiritual herbs to herself, mainly because she kept working. As a result, Zhupuzi never went bankrupt, and she always forced her life to prolong her life in a variety of strange ways. She felt that it was so tiring to do her career.

Destroy, hurry up, I'm really tired.

So she said it straight.

Wei Shuo: "...It's a strange preference."

He looked very sad when he said this, because he had been too thin recently, and the wind blew through his sleeves and waist and abdomen, waving light ripples.

Ji Shu suddenly realized that the reason why Wei Shuo collected these spiritual herbs was because his beloved concubine Ci Zhu liked them.

Ji Shu felt that she was about to be thrown out by the people from the Wei Mansion in the next second.

Then Wei Shuo said: "I asked Master Qin to keep the spiritual herbs of Zhupuzi in the second place to use the magic circle. I have to invite Master Qin to come first so that I can give you the spiritual herbs you like."

He spoke freely and calmly, as if he had already let go of his lover who made him cry until he fainted late at night.

The person he loved once gave these useless spiritual herbs value, but now he has let it go.

So those spiritual herbs have become ordinary objects that are "no value, just for a good start".

It doesn't matter if you give it to others at will.

When the slaves of the Wei Mansion went to invite Master Qin, the man who was scolding Zhang Que in the yard outside finally came back. Reported: "He fainted, his legs were basically beaten, and he couldn't even recover."

Wei Shuo lifted his eyelids: "It's great. Send people back to the Zhang family and ask them to prepare to divorce the Chen family, which is to divorce, not divorce. If they talk nonsense, they will take them back and continue to fight."

Ji Shu tactfully advised: "Will this be too much?" After all, it was to beat the leg of the son of the current dynasty official.

Wei Shuo said casually: "Your Majesty hates useless people the most. I am useful, he is useless. Your Majesty will not stand on his side."

Although I saw Wei Shuo last time, I saw him kneeling in front of the grave of his beloved late at night and crying, while crying while digging the grave with his hands. He looked stupid.

But now Ji Shu couldn't help but want to stand up and applaud, saying that General Wei, you are really cool.

However, this person's personality is really as extreme as his sister Yufei.

Concubine Yu dared to come to the door to chop the emperor's favorite concubine with a knife, Wei Shuo dared to run to the cemetery late at night to dig up the corpse (although he was interrupted by others after crying), and dared to continue riding on the street as soon as he came out of the phone, and dared to beat the leg of the disabled official's son of the same court official.

Although the three views are rather deviant, they are really... quite cool.

The Qin State Master lived quite far from Wei Mansion.

While waiting for Master Qin, Wei Shuo was probably idle and no one was talking in prison, so he actually started chatting with Ji Shu: "I recently read "The Peacock Flying Southeast" and think that husband deserves to die. Has Brother Ning read this long poem?"

Of course Ji Shu has read it. This is not a must-read ancient poem in junior high school.

Ji Shu: "I read it. But I talked about a love tragedy. The couple in the story are very miserable."

The reason why the husband in "The Peacock Flying Southeast" is willing to die with his wife, but he did not dare to disobey his mother in the early days, did not dare to force his wife, and did not dare to refuse to abandon her, is because "disobeying his elders" is a serious crime.

As soon as this crime was released, it basically died of socialism, and there were even more serious consequences...

"Kissing and respecting" means that parents will be guilty of killing adult children, and the crime is not serious; if the child commits traitor and unfilial piety, killing the child will be directly exempted from being guilty.

The husband felt that he had not yet reached the point of being ruthless and could not turn over. Although he later found that it was impossible to live with his sweetheart, he could only choose to die resolutely.

But even a society that pursues hierarchy will still be moved by this love that is willing to die together. Therefore, the last sentence of "The Peacock Flying Southeast" is "Thank you for future generations, be careful not to forget it!"

Don’t interfere too much in the marriage of your children at home, otherwise you will lose your children together!

Wei Shuo said: "If the husband mentioned in the poem can actively strive for it from the beginning instead of following these dregs of rules, maybe the two of them will have a good ending."

Ji Shu had a meal.

She always felt that Wei Shuo was talking about himself.

But she didn't think much about it because Master Qin was here.

Even though the possibility that "Master Qin is Yan Can's younger brother, the remnant soul that took over the body and walked in the sky" has been logically rejected, Ji Shu still couldn't help but look at Master Qin a few more times.

When Wei Shuo went out to pick up Master Qin and greet Master Qin, he probably read a few more books recently, so when he was chatting politely, he also mentioned: "Have Master Qin read any poems recently?"

Qin Guizhi didn't even look at Ji Shu at all and said, "I recently read the sentence 'If you don't see each other, you will meet here'."
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