Jiang Changxi didn't mention anything about placing anything in the guest room. We don't have this kind of friendship. If you don't find someone to take care of you, then I am abiding by the law.
As for Uncle Zhou, Jiang Changxi let Dali hold Yuanyuan in his arms to entertain him. It was enough for her to say hello to her female family members. It was such a simple thing.
So before Zhou Lan left the office, Uncle Zhou and Mrs. Zhou left without causing any trouble.
Of course, before she left, she left an invitation. She said it was for Zhou Lan and Jiang Changxi to go there when they were getting engaged.
What Jiang Changxi said was: "My husband has to go on errands every day, so I'm afraid he won't be able to go. As for herself, she is a junior. Major events like engagement are presided over by teachers and elders. When her cousin gets married, she will definitely come to celebrate.
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To say that things like engagement are really like this, Jiang Changxi said it without being rude at all.
Engagement is a matter for the elders of both parties, and it is not a big deal. Usually when the marriage is getting married, the relatives and relatives will join in the excitement.
Uncle Tuesday and his second aunt went to great lengths to get engaged. Jiang Changxi thought they were deliberately digging a hole for her, trying to be rude. This is a conspiracy theory.
When Zhou Lan returned home, Jiang Changxi told the story again.
The point is still that they can't go to the engagement, and they can't step into traps. After all, who knows how people like Uncle Zhou will trap them? They have to be on guard.
When Uncle Zhou's topic didn't make Zhou Lan happy, Zhou Lan said with a sullen face: "Then let's go visit my second uncle and my aunt." Naturally, this etiquette must be thoughtful.
Jiang Changxi nodded, making sense, and the etiquette on his face must be perfect.
Inside the inn, when I saw Zhou Lan, Uncle Zhou looked a little arrogant. He had his hands behind his back and looked like a gentleman.
Jiang Changxi murmured in his heart, how could being married into an in-law have such an effect?
Let Jiang Changxi say, Uncle Zhou's eyes were announcing to the capital that I, Hu Hansan, was back again. It's a pity that I stayed in an inn.
Uncle Zhou told Zhou Lan about Zhou Xing's marriage: "Erlang, your brother can be engaged to such a family. It is the face of our Zhou family and the Zhou family. It is a blessing."
Jiang Changxi was very disdainful that things about Duoguang Zongyaozu were said to be like this.
Zhou Lan's expression remained unchanged, and he said: "Congratulations to my second uncle for getting this family and friend, congratulations to my brother for this good match, and congratulations to my second wife for having such good fortune and appearance."
What I mean is that it's your family's business. You can do it as you please. We are two families, so it doesn't matter.
Uncle Zhou held his chin high and was so proud that he almost flew to the sky. Seeing that his nephew was disapproving, he snorted coldly in his heart: "I heard that you are now walking in the Hanlin Academy."
Zhou Lan said very modestly: "It's nothing, just doing odd jobs and running errands for you adults."
Uncle Zhou Zhou nodded: "It's natural that people like the in-laws are inferior. After all, you have only been in the capital for a short time. It's still early for you to get established."
Zhou Lan pursed his lips and didn't want to say anything. If he didn't have such a second uncle who failed so well, why would he start from scratch?
It’s not the same as Uncle Zhou. I don’t think you are any worse than others, and I don’t think you are better off if you are married.
Jiang Changxi was not used to this problem: "What the second uncle said was that when we separated, we should have discussed with him a house in the capital. Otherwise, we would also be from the capital. Unlike the second uncle, we have a mansion in the capital.
, now that my brother is engaged, it will be much more convenient to get married."
It's not that Mr. Zhou never thought that he could live with his nephew, and it's not that he never thought that it would be more honorable to hold his son's marriage in the residence where he studied in Hanlin.
Now that Jiang Changxi said this, for the sake of face, mainly for the sake of the newly established image, there is no way to mention it.
He was less welcoming when he opened his mouth: "My in-laws are officials and have been in the capital for many years. The kind of mansion we have is a little bit inferior in the eyes of my in-laws. I simply have your brother's gentlemen to help with the marriage. On the scene
It won’t be any worse.”
Followed: "You are young. You have not been in the capital for a long time. You need to be more calm in your work. If you have a big or small affair, it is not good to trouble your in-laws."
Jiang Changxi could only say that he hoped his second uncle would always be so arrogant.
Zhou Lan took over the conversation: "This arrangement is very appropriate. My brother's teacher is well-known in Kyoto. Congratulations to my second uncle and brother on this marriage."
Zhou Lan followed and said: "My official position is low, and I can't handle big things or small things like my brother and father-in-law. I don't want to be shameless and cause trouble to others. Please don't worry, second uncle."
Jiang Changxi: "Second uncle said that their second wife's background is a bit poor, that's because she is modest. Husband, there is no need to be modest. Although our father is no longer around, he is still of the fourth grade. Our first wife is of the same lineage."
Who is that Sun Mansion? Your second wife has ruined the family business. Jiang Changxi just wants to slap Uncle Zhou in the face. He doesn't know what to do.
If it weren't for your elders, it wouldn't matter who would talk to you. Do you really think that if others don't speak, you can keep pretending to be a big-tailed wolf?
Master Zhou felt that the female family members were superfluous here, so he said dryly: "My eldest nephew has always been a sensible person, so he doesn't need to be worried about."
Then he closed his mouth and stopped talking. If he said something, people would poke him a lot. Uncle Zhou also knew that his face would hurt.
I just wait until my son gets married and this ignorant niece-in-law regrets it. When the time comes, let this ignorant woman know how powerful she is.
Zhou Lan pursed his lips and actually had nothing to say to Uncle Zhou. Facing such a person, Zhou Lan became even more angry. It was a complete sublimation of his realm.
No matter how hard things are on their faces, they will never get over it, and the two of them know it well.
For the sake of his son's marriage, Mr. Tuesday will not go out to ruin his nephew's reputation at this time.
Zhou Lan is on duty himself, and he will not cause any trouble for himself. It can be considered a balance.
When the courtesy call came, Zhou Lan said goodbye to Uncle Zhou. There were fewer such encounters, which made each other more happy.
But there are some things that are really not yours to do as you wish. Take Mrs. Tuesday’s side for example.
Mrs. Tuesday was a little angry. When she met with her prospective in-laws a few days ago, she even mentioned her nephew and niece.
Every word spoken by the prospective in-laws was to praise Zhou Shidu and ask about his nephew, niece and daughter-in-law. It was a sign of friendship.
He also said that from now on when the two brothers are in the capital, they should keep watch and help each other. The meaning is self-evident.
Mrs. Sun's words made Mrs. Zhou thirsty. To be honest, let alone helping each other, Mrs. Zhou hoped that her son could stay away from Zhou Lan. She was afraid that her son would be killed by Zhou Lan where she couldn't see him.
He was tricked and harmed.
After all, they themselves know what they have done as a couple. If there is a chance, they will kill each other.
If it were her, she could do anything anyway. Why do two families like this have to get together?
So Mrs. Tuesday pretended not to understand and was vague. In her heart, she was complaining that her parents were too lenient.