After King Jin looked at Song Huiyue, he also looked at himself.
I climbed the wall today, and it was not an elegant climb. My clothes were all wet, and my shoes were sloppy and unsightly.
He frowned, regretting climbing up the wall, and could only hide his feet secretly: "I know you won't come to my banquet. It turns out that you still made excuses, but now you don't make any excuses anymore."
Song Huiyue smiled: "I'm busy settling down."
King Jin was very calm about her prevarication: "This house is nice. After all, Li Jun has seen it before and is good at taking care of things. But the gutters are not done well and water accumulates everywhere."
Song Huiyue began to sip the fish soup. The hot soup warmed her stomach and made her feel at ease: "Why don't you come and buy it yourself?"
King Jin also felt warm in his heart: "Your house, you want me to dig out the sewers for you?"
Song Huiyue put down her chopsticks and blinked with big eyes: "I don't care if my feet are muddy. Unlike you, you have to hide your feet even if there is a little bit of mud."
"Gui Niao," King Jin simply stretched out his legs and smiled at her: "You are so cruel."
Song Huiyue looked at him with a half-smile but not a smile: "If I were cruel, I would kick you out."
"Then why don't you go see Qinghui, that aunt...and me?"
"It's better not to watch. If you watch, it will bring disaster. Zhang Er specializes in stabbing people's hearts with a knife."
Prince Jin wanted to ask if he was also in her heart, but before he could speak, Huang Ting called softly from outside the door: "Your Majesty, the time for your appointment with Master Ni is coming soon."
"Come in and clean up." Prince Jin stood up and patted Song Huiyue on the shoulder, "If you have any difficulties, just tell me. It's better than going it alone."
Song Huiyue nodded: "I will come to you if I have any difficulties."
Huang Ting led the waiters in and restored the kitchen to its original appearance. Song Huiyue couldn't find the lantern, so she took one from outside the kitchen with a fork and handed it to Huang Ting: "Let's go out."
Huang Ting thanked him quickly and took out the fire stick to light the lantern. The gentle light illuminated King Jin's eyebrows and the bridge of his nose. His face was so clean that the stains on his clothes were very dazzling.
King Jin whispered: "No need to send me away, it's cold outside, just go to sleep."
Song Huiyue's eyes fell from his face to the ground and she said "hmm".
Early the next morning, the cook told Li Jun that a lantern was missing.
The three servants in the house are honest people, and they were paid a lot of money by Li Jun. They knew that they would never get this money in other people's houses, so they were very concerned about everything in the house.
Li Jun thought about it, but he didn't expect where the lantern was. He sat at the table and wondered: "Did the long legs run away?"
While he was suspicious, he reached out to take out the fried cakes to eat - once fried, there was a pile of fried cakes, with more than ten sheets stacked together.
Song Huiyue was rolling a piece of pancake and putting it in her mouth. When she heard this, she asked, "Why do you have long legs?"
"Lantern," Li Jun opened his mouth and bit down most of the pancake. "I remembered, last night you went to heat up the rice. Did you bring down the fork to light it up?"
Song Huiyue nodded: "I'll take it off and give it away."
Li Jun swallowed the cake smoothly: "To whom?"
"King Jin."
Li Jun's mouthful of cake suddenly hit his chest. He was in a dilemma. He rolled his eyes and raised his hand to hammer hard...
Song Huiyue quickly pushed the hot and sour soup over. He picked up the bowl and took two big gulps. After swallowing the cake, he said with tears in his eyes: "It burned me to death."
He thought that the choking and burning were all Song Huiyue's fault, so he glared at her, ate three more cakes with tears in his eyes, and then said, "Why is Prince Jin here?"
"Walking around," Song Huiyue replied casually, "Counting the time, your Xiao should arrive today. Go to the city gate and keep an eye on it. I guess someone is going to cause trouble."
"I almost forgot something important." Li Jun ignored the burning of his mouth and drank the hot and sour soup without hesitation. After standing up, he pinched away a piece of cake and ate while walking, shouting to Lao Zhang in the middle of the meal.
Lao Zhang was the concierge he hired. He had poor eyesight and was deaf. When he heard Li Jun shouting at the top of his voice, he slowly stretched out his head: "
Uncle, there is no old ginger."
Li Jun sighed: "Umbrella! I want an umbrella!"
"Okay?" Lao Zhang nodded, "Very good."
Li Jun put on his cloak, took his own umbrella, took a bag of loose silver, and strode out. As he walked, he muttered about raising a horse. There was no room in the house, so he couldn't tie the horse in the yard.
After waiting at the city gate for a day, but no sign of him, he returned angrily. The next day, it was cold and windy, and it seemed like it was going to snow, so he waited at the city gate for a long time.
The North City Gate was bustling with people, and the charcoal store was even more crowded. People were buying charcoal, pulling Taiping carts and donkey carts, blocking the road and making it difficult to walk.
Li Jun squeezed around and finally squeezed into the foot shop.
He wiped his sweat, and a little girl stretched out a bamboo basket in front of him and whispered: "Master, do you want to buy dates?"
Li Jun took out a handful of coins and asked her to give them to her. While the girl was counting the coins, he asked the bartender for two bowls of mutton noodles and a pound of pig head meat.
The little girl wrapped dates for him and went to other places to sell them. He picked up his chopsticks and ate them while sighing that Kyoto was still lively.
After finishing the last piece of meat, he wiped his mouth, asked the bartender to settle the bill, and then squeezed out. A man selling candied haws on a stick ran into him, and the candied haws almost poked him in the mouth.
In the midst of the excitement, the tax soldiers and soldiers guarding the city suddenly left the city gate after receiving the news of the coming of the fast horses, walked into the crowd, stretched out their hands, and drove the crowds of people, carriages, and donkeys to both sides.
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"Get out of the way! Get out of the way!"
The people in Kyoto had rich experience and knew that officials from the DPRK and China must be entering the city and needed to avoid them, so they quickly moved to both sides.
As a result, the already crowded crowd became closer and closer together, and this time a candied haws of sugar haws actually popped into Li Jun's mouth.
Li Jun ate it unceremoniously, took out a piece of silver and stuffed it with the candied haws seller. The candied haws seller couldn't find it, so he made a quick decision and handed the haystack to Li Jun. Then he greased the soles of his feet and ran away.
Li Jun didn't know whether to laugh or cry, so he could only hold the haystack and look around. Soon he saw dust and smoke rising on the official road outside the city.
The twenty men who fought in Dingzhou, led by Yinxiao, all rode the same strong horses, wore copper and iron helmets, with deep hanging neck protectors, only their eyes were exposed, and wore light leather armor with a soap-colored cloak.
It roared back in the wind and spread into a black cloud. There was a gun knife on the waist and a spear in one hand. The silver light beat the snow.
After hundreds of battles, these twenty people broke into the bustling and gorgeous Kyoto with their blood and blood, and crushed the whitewashed peace into powder.
The crowd fell silent instantly.
No one paid attention to Ge Renmei's bicycle frame in the back. Everyone's eyes were on these twenty weathered men. They were not as fair and handsome as the literati in Kyoto. Their skin was dark and rough, and their bodies were not delicate.
They are both like an ape and a wasp, bringing shocking power.
Two ruffians clicked their tongues in the crowd. Yin Xiao looked at them sharply, and the two men involuntarily shrank their necks and backed away.
The group of people moved forward in silence, and the crowds on both sides of the road followed behind and began to whisper.
Li Jun was caught in the crowd and had several candied haws stolen. He heard many guesses, but none of them were right, so he said: "This is the imperial army from Dingzhou, the one who led the charge killed the King of the North Campus.