"The priest has something very important to do when he leaves the house, so I won't delay." Yu Wushuang bowed slightly to Jing Tianquan.
Jing Tianquan became a little anxious when he heard this. He hadn't spoken to her yet!
How can I leave?
After calming down, his solemn voice sounded: "Fanzhi, you don't want to go to eat."
Jing Fan was stunned: "What do you want to eat?"
Jing Tianquan's eyes widened. What should we eat? Do you want a whip?
"Ahem, ah, yes, let's eat and eat." Jing Fanzhi was very familiar with the old man's eyes. He responded with a smile and then said to Yu Wushuang: "Cousin Wushuang, do you want to have a meal together?"
Yu Wushuang smiled half-heartedly when he heard this: "That's fine."
Jing Fanzhi breathed a sigh of relief when he saw her answer.
Jing Tianquan's tense nerves relaxed and he thought that he would find a chance to talk to his granddaughter later. He couldn't be too deliberate or too casual!
Impression is important!
So he had to think carefully about how to speak.
"Fei Yuan, please go back first. Remember to write the complaint and send it to the Yamen today." Yu Wushuang turned around and warned.
"yes."
Jing Fanzhi looked a little confused: "Cousin, who are you going to sue again?"
"Left Prime Minister."
"Well? What are you suing him for?"
Yu Wushuang glanced coolly but said nothing.
The act of wreaking havoc on spiritual beasts is too cruel. She is not capable enough and can only shock her. I hope someone with some conscience can wake up!
Jing Fanzhi greeted her with a cool look, and immediately thought of the fact that the Left Prime Minister was going to impeach her in front of the imperial court today, he not only turned back and glared at the old man.
The meaning is obvious, look, they are going to sue the left prime minister, and you can't run away, so you still participate!
Jing Tianquan was surprised when he heard that she was going to sue the left prime minister. In the next moment, he saw his grandson glaring at him, and he became very angry.
Is it his fault?
I'm afraid you kid will forget why you were beaten just now!
Jing Fanzhi hurriedly looked away, and asked very attentively: "Cousin, where do you want to go to eat? What do you like to eat?"
Yu Wushuang glanced half a circle and happened to see a restaurant in front of her. She pointed her little finger over: "Let's just go to the restaurant in front."
"Okay, the food at Futian Restaurant is one of the best in Kyoto. Let's go." Jing Fanzhi was obviously a little excited and led Yu Wushuang away, completely forgetting about the old man behind him.
Jing Tianquan followed him angrily with a dark face, staring at the back of his eldest grandson's head, really wanting to hit him again later.
Not moral at all!
Other people's grandsons have very good minds, but why is his eldest grandson so stupid?
The people watched helplessly as the high priest and the direct descendants of the Yu family left together, and they seemed to have gone to eat together. This...
The priest has never eaten in a restaurant outside.
For the first time in the world, I didn’t tell you that it was the granddaughter of my sworn enemy!
Jing Tianquan watched the two people in front of him walking side by side and saying a few words from time to time. His dark face was somewhat unrecognizable!
"cough."
He coughed heavily and wanted to warn his eldest grandson.
Jing Fanzhi acted as if he hadn't heard anything, and quickened his steps, walking ahead of Yu Wushuang.
Jing Tianquan's face turned dark again: "Cough!"
"Ahem!"
"Cough cough cough cough."
"..."
"Priest, are you feeling unwell?" Yu Wushuang turned around and asked.
"Cough cough cough cough cough cough..."
Jing Tianquan was pretending to cough to convey something to Jing Fanzhi, but he never expected that Yu Wushuang suddenly turned her head and spoke to him in that crisp voice.
One of them didn't react, his saliva choked his throat, and he coughed violently.
Jing Fanzhi: "..."
He was so speechless and regretted that he had just gotten into the old man's carriage!
The left prime minister was so deceived that the flowers he waited for all withered.