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Chapter 133 Extra Story: Lengzhaner 2

Chapter 133 Extra: Leng Zhan'er (2)

Although Leng Zhan'er is not very old, she is a princess of a country after all, and her aura is unparalleled. The kidnapper was probably too blind to be able to kidnap her.

The officers and soldiers looked over one after another.

Leng Zhan'er didn't want to talk nonsense, so he took out the palace token from his waist and said calmly: "These two are kidnappers, tie them up and send them to the government."

The officers and soldiers guarding here all looked at the token in Leng Zhan'er's hand and were instantly stunned. Is this a nobleman from the palace?

He quickly took action to restrain the two of them.

The two of them didn't react at all. They didn't even have time to think about escaping. They were subdued like this.

Leng Zhan'er jumped out of the carriage, clapped his hands, and ordered the officers and soldiers: "The carriage is full of people who have been kidnapped by them. Send them to the government together, and let the government help them send them home."

Seeing that Leng Zhan'er was about to leave, the officers and soldiers quickly asked: "I wonder who your noble lord is..."

Leng Zhan'er was ready to reveal his identity as soon as he opened his mouth, but suddenly he thought that the heroes in Aunt Zhang's words seemed to do good deeds anonymously.

But if she didn't leave her name, she seemed to feel a little uncomfortable, so she said: "My surname is Leng."

The attitude of the officers and soldiers immediately became more polite. Their surname was Leng, and they were holding palace tokens. They were either princesses or princesses. Of course they did not dare to make any mistakes.

Leng Zhan'er didn't say anything more. He turned around, hid his merit and fame, put his hands behind his back, and skipped away.

A few days later, the incident spread throughout the capital.

An incident becomes different after being retold by many people. Leng Zhan'er's deeds of rescuing a kidnapped girl and child became legendary.

After Leng Huier learned about this, she immediately thought of her sister.

After all, Leng Zhan'er's walk out of the palace on the night of the Lantern Festival could not be hidden from him no matter how secretive it was.

Some ministers suggested that such people who risk their lives to catch traffickers should be rewarded.

Leng Huier refused directly.

After all, once an award is made public, the identity of the recipient must be confirmed.

He didn't want his father, queen, and queen to know that it was his sister who did it, and he didn't want his sister to make trouble with him.

After going to court, Leng Hui'er went to find Leng Zhan'er.

Leng Zhan'er was practicing painting with her husband. At the moment, she was scratching her head because she couldn't draw well. When she saw her younger brother coming, Leng Zhan'er waved towards him very excitedly.

Leng Hui'er sighed, walked over helplessly, and said to her husband respectfully: "Sir, you are tired, so you might as well take a rest."

The painting teacher immediately realized that the two siblings had something to say, so he bowed and left in a sensible manner.

Leng Zhan'er blinked in confusion and looked at his brother in confusion.

Leng Hui'er sighed deeply and said straight to the point: "My sister's heroic feats at the Shangyuan Lantern Festival have been spread throughout the capital."

When Leng Zhan'er heard this, his first reaction was joy.

The second reaction is fear.

She said with a grimace: "Father, the Queen and the Queen won't know, right?"

"Sister, why are you so brave and you are not afraid of being kidnapped?"

Leng Zhan'er glanced at him with great disapproval, "As a princess of a country, how can I pretend not to see something like this happening right under my nose? Besides, isn't it okay for me?"

As he spoke, Leng Zhan'er became frightened, "Do you think my father, the emperor, and the empress would be angry with me if they knew about it?"

Leng Hui'er said without changing her expression: "Who would know that it was my sister who did it?"

Seeing Leng Zhan'er being slightly stunned, Leng Hui'er continued: "Sister, I have been in the palace during the Lantern Festival."

Although Leng Zhan'er was reluctant to part with such a credit, she was still willing to give it up compared to the punishment from her father, the Queen, and her mother.

At this moment, she raised her hand and patted her younger brother on the shoulder with a serious word, "Hui'er has grown up and knows how to take care of her sister."

Leng Hui'er sighed helplessly, what should I do if my sister is acting up?

Pamper me!



Even though Leng Hui'er didn't expressly reward him, people who were familiar with Leng Zhan'er quickly guessed from the rumors that Leng Zhan'er was responsible for this incident.

So this matter quickly reached the ears of Leng Moran and Xiao Xixi who were traveling far away.

When Xiao Xixi heard this, she was very proud of her daughter, "She is indeed my daughter, her courage and courage are extraordinary!"

After saying that, he became angry and said, "This child is really getting older and more courageous. He dares to put himself in danger. He really doesn't care about his own safety at all."

In comparison, Leng Moran's performance was much calmer.

"The children have grown up, and many things are beyond our control. Although Zhan'ershang is lively and clever, he has been favored since he was a child, and many times he is not aware of the dangers outside."

"So?" Xiao Xixi blinked at him with curious eyes, wondering what Leng Moran would say.

Leng Moran silently pulled Xiao Xixi into his arms, and a low voice sounded in her ears, "She should be allowed to go out and practice more."

Xiao Xixi couldn't let go, and sighed: "She has grown up and has practiced martial arts well, but after all, she is old and has insufficient experience. She may be deceived."

"Then let the letter take her and their two children."

Xiao Xixi thought about it and felt that this idea was acceptable, so she kissed the corner of Leng Mo Ran's lips as a reward, "Not bad, it's feasible."

Leng Mo Ran smiled softly with his eyes and gently rubbed Xiao Xixi's hair.



When Feng Yan received the news about his master, he was so excited that he wanted to jump up.

The response to the letter was much more indifferent, "Master wants to take the princess out for training. It is not a small matter. You must prepare in advance."

Feng Yan nodded repeatedly and followed his elder brother to prepare the things he needed to go out.

By the time Leng Zhan'er got the news, the seal letter was almost ready.

Leng Zhan'er was surprised. Her father, the Queen, and her mother did not punish her, but allowed her to go out to play. This was great!

The overjoyed Leng Zhan'er was happy even when packing her luggage.

until--

When Leng Zhan'er learned that she had to write an article every time she went to a place and record the scenery and what she saw and heard along the way, she immediately stopped laughing.

Why do you have to write about these things when you are out having fun?

Can't we just let her play simply and happily?

Leng Zhan'er wrote articles one after another with tears in her eyes, but it did not affect her mood while traveling.

But the more fun I have every time, the balder I will be when I write articles.

Ahhh, why is it so difficult to write an article?

Leng Zhan'er racked her brains and finally pieced the words together into sentences. She would rather go out and squat for an hour than write this damn article.

Oh no, two hours will do!

She could survive three hours of resistance!

Woo hoo hoo, this humble little boy wants to cry but has no tears.

While Leng Zhan'er scratched his head and ears in pain, Leng Moran and Xiao Xixi, who were far away, saw the articles their daughter had written along the way and smiled with satisfaction.

This probably means that happiness will not disappear, it will only be transferred.

(End of chapter)


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