When Wu Jin put down his pen, the sound of Wu Yi's ghost crying and howling was heard outside the door.
After a while, Wu Yi rubbed his red ears and hid back in the house - Wu Yi grabbed his ears and pulled him away from the children who were listening to his bragging.
He lost face and fell down on the bed angrily. He couldn't stop hammering the bed with his hands, and his legs were flapping like fish, messing up the quilt he had just put away.
After being angry for less than a quarter of an hour, he straightened up like a carp and walked up to Wu Jin: "Brother, gardenias smell so good."
He fiddled with the petals with his fingers, put his nose close to it and sniffed it hard, and sneezed from the scent.
"Brother, you bought a new pen! It looks like it's at least 100 yuan. Brother Wen, Liu Bowen has a pen, it's very expensive, he said he needs a lot of money!"
He craned his neck to read the pen and then read the diary on the paper, trying his best to distinguish what was written on the paper. However, he was ignorant and could only recognize one day.
"Brother, I will also go into business in the future. When I have money, I will buy you the most expensive pen! Buy the best candy in Sichuan, buy ten, no, buy a hundred."
He tossed and turned, returned to the bed, and said, "Brother, I don't want to study anymore."
My brother cleared the table without raising his head: "No."
"But they all laughed at me, saying that my pen looked like a broom and that my handwriting was ugly."
"I'll buy you a good pen tomorrow."
Wu Yi didn't find any relief from Wu Jin, and complained a few words with sullen eyebrows - children in elementary school only care about their homework, and if they don't do well in their homework, they are always disliked.
After muttering a few words, he suddenly remembered an important event: "Brother, people outside were saying just now that an earth cliff collapsed in Jiaxian County and buried a group of merchants. I heard that during the excavation, someone dug out the jade pendant and sent it to
In the pawn shop, a fortune was made! Someone even dug out a shoe."
He made a circle with his thumb and index finger: "The shoes are all inlaid with jade! Brother, do you think they are richer than Liu Bowen's family?"
"Brother, it would be great if I could dig there too,"
Wu Jin completely put down the book in his hand, and that strange, fair and wealthy face flashed through his mind.
Could it be they were the strange merchant team buried in Jiaxian County?
In this contest, Mo Qianlan seemed to be slightly better, and the world of Wansi had a touch of blood and a few more corpses.
He thought that the battle between the Mo family and the emperor would continue, but as soon as this incident was over, both parties fell silent. Except for the coming and going of memorials, there was no other movement for two years.
In the early May of the 22nd year of Yuan Zhang, the sun was scorching like fire, but it was still cool in Jiu Si Xuan of Mo Mansion. The ancient trees blocked the sky and blocked the sun, so that this study would never see the light of day.
Archery and other classes were added to the Zhai Academy. On this day when the fire umbrellas were flying high, Yin Bei acted as the teacher with a smile on his face, watching the students draw their bows and arrows by the garden lake.
Wu Jin had a good meal in Mo Mansion for two years. At the age of sixteen, Wu Jin became taller and taller. He drew the bow with long hands and long legs. He wore a jade talisman on his thumb and moved the bow string without blinking.
Staring at the target ahead.
His outline has been completely clear, his eyebrows are thick and dark, his eye sockets are deep-set, and his nose is high and straight. He is bright and handsome, like the gentle breeze, like the solitary pine on the cliff, like the light of morning glow, perched in the mountains, rivers and swamps.
Yin Bei stepped forward and raised his arm slightly: "Put it down."
Wu Jin loosened the bow string and hit the big grass target placed in the waterside pavilion a hundred steps away. Although the accuracy was not enough, the power was enough.
Yin Bei nodded with satisfaction, walked to Cheng Ting, stretched out his hand to pat Cheng Ting's belly: "Please don't hold your belly up, please take a breath and close it down."
Cheng Tinggong quacked like a duck: "I can't put it away, I ate too much for lunch!"
In the past two years, he has also undergone rapid changes. The red bumps on his face have appeared again and again. Unknowingly, his stature has also become taller and wider.
He spent three days fishing and two days surfing the net to study, hanging behind Wu Jin. It was not that he was uneducated, but he was very impatient and would rather go out and make friends.
Yin Bei patted his belly and almost sighed: "Let it go."
Cheng Ting let out the arrow with a whoosh. The arrow was dejected and fell to the surface of the lake, causing a large circle of ripples.
Yin Bei sighed again and patted Cheng Ting's belly again.
Then he looked at Mo Lingfeng, wanting to sigh even more - Mo Lingfeng didn't like archery, and was sitting beside him holding a big crisp peach, and took a big bite with a "click" sound.
She ate the peach and watched, sitting on the stone motionless.
Different from the drastic changes of her two classmates, she still looks young and thin, with a gold necklace that stays with her forever, dark eyes, cherry red lips, and a row of pearl-like teeth when she smiles - but she can't laugh, she
Her teeth have not been replaced yet, and when she laughs, her teeth will be exposed.
She met Yin Bei's eyes and said confidently in a crisp little voice: "I'm still young."
She didn't want to shoot arrows, and Yin Bei couldn't catch the shot, so he could only continue to teach Wu Jin and Cheng Ting.
Half an hour later, Yin Bei faced Cheng Ting, a piece of rotten wood, unable to smile no matter what.
He finished class early and hurried out of the garden, thinking as he walked why there was such a thing as a king's law in this world.
Stepping out of the garden, he suppressed the urge to turn around and beat Cheng Ting - he was an outlaw, and Wang Fa had nothing to be afraid of.
Before the unitary hour arrived, the three of them were suddenly freed. Cheng Ting coveted the big crisp peach and ran towards Jiusixuan.
Mo Lingfeng followed closely behind. Halfway through, he suddenly stopped and then tiptoed to the edge of the grass. Holding the peach in his mouth, he opened his hands and pounced into the grass.
A large group of babblers flew up, flapping their wings in panic and making noisy calls. Mo Lingfeng stood up with a peach in his mouth and a frog in his hand.
She motioned Wu Jin to come over with her eyes.
Wu Jin strode over and took the peach from her mouth.
Mo Lingfeng held the frog and flew over the wall, rushing towards Jiusixuan. Soon Wu Jin heard Cheng Ting's heart-breaking cry - his voice was already hoarse, but the louder the cry became, the more it became a broken gong.
Wu Jin took it for granted and walked steadily with the half-eaten peach in his hand. When they returned to Jiusixuan, the two of them had ceased their activities. Cheng Ting tied the frog to the door and replaced the big yellow dog as the housekeeper.
Jiusixuan has also changed with their changes. The room has been replaced with a long table with high legs and square chairs that can be used to sit down. They are still placed in the shape of 'pin', with pens, inks, papers and inkstones on them.
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In addition, there was a pot of peaches, a plate of candied walnuts, and three or four candies scattered on Mo Lingfeng's table. There was a chess set on Cheng Ting's table, with chess pieces scattered around in a mess.
On top of the vase was a cluster of crimson crabapples in full bloom. The flowering period was over. This was the last crabapple tree he found in the shade of Mofu Garden.
Xu Huiran loved crabapple flowers, so he put them in a spring vase and prepared to send them to the Xu family.
Their desks were as messy as grass bandits, but on Wu Jin's desk were books, newspapers, and tabloids stacked neatly, as if they were soldiers lining up to read.