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Chapter 129 To be the seventh wife

Yun Qiao has eaten well and slept well these days, and she feels full of energy while sitting in the car.

Next to him, Xi Lanting closed his eyes and rested. Yun Qiao looked at the scenery outside the window and remembered what he had just said.

Now, the entire Xi family knows that Yun Qiao and Xi Lanting are confused.

"Du Xiaoqin can never drive me away again." Yun Qiao thought of this and felt more at ease.

As for her reputation, it must be very bad inside the Zai Xi Mansion - the plaque "Stinky and Shameless" must be hanging on her chest.

The outside world won't say anything, because she is an unknown little character, who cares about her?

Of course, some people are still interested in Xi Lanting's gossip. While they are gossiping about him, the "stepdaughter of the fourth room" is probably Yun Qiao's nickname.

Yun Qiao doesn't care about these things.

She will definitely not live in Yancheng in the future.

She is going to study and practice medicine. Maybe when she returns to China, she will settle down in Guangzhou.

By then, she might even change her name. She really wants to take her grandma's surname from Xiao. Maybe when she returns from her studies, she will be Dr. Xiao, with a brand new name and a glorious resume.

Uncle Qi couldn't explain these foundations, and Yun Qiao didn't take them to heart.

In the past three years, Yun Qiao has to hug Uncle Qi's thick thighs tightly. If her skills improve and can surpass her grandmother, maybe she will cure Uncle Qi in three years and return his favor.

Xi Lanting, who had been closing her eyes, suddenly asked her: "You helped Uncle Qi a lot with the warlord's injury this time. What reward do you want?"

Yun Qiao: "Is there any reward?"

"nature."

Yun Qiao didn't think of what she wanted for a moment, so she pondered for a moment.

Xi Lanting said calmly: "The governor can call you aunt."

Yun Qiao: "..."

This is not necessary, right?

Grandma is old, so everyone calls her grandma, but Yun Qiao is just a little girl.

"The governor knows about this, just remember my feelings in his heart." Yun Qiao said, "Don't call me aunt, I'm getting old soon."

Xi Lanting turned his head and looked at her: "Are you afraid of getting old when you are so young?"

"People who are older than my father call me aunt, it's hard for me to feel that I am still young," Yun Qiao said.

Xi Lanting: "..."

He no longer delved into the matter, but simply told Yun Qiao that this proposal would always be valid. Uncle Qi wanted to give her a reward, and she could ask for anything she wanted at any time.

As long as Xi Lanting can do it.

The matter is put on hold for now.

The two returned to the Xi Mansion, and there was naturally a lot of chatter within the Xi family.

However, what the old lady did was very surprising: she held a very high-level banquet in the main courtyard and specially invited Yun Qiao to dinner.

Sitting with him were the governor, the second master and the seventh master.

This move set off a thousand waves, not to mention the servants, even the masters, young masters, ladies and ladies in each room were all curious.

"Wenlan, do you know what's going on?" Du Xiaoqin asked Xi Wenlan specifically.

Xi Wenlan's face didn't look good.

She was closest to the old lady, but the old lady didn't tell her this time.

Inviting Yun Qiao to dinner was a great honor to Yun Qiao; and what was even more flattering to Yun Qiao was asking the governor and the second master to accompany him.

What does this mean?

Treat Yun Qiao as a guest at the banquet?

"Miss Yun Qiao doesn't really want to be the seventh wife, does she?"

"The fourth wife is her biological mother, isn't this a mess?"

"What's the big deal about the fourth room? If you think they're an eyesore, just give them some money and send them abroad, and you won't waste anything at all."

Before the banquet was over, speculation within the Xi family was in full swing.

Even losing Qingdao and giving Shandong Peninsula to the Japanese did not arouse such great interest in discussion.

It can be seen that it is sad that romantic gossip can overshadow the important matters of family and country.


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