Lihua's neck felt cold, and she reacted very quickly, without even thinking, and her head shook like a rattle.
Just kidding, the monster is mad and she is still being held. If she dares to admit it, she won't be able to escape.
Lihua immediately denied it and said very shamelessly: "Of course not. The long-lived master I know is wise and mighty, knows right from wrong, appoints people on their merits, works hard and loves the people, so I won't miss you so much!"
Then he said with a face full of righteous indignation: "These people are really like the wind and rain, and they dare to say anything without knowing the inside story. Fortunately, you have a great magnanimity and never care about such trivial matters..."
In order to calm Yuchi Gong's shower, Lihua cursed Xiao hundreds of words eloquently, fully explaining the absurdity of those rumors and the large number of evil adults.
It wasn't until she saw Yu Chigong's face turn from gloomy to cloudy, then clear again, that Lihua secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
She was scolding so vigorously this time, and while others were scolding her in the tone of a bystander, she was the only one who knew that she was the one scolding her. Who knew it was her who made up the rumors? She had to swallow the bitter pill herself.
Pear Blossom stole the chicken but lost the rice. She almost hit herself in the foot by lifting a rock. Ouch, it hurts so much.
She knew in her heart that she couldn't hide it from others, but what could she do, alas.
However, this question is not fruitless.
King Anding often told me not to worry about it, because how could I waste my brother's hard work?
Could it be that the Wu family colluded with the Huns to rebel?
She was convinced that Yuchi Gong was what she thought. He was not an emperor who liked to raid homes and do whatever he wanted. Even if he offended King Anding for something, it would not be serious to that extent.
People can ask this, but they are depressed in their hearts, which is also a sign of trust in me, otherwise you will definitely ask it out with your shrewdness and prudence.
Just kiss, it will make your bun a mess, really, it has nothing to do with your bun...
This aspect shows that the Wu family must have a huge reason, and even the evildoers who want to confiscate the family and exterminate the clan are not enough to satisfy their anger.
That idea flashed through Lihua's mind, and she rejected it immediately.
After saying this, Lihua's eyes sparkled, and the guilt in her heart completely disappeared.
You understand that the evildoer is using my method. I tell you not to feel burdened. I understand you.
Before half a cup of tea, Lihua's face was like a peach blossom, her lips were moist, and she was twirling her hair: "Long live the Lord is really..."
Maybe he was frightened by what I said about the confiscation of his home. After all, I never clearly understood the real reason why this veteran's home was confiscated.
Moreover, people have always been concerned about my feelings and asked cautious questions, as if they were afraid of hurting me.
Lihua knew better than anyone else that Wu Ding was loyal and patriotic and had no reason to rebel.
Yuchi Gong looked at Lihua's furry head, but there was no end to his anger.
It's just that I don't care, but it gets to such a crazy point.
Lihua felt no apology in her heart. It was because you wanted to test the monster like this, but it was necessary for the sake of the Wu family.
You buried your head in Qiu Wan's chest, feeling sincerely sorry: "Mr. Yu, I'm sorry..."
This is the moment when I can think deeply about it.
Although it is a frustrating question, if you dare to be convinced with yourself, that is worthy of encouragement.
Seeing you crestfallen and listening to your sincere apology, what else could Qiu Wanmei do? Of course, he had to hold your head and kiss you hard before he could say this.
Yuchi Gong's eyes were smiling, but he did not fool you with your question. Instead, he explained seriously: "This old minister ransacked my house because I found out about the crimes I committed, and punished them for several crimes. It was not because of
My gossip has never bothered my brother."
I guessed that the problem just now must have been imagined by the thief out of his imagination, and it was not because he trusted me.