Chapter 121: I'm afraid it's not that simple

Chapter 121 I'm afraid it's not that simple

"That's why everyone said that they were eager to find someone else for their daughter, just to get some money and leave the favor."

"My aunt actually asked my cousin to marry first in the order of age. I always felt that my second cousin would marry first when I got here. After all, the two of them are only one year apart, and I want my daughter to stay longer. It's human nature."

"Mmmmmm, there are people who are talking about it, I guess they want to pick the ones first and stay close to your eldest sister."

"I'm afraid it's not that simple."

Sure enough, Yun Yi guessed right. Mrs. He thought that her daughter was not too young, she couldn't drag it any longer, she wanted to let the wind out, to see if there were any better conditions among the people who came to propose, or give it to her daughter. Settle early, don't delay.

As for the 20 taels of silver, the dowry was for the concubine Xiao Yunling. After all, Xiao Yunling was not bad. Although it couldn't compare to the capital, 20 taels of silver was still required.

After Cao Qianhu returned to his house, he heard that Xiao Jiachenrui had given him a gift, and it was the big fish that had just been caught from the river and the well-marinated cured fish, so he had a problem in his heart.

smiled at his wife and said, "Sister and brother are very polite, and I can't blame King Jin for letting someone bring us a letter."

Mrs. Cao became interested after listening to her husband's words: "Master, what do you mean?"

Cao Qianhu took a sip of the tea cup and said, "When these exiles arrived in northern Xinjiang, the officers and soldiers who escorted them brought a letter from King Jin and asked me to take care of the three brothers and sisters."

Mrs. Cao said: "There must be some origin here."

Cao Qianhu watched his wife's gossip and waited for his next sentence: "Xiao Chenrui's father was originally a deputy army officer in King Jin's mansion. He died to save King Jin before, and the Xiao family was exiled after being implicated by the direct branch of the Xiao family. "

Mrs. Cao thought about it for a while and said, "If King Jin really wants to help them, he should be able to keep them in the capital if he asks for grace, why do they have to suffer this crime?"

Cao Qianhu glanced at his wife: "You are thinking too simply, the Xiao family's heirs committed a lot of crimes. I heard that the Weihe River burst its banks and killed and injured countless people. His Majesty was furious because of this incident. At this time, if King Jin asked Grace is harming others and harming oneself.”

Mrs. Cao nodded after listening to her husband's words: "My lord is right, but I think narrowly."

Cao Qianhu laughed: "Madam can't be self-deprecating, things in this court are changing rapidly, we just need to take care of this side of the world."

Mrs. Cao got up and walked in front of Cao Qianhu, and put her arms around his neck: "Master is right, Master is the best for your concubine."

Cao Qianhu was pleased, and stretched out his arms to wrap his arms around his wife's waist: "Since King Jin has passed the word, let's take care of it more."

The main dish in the evening was fish, and Cao Qianhu and Madam Cao were full of praise for this dish, and the waiter said, "Master, Madam, this is the frozen fish that Xiao Jiachenrui sent, he said it before. This fish was caught in the morning, even though it is frozen, it is very fresh."

Cao Qianhu was even more impressed by his sister and brother, so he said to the lady next to him: "Since the food is good, I have to give some courtesy, and let the military district know that these sisters and brothers are from our house. The person behind the cover has to work hard to arrange it."

Mrs. Cao was really satisfied with the fish, so she responded with a smile: "Don't worry, sir, I will send someone over tomorrow."

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Xiao's family, He's got the fish that Yunyi gave them from the old lady, and even scolded that the two brothers have too much heart, and they don't know how to send more. .

(end of this chapter)