Chapter 443 A feeling of pity for each other

If she hadn't let Xiao Yiping know about the situation of the neighbors in advance, thinking about knowing each other and knowing each other, so that they can get along well, I still don't know this.

After their mother died, the Shui family wanted them to change their surname back to Shui, but the two children disagreed with what they said. The Shui family even thoughtlessly called the two children white-eyed.

The Shui family were afraid that the two children would spread the matter out, so they did not dare to be hard. However, because of this, the two brothers and sisters were angry everywhere in the house. Fortunately, Zhang Xidong was a powerful person, and he took good care of his sister Zhang Kejia. .

Thinking of the incident where Zhang Xidong was beaten to the ground by several cousins ​​a few days ago, he thought of the fierce look in his eyes, and knew that this child was probably ready to go.

On that day, she rescued him from the fists of those cousins. He just said "thank you" indifferently and prepared to leave without looking back.

Yunyi remembered that in modern times, his situation was the same as his, and he felt a sense of pity for the same disease.

then stopped him: "If you are willing to learn martial arts, I can find a master for you, of course, if you are not willing, just pretend that I didn't say anything."

Zhang Xidong stopped: "I will."

Then he bowed deeply to Yun Yi, turned around and disappeared around the corner.

Yunyi retracted his thoughts and said leisurely: "The people of the Shui family, I'm afraid it won't be better for a few years. As long as Zhang Xidong grows up, it's definitely not something the Shui family can handle."

The old lady said softly, "What a sin."

Thinking of what the big house did to Yunyi's sister and brother at the time, I immediately felt bad.

sighed, and then said: "You guys go to work, I'm going to rest for a while."

Yunyi realized that maybe what she said just now made her grandmother think of the people in the big room, but this is a fact. If it wasn't for her, it might not be possible for the children in the second room to be alive.

The two brothers watched the grandmother go back to the inner room, and Xiao Chenrui said: "Sister, I met people from the grandfather's side outside yesterday, and they said that we would have time to go to the house to play."

Yunyi knew who Xiao Chenrui was talking about. The original owner's grandfather moved to the south with his eldest son's family to live in office. Because he was far away, he sent people back to Beijing every year for the boxing ceremony.

My grandfather also had a younger brother, who was born in the capital. The relationship between the two brothers was not very close, so after the Xiao family accident, they did not even show their faces.

Xiao Chenrui is talking about the people in the grandfather's mansion. I'm afraid he has heard some news, or he can't be so enthusiastic.

Yunyi didn't have a good impression of them, so he said casually, "Just be normal."

Xiao Chenrui knew what her sister meant: "I understand."

After chatting a few more words, the two brothers and sisters went to work on their own.

Xiao Chenrui wanted to visit the gentleman from Lijingqian Academy, so he asked Kong Qing to go to the kitchen to pack two cakes, then he took a pot of blooming Molan from his sister and left the house.

And Yunyi went back to her yard. Xiao Yiping brought the account book from the capital during this period of time. She wanted to read the account book and think about the events in the next year.

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Jing'an Princess Mansion

Jiao Yuyan learned that her mother was ill, and rushed back to the house: "Mother, are you all right? Why did you get sick when you were doing well?"

Princess Jing'an looked at her daughter who came in: "It's going to be New Year's Eve. What do you do when you come back, you're not afraid that your mother-in-law will not like it."

Jiao Yuyan pouted: "You are all sick, how can I take care of so much, and besides, there are servants in the house, and my presence or absence does not matter."

(end of this chapter)