"real?!"

After listening to Bai Qinian's explanation, Father Bai couldn't wait to pick up one of the armors, moved it to the candlelight and looked at it carefully for a long time, and then picked up the safety talisman beside it.

When he saw clearly the words embroidered on it, Father Bai, who always bleeds but not tears, rarely got wet eyes.

Seeing this, Bai Qinian couldn't help but feel a little sour, but he still tried his best to liven up the atmosphere, "Father, are you crying because of something made by your sister?"

When Father Bai heard this, he couldn't help but glared at his son, and said angrily, "If you have bad eyesight, go see a military doctor, so you don't have to embarrass yourself here."

Bai Qinian: ...

Father Bai still thought it wasn't enough, picked up the safety talisman, and continued: "It's obviously very beautiful, very delicate! Even the best embroiderer in the capital is not as good as my daughter's embroiderer."

Bai Qinian: ...

"No, Dad, you're exaggerating a bit, I think you should really look at your eyes."

"Fuck off!"

After being interrupted like this, Father Bai's mood improved a lot.

Seeing that he had calmed down a bit, Bai Qinian took out the thick envelope from his arms and handed it to his father.

"Father, this is a letter written by Rou'er."

Papa Bai, who was still a little confused, quickly reached out and took it.

He didn't open it immediately, but first squeezed the envelope and rubbed it, then his brows suddenly frowned.

There was obvious concern in her tone, "So thick? Did she have a bad time in the capital? Or did someone bully her?"

After the words were finished, Papa Bai already had a picture in his mind - his daughter stayed in the capital alone, her father and elder brother were not around, and she could only cry silently when she was wronged, and no one helped her.

The more Papa Bai thought about it, the more serious he became, and his expression became more and more ugly.

If he had known that he should have brought his daughter out from the beginning, he would be fine now, since his daughter was wronged, he couldn't help her!

Looking at his expression, Bai Qinian knew that he was thinking wrong, so he hurriedly opened his mouth to pull him back, "Father, stop! Don't think about it, just read the letter and then say it, okay?"

After being reminded by his son, Father Bai came to his senses, quickly opened the envelope and began to read.

What was written in the letter was completely different from what Old Papa Bai had in mind just now.

He only wrote what he did every day, what he ate, what interesting things he encountered, and said that everything was fine in the capital, so that they don't have to worry about it. Bai Qirou wrote a total of more than a dozen of such content.

Although from the beginning to the end, Bai Qirou emphasized that she was very good, so that they don't have to worry, but old father Bai read his daughter's loneliness and helplessness from the lines.

If she had a really good life, he wouldn't have seen such a thick stack of letters; if she had a really good life, she wouldn't have been so bored as to make armor and embroider peace charms at home.

His daughter, he himself knows best.

Rou'er has been at the border for more than ten years, wrestling with the people in the barracks. What she is most interested in is fighting with people and horse racing. She is most impatient with those female red embroidery.

When he was young, he originally wanted his daughter to learn it, but Rou'er became sleepy when she pinched the needle. As time passed, he also knew what his daughter looked like.

But now...

"Ugh!"

Papa Bai put the letter aside, picked up the safety talisman, and said in a low voice: "It's really embarrassing for Rou'er!"

Bai Qinian on the side naturally understood the meaning of his father's words, and couldn't help being a little depressed. He opened his mouth, but in the end he didn't say anything, only sighed deeply. (end of this chapter)

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