Chapter 79

Yu Saihua couldn't help but raised her hand to touch her rough cheek.

She was originally a wealthy lady with a good family background, and she once felt sorry for herself in the mirror, imagining what kind of young talent is worthy of her.

Once his father died, the entire Yu family would collapse like a building. Even with the court's compensation, the family would no longer be able to settle in Beijing.

Unexpectedly, on the way back home, a disaster happened, and she was the only one left in the family.

The original self-ashamedness was quickly replaced by sadness, Yu Saihua looked away, bowed and saluted: "Yu Saihua, a reckless man, has seen the champion."

Chu Yin raised his arm far away: "Miss Yu is free of courtesy. Those who come are guests. Although there are many things in the military camp, it is not easy to be rude. Please use some of them reluctantly, Miss Yu."

The two advisers also exchanged a few words.

Yu Saihua swept her eyes, only to realize that there were several long tables in the tent. The main seat was naturally the champion's, and the guest seat was vacant, which was reserved for herself, and the two elders were on the opposite side.

Three dishes and one soup, paired with vegetables, looks very simple.

She cupped her hands, thanked her and sat down generously.

Glancing out of the corner of his eye, Champion Hou is very particular about dining etiquette, such crude food seems to be like a delicacy in front of him.

Even if the two elders on the opposite side are full of Confucian style, there is no champion Hou Wenya.

Yu Saihua ate a few mouthfuls, and found that the taste was not bad, but at the moment, she regarded it as a delicacy in front of her, and she was not in the mood to enjoy it, so she said directly: "Master Hou..."

Chu Yin waved his hand, "One porridge and one meal should be thought of as hard-won, Miss Yu, even if our stomachs are not empty, we can't let down the hard work of so many people."

Yu Saihua's eyes showed doubts, and she felt that she had not entered a military camp, but a school.

A counselor twisted his beard and said: "Miss Yu, you have never been in the military camp, so you don't know. It is not easy for us to have a peaceful meal."

Yu Saihua couldn't say anything.

Fortunately, Chu Yin's eating speed has been practiced, and this meal did not last too long.

After all the empty tableware was removed, and the soldiers brought hot tea, Chu Yin said: "I have heard about your father's affairs, and my condolences to Miss Yu."

Yu Saihua sneered softly: "Master Hou, it wasn't long before my Yu family was wiped out, but how many people in Beijing still remember the iron-headed censor?

"For others, what happened to our family is just an unforgettable story, but for me, it is a lifetime of pain!

"I don't go around in circles with Lord Hou, this time I hijacked the court envoys, not simply to avenge my family.

"I know there are traitors among these envoys!"

Chu Yin couldn't help but exchanged glances with the two advisers, and his expression became serious, "Is this true?"

"Of course it's true!" Yu Saihua said resoundingly, "If I'm not completely sure, how dare I attack the imperial court officer so close to the military camp?

"Your Majesty is so famous, everyone in the world doesn't know it? Where does little Yu Saihua have the guts to make trouble in front of you!"

As he said that, he glanced at Chu Yin quietly again, his face flushed slightly.

"Empty words have no proof." Chu Yin's thoughts turned, if he really caught the traitor, would he be able to make good use of it?
Yu Saihua took out a stack of letters from her body and raised her hands above her head.

Rong Jin took it and forwarded it to Chu Yin.

This is the resume of everyone in the envoys, not even the attendants.

Each resume is followed by a short note.

After Chu Yin read it, he passed it on to the two counselors, who also showed surprise on their faces.

(End of this chapter)

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