Chapter 24

The moment her right hand touched the strings, a melody appeared naturally in Mingyan's mind.

That was the music she was very familiar with, the music of the pear garden next door to Siming Tianjun's mansion.

She fumbled with the strings and plucked them randomly according to the intuition in her mind.

The man was still playing with the jade in his hand nonchalantly. After hearing the "random playing" of the little girl in front of him, he couldn't help but raise his eyebrows and glanced at her with interest.

The little girl's fingering when playing the Ruan Qin was incorrect, but she still produced some rhythmic music.

interesting.
Seeing the little girl's clumsy technique, the man raised his chin and said, "Okay."

The little girl also raised her eyes and looked at him with pitiful eyes.

"Don't act coquettishly, don't be cute, don't disgust me."

The man's words were harsh and harsh, and he took the Ruan Qin that the little girl handed back, leaving the little girl to sulk alone.

"Okay, put on a bad face, I won't do this." The man curled his lips, put his fist to his lips and coughed lightly, "But... for the sake of your sincerity. , I reluctantly accept you as my apprentice."

The man added threateningly:

"However, if you get tired one day, our master-disciple relationship will end here."

Seeing the little girl nodding like a chicken pecking at rice, he stood up and stretched: "In the past, I laughed at those old men who worked so hard to lead apprentices, but I never thought that one day I would also take on a disciple."

"you"

The man said: "Call me Third Uncle, you don't need to know my real name."

Mingyan stared at the man's face and said blankly: "Yes, Third Uncle."

The man yawned lazily and ordered angrily: "You, go and walk across the single-plank bridge."

He also pointed to the lake nearby.

Mingyan looked where he pointed. There was a narrow single-plank bridge across the huge lake, which could only accommodate one person standing.

Just looking at it made Mingyan tremble a little.

She widened her eyes and looked at the man in front of her who was leaning comfortably on the soft pillow of the white jade chair: "Third uncle, you."

"What am I?" The man gave her a light look, "When your third uncle and I first started learning the piano, I did the same thing, go, go, go."

Seeing the man's noncommittal expression, Mingyan had no choice but to walk slowly to the lake and stand beside the single-plank bridge.

She could feel a careless look staring at her.

Mingyan took one foot and stepped on one end of the single-plank bridge, and stepped on it tremblingly with the other foot.

Looking at the end that seemed so close but was actually so far away, Mingyan swallowed her saliva and felt a little desperate for the first time.

She carefully stepped out, and she was completely suspended in the air, with the lake below.

She just walked step by step.

Taking any of these steps requires great courage.

After all the hardships, Mingyan was finally halfway through.

When the third uncle saw that the little girl had the courage to walk most of the way, he raised his eyebrows, put his hands on the white jade table, tapped the table rhythmically with his hands, turned sideways, and watched with interest as she struggled to move forward. little girl.

The second half of the road was obviously slipperier than the first half.

The second half of the single-plank bridge was hidden among the withered lotus flowers, with a thick layer of frost on it.

Mingyan closed her eyes, beads of cold sweat broke out on her forehead, and her legs could not help but tremble.

She finally made up her mind secretly and ran over on tiptoes.

But as soon as she took a step, her feet were unstable and she fell off the single-plank bridge.

Fortunately, it was winter now, and the lake was covered with a thick layer of ice, and there was no crack on the ice surface due to the little girl's fall.

The ice was slippery, and the little girl couldn't get up immediately. She fluttered several times before she could stand up. She stretched out her arms to maintain her balance, took a deep breath, and stepped onto the single-plank bridge again.

But the falls continued.

The originally beautiful clothes were stained with mud and became dirty.Watching the little girl fall again and again, the third uncle sighed quietly, stood up, held on to the railing of the pavilion, and prompted the little girl who was making her nth attempt:

"Little dwarf, hold your breath and jump over."

The third uncle's voice was light and airy, but in Mingyan's ears it was like thunder.

Jump jump jump jump over?

Although the Koi family did pass down the legend of the Koi ancestor leaping over the Dragon Gate orally, Mingyan had never seen it in real life.

Mingyan turned her head and looked at her third uncle who was leaning on the railing and looking at her casually. She gritted her teeth, her heart skipped a beat, she lifted up her skirt, took a deep breath, and jumped over.

With this leap, the most difficult part of the road was crossed.

Mingyan clutched her thumping heart, panted rapidly, and walked off the single-plank bridge.

This has finally reached the end.

Scared the baby to death.

With a majestic look on her face, she gave a thumbs up to the man who was still standing against the pavilion.

Hum hum, I am awesome!
Unexpectedly, the third uncle just glanced at her and turned away without emotion.

"Hey!"

No matter how good-tempered Mingyan was, she was so angry that she stamped her feet, but she had no choice but to follow him.

"sit down."

Seeing the little girl following, the third uncle said calmly.

Hmm, that's about the same.

Mingyan sat down opposite her third uncle, holding her breasts and looking at the charming-looking man opposite her.

"Do you think I'm cruel?"

The third uncle suddenly raised his eyelids and glanced at the little girl opposite, and said.

The little girl was a little flattered by the sudden question, but she still curled her lips and said:

"Of course it's cruel. Who has nothing to do to walk on a single-plank bridge in winter?"

The third uncle snorted coldly and looked down at the white jade table.

The texture of this white jade is of the highest quality, and it can already vaguely reflect a blurry figure.

"It's okay if you think it's cruel."

The third uncle suddenly said something coldly.

Mingyan:? ? ?
"Go to Nazamabu."

The third uncle casually pointed to the small corner behind Mingyan.

Mingyan:? ? ? ? ? ?

Looking at the dumbfounded expression of the little girl, the third uncle snorted coldly: "You don't even want to step on the horse, and you still want to learn the piano from me? I don't want you as my apprentice."

After hearing this, Mingyan quickly stood up and obeyed obediently.

"How long will it take?"

Mingyan's legs were trembling and her legs were sore and numb. She suppressed her blush and looked at her third uncle.

The third uncle sneered, and it was the familiar formula again - he said with a mocking look: "One hour."

Seeing the little girl's expression of disbelief, he nodded towards her without any doubt:
"Just keep it in place and don't move, or you'll have to start over again."

No matter how lively and playful a child is, he cannot bear it.

After finishing the horse stance, the little girl staggered down and sat down, looking as if she was hopeless.

When the third uncle saw her like this, he felt at ease and drove her back.

(End of this chapter)

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