Chapter 1178 Explained
"But Master Lu, have you ever thought that maybe the people who had the intention to acquire the racecourse before were not the final buyers of the racecourse?" After thinking about this clearly, Chu Qingge directly persuaded Lu Yitai.

"Master Lu, you'd better go and ask the people at the casino carefully."

"..."

What the hell, you said that if labor and management could ask questions clearly, they wouldn’t come looking for you one by one?
Let labor and management ask?

Do you still know that labor and management dare not mess with people in casinos, and you are sincerely saying this to ridicule labor and management?
Lu Yitai was furious, and was going to let Chu Qingge fight instead of nagging Chu Qingge.

When Chu Qingge got scared, he would naturally hand over the deed.

But just as he was about to take action, he felt like he was missing something.

What is missing?

The hand he raised did not fall down, and the servants did not take action directly. However, Chu Qingge made it clear that none of this was necessary, and she still had to lift Mrs. Lu out, "My mother was also from the General's Mansion."

It wasn't until he said the words "General's Mansion" that Lu Yitai remembered what he had missed - facing this woman, she actually called him Master Lu, but he didn't reveal his identity at all. How did she know his surname was Lu?
And if she knew his identity, how could she have the courage to tell him so much and buy his horse farm?

He knew that Haosheng Casino was worried that someone would not dare to offend the General's Mansion, and did not mention that the racecourse was from him.

How did you find out about Chu Qingge, the daughter-in-law of a foreign minister?

He just instinctively felt that something was wrong, so he didn't give the order to tie up Chu Qingge in time.

Now when he heard Chu Qingge say that her mother was also from the General's Mansion, he was immediately grateful for his quick reaction.

But he was only grateful for a moment, and then he became angry - I'm so lucky, how could her mother be from the General's Mansion? Everyone in the General's Mansion is his family, and he knows them all.

This person came out of nowhere and said that her mother used to be from the General's Palace. Why didn't he know?
Even if he is a servant of the General's Mansion, he should have heard of it.

But fate "saved" him once again. Before he could give the final order, Chu Qingge said again: "My mother's name before she got married was Lu Jingjing. She was the eldest daughter of General Lu, the former general of Zhenxi."

Chu Qingge explained Lu's situation in detail first, but there was no other way.

She really didn't want to admit that the boy in front of her, who was not much older than Chu Huaifang, was her current elder, so she didn't take the initiative to say it unless she took the initiative, hoping that the other party would react on his own.

But neither Lu Yitai nor the servants around him seemed to know what she was talking about.

She could only explain it herself.

When Lu Yitai heard the name Lu Jingjing, he was still a little confused, what?Lu Jingjing?Who?

But when he heard that General Lu, the former general of Zhenxi... he was panicked. Their general's mansion was actually in name only now, because there was no general in the family at all, although his father was the commander of the city defense army.

But there is no general title. After all, Dayan's general title can only be obtained by commanding an army.

Although his father commanded the city's defense army, these city protection armies were nominally under the jurisdiction of Jingzhao Mansion.

It's just that the capital's territory is special. The number of city guards here is also large, and the quality is not comparable to that of local city guards. This makes the capital's city guards feel like they are independent from the Jingzhao Mansion and have formed a separate army.

(End of this chapter)

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