Chapter 89 You did this yourself

Pei Shao shook his head, looking innocent.

"I don't know, maybe?"

Qin Liuliu prides himself on being superior to others and never follows the trend, so he did not follow suit this time.

She stayed on the other side to drink tea, looking anxiously at the pile of rice paper that the eldest princess had casually placed on the table.

Why hasn’t the eldest princess come back yet? What's going on over there?

She couldn't wait any longer. Just when she was about to get up and take a look, the eldest princess came back with a group of people.

What was different from before was that there was a hint of joy on his face.

"What a poem, what a poem!" The eldest princess could not stop praising her until she sat down.

Qin Liuliu looked anxiously at the pile of rice paper.

But the eldest princess kept talking and didn't read.

Qin Liuliu was very anxious, but did not dare to speak to urge him.

Many of the people present are relatives of first- and second-grade officials. General Qin, a junior official, really can't speak here.

She was also afraid that speaking rashly would offend the eldest princess.

Wei Yingying didn't feel anything at all. She pulled Pei Shao behind and kept chattering about interesting things at home.

She didn't pay much attention to the so-called "miracle" just now.

It wasn't until the maid lowered her head and said a few words to the eldest princess that the eldest princess suddenly realized it. She slapped the table and laughed and said, "Okay, okay! Then I'll see if there is a poem here that is better than just now."

She said and picked up the rice paper on the table.

Qin Liuliu looked at the rice paper with eyes wide open, and then he breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the eldest princess began to look through the rice paper.

Her position was relatively far back, and Qin Liuliu kept paying attention to the number of rice papers in the eldest princess's hand.

The front was always being passed by quickly. The further she looked back, the deeper the eldest princess's brows furrowed.

Halfway through, my brows were so furrowed that they looked like they could kill a fly.

After seeing two of them, the eldest princess's expression became better. She picked out those two and quickly skipped the rest.

Seeing the amount of rice paper in the eldest princess's hands dwindling, Qin Liuliu felt more and more nervous.

The eldest princess suddenly stopped, took out the one she was looking at, and asked, "Whose is this?"

There was no hint of joy or anger in her voice. Qin Liuliu saw that it was her own rice paper and hurriedly stood up from her seat and knelt obediently in front of the eldest princess.

"Return to the princess, this is my daughter's."

The eldest princess looked her up and down, but Qin Liuliu had been immersed in joy and did not notice the strangeness in her eyes.

I couldn't help but feel complacent in my heart.

really! This time she fell in the eyes of the eldest princess.

"Did you write this poem yourself?" the eldest princess asked.

Qin Liuliu immediately replied with a firm tone, "Yes, this is the poem my daughter just composed."

She also asked one more question herself: "I wonder what the eldest princess thinks of this poem?"

"This poem is naturally excellent."

The eldest princess said, looking at her a few more times, her tone seemed to have deep meaning: "This is the person who wrote the poem -"

Qin Liuliu listened and thought that the eldest princess was praising him.

She couldn't help but feel smug in her heart. Just when she was about to take credit, the eldest princess crumpled the rice paper into a ball and threw it hard at her.

The rice paper ball was not heavy, but Qin Liuliu was still stunned.

Everyone present noticed that the eldest princess was not in a good mood at the moment, and they were all too angry to express their feelings.

Even Wei Yingying, who had always been very nervous, noticed that something was wrong and didn't say a word. She just stayed back and acted like a quail.

"Eldest Princess...this..." Qin Liuliu covered her head in disbelief.

"But my daughter's poems are not good?" she asked a little aggrievedly. She really couldn't imagine why the eldest princess suddenly got angry. Mingming just asked her if she wrote the poem by herself. Doesn't this mean to affirm her ability?

Qin Liuliu thought about it but couldn't figure it out.

The eldest princess sneered and didn't bother to read the rice paper at the back, "I said it before! I hate cheating people the most!"

"I ask you one last time, is this poem your own, or is it plagiarized from someone else's work?"

Qin Liuliu was confused by the question.

She was a little confused, but she still insisted on denying it.

"The eldest princess is aware of this! This poem, this poem was written by my daughter herself!"

She really couldn't understand.

Obviously...it had been confirmed when she first came here. The poems from her previous world were not here.

She also got her wish and gained a good reputation outside with her previous poems.

But I didn't expect that I would fall short here.

Qin Liuliu gritted his teeth, but he could only insist that the poem was composed by himself.

If plagiarism is admitted... Firstly, I don't know what the situation is now, and secondly, it is also because the eldest princess usually dislikes plagiarism the most.

This can be regarded as stepping on the eldest princess's minefield to dance, and she does not have the courage.

What I was looking forward to so much just now has become extremely difficult in this weird atmosphere.

Qin Liuliu did not dare to raise his head, and did not know what the eldest princess's expression was now.

I can only make random guesses in my mind.

The eldest princess almost laughed out of anger at her.

"Okay! You wrote it yourself! Are you still being stubborn now?" She angrily shouted: "You said you wrote the poem just now by yourself, so since you have such a level of skill, you can easily compose another one, right?"

Qin Liuliu's brain was spinning rapidly, but he could not think of a solution.

She bit her lip, a little embarrassed.

It's unclear whether all the poems from the previous world are available here, and she really doesn't dare to prove herself without confirmation.

If it doesn't, that's fine. If it does, it won't be a crime of plagiarizing other people's poems.

Qin Liuliu gritted his teeth and said nothing.

Seeing her behavior, the eldest princess snorted heavily, and even the way she looked at her changed a lot.

"The daughter of General Qin's family? I don't know how General Qin got his daughter to look like this!"

"Hongxiu!" The eldest princess waved her hand and ordered in a cold voice: "Drive her out! Never let such a person appear in front of me again!"

The maid Hongxiu who was following the eldest princess responded and was about to grab Qin Liuliu.

Qin Liuliu dodged it, and she raised her head, her face full of panic: "Eldest Princess! Listen to me! I really didn't plagiarize! I really wrote this poem myself!"

The eldest princess was not in the mood to listen at all, and waved her hand extremely impatiently.

Hong Xiu understood the idea and immediately took something and blocked Qin Liuliu's mouth.

Wei Yingying, who was following at the end, was stunned.

It wasn't until Qin Liuliu was dragged out that she clenched Pei Shao's fingers and smacked her lips: "...No way? Isn't this too bold?"

She struggled for a while, but still didn't understand, and asked Pei Shao: "Did she plagiarize or not? Why did I not want to tell lies when she looked like that? But if what she said was not lies, then why did the ants by the lake just Those two lines of poetry?"

Pei Shao did not answer her doubts, leaving Wei Yingying to struggle on her own.

"Can plagiarism still be used as fraud? She doesn't look like a decent person anyway."

Wei Yingying nodded affirmatively and agreed: "That's true."

(End of this chapter)

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