Jin Liangyu

Chapter 87 Wait for me to explain to you

The middle-aged man who was driving the carriage quickly stretched out his hand to help the woman get out of the carriage steadily. He kept mumbling: "It's okay to come down and walk for a while. Even if I sit in the carriage for so long, my waist is so sore."

Seeing Jin Sheng rubbing his lower back with one hand, Mrs. Liang reached out her hand with concern and rubbed it hard for him.

Uncle Liang saw it, glanced elsewhere, and sighed secretly in his heart.

They knew that their sister and her brother-in-law had a good relationship, but if they were so intimate in front of everyone, if this was seen by outsiders and spread...

Uncle Liang looked uneasy and looked in the distance. No one was really nice.

Liang didn't know it yet, but her elder brother was worried about her.

The people in the inn saw that someone was coming so late, so they hurriedly came out to greet them.

"Do you want accommodation, or...?"

"Get us some food, water, and fodder for the horses. We have to hurry, we have to continue on our way." Uncle Liang quickly stated his request.

"Okay, we'll prepare it for you right away. It'll be ready soon." As a person at the inn, this kind of situation often happens, and someone will prepare food for the guests immediately.

About the time it took for a stick of incense to be poured, someone came over with a bundle in his arms and said, "What we have prepared for you is a stack of flatbreads and a few pickles."

"Okay." Uncle Liang handed over the broken silver, wanting to give the burden to Mrs. Liang first.

Mrs. Liang didn't take it, "Brother, we have three pieces, that's enough." Mrs. Liang said, and took three pieces of cake from the bag, one for herself and two for the boss.

"Don't you want pickle dumplings? It's easy to get heartburn if you just eat flatbread."

"We have this." Jin Sheng said as he took out two oil paper bags and handed them to his two brothers-in-law.

Uncle Liang took the oil paper bag and smelled a familiar aroma. He immediately smiled and said, "Haha, it's my favorite sauce beef."

"Keep your voice down."

"…Um."

Jin Sheng saw his two brothers-in-law looking around like thieves. Only when there was no one around did they dare to secretly put the soy beef into their mouths. Then he remembered that killing cows was illegal in ancient times.

It seemed that it would be better for him to take out less of the things on the cow in the future.

Jin Sheng thought about it, and Mrs. Liang also thought about it. She looked at the two people in front of them who couldn't eat meat to their heart's content and said, "Brother, little brother, we still have sauce elbow here, do you want it?"

Uncle Liang was about to ask for it when he heard his elder brother say, "Little sister, save it for next meal."

"Eh."

"What are you looking at? Eat quickly. Let's hurry up after eating." Uncle Liang thought that the third prince was still waiting for his sister to save his life. He felt that nothing he ate was delicious anymore, so he urged his brother to eat quickly.

Uncle Liang swallowed the last bite of the pie and said, "Let's go."

The wind lantern on the gate of the inn swayed with the night wind, making their shadows longer and longer until they were no longer visible.

...

In the northern Xinjiang garrison camp, the largest tent in the middle was brightly lit, and everyone inside looked serious and did not dare to show off.

An old imperial doctor with white hair and beard checked the pulse of the young man on the bed, then glanced at the sharp arrow on his chest, and shook his head imperceptibly to the medical officers beside him.

(Their heads may have to be moved.)

Just when the mood of these people was at its lowest point, they heard the sound of horse hooves outside.

The army doctor no longer cared about his identity and ran out of the camp.

There were people waiting outside the camp. When the army doctor saw the familiar figure getting off the carriage, he immediately rushed forward regardless. "It's great that you can come." No one expected that the army doctor, who is usually calm in times of crisis, would sometimes lose his composure.

Seeing that they were acquaintances, Jin Sheng and Liang nodded in greeting.

At this time, a group of people also rushed out from the tent next to them, led by an imposing young man. Even at midnight, the stars could not block the appearance of the bright moon of those who came. The people following him quickly introduced them to Jin Sheng and his wife, "This is Prince Jing."

"The common people meet Prince Jing."

"A commoner's wife pays homage to His Majesty the Crown Prince."

Even if they didn't want to, they had to follow the local customs and lift up their clothes and prepare to kneel down.

"You two are exempt from the courtesy." Prince Jing personally stretched out his hand to support the two kneeling bodies and said: "The third prince's matter is urgent, so those common courtesy are waived. I still have to ask you to do your best."

When Jin Sheng saw that Prince Jing did not have the bad habits of those legendary nobles, he lowered his eyelids and solemnly replied: "The common people and their husbands will definitely do their best."

Prince Jing said no more and asked them to quickly go in and save people.

Jin Sheng and Liang did not dare to delay, and immediately followed the army doctor into the camp.

General Shen looked at the backs of the couple and asked his nephew behind him without confidence, "Fourth, can they really save the third prince?"

"Uncle, if they can't save the third prince, there will be nothing others can do."

They were talking worriedly when they saw a commotion in the camp, and then all the royal doctors and military doctors were invited out.

The old imperial doctor with white beard and hair was so angry that he shouted loudly: "It's unreasonable. It's unreasonable. Two yellow-haired kids who appeared out of nowhere dare to talk nonsense. I want to complain to the emperor in front of the palace."

The army doctor was afraid that if he continued shouting, it would affect the two people in the camp from treating the Third Prince's injuries, so he rushed forward and covered the old imperial doctor's mouth.

Prince Jing also reacted belatedly. With a wave of his hand, two guards rushed up behind him and helped the army doctor cover the old imperial doctor tightly so that he could not move even half a minute.

In the tent, the couple looked at the third prince's bloodless face and the arrows stuck on his chest, and were completely helpless.

"Old Liang, what should I do?"

Mrs. Liang's mind was quite fast, and she immediately thought of what her daughter had told her before leaving.

"Master, we have to inform my daughter."

"Notify my daughter?"

"Yes." Ms. Liang repeated what her daughter had told them before they came out.

Jin Sheng glanced at the third prince's chest, which did not rise and fall, and decisively contacted his daughter.

It was late at night, and Jin Liangyu didn't dare to sleep. She sat in the living room holding the little spirit fox, waiting for news from her parents.

Zhou Lang put his son to sleep and sat on the kang to accompany his wife without sleeping.

Just when he wanted to find something to talk about and say something interesting to make his wife happy.

Seeing Jin Liangyu move, she stood up with a solemn face, said only to Zhou Erlang: "Wait until I come back to explain to you." and disappeared from the spot.

Zhou Erlang rushed to the place where his wife disappeared, but couldn't catch anything.

"Daughter-in-law, Ayu..."

But except for the cold air around him, no one answered him.

Zhou Erlang knelt down on the floor slumped, feeling an inexorable pain in his heart.

...

When Jin Liangyu appeared in the camp holding the little spirit fox, he was stunned for a moment.

This was the first time she walked into the ancient general's tent, and it was also the first time she had such close contact with the royal family.


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