Chapter 463

As for the gift of the carriage originally given to Lu Yinsheng and the Liu family, Qin Ke'er made the decision without authorization, and also classified the things into categories, then had people estimate the value, converted them into silver notes, and put them away first.He thought that before Lu Yinsheng and Liu Shi left, he would secretly deliver the bank note to Liu Shi.

After dealing with these things, Qin Ke'er troubled Hu Jiren to go to the county government office, spent some money, and rescued Lu Yinsheng from the prison.

Dr. Lu, who had been in prison for many days, seemed not in good spirits and was thin, but fortunately, he didn't have any serious injuries on his body.

He called Zhou Langzhong, checked his pulse, and prescribed some warming and tonic prescriptions. After a few days of treatment, he got better.

I don't know if it was really controlled by Qin Keer, but after returning this time, Lu Yinsheng's attitude was obviously more obedient than when he came to Qin Keer's house the first time.

But once some things happen, you won't be able to swipe past if you want to.

No matter how pious Lu Yinsheng behaved now, Qin Ke'er could not treat him as kindly as the first time.To be able to do what she is doing now, and to take her in temporarily, is already the biggest concession Qin Keer can make.

Mrs. Liu was also taken back to Qin Ke'er's house, and she and Lu Yinsheng lived in the same room that Wei Jian and Lu Xiaoyu lived in before.

The couple got up early every morning to fetch and boil water, and they were very diligent. When everyone got up, they hurried back to the house and never came out again.

When it was time to eat, if someone called, they filled the food and went back to the house to eat. If no one called, they waited until everyone had finished eating, and then went to the kitchen to find some leftovers.

In the blink of an eye, another seven or eight days passed, and Qin Ke'er finally couldn't stand it anymore.

After breakfast that day, Qin Ke'er took the initiative to go to Lu Yinsheng's room, and just entered, only to find that Lu Yinsheng was kneeling on the ground arranging a ball of silk thread.

It might be that the silk thread was too tangled up. Lu Yinsheng tidied it up for a long time, but he still couldn't figure it out. His cheeks were so anxious that he couldn't help sweating.

Mrs. Liu was half leaning on the Kang quilt, taking a nap with her eyes closed, holding a lock that she hadn't finished weaving in her hand.

As far as the craftsmanship of weaving the locks is concerned, in Qin Keer's family, Liu's craftsmanship is undoubtedly the first.

If the locks made by other people can sell for two yuan, then those made by Liu can be sold for four yuan, or even more.

Qin Ke'er couldn't help coughing lightly, and immediately, the two people in the room turned their eyes to the door.

Seeing that it was Qin Keer who came, Mrs. Liu hurriedly sat up on the kang, and Dr. Lu was holding a silk thread in his hand, and wanted to go forward to help Mrs. Liu, and seemed to want to say hello to Qin Keer. Embarrassed.

"Auntie, don't get up, just lie down." Qin Ke'er took two quick steps, and suppressed Liu Shi's movement of wanting to get off the ground with her hands.

Mrs. Liu struggled, and finally sat down obediently again, but Qin Ke'er could tell that she was very restrained.

Looking at Lu Yinsheng again, perhaps seeing that Mrs. Liu was fine, he breathed a sigh of relief, but he no longer raised his head, and was still kneeling on the spot with a dejected look.

"Although it is midsummer, the ground is still cold. I just came out of that cold place a while ago, and my body, which has been recuperating with great difficulty, why is it still kneeling on the ground?" Qin Ke'er's words were full of sullen anger, and there was no trace from the beginning to the end. He mentioned Lu Yinsheng's name, but his eyes were fixed on Lu Yinsheng.

(End of this chapter)

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