That's who he is.

Random refresh in the wild - this is naturally with Li Hua.

It's really crazy to say that in such a hot day, two young men full of vigor and vitality have to go out and play every other day... Even the construction workers are not as sun-resistant as them.

The innate holy body is in the state of being beaten to ashes.

Friendship is indeed something that can make people become stupid.

As for the last ancestral hall.

The reason for coming here is that Jiang Mu has lived two lives as a human being, but has never experienced the joy of having all his ancestors alive, so from time to time he has to go to the ancestral hall to see the ancestors on the wall to show respect.

...That's of course impossible.

The real reason is also very simple.

Jiang Quhan eventually found out that his son had submitted his resume to a blind date show.

At that time, he was discussing business with someone somewhere. A phone call came and said, "Hello, is this Mr. Jiang Quhan? You have been selected by our program! Please come to xx at xx to participate in the program. Don't worry, we will facilitate your encounter!"

It’s hard to describe Jiang Quhan’s expression at that time.

Especially the female boss opposite seems to be a little interested in Jiang Quhan... After all, as we said, Jiang Quhan is very charming as a middle-aged man.

Anyway, he flew back overnight and gave Jiang Mu a beating.

Have another smoke the next day.

This is also why Jiang Mu was forced to borrow money from Ji Suyi.

At least this summer, his pocket money will be like that of a middle-aged man who has had three health checks in one day - not a penny left.

If you borrow money from others, of course you have to be more diligent.

So Jiang Mu raised his hand: "Yo."

In front of him, Ji Suyi closed the book and a smile broke out on her plain face.

"I think... I can get out of bed and walk."

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"I can actually walk now, that's amazing."

Jiang Mu's expression was both artificial and exaggerated. "I'll go to the school gate and buy a blank certificate and give you the 'Learning to Walk Again at the Age of Fourteen Award'."

Ji Suyi: “…”

Her Royal Highness the Princess thinks that this boy sometimes really deserves a beating.

She didn't even have the time to tell her father the good news, just to give Jiang Mu a surprise.

At the same time, she was a little nervous.

It was because Jiang Mu saw that she was sick that he came to her almost every day.

If her illness gradually improves, will he come less frequently?

Or, just don't come at all?

That's why she always encouraged Jiang Mu to spend more of her money.

Just to make myself feel at ease.

...Now it seems that Her Royal Highness the Princess doesn't have to worry anymore.

Twenty years ago, Jiang Mu would have been hunted down by his father and had to hide from the princess.

Twenty years later, Jiang Mu was still being hunted down by his father and had to hide from Her Royal Highness the Princess.

Ji Suyi felt that Jiang Mu was a truly persevering person.

"…Why are there blank certificates for sale in front of your school?"

Ji Suyi was puzzled. "Even if I can imitate the handwriting of an adult, I shouldn't be able to imitate the school seal, right?"

"That's easy. Just find a carrot and carve one. It doesn't matter if it's a little rough. How can a parent check whether a seal is real or not?"

Jiang Mu spread his hands, "Technology monopoly, ten yuan per time, small business, no credit."

Ji Suyi: “…”

She had the impression that she had read a book.

In the past, if someone privately made a seal or ribbon, the entire family would be executed.

I don't know if there is such a law still in place though.

But if you really break the law, shouldn’t you protect yourself?

For example, let him hide in the Xuanyuan clan’s territory and have to eat and drink there?

...Ji Suyi suddenly felt that she should encourage Jiang Mu to break more laws.

On the other side, Jiang Mu looked quite proud:

"Hehe, a real man earns his living with his own hands!"

"I've seen this kind of book before." Ji Suyi thought, "It says that it's a profession that only men can do, and that practitioners will be very popular with women."

"Yeah."

"The book says this profession is called a cowherd."

Jiang Mu: "..."

I told you there’s something wrong with the book Her Royal Highness the Princess is reading!

"What is a cowherd?" Ji Suyi was curious, "What kind of job does he do specifically?"

"It's what the book says... Yes, he does make a living by using his dexterity with his hands, and he is indeed very popular among women," Jiang Mu said tactfully.

"Then I wish you can become a man like Cowherd soon." Ji Suyi said seriously.

Jiang Mu: "..."

He inexplicably recalled the background of the [trainee employee at a male escort parlor] when he was choosing the option.

It seems that the inherent talent is [increased amount of money obtained from women].

"…Thank you, thank you for your blessing."

Jiang Mu felt that it was necessary to ask Ji Guochang to set up some walls around Ji Suyi's smartphone.

Otherwise, you'll be looking at a lot of crap every day.

No wonder she said being in the hospital wasn’t boring.

If it were me, I would read these when I had nothing to do and I wouldn’t be bored.

"By the way, what are you going to eat today?" Ji Suyi asked with great interest.

It seems that Jiang Mu has cultivated strange habits in this princess.

She herself finds it hard to eat anything.

But that didn't stop her from enjoying watching Jiang Mu eat.

"Heh..." Jiang Mu smiled mysteriously, "Today's stuff is really interesting, it's definitely something you haven't seen before."

After a slight pause, perhaps because he felt that Her Royal Highness was well-informed and well-informed, he added:

"At least you definitely didn't see me bring it."

"Cooked pancakes? Roujiamo? Rice?"

"Guess."

"Chicken drumsticks, braised pork?"

"Guess again."

"Can't guess."

Ji Suyi looked at him pitifully, like a deer rubbing your hand: "Tell me, okay?"

"Then take a look."

"Uh-huh."

Ji Suyi was full of anticipation.

Jiang Mu took out a set of physics textbooks for the second grade of junior high school from his schoolbag.

"I didn't bring any food today, let's go to tutoring first."

Ji Suyi suddenly stopped looking forward to it.

Of course she had never seen Jiang Mu bring this thing.

Because last time Jiang Mu took the junior high school Chinese language exam...

Her Royal Highness the Princess has very good grades in Chinese. She has been influenced by family education since she was young, and her sense of language is simply heaven-high.

Shennong had so many ancient books that it could fill several large houses, so Xuanyuan must have even more.

She is a natural reader. If an ordinary good reader can appreciate the beauty of words, then every time she reads a book, it is like reading the author's soul.

Jiang Mu knew this a while ago, so he brought a physics textbook today.

When other boys visit girls, they bring all kinds of colorful gifts and promise to spend their lives together. But when he visited Ji Suyi, he brought the law of buoyancy and calculation of work done from the physics textbook for the second grade of junior high school. He was so awesome.

The sun sets in the west, and the light fades away.

The end of summer always means farewell. The scorching sun and bright sunlight, the starry night and the evening breeze, the swimming and dancing fireflies, the drifting and lingering chirping of cicadas, all that is full of vitality will soon be gone.

"...Okay, we have almost finished teaching relative motion. Now let's listen to the examples."

Jiang Mu said sternly, "The monkeys on both sides of the river are crying non-stop, and the boat has already passed through thousands of mountains. In this poem, how do the monkeys feel about the people on the boat?"

Ji Suyi thought with her little face: "Apes are...wild."

Jiang Mu: "..."

"Is it domesticated?"

"...Okay, let's skip this question for now." Jiang Mu said, "With respect to the river surface, the people on the boat are...?"

Ji Suyi was full of confidence: "It's Li Bai!"

Jiang Mu: "..."

Ji Suyi was inexplicably panicked: "Not Li Bai? Impossible, I have memorized this poem."

"It's 'sports'!"

"Eh? Was there a poet named Movement in the Tang Dynasty?"

Jiang Mu silently stroked his chest.

He suddenly remembered that when he went to the infirmary before, the Chinese medicine doctor in the infirmary told the middle-aged man in front of him in the queue to be humble and not get angry.

The man said, but I am a teacher.

Chinese medicine says teacher? Teacher can’t…Oh, teacher, then there is nothing I can do.

Jiang Mu thought at the time, what you said is as if being a teacher is not a profession but a terminal illness.

It now seems that the doctor was right.

The teacher is indeed a terminal illness.

Symptoms include headache, chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and wanting to hit students.

Jiang Mu had never been a teacher before, and teaching Ji Suyi Chinese a few days ago was his first time.

Then he found that teaching Ji Suyi Chinese was actually a very pleasant thing. The process was basically that he said a sentence, Ji Suyi repeated it, thought about it, and expanded it a few sentences, and then an article was taught.

In the Chinese class a few days ago, Ji Suyi demonstrated her unparalleled talent in Chinese.

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