The Crazy Forensic Doctor Consort

Chapter 1839 Rong Li Postscript 27

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Liu Wei and Rong Leng returned to Beijing because of the drought in Dingzhou. They did not expect the impact of the drought to be so serious at first. They thought that with the help of the imperial court, the situation would improve after the summer.

Unexpectedly, this time there was also a food shortage issue, and the court actually had to purchase food from merchants.

When Liu Wei and Rong Leng received the news and rushed back from southern Xinjiang without stopping, they realized that the food problem had been solved, but they were almost in Kyoto. They had returned to the capital, so they wanted to go home on the way.

Liu Wei arrived home early today, but Xiao Li was not there. Only her mother Ji Xiaqiu was there.

Liu Wei and Rong Leng just wanted to talk to the old man.

Unexpectedly, the old man opened his mouth and burst out: "You are not in a hurry when your son refuses to get married? He spends all his time living and drinking, enjoying himself outside, so he doesn't want his son? If he doesn't want his son, he can donate it to the people in need. Don't occupy the manhole and do nothing. ! What, he doesn’t want to get married? He doesn’t want to get married, and you won’t even try to persuade him? Are you determined to live alone as a lonely old man, with no children around to serve him tea? When a hundred years pass and you two are dead and pure, leaving him alone to suffer in this world, then why did you give birth to him?"

The old man became more and more angry as he talked, which scared Liu Weirong Leng to the point of dizziness.

Rong Leng quickly made an excuse and said he was going to Zhenge Gate for inspection.

Liu Wei had an idea and hurriedly hid in Qingletang.

Liu Wei waited for a long time in Qingletang, but did not wait for her son to come back. She wanted to ask her son, what on earth did he do to force his grandmother to do this?

Liu Wei was checking the inventory in the drug store's warehouse just now when someone outside said that the young master was back.

When she came out, she didn't see her son. Instead, she saw a pretty little girl with a serious look on her face, staring at her hands nervously.

As soon as she asked, the next thing happened.

Liu Wei hadn't seen her son for a few months. She felt relieved when she saw that his son was tall and full of arms and legs. She patted the chair next to her and said, "Come here and let me take a look."

Rong Li walked over with a troubled face.

Liu Wei squeezed her son's shoulder, wanting to say "lost weight" like other mothers do, to express that she still remembered whether her son was fat or thin a few months ago, but she hesitated for a long time and did not say it after all. Those two words.

Because she really couldn't remember whether her son had gained weight or lost weight a few months ago.

She retracted her hand and in order to cover up her guilty conscience, she quickly changed the subject and looked at Princess Wenqing next to her: "Who is this?"

We had just chatted for a few words, and she still didn’t know the identity of this girl.

Logically speaking, it should be Xiao Li's patient who is applying medicine and so on.

But why are patients brought to the inner hall?

Rong Li said with a sullen face: "Princess Wenqing."

"Ah?" Liu Wei was stunned for a moment, then looked at the little princess up and down, the more she looked, the more surprised she became: "Princess Wenqing from Xianyan Kingdom?"

Princess Wenqing had a smile on her face now, and her already bright face was even more charming because of this smile. She obviously still remembered Liu Wei, but after all, it was a reunion many years later, so she couldn't be too familiar with it. She just nodded shyly and agreed with a warm smile: "Auntie, it's me."

Calling her aunt was purely based on her seniority, and she didn't know whether it was right or not.

Liu Wei saw how charming and cute this little girl was, and he liked her from the bottom of his heart: "Why did you come to Qingyun Country? Did you come alone?"

Liu Wei, who came out of the deep mountains and forests, was extremely lagging in news. She only found out about the progress of the grain purchase case a few days ago. The fact that the princess of Xianyan Kingdom came to Qingyun Kingdom to get married was a headline today for her.

Princess Wenqing patiently told Liu Wei her purpose of coming, but she did not mention the marriage. She only said that she was on a mission to Qingyun on behalf of the Xianyan Kingdom and would be returning soon.

Liu Wei was very sorry: "Going back now? Let's play a little longer."

Princess Wenqing raised her eyes slightly and glanced at Rong Li behind Liu Wei. The corners of her curved lips dropped slightly, then raised again, and said: "The mission will leave in two days. Come back next time when we have a chance." ”

Liu Wei was so perceptive that he naturally saw the unnaturalness in her expression for a moment.

She looked back at her son.

Rong Li heard her say that she would leave in two days, and his brows immediately furrowed into the character "Chuan".

Because of Liu Wei's presence, Rong Li and Princess Wenqing never spoke alone again.

Liu Wei, on the other hand, took Princess Wenqing and asked many questions about Ji Chundong. Princess Wenqing answered them one by one and said, "Master Wen has a letter from Master Ji to Old Master Ji, and he said he would forward it to you."

Liu Wei nodded and saw that it was getting late, so he asked again: "Where do you live?"

Princess Wenqing said: "The Royal Villa."

Liu Wei patted his son beside him and said, "It's getting dark soon. Send him back."

Rong Li stood up immediately and stared at Princess Wenqing closely.

Princess Wenqing was a little scared when he looked at her with such a sense of oppression, but she didn't bring her maid out. She didn't know how to get back, so someone must send her to her.

Rong Li led Princess Wenqing into the carriage. When he lowered the curtain, he didn't know whether he was dazzled or not, but he saw his mother standing at the door of Qingle Hall, leaning against the door frame and raising an eyebrow at him.

The carriage was driving, and in the carriage, Rong Li was still thinking about his mother's expression just now. When he came back to his senses, he realized that the surroundings were a little too quiet.

Turning his head, he saw that Princess Wenqing had not only squeezed herself into the gap in the corner, but was also breathing lightly with a nervous look on her face, as if she wanted to use this to conceal her existence.

Rong Li frowned again: "You are leaving in two days?"

The carriage had been silent for a long time, and the sudden sound made Princess Wenqing tremble instinctively.

She hesitated and said: "...Yes."

Rong Li asked: "Didn't they say next month?"

Princess Wenqing pushed the pot on the envoy: "They said... leave early..."

"Are you afraid of me?" He suddenly asked.

Princess Wenqing nodded like a chicken pecking at rice in her heart, but shook her head against her will: "Why, how could it be..."

Rong Li moved his body and sat a little closer.

Princess Wenqing's hair almost exploded.

Seeing this, Rong Li sat a little closer.

Princess Wenqing collapsed and negotiated in a good voice: "Can you... move a little closer...?"

"No." Rong Li answered very domineeringly, and even sat closer, directly next to her.

Princess Wenqing was about to cry.

Rong Li lowered his eyes, pulled up her hand, looked at the ointment on it that had dried up due to melting, and rubbed it with his fingers.

Princess Wenqing wanted to pull back her hand.

Rong Li asked: "I scared you, are you angry?"

Princess Wenqing shook her head quickly, how could she dare to be angry, she couldn't afford to provoke him.

Rong Li trapped her hand in his palm, squeezed it tightly, and said: "Let's go next month, give me some time."

Princess Wenqing was curious, what time did he need?

"Let's go together."

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