Chapter 377 Fate
Chapter 377 Fate
"Are you deaf?" Prince Yi shook Peng Liang in the air with his hands. "Listen carefully. Even if you run into her on the street in the future, you must get out of my way immediately. Otherwise, I will dig her up anyway. Do you understand?"
"I, I...know, I understand..." Peng Liang could no longer finish his sentence.
After getting the answer, Prince Yi's hand loosened instantly and he threw Peng Liang to the ground.
"Plop..." Peng Liang fell to the ground like a rotten piece of meat.
"Your Highness Prince Yi, this..." Jiang Rui spoke at this point, not knowing what had happened, but then he thought of Yun Huazi and wanted to see him off.
Yun Huazi heard the noise just now, so he naturally turned around and stopped.
Seeing Peng Liang fall to the ground, he looked up at Zhou Chang and smiled playfully: "I didn't expect that Dalin would have someone like you..."
Zhou Chang didn't feel anything after the punch, but when he recovered, he felt the pain in his hand. He shook his wrist and it was back to normal. He caught up with Yun Huazi and said, "Master, what do you want to say? Why don't you teach me a few moves? I really don't know how to fight. Do you think my bones will be broken?"
"Don't worry, your hand is in great shape..." Yun Huazi just glanced at him and burst into laughter, then turned around and walked away, "Haha..., no need to see me off..."
Zhou Chang just stood there, while Jiang Rui and Jiang Meng hurriedly chased after him.
Everyone was just watching the scene, but after Yun Huazi left, some people started to react: "Hey, Taoist priest, please stay. I have a patient at home. Can you..."
Many people chased after him.
Yun Huazi's voice came from a distance: "Don't go to Chaotian Temple anymore. I'm leaving now."
Zhou Chang didn't expect that his fate with Yun Huazi would end in this way. When he turned around, Peng Liang had disappeared.
Then she glanced at the steps of the main hall and saw that most of those who stayed behind and did not follow were women. The rest included Prince Duan, Prince Xian, Duke of Xi and others who knew they could not get what they wanted, and they all looked at her.
Instead, it was Yuan Qi who had walked down the stairs and stood beside her.
Xian Wang Fengzheng stretched his neck and supported his pumpkin-sized head, watching the fun without minding the trouble: "Tsk tsk, I didn't expect that my ninth brother is so brave, but his skills are a little lacking."
"I can't compare to Brother Xian Wang." Zhou Chang's right hand bones were still hurting inside his sleeve.
King Xian smiled proudly: "Would you like me to teach you a few moves? In mid-June, Jingyang will be hunting, so you can show off your skills then."
"No need. I'm not good at these anyway." Zhou Chang also knew from Prince Yi's memory that from June to August every year, Emperor Lin would go to the royal enclosure a few days outside Jindu City to escape the summer heat.
Prince Xian became more and more interested. He walked down the steps and put his head close to Zhou Chang: "Then you better be careful. The person you just offended is the Minister of War. He is not under my jurisdiction. You didn't see the look in Peng Pai's eyes when he left with his son, hehe..."
"Thank you, Brother Xian Wang, for the reminder." Zhou Chang replied indifferently.
Prince Xian was disappointed and retreated to Prince Duan's side: "Brother Prince Duan, you see, my ninth brother has made great progress."
Prince Duan just snorted with his chin, his face changing from gloomy to bright, and no one knew what he was thinking.
Zhou Chang wanted to say goodbye, but he did not forget to remind them before leaving: "Brother Duan Wang and Brother Xian Wang, don't forget the 20,000 taels of silver each."
"Don't worry, I won't forget it. I'll send someone to deliver it to you tomorrow." The broad eyebrows on King Xian's big head almost flew out of his raised eyebrows, he was very straightforward.
Prince Duan still said nothing.
"Brother Prince Duan, what do you say?" Zhou Chang was afraid that the money he earned today would be lost, and he had no idea what Prince Duan was thinking.
Prince Duan's eagle eyes were sinister, and he spoke after a long while: "Don't worry, you will be there for me."
"That's good." Zhou Chang deliberately breathed a sigh of relief, "I thought Brother Duan Wang wanted to support that guy?"
After saying that, she turned around and pulled Yuan Qi along: "Let's go back home."
"Okay..." Yuan Qi uttered a word and suddenly lowered his head.
The two of them walked out of the backyard together, and just as they reached the main hall, they met Jiang Rui and his son returning.
When Jiang Meng saw Zhou Chang, he came up to him and knelt down: "Thank you for your kindness today, Your Highness Prince Yi. I will never forget it."
Jiang Rui, who was behind, was not very skilled in the movements, but he also had to follow suit and salute.
Zhou Chang hurriedly stopped him and said, "Brother Jiang, please get up quickly. It just so happens that as long as the old princess is healthy, there is nothing else to say."
Jiang Rui bowed deeply and said, "Your Highness Prince Yi's great kindness will never be forgotten by Wu'an Marquis Mansion."
Jiang Meng stood up and called the housekeeper over: "Go and tell the young lady to bring the best things in the treasury..."
"Uh..." Zhou Chang didn't know what Jiang Meng wanted to give Prince Yi, but it was hard to accept, so he could only say, "No need, no need..."
At this moment, Prince Duan, Prince Xian and others also followed out.
"It's getting late. We'll say goodbye now." Zhou Chang said as he led Yuan Qi out.
Jiang Meng wanted to stop him: "Your Highness Prince Yi, please stay, I..."
Zhou Chang didn't want to talk any more with Prince Duan and Prince Xian.
"Meng'er, forget it..." Jiang Rui saw it clearly and bowed to Zhou Chang, "Your Highness Prince Yi, there is a long time to come, and the Marquis of Wu'an will never forget your kindness today."
Zhou Chang waved his hand and took Yuan Qi out of Wu'an Marquis Mansion.
The group took Yuan Qi's spacious and luxurious carriage back to Prince Yi's Palace.
Zhou Chang had no idea what all the trouble was for today. In the end, she didn't accomplish anything, but it seemed like she had accomplished a lot.
Yuan Qi sat opposite Zhou Chang. When the carriage had driven a distance, he suddenly asked, "Your Majesty, do you know what the fate is between Taoist Yun Huazi and the old princess?"
Zhou Chang shook his head: "Why, did you see something?"
Yuan Qi seemed to be thinking about something: "I don't know either, but I feel like there seems to be some connection between them, otherwise how could Taoist Yun Huazi be willing to treat the old princess."
"That, I know." As it was not Prince Yi's carriage, the skinny monkey didn't even have to drive and sat below Zhou Chang.
Zhou Chang didn't know if he had seen it wrong, but the oil on the skinny monkey's mouth seemed to have not been wiped clean yet.
Opposite the skinny monkey were two maids, Luju and Luping. After hearing this, they both looked at the skinny monkey.
"How do you know? Tell me about it." Zhou Chang was not interested, but Yuan Qi obviously wanted to know.
The thin monkey wiped his mouth and said, "Master Yunhuazi was supposed to be a descendant of the Nanpei Xuan family, a prominent family in the previous dynasty. I don't know what his lay name was, but he later became a Taoist priest with the Taoist name 'Xuan Yang', which is the name on the iron and wooden plaque of the prince. 'Yunhuazi' must be a name he gave himself later to confuse people, just like if the skin of dumplings is broken when put into the pot, it can still be called noodle soup."
"Puchi..." Luju and Luping, who were sitting opposite, laughed.
Zhou Chang subconsciously touched the ironwood plate hidden in his sleeve.
When she took back the ironwood plaque, since everyone was looking at her, she simply put it into her sleeve and no longer hung it around her waist.
The thin monkey was very proud of his analogy and continued, "Before Taoist Yuan Huazi became a monk, he should have known Princess Pingning's mother, that is, the first lady. Your Majesty, if you count it, the first lady is the aunt of our Majesty, or your great aunt."
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