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Chapter 2 2. Robbery of Minnie

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    The next evening Xu Yin's father went out, turned around and asked viciously: "Damn girl, you didn't go to the building last night, did you?"

    Xu Yin shook his head quickly, and said obediently: "No."

    His father nodded reassuringly.

    Xu Yin asked tentatively: "Father, what's the matter?"

    His father said: "It's okay, just ask."

    fine?  Of course, as long as it's not your own daughter, it's okay for others to stab the sky.

    The so-called "nothing is fine, just be a court tanhualang", and a little flower delivery girl is "wanted" all over the city, saying that she offended him, and threatened to gouge out her eyeballs and make wine.

    Sure enough, the news that Tan Hualang wanted to poach someone's eyeballs spread quickly, and even the ten miles and eight villages outside the city knew that Mr. Pei Ge was looking for someone to poach his eyes everywhere.

    Do you ask the government to ignore it?

    No need to ask, people will definitely answer: Has this person been found?  Did you dig out your eyeballs?  Yeah!  The person has not been found, and the eyeballs have not yet been dug out, and the person Tanhua is talking about it.  The government doesn't care about joking.

    What is the status of the Pei family? His father, Pei Shixun, is the chief assistant of the court and a first-class prince.  His mother, the granddaughter of King Yonghe, Princess Anhe.  Not to mention digging out a pair of eyeballs in Chaojing City, even if you kill someone, you can get away with it.

    Xu Yin was filled with indignation: "These dandies always treat people like animals. That little girl is so pitiful."

    She never thought that the so-called person Pei Zhan was looking for was herself, because, first, I didn't see anything and it wasn't an offense.  Second, I went to send flowers to Song Xueran and not to Pei Zhan, which was never right.

    What they are looking for is the little girl who made a special trip to send flowers to Pei Zhan. No matter who it is, hey, how pitiful.

    Xu Yin is very concerned about this matter, and whenever he hears people talk about it on the street, he always goes up to him and asks, "Is he caught?"

    "not yet."

    Xu Yin tut tut and shook his head a few times: "It's fine if you can't catch it. These dudes really don't have a conscience."

    It seems that it is not easy to catch someone as prominent as the Pei family.

    Just one day later, I heard from Mrs. Feng next door that the government is checking the farmers who grow apricot flowers in the suburbs of Chaojing, and registering them one by one. It is very troublesome to register the number of people in the family and the number of children.

    A few days later, I heard from my mother that the official came to the family, saying that they were interrogating how old my daughter was and whether she was married.  Her mother sighed: "Could it be that the imperial court wants to allocate marriages according to age? How can people like us allocate good marriages?"

    It is strange to assign marriage.  Xu Yin heard her father say: "The current emperor is a very thoughtful person."

    Really very thoughtful.

    She also wanted to ask her mother if there were any young talents who were pleasing to the eye around her, but suddenly a black cloth was covered over her head, and she covered her mouth and nose again, and immediately she didn't know what was going on.

    When I opened my eyes again, I was no longer at home.

    Xu Yin sat up abruptly, looked around, and saw that it seemed to be a firewood house. This room was usually full of firewood, half of which was a broken bed, and there was a table opposite, and there was a person standing beside the table.

    This person Xu Yin took a closer look.

    In a trance, it seemed as if he saw the man smile, and then straighten his face again.

    "Pei PeiPei Tanhua?" Xu Yin recognized him, how could he not recognize him, even if he didn't see clearly that night, Xu Yin had seen this kid ten years ago.

    Pei Zhan said with a cold face: "Remember me?"

    "Don't forget, you still owe me thirty saxifrages."

    Pei Zhan snorted coldly: "I gave you the horses, but you still need weeds."

    If you want a horse, you can't ask for saxifrage.  After all, saxifrage is not as delicious as horse meat.

    But Xu Yin shook his head immediately: "What kind of horse? What are you talking about?"

    "I'm too lazy to talk to you." Pei Zhan gave up the topic.

    Xu Yin stood up: "Pei Tanhua, why are you here?"

    Pei Zhan stared at her: "What do you think?"

    "I don't know." Xu Yin stared at a pair of almond eyes, his face full of confusion, "I have no grievances or enmities with you"

    Suddenly, he seemed to remember something again, and took a few steps back in horror: "I heard that dandies like to rob people's daughters, could you be"

    "Don't worry, I'm not robbing women from the people."

    "Then I'm relieved." Xu Yin heaved a sigh of relief, and was about to say goodbye to him and go home.

    I saw Pei Zhan staring at her, and slowly said: "I just want to goug your eyes." (Remember the website website: www.hlnovel.com
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