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Chapter 282 The past of the archway (278) You want to read the old days before yesterday

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    Ding Erkang fell into the memory of the past, and Yang Yunqing knew that he needed to think calmly, so he didn't say a word.

    Du Heng, who was kneeling on the ground, was like a tumbling river, being beaten back and forth by the waves, and the boat in his heart seemed to be capsized at once.

    In fact, he has been gritting his teeth in his heart, insisting on his reasons for doing this, because if he doesn't do this, the palace in his heart will collapse, and what he did before will eat him back.

    In fact, he also understands that he has done wrong, but the matter has come to this point, and he cannot turn back!

    He is waiting for Ding Erkang's trial!

    Ding Erkang finally spoke after a while, and he said to Du Heng: "Brother Zimei, stop kneeling, get up!"

    "Brother Zimei" surprised Du Heng, and he couldn't believe his ears. Only Ding Erkang called him "Brother Zimei", and no one had ever called him that.

    He tremblingly asked: "What did you say, did you call me brother Zimei?"

    Ding Erkang said: "Because of love and reason, you are my brother Zimei, the three of us finally got together, and we agreed to have a good drink!"

    Ding Erkang stepped forward to help Du Heng, and then pulled Yang Yunqing to sit down. He said: "The three of us should have a good conversation. Brother Zimei, don't be nervous, let's catch up on the past first!"

    The wine table was rearranged by the yamen servants, and the three of them let go of their guards at this time, and the real chat between brothers began.

    Ding Erkang said: "Brother Zimei, do you still remember that we went to "Bamboo Forest Academy"?"

    Du Heng said: "Of course, I will never forget it. It was this trip that I met Brother Yang."

    Yang Yunqing said: "You two scholars dared to climb Yuntai Mountain. At that time, I admired you very much, so I cherished each other and became brothers with you two."

    The three of them each picked up a glass of wine, looked at each other with a smile, and drank it all in one gulp, as if returning to the scene at that time.

    Ding Erkang said with a smile: "One will always meet many friends in one's life. Some people teach you to grow, some people bring you pain, and some people make you happy. These are the arrangements of fate.  Can't hide, do you think it's Brother Zimei?"

    Du Heng nodded silently and said: "Yes, fate can be good or bad, it depends on what kind of fate you can meet. For example, meeting Brother Yang Yun is a good fate, and meeting me is your bad fate."

    Ding Erkang shook his head and said: "Not necessarily, it was a good fate to meet you, and maybe it was a bad fate when Brother Yang met us.  Fortunately, I didn't bring disaster to Big Brother Yang because I stood up for me, I am already very grateful!" After speaking, he toasted Yang Yunqing with a glass of wine.

    After drinking, Yang Yunqing said: "Erkang, don't blame yourself, it is our morality and responsibility to help each other when we see injustice."

    Du Heng said: "Brother Yang, if I reform myself, do you still recognize me as a brother?"

    Yang Yunqing said categorically: "If you really change your past, I will naturally recognize you as a brother!"

    Du Heng nodded a little excitedly, he drank a glass of wine silently, and tears slowly appeared in his eyes.

    Ding Erkang saw Du Heng's emotional changes. He was actually a little reconciled to Du Heng, not reconciled to having his best friend become an enemy.  Seeing Du Heng's attitude slowly loosen, he was also a little excited.

    Ding Erkang said: "Brother Zimei, can we meet each other and laugh away our grievances?" (Remember this site's website: www.hlnovel.com
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