Chapter 369: I especially don't understand
Yang Lan\'er said solemnly: "If that\'s the case, for the sake of this son, you can stay with me first. If you feel uneasy in the future, I still won\'t keep you, understand?"
Ms. Zhao wept with joy, thanking her again and again: "Thank you Madam for taking me in, and thank you Young Master for interceding for your maidservant."
"Okay, get up."
"Thank you ma\'am." Zhao wiped his tears with his sleeves, and the excitement in his heart was indescribable.
"Xiaozhu, take her down and let the housekeeper arrange it."
"No, ma\'am."
Wang Yongqing saw that Mrs. Zhao entered the Second Courtyard, and then met Su Yongyuan\'s teasing gaze, scratched the bridge of his nose with his finger, "Jun, how about taking us to the village?"
"Okay, let\'s go," Tan Anjun said with a smile, "Lan\'er, let\'s go together."
Yang Lan\'er nodded, and walked out of the courtyard with Xiao Ruo.
"Miss, have you woke up and had lunch yet?" Tan Anjun approached and asked with a low laugh.
Yang Lan\'er stuck out her tongue: "I didn\'t eat. When I was just practicing calligraphy, I ate while writing. I accidentally ate too much."
In the distance are rolling mountains, and the fields at the foot of the mountains are busy villagers.
Several people came to the small river outside the village.
"The water in this river is clear and cool, and the cold-water fish at the bottom of the river are the most delicious. Jun, do you have a fishhook at your house?" Su Yongqing asked with great interest.
"Yes, I asked my servant to make some fishing rods a while ago." Tan Anjun ordered Xiao Ruo to go back and get them.
Yang Lan\'er pinched her jaw, thinking that the river bottomed out during the drought, how could there be fish?
She expressed deep doubts!
However, she hasn\'t eaten fish for a long time, and her mouth is a bit greedy!
Watching the three of them sitting on the grass by the river and chatting, Yang Lan\'er walked up the small river for a while and found no one around, so she put her little hand into the water and smuggled some big fish out of the small river of space.
The small river in her space was flooded with fish, big and small. Seeing that the small river in the space was missing one-third of the fish, she stopped with a smile on her face. This was a blessing she gave to the villagers.
Yang Lan\'er stood up and stretched, but only halfway through the stretch, she saw a girl standing beside his husband-in-law and talking.
Wait for her to approach….
"Brother An Jun, this is just a thought of mine, it\'s not worth anything." The girl chuckled.
Tan Anjun refused with a cold face: "My family is not short of food, and these vegetables are available at home, you should take them back yourself."
…
The two brothers surnamed Su who were sitting next to each other gloated at others\' misfortune.
"Ahem," Su Yongyuan caught a glimpse of Yang Lan\'er pinching her chin with one hand and looking at a man and a woman with a smile from the corner of Su Yongyuan\'s eyes. He always felt that her eyes were frozen.
Inexplicably shivered.
Tan Anjun felt chills on his back, looked behind him, and smiled brightly like spring: "Ma\'am, you are back, come quickly and tell her if there are vegetables in our house, I will tell us that we have them. She must believe it!"
Yang Laner cast a cool look at a certain man.
The girl looked at Yang Lan\'er innocently, and said respectfully: "Sister-in-law, this is just a little thought from me. After all, Brother An Jun saved my life before. These green vegetables are just to express my heart."
"Oh..." Yang Lan\'er was in a daze, seeing her beaming with joy, and then asked lightly, "Who are you?"
The girl\'s smile froze on her face, and then she smiled softly: "Sister-in-law, brother An Jun once saved my life, you were not married at that time, maybe you don\'t know, I am the only child in the village, Tan Yi\'s younger sister Tan Shu."
Su Yongyuan pursed his lips tightly and slapped the wind several times vigorously.
"Pig?" Yang Lan\'er looked at Tan Anjun, very puzzled, and said in confusion, "Master, I especially don\'t understand how people in this village are named."
(end of this chapter)