Marrying to Support My Husband, For the Sake of Our Child

Chapter 60: court death

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"Yes, Guiyun Villa, where I live!"

The silver fox man said, pushing his hands up and forcing himself to sit next to Mei Niang from the side seat: "I'm here, you sit on the side seat!"

Mei Niang was pushed aside by him and had to sit to the side. It was a small carriage with seats on three sides. Who doesn't know that the middle seat is the best? This man is not kind, he is the host and doesn't know how to give way to the lady!

She looked at the royal blue robe she was wearing: That’s right, he couldn’t tell that the person in front of him was a woman.

Lingxuzi said that he and Zhang Jingyun lived in Guiyun Villa, thirty miles southeast of the city. How come there is one more person now? Is the gorgeous silver fox man with a gloomy face and bad temper living with them, or is there another Guiyun Villa? Mei Niang was very anxious. She didn't ask clearly that day. The most hateful thing was that Xu Junying not only refused to cooperate and help him to invite people, but also clearly said that his friends were not allowed to be disturbed. Mei Niang went on this trip in private. She was not afraid of the hard work, but she was afraid that it would be a waste of time and she couldn't find anyone. That would be terrible.

I wanted to ask the silver fox man, but after a moment's thought, I didn't ask him. Didn't Lian Da say he knew where Guiyun Villa was? I'll talk about it when we get there and see if it's the same place.

In the final analysis, it was all Xu Junying's fault. Ask the imperial physician to ask the imperial physician. Can the imperial physicians who are really capable and skilled in the Imperial Hospital go out to diagnose people's pulses and treat illnesses at will? It may be no problem to treat a cold, a fever, or a headache, but they are absolutely unable to cure Qin Boqing. Mei Niang believed in Zhang Jingyun and Lingxuzi, and was determined to invite them to treat her brother and completely eliminate the root of his illness!

One of the Silver Fox Man's followers sat next to Lian Da, watching the road and directing him to drive fast without shaking the master inside. The others rode horses in front and behind, guarding on both sides. Even in the quiet and deserted wilderness, the scene was still very intimidating. Mei Niang put aside her identity as a concubine and disguised herself to sneak out of the city. She originally rode a small carriage and ran easily and comfortably. She got on a handsome man for no reason, but she still couldn't escape the fate of being "protected". She was very depressed.

Seeing that Lian Sao just sat by the door with her head down, the silver fox man pretended that she didn't exist. Mei Niang would impatiently lift the curtains to look outside from time to time, as if she was full of thoughts and ignored him. He frowned slightly, held his left leg with both hands, and tried to straighten it. Mei Niang accidentally looked over and exclaimed, "Ah":

"You're so badly injured that blood is seeping out! You accidentally fell off your horse, right?"

The silver fox man glared at her and said, "What are you yelling about? Stop talking nonsense. Do I look like I'm going to fall off my horse?"

Mei Niang's whole attention was focused on his light-colored robe, and the bloodstain that was gradually spreading. The silver fox man saw how nervous she was, and the corners of his lips slightly raised, but he quickly returned to his calm and indifferent expression, watching indifferently as the bright red blood spread on the robe like a painting.

If he had known this would happen, not only would the wound on his left leg have split open, but all the healed wounds on his body would have been shaken. At this point, his entire body and underwear should have been soaked in blood, but he felt no pain. His heart had gone numb and he didn't know what pain was.

Mei Niang slid down from her seat and knelt down, trying to push open his outer robe, but the silver fox man stopped her:

"what are you up to?"

Mei Niang took off the snow-white scarf tied around her neck and said, "Wrap it up, otherwise you will lose too much blood and go into shock!"

"shock?"

"Just fainted!"

The silver fox man pushed her away: "I can't die!"

His hand was very strong, and Mei Niang fell to one side. She quickly got up, held his knee stubbornly, and wrapped his injured leg with a long scarf, saying:

"You're not afraid of death, but I'm afraid your blood will drip onto my car and dirty my place!"

The silver fox man narrowed his eyes and stared at her coldly. Mei Niang had no time to pay attention to him. She estimated the location of the injury and bleeding, and bandaged it as carefully as possible with a gauze scarf. She tore a slit in the last section of the gauze scarf and tied a beautiful bow on the side of his thigh. Then she grabbed all the cushions in the car and stuffed them under his legs, letting his legs lie straight. Only then did she breathe a sigh of relief, clapped her hands, sat back in her seat, and said with a smile:

"Isn't this much better? Even if the bleeding can't be stopped, it can at least reduce the loss. You originally wanted to buy my car, and now I'm willing to sell it, but I don't want money, just this silver fox cape of yours, how about it?"

The silver fox man turned his eyes away from her face: "Not very good, your car is worthless! This cloak is not mine..."

Mei Niang thought: I guessed it was like this, why would a grown man wear silver fox fur, it must belong to some woman.

The silver fox man was a little thin and skinny, but not at all weak. There was a kind of strength hidden in his body. He was younger than Xu Junying, but had a similar temperament to him, that of a general who had been tempered on the battlefield and fought bloody battles among thousands of troops. He should have worn a cloak made of sea dragon skin or Pegasus skin, but he wore a silver fox cloak, which made him lose his masculinity. Although it did not damage his handsomeness, he looked feminine and unnatural.

Mei Niang said casually: "If it's not yours, why are you wearing it? Whose is it?"

The silver fox man stared at her fiercely, his tone cold and bitter: "Of course I have my reasons for wearing it! Who does it belong to? Shut up and don't ask any more questions!"

Mei Niang was frustrated and felt a little humiliated. She gossiped a little and was just curious to know which woman in the capital was so lucky to own such a gorgeous silver fox cloak. It didn't matter if he didn't want to tell her. Was it necessary to do this

I couldn't help feeling ashamed and angry: I had to endure being suppressed by Xu Junying in the Xu Mansion, so why should I endure being bullied by strangers outside

Judging from his arrogant demeanor, he is not very old, but he is always accompanied by a dozen generals when he goes out. His clothes are embroidered with coiled dragons, and the various jewels and jade pendants he wears are exquisite and extremely precious. This person's status should be many times more noble than Xu Junying.

Is he a prince? I heard that the emperor and Xu Junying are about the same age, so it is impossible for him to have such a big son. Even if he is the emperor's younger brother, so what? Is Cen Meimei so unlucky that she traveled to this world and treated everyone as a boss, and no one can afford to offend her

What's wrong with being a noble? You even lent me your carriage to sit in. You're putting on airs with me, but I don't even bother to pay attention to you!

Mei Niang's face turned cold, she turned around, opened the curtains and looked out, giving the silver fox man her back.

The silver fox man refused to do that: "Turn around!"

Mei Niang didn't even look at him. She reached out and pulled the brass stove closer, and continued to look out the window leisurely.

"I told you to turn around, did you hear me? Speak!" The silver fox man suppressed his anger.

You tell me to shut up and I shut up, and you tell me to speak and I speak? Even the emperor cannot bully people like this. Mei Niang is sitting upright and I will ignore you!

The silver fox man got angry and kicked over all the mats under his legs, sending them flying everywhere. Mei Niang was hit and looked back. She was surprised to see that he didn't care and kicked around with his injured leg. He didn't want to die? The scarf only served to bind the wound, and the bleeding would definitely not stop. Judging from the bloodstain on the mat, a lot of blood had already flowed. He was the one who suffered the consequences of such nonsense.

He quickly picked up two soft and thin cushions, stepped forward to wrap the silver fox man's legs, and tried his best to hold them down, while staring at him:

"Why are you like this? If you want to die, go home and die. Don't cause any trouble in my car and get me into trouble!"

The silver fox man met Mei Niang's angry eyes, stopped moving, leaned back on the car board, his eyes were empty, his face showed sadness, and he murmured:

"You won't die anywhere! In the palace, in the wilderness, or even in this little shabby car of yours! There's no point in living!"

Mei Niang hugged his legs, grabbed the cushions, stuffed them under his legs as before, and said unhappily:

"It's not easy for your parents to give birth to you and raise you. You don't seek to repay them, but seek death for a moment of anger. You really don't know what's good for you! How can life be meaningless? You don't know how many people envy you. Is it interesting to die and lie in the cold and dark underground? I don't believe it!" (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian. to vote for recommendations and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation.) (To be continued)