The Emperor and General Yan discussed privately that they would take over Liuzhou as soon as possible, as the bandit problem there was serious and the army would deal with the bandits. The Empress Dowager and the new Emperor hoped that General Yan would eliminate the bandit problem as soon as possible so that the people of Liuzhou could live in peace.
General Yan pleaded with the Emperor and the Empress Dowager to allow him to arrange his trip after he got married, claiming that he was not yet a man with a family and had no intention of suppressing bandits.
Soon, the wedding date of General Yan and the ninth lady of the Su family was set on September 20th of the Jingtai year.
Perhaps because the wedding date had been set, Yan Gui began to no longer care about anything. When he couldn't see Wei Yang, he frequently sent gifts to the Su Family Villa. Even if people could be stopped, the gifts could not be stopped. /
There are food, daily necessities, toys, rare treasures, silks and satins, as well as interesting rural items.
Yesterday, Ding Wu brought a cricket to Wei Yang Song, saying it was a famous general who won every game. He also said that this general was much better than him, and had won twelve games in a row, which was amazing.
Wei Yang didn't like this thing at all. She just looked at it curiously and asked Kong Gu to give it to Ding Wu, who then took it to the market to sell it.
There was a lot of discussion in the capital at that time, with some people envious and some jealous. "Adopting a daughter should be like the daughter of the Su family, and marrying a man should be like the man of the Yan family" became the latest folk song in the capital.
Su Changle was surprised at first, then numb, and finally got used to it. When he went out, there were always people praising him in front of him, saying that the Su family had found a good husband for the ninth daughter.
The two unmarried men of the Su family became the golden sons-in-law of the girls in Beijing. One was a duke and the other was a military worker. They were in charge of the family as soon as they entered the house. They didn't have to serve their parents-in-law, but they were no less helpful.
There is the Queen Mother in the palace, and the Duke of Zhenguo and the general outside. Today, the Su family is more honored and favored than ever before. In the entire capital, there is no one who can match them.
At the Yan Mansion, Ding Wu quickly walked into the study room in the mansion.
"Haha, you said the girl asked you to take the general to the market and sell him for three thousand taels of silver?" Yan Gui laughed loudly: "So, we still made a thousand taels of silver?"
"yes."
Ding Wu was puzzled. What was there to be happy about? The gift you gave to a girl was sold by her. Why are you so happy
"You go back first." Yan Gui stood up, took the whip and walked out directly: "Ding Er, accompany me to visit the Prime Minister's Mansion. I heard that he has good tea."
Seeing General Yan addicted to giving gifts, Ding Wu and Ding Er could only look at each other and sigh silently. They had seen people doting on their wives, but this was the first time they had seen someone doting on their wives so blatantly and without fear of being talked about.
Now, General Yan’s biggest hobby is decorating the new house in the mansion, and his second biggest hobby is going shopping and visiting relatives and friends to pick gifts for the girls from the Su family.
Konggu walked in holding three cans of tea: "Miss Jiu, General Yan sent three cans of tea, saying that he had robbed them from the Prime Minister's Mansion for you."
Wei Yang's eyes moved away from the roses in front of her: "Give one can each to the Sixth Master and the First Young Master, and open the remaining can and brew it."
The roses were sent by Yan Gui, in three large flower pots, each of which was carried in by a strong man. He said that the master had asked him to be careful when digging the soil so as not to damage the roots of the flowers. There were three pots of three colors: red, pink, and goose yellow.
I don’t know where Yan Gui dug it up, but he took good care of it. When he moved it to the wall of the courtyard at the mansion, it grew better day by day. The flowers are in full bloom these days, attracting a lot of attention.
The tea is brewed, and a light and elegant tea fragrance spreads. I take a sniff and the aroma is refreshing.