My name is General's Little Uncle

Chapter 28: The general wrote again

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"What are your names?"

Looking at the two maids standing beside her, Wei Yang picked up the teacup in front of her and asked gently.

"I am Konggu, your humble servant, and I am honored to meet you, young lady."

"Your servant Youlan greets the young lady."

The two girls were performing the blessing gesture together. It looked like they had never learned how to do it before, as their gestures were crooked.

Wei Yang didn't care about this and asked curiously: "Did you live here before?"

"My lady, Youlan's and my father and brother are all serving in the army. My mother and I also want my brother and sister-in-law to live in this town. This time the general passed by and told my sixth uncle to find two maids for you, so my sixth uncle found me and Youlan." Konggu, who was a little older, answered softly.

Sixth Uncle was probably the old man who opened the door of this house just now. The house was not big, and Wei Yang only saw an old man and an old woman. They should be the old couple guarding the house.

"Konggu and Youlan, are these names new?" Wei Yang looked at the two girls in front of her. They didn't look like sisters. Konggu had a long face, almond eyes and a pointed chin, while Youlan had a round face, almond eyes and even a round chin.

"Miss, it's a new name. The previous name was too rustic, and the general changed it temporarily for fear that you would not like it." Konggu replied with his head down.

Youlan, who was standing by, opened her eyes wide and looked at the girl in front of her curiously. When she saw Weiyang looking at her, she smiled shyly and lowered her head hurriedly and hurriedly.

"Okay, you guys go down, I want to take a nap." Wei Yang waved away the two little girls, and went to bed holding Yan Gui's letter.

Lying in the soft bedding, Wei Yang couldn't help but let out a sigh of relief, looking out the window with fixed eyes.

Although Yan Gui said that Xiao Qing could deliver the letter, Wei Yang did not dare to touch it. Yan Gui was going to fight, not to travel, so how could she delay his journey because of a small matter of her own

Today, seeing Yan Gui's letter, the neatly decorated house, and the two little maids found especially for her, Wei Yang felt very happy.

I don’t know how long it took, but Wei Yang fell into a vague sleep. When she woke up, the lights were already on.

There were rustling footsteps outside the house, and Ding Wu lowered his voice and asked, "Konggu, is the girl awake?"

Konggu looked back at the silent room and waved his hand gently: "Not yet, maybe he is tired from the journey."

"Is that Ding Wu? What's the matter?" Wei Yang turned over, got up, and asked while putting on her shoes.

"Miss, Xiaoqing just came back and brought you a letter from the general." Ding Wu carefully took out a bamboo tube from his arms and handed it to Konggu.

Konggu took it, quickly opened the door and walked in.

The lights were already on in the room, and Wei Yang was sitting on the bed in only a middle-length dress with her hair loose. In the dim light, the beauty under the lamp had a rosy face and was extremely beautiful.

Konggu was frightened by what he saw. He lowered his head and bowed, then stepped aside to get clothes for the girl and waited quietly.

I had just seen a letter left by Yan Gui today, and now I received another one. Wei Yang couldn't help but wonder. When did Xiao Qing leave? She only remembered that she seemed to have seen it yesterday, but she hadn't seen it all day today.

The bamboo tube in her hand was emerald green. Weiyang opened the stopper and pulled out a thick roll of banknotes. She couldn't help but widen her eyes. Asking Xiaoqing to deliver a letter meant delivering a roll of banknotes

Wei Yang couldn't help but pout, and threw it on the table with a "smack". She ordered: "Take it out and give it to Ding Wu for travel expenses."

Konggu, who was standing by, hurried over to help Weiyang put on her clothes, then picked up the silver bills scattered on the table and sent them away. He didn't even dare to touch the small emerald green bamboo tube on the table.