Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 2911: Tianyun Chang'an (128)

   Chapter 2911 Tianyun Chang'an (128)

  The village where Tao Mingxiang lives is still a little far away. It takes three days to fasten a horse and whip without sleep. Su Xie is not good at riding a horse at night, so Su Xie is the fastest, and it will take five or six days to see Tao Mingxiang.

  …

   On the other side, Tao Mingxiang had returned to the village where she used to live with her two children more than a month ago.

   This village is called Biantang Village. There are not many people in the village. Most of the people are very simple, and only a small part are particularly bitter.

  When Tao Mingxiang came to this village, she spent some money to buy a few quite old houses with an old grandfather. Now that she comes back, she still lives in those houses.

  Tao Mingxiang still remembered that when she came back to the village again, people in the village asked her, "Xiaoxiang, what about Wenwen and Wuwu, why didn't you see them?"

  Tao Mingxiang lied and said, "Follow their grandparents."

   Those people asked her again: "Then will you be alone in the future?"

   Tao Mingxiang said: "It should be."

Because when she came to this village before, she lied that her husband was dead, even if she had two children, people in this village still love to introduce men to her and want her to remarry, but now, she returns alone In the village, the people in the village became more enthusiastic, and they kept introducing men to her, no matter how she refused it was useless.

   Later, someone went too far, saying that without telling her, they brought the man directly to her house, trying to force her to be her husband.

   And as soon as the man entered her yard, she set off a fire and drove him away.

   Since then, he has not introduced any man to anyone, thinking that she will marry again, and her ears will finally be clean.

   And her ears are clean, the more she misses her child and Su Xie.

   She never thought that she would miss her child and Su Xie so much, but she really realized that she could only secretly wipe her tears. Since she left all the books and left, even if she misses her children and Su Xie, she will not go back.

  Because she was used to Su Xie being nice to her all the time, and she was also used to the children always making noise around her. Without Su Xie and without the children, she was really uncomfortable in the first few days.

   Later I got used to it, but I still miss my children and Su Xie.

  Thinking day and night.

  I think I sometimes hide under the quilt and cry at night. She had never been so miserable. Even if she was slept by Su Xie as someone else, she never thought it would be so uncomfortable now.

   She even felt that the rest of her life should be spent thinking about her children and thinking about Su Xie.

  This day, at night, Tao Mingxiang was lying on the bed alone, covered with a not very good quilt, and she started to miss her children and Su Xie again. Thinking about it, she couldn't help but red eyes again.

   The more I thought about it, the more uncomfortable it became, and I couldn't help crying.

   Afraid that the villagers would hear it, she hid under the quilt and cried, out of breath.

   "Knock knock." Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.

   The knock on the door was quite loud.

As soon as Tao Mingxiang heard this, she quickly wiped away her tears and asked loudly, "Who is it?"

"I."

   is Su Xie's voice.

  Tao Mingxiang froze instantly. Did she have hallucinations? Or is Su Xie really here?

  Su Xie waited for a while and saw that Tao Mingxiang hadn't opened the door before saying, "If you don't open the door and let me in, I'll find a way to get in by myself."

  Tao Mingxiang was sure that it was Su Xie, and quickly got up and lit the fuel lamp to open the door.

  Su Xie originally wanted to scold Tao Mingxiang, but seeing Tao Mingxiang's red eyes, it was obvious that he had just cried, so he was not willing to scold, but bypassed Tao Mingxiang and entered the room.

   (end of this chapter)