Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 725: we are unfilial

   Chapter 725 We are unfilial

   Seeing Su Yijing, he didn't smile, but kept looking at himself quietly. Emperor Xiyun was amused immediately, laughing straight, he was really happy, but his old eyes were so red when he laughed.

   But Emperor Xiyun didn't care and continued to laugh.

   As soon as Xiao Changyi came out of Emperor Xiyun's room, he did not immediately return to the inner room to find peace, but stood in the courtyard.

  The yard was a little dark, and he was the only one standing in the yard like a pine and cypress, silent and motionless.

   It was also because of the darkness that people couldn't see the expression on his handsome face.

   He just stood there quietly, listening to Emperor Xiyun's laughter coming from the room, his thin and cool lips pursed little by little until they formed a straight line.

  An Jing was a little thirsty, and there was no water in the teapot, so An Jing took the teapot out of the inner room and planned to go to the kitchen to get some water to drink.

  Ke Jing had just walked to the entrance of the main room, when he saw Xiao Changyi standing in the courtyard with his back to her, the darkness almost engulfed Xiao Changyi, but the laughter of Emperor Xiyun kept coming from the room.

  Quiet heart was a little blocked in an instant.

  Emperor Xiyun really loves her husband, not her biological father, but her biological father.

   Quietly stood at the door of the main room for a long time, and finally decided to walk towards Xiao Changyi.

   "Master." Quietly walked behind Xiao Changyi, reached out to Xiao Changyi, and held Xiao Changyi's left hand.

  Xiao Changyi heard Jing Jing's voice and immediately turned around. Xiao Changyi still had no expression on his face. Seeing Jing Jing holding a teapot in his hand, he immediately understood: "Are you thirsty?"

"Um."

   "I'll come." Xiao Changyi took the teapot in An Jing's hand, shook An Jing's hand back, and then strode towards the stove to get hot water.

  An Jing was shaken backwards, she knew that her husband was comforting her and saying that he was fine, and the corner of her mouth was immediately filled with a smile. After watching Xiao Changyi enter the kitchen, Jing Jing turned back to the inner room.

  Hot water was burning on the stove in the stove room. As soon as Xiao Changyi poured the hot water, he took the teapot and went to the inner room.

   In the inner room, An Jing has already started coaxing the three children to sleep, Xiao Changyi did not talk to An Jing, but took a teacup, poured out a cup of tea, and then the cup of tea was placed in front of An Jing.

   Seeing that a cup of tea was put before the meeting, Jingjing coaxed the children to sleep, and smiled at Xiao Changyi, until the children were put to sleep, and Jingjing spoke to Xiao Changyi in a low voice.

   "Xianggong, the adoptive father still travels thousands of miles to see us at such an old age. It was originally our juniors who went to Beijing to see him. I really think we are very unfilial."

   Xiao Changyi was silent.

Quiet's voice was even lower: "When my grandfather and grandma were still alive, I was talking about my grandparents in the world I used to be in. Every time I have a vacation, I will go home to see them. But our transportation is relatively developed. It's not comparable here at all, but even so, we shouldn't always go to Dijing to see our foster father once a year. I've been here for the fourth year, but I went to Dijing to see him once in the second year. Now it's still the foster father who came to see us... We are really unfilial."

   paused, and continued quietly: "You said that if something happened to the adoptive father on the way here, how could we feel good in our hearts..."

   Xiao Changyi remained silent.

   "Xianggong," An Jing reached out and took Xiao Changyi's hand, "Let's go to the Imperial Capital. It's okay not to live in the Imperial Capital City. We can build a few houses outside the Imperial Capital City by the mountains and rivers."

   (end of this chapter)