Full-level Boss Dressed As a Peasant Girl Chapter 1782: Yuan Gui was shocked


Yuan Gui raised his hand to greet them. Someone who was familiar with him poked his head out of the courtyard wall and asked him in a low voice, "Are you all back? Are you okay? I heard that there is a big commotion in the county. Let's There were also bandits coming to the village, but fortunately the general from the imperial court set up a trap at the entrance of the village in advance, so we didn’t suffer."

"Yuan Gui, are you coming back from the county seat? You didn't encounter any danger along the way." Someone took the lead, and villagers on both sides of the road poked their heads out of the courtyard wall one after another.

Yuan Gui replied loudly as he walked forward, "It's okay. Those rebels have been caught. The gates of the county are open and you can come in and out at any time. Don't worry, everyone. I have to go home first, later. I’ll chat with you again later.”

Everyone wanted to ask more questions, but when they saw Shu Yu sitting in the carriage, they all closed their mouths and just looked at them curiously.

When the carriage stopped at the door of Granny Fang's house, Yuan Gui finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Grandma Fang was helped down, and she took out the key and opened the courtyard door. It was deserted inside, and there were still a few piles of snow in the corner that hadn't had time to melt.

Fortunately, their roof had been repaired by Yuan Gui earlier, so it was not damaged by the snow.

Grandma Fang said to Yuan Gui, "Please lead Lu Xiangjun around the village. I'll clean up the house first."

Yuan Gui originally wanted to help, but after thinking about it, he agreed. He tied the carriage aside and said to Shu Yu, "Master Lu Xiang, please come this way."

Shu Yu glanced at Yuan Gui and nodded in agreement. Ying Xi followed behind, walking slowly.

After walking a few steps, Yuan Gui asked hesitantly, "Lu Xiangjun, you...you seem to be very curious about my mother-in-law? Not only this time, but also when you were at the hospital last time, you asked me Asked about it."

"Yeah." Shu Yu didn't shy away from it.

Yuan Gui hesitated again and again, risking offending her and said, "But Mr. Lu Xiang, my mother-in-law doesn't want to talk about what happened back then. If possible, can you not ask me anymore?"

Shu Yu sighed, "I don't want to ask, but don't I have a reason for this?"

"What's the reason?"

"Mother Fang may be a long-lost relative of my family."

Yuan Gui's legs suddenly stopped and he looked at her in surprise, "Lu Xiangjun, what did you say? Relatives?"

"Well, judging from the current information, it is almost certain. It's just that Granny Fang has been very secretive about what happened back then. I don't understand why she doesn't want to mention it. She also said that she has no relatives in her hometown. I don't know. What is her current thinking and attitude towards us, so I want to ask first and then explain it clearly to her."

But Granny Fang doesn’t want to mention it, what can Shu Yu do?

"I always feel that Granny Fang has some misunderstanding about her hometown. ~IndoMTL.com~ Yuan Gui opened his mouth, he never expected this to be the reason.

But then he felt a little disappointed. He and Granny Fang had been dependent on each other for more than a year. During this year, he had completely regarded her as his own relative.

But now, the mother-in-law's real relative came to visit, and the person was Lu Xiangjun. Yuan Gui thought that maybe his fate with the mother-in-law had ended here.

He really wanted to regard his mother-in-law as his grandma and elder, but Grandma Fang's life has been too hard. If she can get to know Lu Xiangjun and the others, her life in the future will definitely not be too difficult.

He can't be too selfish.

Yuan Gui took a deep breath, "I don't know what my mother-in-law has been through these years, but she definitely misses her relatives in her hometown. If Mr. Lu Xiang really wants to know, you can ask someone."

(End of this chapter)


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