The Heartless Mage Chapter 69: Zhuzui Town


Because Wenxian is really peaceful and there is no war in the surrounding area, Crescent wants to go to Zhuzui Town. At first, I had no intention of asking for a thousand oceans from Master Gu. It took some time to rent the house, and there were still several hundred left. She put it in a crock and buried it underground. They were willing to use it, but later encountered a change, and the three never went back after they left Zhuzui Town. If nothing else, she thought, the crock pot should still be underground.

The property of hundreds of oceans is not a small amount anywhere, and Zhuzui Town is not remote, even if it is a walk, it is not far. Master Gu was tired of living in Wenxian County. He heard that Crescent Moon and Wuxin were going to Zhuzui Town. He readily agreed, and personally brought a team of soldiers to be their bodyguards.

Master Gu retraced the escape route from last year, and he felt very proud. He rode on the high-headed horse complacently, and pointed his finger along the way: "Did you see the intersection ahead? If I had turned a corner there, I would not have reached Zhuzui Town, nor would I have seen you!"

Wu Xin and Crescent Moon ride a horse together. Hearing this, Wuxin opened his mouth and said, "It is a fate to meet each other thousands of miles away."

Master Gu nodded: "Yes, we have a bit of fate. We met again and again by accident."

Crescent Moon leaned against Wuxin's arms, watching the wild flowers swaying in the wind by the roadside. Under the blue sky, a golden wasp swept the tip of her nose. Putting her hand lightly on the back of Wuxin's hand holding the reins, she smiled and said, "It's good, and you two won't have a relationship in the future."

Master Gu immediately laughed: "Don't worry, I can't fight him." Then he glanced at Wuxin and continued: "It's okay to fight, he can't beat me, I can't kill him."

The horse walked slowly, and was unintentionally tired of sitting, and flew off the horse on his own accord, startling Crescent Moon and Master Gu. Master Gu was about to scold, but Crescent Moon, like a little girl, roared fiercely: "What are you doing?"

Wuxin raised her face and smiled at the crescent moon: "I'll lead you a horse."

Inadvertently said that he wanted to lead a horse to Crescent Moon, but in fact he let go. He squatted on the side of the road and picked a lot of spring flowers. He walked back to Crescent Moon and put the flowers on the horse's bridle. Crescent Moon has been chasing his figure, looking at it as if it is not enough. And he walked forward holding the reins, as if he noticed her gaze, and suddenly turned back and smiled.

The bright spring sun shines on his head and face, and he smiles with beautiful white teeth, looking innocent and moving. Crescent Moon also laughed, and while laughing, he was deeply imprinted in his eyes and engraved in his heart. She thought: "How nice he is!"

Wuxin turned away his face contentedly, and reached out to pull the reins of Lord Gu again. Master Gu immediately waved his hand: "Go, I don't need you to lead me a horse!"

Crescent Moon also leaned over and slapped him: "Can't you come up and rest your dog's legs? You are the laziest at home, and you are diligent when you come out! Look at these flowers you picked, how many bees did you attract? Come up to me as soon as possible, or else I will leave with Master Gu, and no one will care about you!"

Wu Xin obediently got on the horse, feeling that neither Crescent Moon nor Master Gu had much fun.

The group arrived in Zhuzui Town. The door of the previously rented house was still locked, and apparently no new tenants came in. Crescent Moon dug down against the back wall of the house, and dug out a broken earthen pot from the depths. The crock is heavy, and inside is the ocean.

Although the ocean was originally buried by Crescent Moon, but it was excavated half a year later, and it always seemed like a lost and found, very fortunate. The three went to the restaurant in the center of the town for a late lunch. They planned to go back to Wen County after they had eaten and drank, but the food was not finished, but it was cloudy outside. Master Gu walked to the private room and looked out: "Oh, is it going to rain?"

Wuxin and Crescent Moon were not sure either. The three of them were watching the sky to talk when the raindrops fell.

Master Gu was in no hurry to return to the county, so he simply sat down, ate and drank slowly, and waited for the rain to stop. However, the spring rain was long and the sky was getting darker and darker.

Crescent Moon has been sitting for a long time, and her stomach is full after eating, so she wants to get up and move around. The restaurant is a big restaurant with two floors up and down. She picked up the curtain and walked out of the private room on the second floor, and walked up the stairs along the oil-stained corridor. As she was walking, she suddenly straightened her eyes and stopped.

Raising her hand to cover her chest, she opened her mouth and burped. This hiccup is very loud, and although Crescent Moon is not a gentle lady, she is not as arrogant as an adult. She blushed after shutting her mouth, she glanced to the left and right, and saw that there were not many guests upstairs today, and it was very quiet in the private room, no one must have noticed her hiccups, so she quickened her pace, and hurriedly left with a guilty conscience. .

At the same time, the curtain of the private room behind her moved suddenly, and a pair of pale little hands stretched out silently in mid-air.

Crescent Moon arrived downstairs and saw Master Gu's soldiers gathered around a large round table, happily eating and drinking. Young people in their twenties are full of bottomless pits in their stomachs, and they have to pay the bills, so they devoured them one by one and kept asking the staff to add vegetables. Crescent Moon walked to the door and looked out, and saw that the street was wet, and the air seemed to be more transparent after being washed by the light rain.

The young proprietress sat behind the counter at the door. She was a very smart little daughter-in-law. Seeing the crescent moon standing looking up at the sky, she approached her very affectionately, and pushed a plate of salt and pepper peanuts on the counter over to talk to her. Eat and chat. It is rare for Crescent Moon to meet a female companion of the same age, and knowing that Mr. Gu will be upstairs talking about his military and political affairs, it is very boring, so he guards the counter and chats with the proprietress for a long time. Later, when it was almost time, she said goodbye to the proprietress and went upstairs to go back to the private room.

The salt and pepper peanuts are fried by the proprietress herself, with a few small red peppers added. Crescent Moon went upstairs while chewing, and while chewing, she felt unpleasant in her throat, as if she was choking on the dried chili peel. Raising her hand to support the wall, she coughed all the way up, and when she entered the corridor on the second floor, her face was red, her nose and tears were all flowing out. She stopped to clear her throat for a long time, until she felt that the sadness was no longer burning in her throat, and then she continued to move forward. As she was walking, she suddenly stopped again.

The corridor is long and narrow, and there are only two tables of guests at the end, and there is occasional chatter and laughter in the private room. Crescent Moon fought a cold war for no reason, one hand was still leaning against the wall, and the other hand reached into his pocket and groped. There seemed to be a cold air blowing across the back of her neck, the oil-stained private room curtain moved silently, and the pale little hand slowly stretched out. In the darkness, the little hands were still childish, with bright red blood scabs condensed on the backs of the hands, and the bare nails were tattered and dirty.

At this time, Crescent Moon's hand was pulled out of the pocket, and there was an old handkerchief as thin as a cicada's wings.

She covered her nose with the handkerchief. When her little hand was about to touch her bun, she bowed her head and blew her nose in a shocking way. Immediately, she threw the handkerchief backwards, hitting her little hand.

Little Hand was startled and stopped halfway. And Crescent Moon raised her head and continued to walk, whispering to herself, "Oh my god, it's so painful."

As soon as Crescent Moon returned to her private room, she heard a commotion outside the window and downstairs. After a while, the door curtain was lifted, and a fat man squeezed into the private room, but it was the mayor of this town. The mayor and Lord Gu have a bit of a kinship relationship, and their friendship is very superficial, almost equivalent to nothing. But Master Gu made a comeback, not only clinging to the old coach, but also occupying Wenxian County, causing the mayor to reconsider and decide to talk to Master Gu again. Hearing that Mr. Gu was coming to Zhuzui Town, the mayor rushed over, for fear that he would be slow and would let a good relative go.

Since Mr. Gu was blocked in the private room, and the mayor was chatting and laughing, he would never let him go easily; the relatives were all discussed, and they kept talking about how your sister-in-law was and how your nephew was. Master Gu listened with a smile, his attitude was lukewarm; at the end, he accepted the invitation of the mayor and decided to stay in the mayor's official residence for one night, because the rain would not stop and the roads would be very muddy. It was a bit unbearable to walk down dozens of miles.

As the richest man in the town, the mayor owns a chaotic mansion where his wife, concubine and many children are housed. Master Gu entered the living room and chatted with the mayor. The mayor saw that he was very concerned about Wuxin and Crescent Moon, so he vacated a good house and invited them to rest in peace.

The house may be a concubine's bedroom, which is very lively and has a faint fragrance of powder. Crescent Moon took a cup of hot tea and sat down, feeling a little uncomfortable: "Do you live here today?"

Wuxin replied: "Don't worry. Just stay there, just to save you a few meals and have a rest day."

Crescent Moon looked at him with a smile, how good it was, and could not wait to bite him.

After nightfall, Wuxin and Crescent Moon went to bed early, huddled in the hot blanket and chatted. However, Master Gu was sitting in the front hall with the mayor, drinking endlessly. Mr. Gu was delighted, and jokingly wrote many empty cheques; and the mayor was not familiar with him and didn't know much about his temperament, so he couldn't hear the truth of his words at the moment. After a muddle-headed fight, the mayor left the table to urinate and replaced the mayor's concubine to play, tenderly and tenderly wanting to fight with Master Gu.

The little auntie is quite beautiful, and Master Gu is also arrogant. In the end, it was Master Gu who had the first sense: "Why hasn't my eldest brother come back?"

The aunt reluctantly sent the servants around to find the mayor. As a result, the servant came back after a while, but replied: "Master fell in the yard and his leg hurts. He was just brought back to your room."

The little aunt slapped the table immediately: "Really, brother is still sitting here, he can leave as soon as he wants, without even letting a fart?"

The mayor has always been a genial personality, especially in the face of his aunt. The servant knew that the auntie was much more powerful than the mayor, so he didn't dare to say more, just laughed.

The mayor left, and the auntie was in high spirits, and she continued to drink and fight with Master Gu. On the contrary, Master Gu thinks that although the concubine has good looks, she can't talk about how beautiful she is, and she can hook up or not. Moreover, in terms of relatives, the mayor is his eldest brother after all, and he can't afford to gossip with his eldest brother's concubine. With a smile on his face, he refused to get drunk and left the table.

The little auntie was very disappointed, and went back to the room angrily, and she saw the bed net hanging down, with a thick leg hanging from the net. Closing the door heavily, she sat in front of the dressing table and complained while removing her makeup: "You are a big mayor, and you don't say anything about etiquette. If I don't send someone to look for it, the brigade commander will have to continue. Waiting for you! Wrestling is breaking your leg, not your mouth, you don't even have the strength to let the girl announce it?"

Throwing a hairpin on the dresser, the auntie pouted at the large round mirror in front of her and was about to continue complaining. Unexpectedly, when she was about to speak, she suddenly froze for a moment.

Through the big round mirror, she saw that her bed tent was slightly fluctuating; and her chubby mayor husband, silently, showed an eye from behind the tent.


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