Chapter 409: Hanging Sheep's Head, Selling Dog Meat!
s to say, robbing money at home... bah bah, the golden period for selling vegetables at home is half a month. 。A penny saved is a penny earned. 。The seeds she had sown in the fields before now can all...Alas, after a short while, Chun Cao actually came back with a frustrated expression. She held two silver ingots in her hand
“That…Master Li is gone!” “Gone How did he go” Chu Shaoqing and Zhang Jian frowned, unable to help but scold, “Didn’t I tell you to take good care of him How did you take care of him” Chuncao felt a bit wronged, “I wanted to help Master Li put on his clothes, but Master Li said he wanted to wash his face, so I went to fetch water. When I came back, Master Li was gone.” 。"Only these two silver ingots were left on the table!" Chu Shaoqing's face darkened as he took the silver and examined it carefully. It was ordinary government silver with no markings of the Li family. 。He asked again, “Have you taken off his jade pendant or sachet”Chuncao bowed her head even lower, “No, I haven’t had the chance…”“Useless!” Chu Shaoqing was enraged and smashed the silver ingot in his hand. 。The young grass was so frightened that it whimpered and cried. Zhang Jian waved his hand, chasing it away along with the rest of the maidservants. 。Only a few people were left in the room. Zhang Jian said, "This Li La Er is quite ignorant. He could have taken advantage of such a good opportunity." 。Chu Shaoqing wanted to say something, but after glancing at the others, he swallowed his words and said with a strained smile, "Forget it, he doesn't know what's good for him. We won't bring him along to have fun in the future." 。Let's just stick to our game and have fun. 。Having said that, he called out to the proprietress, "Bring me those good stuff you've been hiding. Don't say they haven't been trained yet" 。 grandson's future.Two personal soldiers returned to report, so Ye Shan went back to Suijin Beach in person.When the Li family heard that Li Lao Si was going to the mountains to get a book, they were...