Chapter 521 - The Four Kingdoms’ Emperors Who Were Scared Off of Their Pants IV
Chapter 521: The Four Kingdoms’ Emperors Who Were Scared Off of Their Pants IV
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
If Feng Ruqing’s mother had not shown up earlier, perhaps a few years later... Ziyan’s presence would have really turned the situation in Fengyun Manor disastrous.
Therefore, no matter what decision Qing Yuan would make in the future, he was no longer fit to stay in Fengyun Manor anymore.
Feng Ruqing had been really kind to help him recognize a person’s true color. Therefore, they would not need to keep in touch anymore.
“Okay.”
As for this matter, Nalan Yan had already known what she should do without Feng Ruqing reminding her.
A person who could leave Fengyun Manor anytime... It was true that he did not deserve to be kept in the manor anymore.
They had already given their best to him.
“Mother... ” Feng Ruqing squinted and said, “Since fetching you back home, there’s still a lot of other things that I haven’t dealt with yet.”
The four kingdoms that had allied to invade Liu Yun Kingdom, she must get even with them.
“Father, Big Brother... ” Nalan Yan muttered and paused for a while before she continued, “You guys may go back to Liu Yun Kingdom and wait for me first. Tianyu, you have been away from the palace for quite a while, there’s still a lot of government affairs to deal with. It will be fine for me and Qing’er to deal with the four kingdoms.”
Feng Tianyu nodded and said, “I really have a lot of things to deal with.”
This time, he left without saying anything more.
There was still a lot of mess for him to clean up and also thousands of people for him to pacify and take care of.
Therefore, he must first go back and sort it all out.
“Xiao Qing.” Tang Yin looked at Feng Ruqing, pitifully.
Feng Ruqing raised her hand and patted her little head.
“My cousin is hurt, and you’re the one whom I trust the most here. Would you please help me take care of him?”
All of Tang Yin’s grievances completely vanished as her face blossomed with a joyful smile.
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“Okay, Xiao Qing.”
Xiao Qing said the person whom she trusted the most was only her.
That implied that she had occupied quite some space in Xiao Qing’s heart.
Master Nalan and Nalan Zhangqian who were nearby were speechless.
So that was what it was. They were no match for a little girl in Qing’er’s heart...
Only Nalan Jing turned to look at Tang Yin as soon as he heard Feng Ruqing’s words.
The corners of his cold lips lifted into a vague smile that was hardly noticeable.
“You, little girl, you seem a bit familiar... ?” Nalan Zhangqian frowned as he shot a suspicious glance at Tang Yin. “Oh, now I remember. Some time ago, it was you who had... broken our General Manor’s door?”
Tang Ying’s body suddenly went stiff.
Feng Ruqing looked at Tang Yin hesitantly. “General Manor’s big door... you did it? Didn’t you say that it was Qian Ning who broke it?”
Master Qin had also recognized Tang Yin and surprisingly said, “Now I remember too, you’ve pulled up the ancient tree that was located in front of our Qin family’s door and mentioned that you wanted to make it a gift to someone.”
Tang Yin almost cried and denied, “No, I didn’t. Qian Ning who did all of that, it wasn’t me! Xiao Qing, you must believe me, I’m not that kind of person!”
What should she do? If Xiao Qing found out that she was the one behind it all, would she feel sick of her crude manners and never like her anymore?
She had been behaving herself for quite a long time, why would the people suddenly think of and remember her past?
Could they not just treat her like she was invisible?
“I admit that I’ve hurt a pig by accident but I did not do any other things. It’s all Qian Ning.” Tang Ying abruptly dragged Qian Ning and pushed her in front of Feng Ruqing. “Qian Ning did it all. I don’t lie.”
Feng Ruqing said nothing.
‘Are you sure you’ve only hurt a pig? Didn’t you sit on that pig until it died?’
Qian Ning was dumbfounded as she got dragged and was pushed in front of Feng Ruqing by Tang Yin.