Chapter 89 089: On the way home (1)

Chisi smiled shyly in the direction of Wei Changying, "I don't like to eat it, so I keep it for the master."

After Gui Shang swallowed the last bit of sugar residue stuck to his mouth, he narrowed his eyes with satisfaction, just like the well-fed cat in his arms.

She looked back at the two people who were already two steps behind her. The wind blew gently, blowing a few strands of hair on her forehead, adding a bit more color to the little face that had always looked particularly calm and calm. The liveliness and vigor that belong to this age come.

"What are you two talking about quietly in the back? You are walking slower than me!"

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Xingxing had already rushed out, and the two quickened their pace after hearing their master's words.

Wei Changying smiled and pointed at the mountain civet cat candy man that had melted a little on Chisi's hand, "Master, Master, Xiaosi said that this candy man was left for the master to eat!"

Chi Si pursed his lips after hearing this. He had always been a man of few words and would only concentrate on his work. Now he seemed a little more embarrassed because of Chang Ying's words, and the tips of his ears turned a little red.

The lazy cat in Gui Shang's arms jumped down at some point and ran off to play somewhere else.

She didn't care much about it. She didn't care much about the whereabouts of the long tail, as long as it appeared next to her every day so that she could touch it and get addicted.

After all, she has never been a person who likes to restrain others, and the same goes for the small animals she raises. In her previous life, they were all free-range.

After hearing what Chang Ying said, Gui Shang crossed his arms and raised his eyebrows in the direction of Chi Si, as if he was who Chang Ying said he was.

Chisi squeezed Tangren's hand tightly, and his palms became a little sweaty. He was a little nervous but handed it to Gui Shang without any hesitation.

"Master, just eat it, I don't like this!"

His eyes were shining brightly under the bright lights, a bit like what I heard about the eyes of a dog in his previous life. He looked very cute and well-behaved.

Gui Shang took it over, with a little dimple on his lips. He put the candy man in his mouth and smiled at him without saying anything else.

She quickly turned around and was once again attracted by other interesting stalls. The smile on her little face basically never dropped.

So the two people following Gui Shang exchanged glances with each other, and the corners of their mouths curled up unconsciously.

They did not rush their master, but followed him around the streets.

Sometimes I would stay in the crowd of acrobats and watch the people breathing fire or holding bowls, and I would say hello and give them some copper coins.

Sometimes they stop in front of a snack shop, and after a quick walk back and forth, their arms are already full of snacks.

After the three of them finished eating the meat buns in their hands, they heard that someone was setting off lanterns by the river. They were planning to go there to have a look before returning to the Prime Minister's Mansion, but they didn't expect that they got separated on the way to the river.

Suddenly, a crazy carriage came running in this direction, running rampant.

Many of the crowds and small stalls on both sides of the road were knocked down without enough time to escape, including young children who looked to be no more than three or four years old.

Gui Shang frowned. Just when the carriage was approaching and he was about to dodge, a young man jumped directly onto the back of the crazy horse as if falling from the sky. He skillfully took the flying reins and followed the crazy horse's cry. The scream stopped just a fist away from her.Gui Shang's gaze lingered on that man for a moment, his eyebrows twitching uncontrollably, and he thought what a coincidence. At the same time, he remembered the plot in the book about his first entry into the imperial capital.

After the man controlled the horse, he jumped off the horse. Wei Changying and Chisi, who had finally come over slowly and hurriedly, panted and ran to their master who seemed to be frightened.

Wei Changying looked worriedly up and down, left and right, and bent down relieved when he found that his master's clothes were only stained with dust and gravel.

As soon as his mind relaxed, he sat on the ground so casually, not caring about his own image at all.

When she was looking at Gui Shang and was about to say why her master was so dazed, her eyes followed his master's gaze unconsciously, and her pupils trembled slightly when she saw someone who looked particularly familiar.

After the man's eyes stayed on his master for a while, he glanced at her and Chisi next to him, and smiled with unknown meaning.

At that time, Wei Changying was dumbfounded. He never thought that the person who saved his master and the people on this street was Ye Jin himself, the second in charge of the village and Dayan's God of War Regent.

Chisi's whole body tensed up when he saw the regent, and he stared at the man in front of him who was smiling inexplicably, with deep wariness in his eyes.

But the other party seemed to just come down from the restaurant and stop a crazy horse. He glanced at them and walked towards the carriage. The only person wandering out of the carriage was a young man who looked very frightened. .

The young master is not very old, he seems to be two or three years younger than Gui Shang, but the material of his clothes is very exquisite, every stitch and thread is top-notch silk.

The man burst into tears after seeing clearly who had stopped him. He wanted to step forward but was a little hesitant and afraid. In the end, he chose to hold the carriage from a distance and looked at Ye Jin aggrievedly. Under the cold gaze of the other party, The voice gradually became quieter.

Ye Jin was already feeling angry when he didn't see who was in the car. It wasn't until he saw that the person sitting in the car was his good nephew that he laughed out loud on the spot.

"Who allowed you to come out?"

His words didn't sound like any emotion, but only the little boy beside the carriage knew that this was just the calm before the storm.

Ye Jin's good nephew shivered subconsciously, and his eyes were swollen from crying.

"I...no, no, I..."

Ye Jin didn't have the patience to listen to his little nephew's hesitant talk. Seeing his cowardly look, he rubbed his brows in anger.

He pointed at the young man on the side who looked like an immortal, his tone filled with anger and deep helplessness.

"Follow Cang Sheng and apologize to those people one by one! If you need to pay for compensation, if you need to take people to the hospital, go to the hospital. I'll settle the score with you when I get back!"

The young boy shrank his neck, followed the man who had jumped down from Ye Jin and had been beside him but said little, took the man's hand and quickly slipped out of the crowd.

The originally noisy and tidy street was filled with fruits, vegetables and the like. Ye Jin pulled the carriage aside and silently picked up some of the still intact ones one by one without looking at Gui Shang.

An aunt plopped down and knelt in front of Ye Jin with the little girl beside her, "Thank you, sir. If you hadn't just pulled the carriage, A Bao and I might have died under the hooves of that horse..."

 I'm really afraid that the heroine will be described as a heartthrob after just writing it! Help me, what should I do, what should I do, what should I do? ! ! ! !
  
 
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