Chapter 256

Horse-drawn carriages were widely used in the Ming Dynasty, because there were no license plates or anything like that, so once the vehicles were gathered together, there would often be confusion about the ownership of the carriages.

Over time, people came up with ways to mark cars.

Some high-profile people will make marks on the carriages, while some low-key people will make marks in some inconspicuous corners.

The horse-drawn carriage marks are different between individual homes and businesses.

The merchant's carriage is usually marked with the name of the merchant, while the carriage of an individual's family is usually marked with the surname.

Like the carriage of Duke Wei's mansion, the word "Wei" is engraved on the carriage.

Because Wei was the common surname in the Ming Dynasty, the ancestors of the Wei family made a rule that the higher the level of the Wei family, the lower the imprint of the carriage should be. On the contrary, those imprints are obvious and tall. It is owned by a relatively low-level Wei family.

This arrangement is actually to warn the descendants of the Wei family that they must be humble and polite when they are in a high position.To be in the top position, you need to work hard and strive for the top.

At this time, Wei Liao's carriage imprint was actually at the lowest position of the carriage, which shows that this person's status is among the best in the entire Wei family.

Although this sharp-mouthed monkey-cheeked man is an ignorant dude, he knows these rules very well, so he can tell the status of the owner of the carriage at a glance.

"You dead slave, why didn't you tell this young master earlier!" The monkey-cheeked man with a sharp mouth complained secretly in his heart, so he had to send another flying foot to the servant beside him, then turned around and nodded and bowed to Wei Liao and said with an apologetic smile: " I don't know which nobleman the adult is from the Wei family, but the little one just offended me, please forgive me, forgive me a lot!"

Qin Ke'er didn't know about the imprint of the carriage, so he couldn't understand why the sharp-mouthed monkey-cheeked man had such a big reaction.

Just now he was domineering, but in a blink of an eye he became servile. This Wei Liao didn't do anything!

"Tie Shou, since this young master likes me as a boy, I will send him there in the future. Go and invite this young master to drink tea, have a chat, and find out where his house is. Don't look back and find it. I can't send it." Wei Liao sneered, holding Qin Ke'er in his arms, walking upstairs while talking.

"Yes!" Clenched fists in iron hands, respectfully sent Wei Liao upstairs.

But at this time, the man with the sharp mouth and monkey cheeks was pale, and he sat down on the ground in fright.

Just now I heard someone call the tall man in front of me "Iron Hand", so I didn't think much about it at that time.

But when he saw the word "Wei" and heard the name "Iron Hand" again, the man with the sharp mouth and monkey cheeks couldn't calm down anymore.

Although the Wei family has a large population, there is only one nobleman who has the number one "Iron Hand" under his command.

Wei Liao, apart from Wei Liao, there is no other person with the surname Wei who can have such a general as Tie Shou by his side.

"Wei, Wei..." The monkey-cheeked man with a sharp mouth said "Wei" for a long time, but he didn't say the word "Liao" after that.

Wei Liao, he was a mythical figure in the Ming Dynasty, how can he be provoked by a playboy?

What happened afterwards, Qin Ke'er didn't know, but she didn't care to know.

Because she is very angry now, very angry, so angry that she doesn't even want to eat so much.

This damn Wei Liao actually wants to send himself out? !Did he forget that now she, Qin Ke'er, is the key figure in saving Wei Jian?

(End of this chapter)

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