Cross the prayer space

Chapter 905 Heroine 8

Chapter 905 Heroine 8
Su Anchen looked at the familiar plants and trees, his eyes slightly bent.

Mrs. Yao went early, the Yao mansion is headed by Mrs. Yao's family, Mrs. Yao is [-] years older than Mrs. Su.

When she married in, Mrs. Su was still a child. It can be said that she raised her up little by little.

The real eldest sister-in-law is like a mother. She was sick at the full moon ceremony in the Su residence, so she couldn't make it there.

But it was also the messenger who sent an expensive gift, and there were even more letters afterwards.

If it hadn't been for the high-profile Hou Mansion who was afraid of offending her, she would have paid a visit long ago.

Now, seeing the little girl, her complexion is rosy, and her complexion is obviously not sluggish, she feels a little relieved in her heart.

He greeted the Su family warmly, and talked warmly with the old lady.

After all, the old lady is an elder, and also a first-rank lady, so she is naturally sitting upright.

The old lady of the Yao family was not there, so Mrs. Su sat beside her until someone came from the old man's yard.

An old slave in a gray jacket saluted the ladies in the hall, his voice was hoarse and old, "The old man said, let the old lady carry the young master over there."

Mrs. Su got up when she heard the words, picked up Su Anchen skillfully, and said with a smile, "Mother, I'll take Brother Chen there, don't worry."

Mrs. Su said with a smile, "It's only natural."

She said a few words to her sister-in-law, then carried Su Anchen out of the hall, "Uncle Po, long time no see."

The old slave smiled when he heard the words, "Mistress, you are well now."

The two talked while walking, Mrs. Su nodded, "Everything is fine, please trouble Uncle Po to miss you."

Bypassing the corridor, he came to an elegant courtyard. An old man was playing chess by himself in the courtyard. The old slave bowed and bowed and retreated.

The tip of Mrs. Su's nose was slightly sore, and she stood behind the old man with Su Anchen in her arms, looking at the chessboard silently.

Su Anchen turned his head to look, only to feel that the atmosphere was a little different at this time.

After a while, the old man said, "Since you are here, sit down and accompany the old man, let me play a game of chess."

Mrs. Su heard the words, hugged Su Anchen and walked around the old man, first bowed her knees and saluted, "I have seen my grandfather."

Su Anchen was in her arms. Seeing this, he hugged his hands together, and said in a childish voice, "I've seen the old man."

Mr. Yao raised his head, looked at the ignorant baby in front of him, and let out a soft breath, "Sit down."

The old man rearranged the chessboard, "You go first."

Su Anchen saw that it was difficult for the eldest lady to hold her, so she quickly tugged at her sleeve, "Auntie, please let me down, I'll just watch."

Upon hearing this, Mrs. Su put her on a stool beside her, patted her head, "Auntie will accompany you later."

Seeing this, the old man on the side snorted softly, "Your family, how can you be so delicate, at least it comes from the residence of the Marquis of Zhen Guo."

The corners of Mrs. Su's mouth twitched, but in the end she didn't say anything, she just said a few words thinly, "Brother Chen is still young after all."

She had known for a long time that Brother Chen would be more difficult in the future as a man. When she remembered what the old lady told her, she let out a breath and concentrated on the game.

After some back and forth fights, Su Anchen clearly saw that the eldest lady had control over the chessboard.

She was so engrossed that she almost forgot that she was still a child.

Gradually, she was completely immersed in it, she thought, later she joined the battlefield because she liked the feeling of playing chess on the battlefield, so she loved it so much, even if she died in battle, she would not hesitate.

(End of this chapter)

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