General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 443
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 443 – His dream (1)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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Qin Yanran finished her class and came out carrying her guqin.
She immediately spotted her grandfather’s carriage.
The coachman bowed and greeted her, “Miss.”
Qin Yanran asked, “Did Grandfather send you to pick me up?”
The coachman replied, “The Old Master came in person.”
Qin Yanran’s eyes lit up.
Her grandfather was very fond of her and her brother, but he wasn’t good at expressing emotions.
He wasn’t the type to do warm or affectionate things.
So this gesture meant a lot to Qin Yanran.
She was just about to get on the carriage and pay her respects when the coachman said, “The Old Master just saved a child and went to take the child home.”
“A child? From where?”
“I think…… from this alley. I’m not sure which household exactly.”
After all, he couldn’t just stare at the old Duke’s back the whole time… and besides, the old man walked fast.
In just a blink, he was gone.
Since it was a home in this alley, it shouldn’t take long.
Qin Yanran got on the carriage and waited for her grandfather.
But no matter how long she waited, until her hands and feet were icy cold, there was still no sign of her grandfather.
Meanwhile, Qin Canglan was in the front yard of the Su family, chatting with Su Ergou as they fed the horse.
He had completely forgotten what he originally came for.
They said nine out of ten generals were men of few words, that was only because they hadn’t met the right chatterbox.
And Su Ergou was at the age when curiosity was at its peak.
He listened, utterly fascinated, dreaming of the day he could ride a tall, majestic horse.
“If we’re talking about which horse looks the most powerful ah… Come on, let me tell you.”
Qin Canglan said this for a whole two hours.
From horse feeding to horse breeds, then from breeds to training methods… and somehow, the conversation eventually veered onto the battlefield.
Which horses were best for charging into enemy lines, which excelled at night raids, and so on.
Qin Canglan had tried to share this knowledge with Qin Yun before, but the boy had never shown interest.
Su Cheng, meanwhile, stood ignored, his expression darkening. ‘Are they ever going to eat those sweet potatoes?’
Don’t just focus on talking ah!
Hurry up and finish the roasted sweet potatoes!
By the time Qin Canglan finally left the Su residence, two full hours had passed.
Su Cheng was grateful to him for teaching Su Ergou how to feed the horses.
As a token of appreciation, Su Cheng presented him with a parting gift, a bundle of roasted sweet potatoes that had already cooled down.
It could be considered as being sent out!
Qin Canglan returned to the carriage and remembered that he had completely forgotten Qin Yanran.
He looked at Qin Yanran, whose lips turned purple from the cold, and awkwardly coughed, “Don’t wait for me the next time, you can return home first.”
And they returned to the estate.
Qin Che had just returned from the outside.
So the three of them met at the door.
Qin Che was followed by an imperial doctor.
Qin Canglan asked, “Why do you invite the doctor?”
Qin Che’s eyes flickered, he dared not explain why Qin Yun was scolded by Princess Jingning.
So he could only say awkwardly, “Yun’er has contracted a cold, I thought it’s best to have the doctor take a look at him.”
Qin Canglan furrowed his thick eyebrows.
This grandson’s body and bones were too weak, he shouldn’t have been so pampered and spoiled.
Just looked at the child in Lihua Lane, who was as strong as a calf, tough as nails……”
Qin Che was also tough when he was a child.
He would constantly climb roofs and swim in ponds.
Perhaps because he had suffered too much in his early years. So after returning to the capital, he was not as tough as he was when he was a child.
The young man in the alley…… he seemed promising.
Strange…
Why did he keep thinking about that father and son from Lihua Lane?
Qin Canglan turned and went back to his own courtyard.
Qin Che looked strangely at his father’s retreating figure.
He couldn’t help but feel that something was different about him today, something unusual…
Then he turned to Qin Yanran, whose face was pale, and asked, “What’s wrong with you?”
“I’m cold.”
Qin Yanran replied, a little aggrieved.
She explained how she had waited in the carriage for over a whole two hours for her grandfather.
Qin Che comforted her, saying, “If Grandfather was gone that long, it must’ve been because of something urgent.”
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