General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 460
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 460 – The truth revealed (1)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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Su Cheng was utterly confused.
“I know I have a good name, but you don’t have to overreact about that. You’re from the capital, shouldn’t you act like you’ve seen the world?”
Qin Canglan didn’t even know how he left Lihua Alley.
A light spring rain began to drizzle from the sky. He walked through it, drenched and disoriented.
An oil-paper umbrella was suddenly held above his head, but he didn’t even notice.
“Old Duke? What brings you here? The rain is pouring, and you didn’t even bring a servant with you?”
A servant from the Zhenbei Marquis Residence held the umbrella for him.
Qin Canglan was so tall that the servant had to stand on tiptoe.
“Is your marquis at home?”
“Yes, yes! Are you here to visit him? Let me fetch you a bigger umbrella first!”
Qin Canglan said nothing and pushed past him, striding straight into the rain.
The servant chased after him, “Old Duke! Old Duke!”
Boom!
A deafening clap of thunder echoed across the rain-drenched sky. The servant felt as if his eardrums had burst from the shock.
Lightning flashed, thunder roared, and the sky flickered between light and darkness. Even the earth seemed to tremble.
The servant didn’t dare to follow him anymore.
Entertaining guests was important, but his own life was even more so!
He took shelter in a pavilion.
The rain suddenly intensified. Through the downpour, he vaguely saw a tall figure staggering through the storm.
Whether the ground was too slippery or the man was disoriented…
He fell hard, mud splattering all over him.
He wiped his face, pushed himself up with his hands, only to slip and fall again with a loud thud.
The servant lost count of how many times the Old Duke stumbled. He could sense the desperation and urgency in the man’s movements.
This man, who had guarded the Great Zhou’s borders for half his life, the general who seemed invincible and fearless on the battlefield……
At this moment, he suddenly looked like nothing more than a staggering old man.
—
The Old Marquis had just finished his medicine.
Doctor Fu checked his pulse and measured his blood pressure, declaring that he was recovering well and could start walking in a few days.
Bang!
The door was slammed open.
A man covered in mud and rainwater stormed in.
His towering, burly frame and the intimidating aura around him startled Doctor Fu so much that the stethoscope fell from his hand!
The Old Marquis remained calm.
He gave Qin Canglan a shrewd glance and said to Doctor Fu, “You may leave.”
Doctor Fu stared at the terrifying Qin Canglan, while stammering, “A-are you sure it’s alright?”
That man looked scary as hell!
“It’s fine, just go.”
Reluctantly, Doctor Fu left, but he was really worried about the Old Marquis, so he didn’t return to his room, as he ran through the rain to Su Mo’s courtyard.
The old Marquis turned to Xiao Quanzi. “A towel.”
Qin Canglan, who was breathless, said, “No need.”
The Old Marquis nodded and said, “You may leave as well.”
Xiao Quanzi left.
Leaving only the two of them in the room.
They had known each other since they were young, and decades had passed.
They had watched each other grow from inexperienced boys into seasoned generals.
They had witnessed each other’s triumphs and shared each other’s hardships.
They had seen each other age, only to look back and realize how much time had passed.
They had clashed, they had stood apart.
But no matter what, as long as they both lived, one thing always remained between them: Su Huayin.
The Old Marquis spoke first, “You rushed here in such a state… You’ve met that child, right?”
Military men might not be as scheming as civil officials, but that didn’t mean they were fools.
Without at least some wit, brute strength alone wouldn’t suffice to lead an army.
“Did you bring them to the capital?”
Qin Canglan had already questioned Su Cheng, where they were from, and why they had come to the capital.
The Old Marquis saw no reason to hide it.
“Yes.” he admitted.
Qin Canglan frowned and said, “Su Shuo, what are you trying to do? Finding two people who resemble Qin Che and Huayin… What exactly are you plotting?”
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