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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 534 – The power of the three little ones (3)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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“Your father’s.” Old Lady Wei explained, handing him several more lit sticks of incense.
Wei Ting offered incense to his father as well.
“Your six older brothers’.”
Wei Ting also offered incense to his older brothers.
Only then did Old Madam Wei open her eyes to look at him, her expression stern as she said, “Kneel.”
Wei Ting kneeled on the prayer mat.
The man in white, holding his sword, turned around and silently stood guard at the door.
Old Madam Wei spoke slowly and coldly, “I’ve received some secret information from the Third Prince’s subordinate. Regardless of his intentions for the time being, I’d like to question you: Is it true that you’ve become involved with someone from the Qin family?”
Wei Ting explained, “Grandmother, she is not a member of the Qin family.”
Old Madam Wei replied coldly, “Yes, she has the surname Su, grew up among commoners, received no favors from the Qin family, and never ate a single grain of rice from them. The grievances between the Wei and Qin families have nothing to do with her. Is that what you want to say, Wei Xichao?”
Wei Ting remained silent.
Old Madam Wei snorted coldly, “It seems you’ve forgotten who was responsible for your grandfather’s death! Would your grandfather have been captured by the Northern Yan, if Qin Canglan hadn’t deliberately delayed provisions and reinforcements? Qin Canglan used the Northern Yan to eliminate your grandfather, have you forgotten this debt?!”
“I haven’t forgotten.” Wei Ting said.
“Debts must be paid to those who owe them. I will seek the vengeance that is due.”
Old Madam Wei leaned on her serpent-headed cane, which was nearly as tall as a person.
“Alright, debts must be paid to those who owe them. Then let me ask you this, if I ordered you to kill Qin Canglan right now, would you go?”
Wei Ting stood up and walked out without another word.
Old Madam Wei’s face darkened.
“What are you doing?”
Wei Ting said, “Kill Qin Canglan.”
“Come back here!”
Old Madam Wei shouted sharply!
Wei Ting obediently turned back.
Old Madam Wei was furious.
“Do you think you can kill him? Do you really think Qin Canglan is made of paper?”
Wei Ting said seriously, “If Grandmother orders me to kill him, I will spare no effort, even at the cost of my life.”
Old Madam Wei said sarcastically, “What you said is really nice to hear, but you know perfectly well that I wouldn’t actually send you!”
Qin Canglan had been a rival of Marquis Wu’an for years. Old Madam Wei understood how dangerous he was better than everyone else.
She fixed her gaze on Wei Ting and said gravely, “I overlooked your antics in Qingzhou, and if she were an ordinary country girl, letting her stay with you might have been acceptable. But if a woman from the Qin family thinks she can enter our Wei household, I advise you to abandon that notion!”
“What’s this?”
A small, childish voice suddenly came from the open ground outside.
Old Madam Wei froze.
“It’s a stone lion.” Yuchi Xiu said.
“Can I touch it?” Xiaohu asked.
Yuchi Xiu ignorantly replied, “Sure, go ahead. It’s your family’s property, so feel free to touch it anyway you like. It’s fine even if it breaks.”
Old Madam Wei’s heart pounded with a rush of excitement.
Just then, a round little head peeked in.
First, he looked at Wei Ting, then at Old Madam Wei.
The little head tilted.
The threshold was a bit high.
He needed to climb with both hands and feet.
Halfway through, he suddenly remembered something and asked very politely, “Can I come in?”
Wei Ting glanced calmly at Old Madam Wei beside him.
“Grandmother?”
Old Madam Wei’s eyes fell on the child’s face, and her eyes instantly welled up.
“Come… come in! Come in quickly!”
She threw aside her cane and rushed toward the child, so excited that she stumbled slightly.
Wei Ting caught her and sighed dramatically.
“He’s just a little kid. Is this really necessary?”
Old Madam Wei shot him a fierce glare.
Wei Ting let go.
The little one crawled in, sweating profusely from the effort.
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