General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 540
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 540 – Domineering Wei Ting (3)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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These little guys seem a bit poor. Perhaps, as the older brother, he ought to present them a real gem next time.
But wait—shouldn’t he have been their uncle rather than their elder brother?
“Now that I’ve touched it, how does it know if I’m a bad guy?” Su Yu asked.
Erhu said very seriously, “Bad guys touch it for free and don’t pay.”
Su Yu: “……”
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Su Xiaoxiao directly explained that people of the Marquis of Zhenbei’s household had provided assistance for Su Ergou’s education.
Su Cheng gave the three brothers the sweet potatoes he had burned that morning because he was so excited about the visitors from the Marquis of Zhenbei’s household.
Adhering to the principle of caring for his younger brothers, Su Mo shared his sweet potato with the other two.
In an attempt to follow Kong Rong’s example, Su Qi and Su Yu gave away the bigger pears*.
*Kong Rong giving up pears is a well-known moral tale. In order to teach the younger generation manners and humility, Kong Rong picked up smaller pears and left the larger ones for his older brothers.
As the oldest brother, Su Mo asserted his authority by saying, “The oldest brother is like a parent. You can’t refuse what the elder provides you.
Thus, the two brothers were forced to eat Su Cheng’s dreadful food after being “robbed” by Erhu.
It was truly heartbreaking.
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On the other side, Qin Yun, who had been bedridden for over half a month, had finally healed after receiving a lesson from Princess Jingning.
He also made his way back to Imperial College today.
Since his father had lost his identity as Qin Che, not only had Qin Jiang moved out of the main building, but he and Qin Yanran had also relocated, moved to the west part of the residence.
Though still within the Duke Protector’s estate, it was no longer on the central axis.
There were more than a dozen fewer servants, and the courtyard was half as large.
How could Qin Yun, who was accustomed to a life of luxury, endure such humiliation?
He either complained that the room was too dark or that the food tasted awful.
Whether he wanted to live here or not, or if he ate it or not, the servants also did not indulge him.
Did he really still think he was the young duke heir?
“Hmph!”
Qin Yun angrily entered the carriage.
Not even the carriage was as spacious and comfortable as it had been.
It was small and cramped, without a tiger skin covered on the seats, making his bottom ache.
“Father, elder sister.”
He sat down across from Qin Yanran and started to rant about the carelessness of the servants.
Qin Jiang sat on the seat directly facing the carriage curtain, with the siblings on either side.
Qin Yanran appeared much more reasonable than Qin Yun, who was constantly complaining.
She was shocked when she first discovered her father’s actual past.
She found it incomprehensible that she had become the daughter of an illegitimate son after having previously been the well respected daughter of the Duke Protector’s household.
For several nights, she wept in private.
Thankfully, her father assured her that their struggles would soon come to an end.
“Once Father reclaims military power, he will remain as the true heir of the Qin family! And that legitimate son will only be an empty title!”
Her father’s words successfully comforted her.
She believed in her father’s abilities. He would never lose to some country bumpkin who grew up in the countryside.
Their current struggles were temporary. She would soon be the most sought-after young lady in the capital, leaving everyone feeling envious once more.
The carriage stopped at the entrance of the Imperial College.
“Study well.” Qin Jiang said to Qin Yun.
Qin Yun muttered, “I don’t want to go to class……”
Qin Yun was not diligent. He was unreliable and often came up with reasons to put off learning martial arts or studying.
In the past, Qin Jiang might have been lenient, but now, with a sense of crisis, he decided not to indulge him any longer.
“If you don’t want to go, that’s fine. Pack your things and get back to the countryside! Never, ever consider visiting the capital again in this lifetime!”
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