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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 547 – An encounter with Jing Yi (2)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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By the time the shop owner heard the commotion and arrived, the floor was already a mess.
Instead of worrying about her fabrics first, she immediately checked on the two customers.
“Are you both alright?”
Su Xiaoxiao turned to look at the young man in dark robes who had shielded her from the shelf and fabrics, surprised.
“Jing Yi? What are you doing here? Are you hurt?”
“No.” Jing Yi said, pushing the shelf back into place and steadying it. “What about you?”
Su Xiaoxiao glanced behind him.
“You managed to block it. I’m fine.”
Relieved that neither was seriously hurt, the shop owner let out a long sigh.
She dragged the clumsy employee out and scolded him while kneeling to clean up the mess on the floor.
When Su Xiaoxiao had tried to brace the shelf earlier, the undergarments had fallen to the ground.
She bent down now to pick them up.
“Let me.”
Jing Yi said.
Jing Yi didn’t realize what those soft, pink fabrics were until he picked them up and saw they were undergarments.
His youthful, handsome face flushed red all the way to his ears.
Su Xiaoxiao couldn’t help but lean against the shelf and laugh.
She had been quite satisfied with those undergarments, so she decided to buy all of them.
The shop owner had originally offered to give her three pieces for free, but after the shelf incident, she ended up giving her five pieces without charging a single coin.
Additionally, Su Xiaoxiao bought a few pairs of ready-made cloth shoes for the three little ones.
Her small basket was now packed to the brim.
“I almost forgot, Ergou is going to school, so I need to keep a set of ink, brush, paper, and inkstone at home too.”
She went to buy them as well.
Jing Yi carried her basket for her.
Whenever Su Xiaoxiao turned around, she could see his handsome and aloof face.
Before, Su Xiaoxiao had thought Jing Yi and Wei Ting had similar temperaments, but she later realized that wasn’t the case.
Wei Ting’s aloofness carried a hint of arrogance and recklessness, while Jing Yi’s aloofness had a touch of natural innocence.
Su Xiaoxiao rubbed her hands together.
This young man is so adorable, she really wants to pinch his cheeks.
What Su Xiaoxiao didn’t know was that Jing Yi only showed his naturally innocent side around her.
In the alley, Wu Mu and Bai Ze followed their young master at a distance.
Wu Mu rubbed his square jaw, utterly puzzled.
“What’s going on with the young master? Since when is he so well-behaved?”
He felt like he hardly recognized his young master anymore!
Wu Mu asked, “How old was the young master the first time he killed someone?”
Bai Ze replied, “Thirteen.”
While protecting Xiao Chonghua, he had beheaded a bandit with a single strike.
The scholarly Jing family had produced a military talent.
Jing Yi’s arms were full, but he showed no trace of impatience.
Su Xiaoxiao finished her shopping.
Jing Yi walked her home and placed everything on the table one by one.
“I almost forgot to return this to you.”
Su Xiaoxiao took out a clean handkerchief from her pouch.
“I’ve washed it.”
It was the handkerchief Jing Yi had handed her when she was saving people on the boat last time.
Jing Yi asked, “You’ve been carrying it with you all this time?”
Su Xiaoxiao nodded.
“I thought if I ever ran into you, I could return it.”
“Actually, you didn’t have to return it.” Jing Yi said softly.
He took the handkerchief. It carried a faint scent of soapberries, just like the fragrance on her body.
He kept the handkerchief.
Su Xiaoxiao also gave him a box of soufflés and a box of jujube nut cakes.
—
As he walked out of the alley, Jing Yi ran into Xiao Chonghua’s carriage.
He paused for a moment before boarding.
Princess Hui’an was also inside.
Xiao Chonghua asked, “We went to visit Grandfather today, but you weren’t there. Where did you go?”
“Just a walk.” Jing Yi replied.
Princess Hui’an sniffed the air.
“What a delicious-smelling pastry! I want some!”
Jing Yi refused to share.
Princess Hui’an watched as Jing Yi protectively held the pastries close to his chest, her phoenix eyes widening in disbelief. “Jing Yi!”
“Call him elder cousin.” Xiao Chonghua reminded her.
Jing Yi was seventeen, and Princess Hui’an was sixteen.
Princess Hui’an pouted. “Elder cousin.”
Jing Yi hugged the box of pastries tighter.
“No.”
Princess Hui’an: “……”
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