Chapter 326 I am a flower
Chapter 326 I am a flower
Qin Qiong and his companions rushed all the way, and it was almost time for the city gate to be closed before they arrived at the gate of Bande.
Bande City is the royal capital of the Ming Kingdom. Although Qin Qiong has not entered the city yet, he is amazed by the height and grandeur of the city wall alone. What a big city! It is so magnificent!
She had wanted to go into the city first to find a place to stay, but she didn't expect that the road would be so tightly packed with cars coming in and out of the city gate that the three of them were pushed to the inside by the caravan and couldn't get out even if they wanted to.
Now, they had no choice but to follow the crowd entering the city and walk slowly into the city.
Maybe it was too boring to sit on the horse and move slowly forward, Mingzi couldn't help but turn around and whisper to Qin Qiong.
"Master, why did you say that to those people just now?"
"You don't know, I'm scared to death. Who knows what kind of people they are? What if they get upset and start fighting with us? Even if you have good intentions, you should at least consider who they are."
"Mingzi! What are you talking about!" Mao Li glared at Mingzi.
Qin Qiong smiled and shook her head, indicating that it was okay. Perhaps it was because they were about to enter the city. The feeling of sadness once again enveloped her. She didn't want to talk, she just wanted to be sad.
"No"
Mingzi explained hurriedly: "I mean our leader is really amazing. It's amazing that you can say such words..."
"Shut up, don't you see where this place is? You're the only one who talks too much, so stop talking."
Mao Li stopped him.
This is Bande City, the imperial city. Those people just now wanted to come here to kill the general of the Ming Dynasty. This sounds like a capital crime. If the government knew that they had traveled with those people, it would be a big trouble.
Looking at the almost motionless team in front, Mao Li felt that if they continued like this, they would not be able to reach the city gate before dark.
So, he turned to Qin Qiong and said, "Master, why don't we find a place to stay nearby for the night? If we leave like this, we will be in line and the city gates may be closed."
"I think it's okay, Sect Master. When we came here just now, I saw a..."
Mingzi had already lost her patience and immediately agreed, pointing in a direction and wondering when...
Suddenly, the door of a car next to the horse Qin Qiong was riding suddenly opened, and a hand stretched out from inside and grabbed Qin Qiong by the collar. Qin Qiong was startled, and she turned around habitually, and her feet actually left the stirrups.
This time, she could not sit steadily on the horse, and the person holding her hand pulled hard, and Qin Qiong was pulled onto the other carriage.
Qin Qiong was pulled into the cart like this and bumped directly into the driver. The cart finally stopped. She immediately grabbed the hand that was pulling her and pulled it out again.
Then he looked at it angrily and was stunned...
"Jia, Doctor Jia?!"
Qin Qiong and his companions were entering the city, while Madam Jia's carriage was leaving the city, and they just happened to collide.
Qin Qiong looked at the lady in the car door. She was stunned for a moment, but still raised her hand to tell Mao Li and the others not to mess around. After all, they were at the city gate now.
The eldest lady held Qin Qiong tightly and refused to let go. Her eyes were even more frightening.
Qin Qiong had no choice but to get into her car, and Mao Li and the other two had to turn around and get out of the team entering the city and follow the Jia family's team out of the city.
Finally, the two groups stopped in a forest on the side of a hill on the left side of the road.
During this period, Mao Li asked Qin Qiong several times how he was doing. If Qin Qiong gave the order, he believed that he and Mingzi would definitely be able to defeat the elderly, the weak, the women and the children in the three cars in front of them.
However, Qin Qiong in the car kept saying that everything was fine, so they had no choice but to follow the Jia family's convoy to the woods.
When they arrived at the place, many people got out of the carriages at once, mostly women and children. They surrounded the lady's carriage and asked why the route was changed.
Mrs. Jia, who had been holding Qin Qiong, finally let go. She straightened her clothes, raised her hand and asked Qin Qiong to get out of the car. She whispered something to her little son who had been holding her from behind. When the child saw Qin Qiong get out of the car, he nodded and let go.
Qin Qiong didn't take action just now because he saw the situation in the car. The child was the eldest lady's youngest son. He might be sick, and his little face was frighteningly red. When he saw her enter the car, he didn't cry, but rushed up to hug the eldest lady, frowned and glared at Qin Qiong.
Some of the people outside knew that Qin Qiong was in the car, while others did not. When they saw Qin Qiong getting off the car, they immediately dispersed. The eldest lady, on the other hand, was very calm. She got off the car and asked everyone to go back to their cars to rest first, and then asked the servants to bring chairs.
The chairs were quickly placed in place, with a small table beside them. Because they were used in the car, they were not very high, so Qin Qiong did not hesitate and sat down directly.
Seeing Qin Qiong sitting down, Madam Jia walked up to her, knelt down, and put her hands on the ground to salute. Qin Qiong frowned but didn't say anything. She waited for the lady to speak herself.
As soon as she was pulled into the car, she realized that the other party did not want to harm her. He refused to let go of her because he was afraid that she would run away. Moreover, when she recognized that the other party was Madam Jia, she could not believe that the woman in front of her was the domineering Madam Jia. After not seeing her for a few months, the woman did not look old, but just a little thinner, but her temperament was completely different.
She had lost her reserve and dignity. If it weren't for those piercing eyes, Qin Qiong would never have thought that the breathless, disheveled woman in front of her was the noble lady she had stopped on Tuozhen Avenue.
However, she was not holding Qin Qiong for revenge. Qin Qiong could see that her expression was not for revenge, but rather... a kind of madness, as if she was holding on to a life-saving straw.
"Sect Master Qin, my name is Hua'er. You changed it for me. Do you still remember it?"
The eldest lady spoke to Qin Qiong calmly.
"Hehe...yes."
"So, I am also a member of the Anmin League now, right?"
"what?!"
"Since I am a member of the Anmin League, if my family is in trouble and I ask for help from you, Sect Master Qin, you have the obligation to do your best to help me, right?!"
"what?……"
"Master Qin, you have always helped weak women and orphans. This is well known to everyone. I think that even in this city, you will not ignore the brothers and sisters in the alliance in danger, right?!"
"……ah"
"Master, you changed my name. I agreed and changed it. You said you would let me live for her. But now, we can't live anymore! Please, please save us from this sea of fire!"
"……Why"
Qin Qiong finally opened his mouth
"Could it be that Sect Master Qin is also a person without faith? Was your righteousness on the official road that day fake?"
"We all saw it. You changed my name. I am now Hua'er. So today, Hua'er is in trouble. Please help me!"
“……”Qin Qiong.
She turned to look at Mao Li and Ming Zi who were equally confused, and then looked at Madam Jia in front of her.
She thought, this pit...
Did you dig it yourself?
...Oh, it seems so.
That night, Qin Qiong and the Jia family went to a temple outside the city to stay there, because they really couldn't get into the city. At that time, there were many people entering and leaving the city.
Why? Alas...
After the accommodation was arranged, Qin Qiong's mind became clearer. Perhaps it was because she had been too disturbed by her master's mood in the past few days, she became a little sentimental and did not think before speaking or doing anything.
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