Does Lang Jun know the Taoist priest and jokinglyPrincess Qingzhu sent a maid to invite the Princess Jing'an away, and Xu Yanqing was bored alone in the pavilion, so he got up and went to find Gongfang.
In someone else's house, Xu Yanqing naturally couldn't let a group of little maids follow him, so he only kept Mu Yu by his side.
The Su Mansion is very large, and today is the third ceremony of the baptism of the eldest daughter of Princess Qingzhu, so the servants in the mansion are naturally too busy to touch the ground. Mu Yu couldn't get anyone to ask questions, so he could only walk slowly in the Su Mansion with his husband.
After coming out of Gong's room, Xu Yanqing walked back along the way he came, but he suddenly stopped while walking.
"What's wrong with Langjun, but you are not feeling well?" Mu Yu couldn't help but feel a little nervous when she saw the strange look on her Langjun's face.
Xu Yanqing shook his head, and took a few steps backwards slowly. He seemed to have seen a very familiar figure just now, and he wondered if it was his illusion.
Prince Huai is an impatient person. At first, he was making a fuss about playing chess with Yin Yanjun, but after playing two games, he couldn't help urinating.
On the chessboard, the white stones far outnumbered the black stones in an overwhelming situation. Yin Yanjun put the white stones between his fingers back into the chess board, and slowly raised his hand to pick up a black stone from the opposite chess board.
Xu Yanqing stood at the entrance of the small courtyard, his eyes fell on the Taoist priest in the dark blue robe in the courtyard, and his fingers rubbed unconsciously.
However, Xu Yanqing turned his head and thought, in Qingling Mountain, the Taoist priest lived in the courtyard of Xiaohouye, and Xiaohouye and Princess Qingzhu were relatives, so it was the Taoist priest who came with Yin Yuancheng!
"Lang Jun?" Mu Yu followed Xu Yanqing's gaze and looked into the courtyard. He couldn't help but be a little confused as to what his family Lang Jun was looking at.
Xu Yanqing shook his head gently, and was about to leave, when he heard the cold voice of the Taoist priest in the courtyard: "Since Xiao Langjun is here, why don't you come in and sit?"
Yin Yanjun looked up at Xiao Langjun outside the courtyard. He was sitting extremely upright, with a pair of beautiful eyes showing a light halo.
Xu Yanqing remembered that the night before he left Yunshuiyuan, he climbed up the wall and faced such a frivolous picture of the Taoist priest, and he couldn't help feeling indescribably cramped in his heart. However, since the Taoist priest opened his mouth, he didn't like to turn around and leave without hearing it, so he hesitated and walked towards the courtyard, slowly sitting down in front of Yin Yanjun.
"Yanqing is just passing by, not intending to disturb the Taoist priest." Xu Yanqing was sitting upright for the first time since his soul penetrated into this world. It's not good to sit crooked.
Yin Yanjun didn't answer, he dropped the sunspot on his fingertips, and the situation on the entire chessboard changed dramatically in an instant.
Xu Yanqing understands Go a little bit, but at the moment he doesn't put the slightest thought on the chess game.
Now he is pregnant with the Taoist priest's child, and the relationship between the two is equivalent to a stranger who has never been masked. In this state, Xu Yanqing is embarrassed to commit cancer.
So in order to divert his attention, Xu Yanqing set his eyes on the Taoist priest's fingers. The Taoist priest's hands were really beautiful, with clear joints, plump and white, and the nails that fell on the chessboard were soft and special under the refraction of the shallow sunlight. Shiny, with a hint of cold whiteness in the pink.
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