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Chapter 11: Treading the Pulse, Running at Night(2/2)

But no one could spot Lu Qian flying across the river ice.

Lu Qian successfully set foot on Yushunfang, and a faint white mist spread on the streets of Yushunfang.

A patrol censor rode a horse and led a group of Wuhou through the foggy streets. The cold-faced patrol censor suddenly shivered: "Damn it, why is it suddenly cold?"

Lu Qian passed by this group of people. The closest distance between them was only four or five feet.

These people were carrying lanterns and torches, but they couldn't find Lu Qian's figure. However, the war horse under the patrol censor's seat seemed to be aware of it, and snorted several times uneasily, and his body trembled violently.

Lu Qian turned around and walked through the streets like the wind, arriving at the northeast corner of Yushun Square.

There is a mansion here with six entrances in the front and two courtyards on the left and right, covering an area of ​​more than 100 acres. On the gilt plaque hanging at the front door, there are two big characters of "White Mansion".

This is the house of the Bai family where Lu Qian was engaged since childhood.

Bai Changkong, his nine sons, more than twenty grandsons, one granddaughter, and a large group of daughters-in-law, grandson-in-laws, etc., all live here on weekdays.

Yushunfang is also one of the four first-class cities of Haojing City, Yushun, Cathay, and Min'an. The people living in Yushunfang are also nobles in purple robes. There is a small second-level courtyard here.

It's a sky-high price.

Bai Changkong has always had a "clear name", and things like "breeze on his sleeves", "integrity and uprightness", etc. can all be pinned on his head.

With Bai Changkong's salary, he couldn't afford to buy, let alone support, such a house.

But he is a ‘great sage’.

How can a great person be short of money?

It is said that a three-foot-long calligraphy painting by Bai Changkong can be sold... No, things about scholars cannot be sold.

A three-foot-long calligraphy painting by Bai Changkong can cost hundreds of dollars to retouch!

In addition, he publishes books all year round.

Collection of poems, collections of words, and collections of articles.

"Tsk, a rich man with cool sleeves."
Chapter completed!
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