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Chapter 492 The Yang family has a daughter growing up

In the morning, in a bookstore in Chang'an, many customers were flipping books in front of rows of bookshelves. Many people looked down at the books they picked to confirm whether the content met their expectations.

If you see it correctly, you will take the sample book on the bookshelf and go to the teller to buy the original.

This is a sales method in various bookstores, allowing readers to read the content of the book carefully and then pay for it quickly to buy the book.

Of course, this approach inevitably attracts people who only read and don’t buy it. At the same time, if the sample book is translated too much, it will be damaged and replaced from time to time, which will incur additional costs.

But compared to the popularity it attracts, this is nothing.

Those who come to buy books can at least read and recognize words, so they know basic etiquette, righteousness, integrity and shame. After all, scholars always need to be shameless and come to the store to choose books. If you don’t buy one a day, you won’t be able to hold on for a few more times.

In addition, the government's libraries are also open to the people, and it doesn't cost much to apply for a reading certificate, so it is difficult for bookstores to meet customers who only look at them but don't buy them.

There are many people who choose books, Yuwen Wen is one of them. Yang Ji is with him, and both of them are disguised. Yuwen Wen has become a "eight-character beard", with a few moles on his cheeks, and Yang Ji has become a "beard".

They have changed their appearance characteristics by sticking fake beards and other means. Even if acquaintances pass by, they will be difficult to notice as long as they don’t hear them talking.

At this moment, Yuwen Wen pretended to be selecting books, but was actually looking at this popular bookstore.

In the crowd, he saw the casual guards and many customers who were fully focused on reading.

Among these customers who purchase books are men and women, of course, men are the main ones.

This era is not like the era when Zhu Cheng Neo-Confucianism was prevalent in later generations. The requirements for women are not as harsh as they are almost perverted. It is common for women to show up in the streets.

Riding a horse, driving a car, setting up a stall to do business, rolling up your sleeves to bargain with people, or quarrel with them, or going to the government to sue, women are as good as men.

Of course, the female family members of officials are naturally a little particular about and have various rules, but the rules are not as harsh as those of later generations.

Therefore, it is also a very common scenario for men and women to crowd at the counter to buy things in various stores.

Nowadays, there are also men and women in bookstores. However, the scene where a poor boy meets a legitimate daughter in a family in a bookstore and falls in love at first sight is basically impossible: even if a lady from a noble family wants to buy books, she will have her own servants to do it for her.

Instead of fantasizing about "accidental encounters" to change your life experience, poor boys should study hard, take the imperial examinations and become officials, or join the army, and achieve fame immediately.

Even if a poor boy meets a lady from a famous family by chance, he is in love with a beautiful woman, but he wants to return with beauty, but he is delusional: Have you considered the feelings of the woman's parents? Can you bear the parents' rage?

Yuwen Wen now felt "the parents' rage" because Yang Ji, who was bearded, looked at the store with a blue face at this moment.

Two young women dressed in ordinary clothes walked in and said "young" based on the age view of this era. In Yuwen Wen's view, these are two little girls who are close to graduating from elementary school.

The two young girls dressed very ordinary, and at first glance, there was no difference between them and the women who were walking in the street, but the rosy faces obviously caused by a good diet were very different from those women who had a pale and thin face.

After all, she is a girl and maid from a British public, so how could she look malnourished?

Yuwen Wen glanced at Yang Ji who wanted to have an attack but endured it, signaled him to "calm down", and then watched the little girl pass by Yang Ji not far away but didn't know it, and went to a corner of the bookstore.

He had seen the portrait of Yang Ji's daughter Yang Nianyun, so he now recognized this beautiful little girl. Although she was a little pretty, she was not considered a great beauty. However, the aura from her big eyes made Yuwen Wen feel deeply impressed by her eyes.

Yuwen Wen coughed dryly, glared at Yang Ji, then pretended to be looking for books, and walked towards the bookshelf where Yang Nianyun was.

A girl from the Yang family grew up and was raised in the deep boudoir and was unknown to the people. Now she is standing tall and graceful in front of the bookshelf. From a distance, Yuwen Wen felt the vigorous vitality of the young girl in the Yang family. She only saw her whispering to the maid and smiled playfully from time to time.

He is not a "blame uncle", so he has no intention of doing anything to Yang Nianyun, nor has any ideas, but just "acts according to the plan."

After a while, a young man came over and passed by Yang Nianyun, coughed dryly, and walked to the other side of the bookshelf. The little girl then stopped talking to the maid and reached for the books on the bookshelf.

I took one book after another, and several books in succession, but I didn't read it. I handed the book to the maid, and then looked at the bookshelf and my cheeks flushed.

Now it was Yuwen Wen's turn to cough dryly, then walked away and turned to the back of the bookshelf.

As expected, Li Shimin, the second son of Duke of Tang, stood in front of the bookshelf.

Li Shimin was a guard in the palace and often went to the palace to play with the princes when he was a child, so Yuwen Wen recognized the other party.

Now, the young Li Shimin stood in front of the bookshelf and reached out to pick up the book in front of him. It seemed that he was hesitating which book to get, just like other customers, there was nothing unusual.

But Yuwen Wen quickly imagined a scene: this young girl from the Yang family looked at each other affectionately through the gap that appeared after the books were taken down.

He walked over quietly, and glanced at the bookshelf as he passed by Li Shimin.

Sure enough, across the gap were a pair of big, watery eyes.

Young men and women looked at each other affectionately through the bookshelf. Although it was hard to say too much, they were forgotten in the eyes and everything was silent.

From a later perspective, this is a love affair between a junior high school graduate and an elementary school graduate, which makes Yuwen Wen feel a little strange.

However, this situation is indeed romantic.

Yuwen Wen didn't know what to say. Anyway, the "big eyes" were not his daughter, so he turned back calmly, glanced at Yang Ji with a pale face, and sighed in his heart: Oh, my baby girl is in love early, and parents are so angry that they are dying!

It is obvious that the Duke of Tang Li Yuan suddenly asked a matchmaker to go to the British Duke Yang Ji's mansion to say marriage, which was completely "made" by two young people themselves.

According to the report from "Shitaxi" that Li Shimin, the second son of the Duke of Tang Dynasty, met Yang Nianyun, a girl from the Duke of England, today. The source of the information was naturally the small note that Li Erlang asked someone to send to Yang.

Obviously, the little girl had no "anti-investigation awareness" and thought that she could just tear the notes apart, but as a result, the debris were collected by the servants arranged by Yang Ji and "restored" by the technicians of "Shitaxi".

So, Yuwen Wen and Yang Ji came to the scene today to "wait for the rabbit".

Sure enough, it broke through the "aggression" between the two young people.

When did these two people "meet"? Yuwen Wen and Yang Ji had no idea, but it was obvious that "Xiao Li" took action, so "Lao Li" sent someone to Yang's house to find "Lao Yang" to talk about marriage.

And "Xiao Yang" should be excited about this.

Yuwen Wen walked out and pulled Yang Ji for a moment, but couldn't pull it, as if he was pulling a wooden stake. He pulled it out with force and pulled Yang Ji, who was panting.

Before leaving the store, Yuwen Wen looked back at the store. The two young people were still looking at each other affectionately through the bookshelf.

The doubts that lingered in his heart over the past few days have dissipated. The two young men who looked at each other affectionately and whose big eyes made him suddenly think of familiar and unfamiliar lines.
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