Volume 1 Guan Waixue Chapter 4 Beauty as Jade
There are obviously dead people in this room, who is he talking to?
The man shook his head and sighed, "Oh, after leaving, this place is ominous, so it's not appropriate to stay." He slowly retreated to the yard, carried a lantern, and walked out of the yard step by step.
At this moment, a person came into the outside of the courtyard gate, holding a lantern in his hand.
The man stopped and looked at the person who came. He saw a woman in her thirties dressed in white, with high hair and gentle steps. She walked to the man about a ft. She stood there about a ft. She looked at the man quietly.
The snowflakes fell silently, and a faint fragrance suddenly rose in the snow.
The woman smiled slightly, and the smile seemed to melt the snowflakes in the sky.
The man looked at the woman with a smile in his eyes.
The woman smiled sweetly, her eyes circulated, her red lips gently, and said softly: "How can you leave when you come from a good place? It's cold and late at night, why not stay overnight?" Her voice seemed to be softer than falling snow.
The man sighed and shook his head.
The woman smiled and said, "Why, here is so ugly that it is hard to stop?"
The man smiled and said, "That's true, it's enough for people to stay away from horses."
The woman smiled, glanced at the horse in the yard, and smiled and said, "Horse is more expensive than people?"
The man smiled and said, "That's right! Ma Guiren is cheap, that's right!"
The woman said lightly: "Still burn, my son retreated to court and said, "Do you hurt people? Don't ask about the horse."
The man smiled and said, "Confucius is not worthy of training."
The woman smiled and said, "Young Master, you are scolding Buddha and scolding ancestors, it's not good."
The man shook his head and said lightly: "You are wrong."
The woman said sweetly: "How is it wrong? I am the role model of the teacher of all generations, the ancestor of students, and the teacher of all generations. If the young master disrespects him, wouldn't he deceive the ancestor?"
The man said lightly, "I have my own reasons, and it is not worth telling others. I'm leaving!" His body shook and he was about to move. When he moved, the candlelight in the lantern in his hand did not shake a little.
But the woman's body floated, her legs had not moved, and she actually arrived in front of the yard and blocked her way.
The woman looked like a ghost, but the man seemed to carelessly and looked at the woman indifferently.
The woman smiled and said, "I just don't understand. Can you teach me?"
The man sat upright and said coldly: "Not good."
The woman looked at the man and smiled and said, "You said you have your own reason, and it is not worth telling outsiders. What if it were an insider?"
The man was stunned.
The woman suddenly turned red and she said softly: "Would it be your inner friend?"
The man was stunned and stared at the woman in a daze.
I saw her standing there gently, snowflakes falling down, like a white plum blossom blooming on a snowy night.
The woman smiled again and said softly: "I'm the little guy, I'll be your inner friend, and you can teach me, okay?" The voice was tender and soft, and the softness entered my heart.
The man's face appeared confused, and then he flashed away, and returned to his indifferent appearance, and said with a stern face: "Not good!"
The woman smiled and said, "Why is it not good?"
The man snorted, "You are older than me."
The woman smiled and said, "It's better to be big. As the saying goes, a female junior will hold a gold brick. If the young master marrys a concubine, do you think how many gold bricks you have? What's more..." Speaking of this, she glanced at the man and laughed and said, "What's more, there are a few big ones on the concubine's body..." At this point, two red dizzy flew out on her face and she lowered her head.
This snowy night, this woman, this words, this style, this temptation...
The man's face showed redness. I wonder what kind of tide was in his heart?
But I heard the man smile and said, "I can see, butt, you have a big butt."
The woman raised her head, her chest seemed to be thrusting, and Yanran said, "What else?"
The man narrowed his eyes, looked at the woman carefully, and smiled and said, "I am face-blind and have poor eyesight, so I really can't tell."
The woman smiled and said, "My husband, you are just bullying the concubine."
The man shook his body, as if he almost fell off the horse's back, and said, "You, you..."
The woman smiled and said, "My husband, look at you, you are so tired, you can't even sit still. Get off the horse and rest, but you can still get on the horse. The innocent concubine is your horse and the horse. As long as you want to get on, I will give it to you..." Speaking of this, the voice was even softer and said in a slight voice: "But I'm afraid you will be more tired, I will feel distressed..." He glanced at the man, his face flushed, and his eyes were dripping with water.
With a plop, the man fell off his horse, fell to the ground, stared at the woman, and ate and said, "You..."
The woman smiled and said, "Mr., look at you, why are you so happy and so happy? Are you very anxious? They are not afraid of you, why are you anxious? Life is long, why are you anxious? Come, let me serve you!" With the lantern, Yingying stepped forward and saw the man in front of him.
The man shook his body, hid far away in the corner of the yard, and shouted: "No, don't come here!"
The woman stopped, opened her eyes wide, stared at him, with a strange expression on her face, and smiled and said, "Husband, what's wrong with you?"
The man gasped and said, "I'm not your husband, please leave!"
The woman smiled and said, "Aren't you my husband? What are you holding?"
The man was stunned and looked down. He saw three big words written on the lantern he was holding: One Night Guest.
The woman stared at the man, raised the lantern in her hand, and said angrily: "Look at me again, what is the concubine holding?"
The man looked up and saw three big words on the lantern in the woman's hand: A lifetime love.
The woman looked at the man with a sad look and said sadly: "My husband, do you want me?"
The man was stunned, waved his hand, and flew towards the woman with a lantern, shouting in a deep voice: "Give you back, say goodbye!" He saw his body falling off the strings like an arrow, and he fell off the horse.
I saw the lantern flying straight towards the woman. The woman shouted and waved her hand. The lantern suddenly cracked from it, and a stream of blue smoke came out and floated towards the man.
The man sneered, his body shook, his open hood swung, and a whirlwind rolled up, dispelling the blue smoke, and shouted: "Good! I knew you were weird, but I did this!"
The woman giggled and said, "Good man, since you are here, can you still leave?"
Before he finished speaking, dozens of men in green were pouring out of the courtyard, wearing hats, and swords flashed in their hands, and the cold light surrounded the man and his horse. Then the lights in the courtyard were bright, and all the houses were lit up. Dozens of men in green were suddenly pouring out and surrounded them.
Chapter completed!