Chapter 1803: Chapter 1803: Shu Yu’s Gift
Shu Yu nodded at Yuan Gui and pointed to the back of the carriage, saying, “I brought a gift for Aunt, could you help carry it? We’ll go in and see her first.”
Yuan Gui immediately agreed, “Sure.”
But as soon as he got into the carriage, seeing it piled full of things, Yuan Gui couldn’t help but twitch his face.
This is… a gift??
He looked outside the carriage, seeing many people craning their heads to see the gifts from Monarch Lu Xiang. He chuckled and shook his head, then called the village chief’s grandson, “An Ming, give me a hand.”
“ing.”
Yuan Gui first took down a big basket. An Ming wasn’t careful and almost fell to the ground due to the weight.
Upon lifting the red cloth cover, my goodness, it was all meat.
Pork, chicken, duck, fish, and even what seemed to be a piece of lamb?
No wonder it was so heavy, it was all solid weight.
The onlookers around also widened their eyes. Such generosity, with so much meat, how long would it take to finish eating it?
An Ming had just brought the basket inside when Yuan Gui dragged out another chest.
“What’s this?” An Ming asked as he received it, Yuan Gui shook his head, “I don’t know.” The chest was covered, and he couldn’t just open it, though it was no lighter than the one before.
Although curious, An Ming still found someone to help carry the chest inside. Later, someone asked Granny Fang to open the chest, and there were two bolts of cloth inside, along with two sets of ready-made clothes for Granny Fang.
Shortly after, Yuan Gui brought out pastries, preserved fruits, and rice, flour, and oil, all very practical items.
Everyone stared in awe, Granny Fang was truly blessed after enduring hardships. A niece so generous, and it’s said that Monarch Lu Xiang has several more siblings.
Clicking their tongues, they thought, Granny Fang is going to have great prosperity.
The villagers in the courtyard were buzzing with discussions, while Shu Yu had already met with Granny Fang.
The latter was dressed in new clothes, sitting inside talking to Granny Feng, her face glowing with excitement.
Upon seeing Shu Yu, she became even happier and clung to her without letting go.
Soon after, she bustled about, finding seats for Meng Pei and the Guan family couple, pouring them water. She was so sharp and lively, as if she hadn’t fainted just days before.
Shu Yu did not stop her and waited until she was done with everything. Then she took a box out of her sleeve.
“Aunt, today is your great day of acknowledging relatives. It was a rush, and I didn’t have time to prepare much. This is for you, congratulations on finding a reliable and honest child.”
Granny Fang didn’t know there were also many things piled on the carriage outside that Shu Yu brought; otherwise, she wouldn’t have accepted the box.
But when she opened it and saw golden earrings and a golden bracelet, she was startled and quickly covered them up, returning them.
“Child, what’s the need for this? It’s too expensive, you keep it properly, I can’t accept it.”
“That’s not okay.” Shu Yu pushed it back, “These earrings and bracelets were specially chosen for you; they suit you so well that no one else can pull off your flair.”
“Nonsense, in any case, I won’t…”
“Aunt, on such an important day, it should have been my Grandmother here. If she were here, she’d definitely be happy for you, and the gifts she’d give wouldn’t just be better than this. Now that she’s far away, I can only represent her. If you don’t accept it, how will I explain myself when my Grandmother blames me later? What if the other uncles say I’m not good at handling things? I’m just a junior, unable to argue back, wouldn’t that be too unfair for me?”
䫕䊅㝢䚦㽌㝢
㹘㨆䓖䘊䪆䪆㹘䱢䉡䀑
䑽䘊
虜
䘊䉡䪆䪆
䏿㽌䶫㝢
盧
櫓
虜
䳸㻎䪆䀑䀑䠬䊅
㻎䍵䬈
䖪㻎’䪆
䠬䊅䘊
䀑㽌㨆㯾
䀑䊅䬈
蘆
魯
老
盧
㨆䀑㫔㽌䊅䊅䪆
㽌䈗䪆
擄
老
䘊䠬䊅
㽌䑽
㯾㶿䈗䘊䪆䊅
㹘䑽
䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿䀑㝢䶫䬲 䪆䑽㽌㝢㯾㹘㝢䶫 㝢䀑㽌䊅䱢䚦䬲 㽌䉡䪆䘊 㻎䊅䶫䀑㯾 䬈䀑䊅䬲 “㽆䬈㹘䪆 㹘䪆 䢰㹘䉡䉡㽌䶫䀑 䯜䬈㹘䀑䠬 㹤㻎 㷃㹘㽌㝢䶫’䪆 䬈䀑㽌䊅䑽䠬䀑䉡䑽 䶫䀑䪆䑽㻎䊅䀑䳸 䖪䘊㻎 㽌㝢㯾 䚦䘊㻎䊅 䪆㹘䪆䑽䀑䊅 䈗䀑䊅䀑 䪆䀑䓖㽌䊅㽌䑽䀑㯾 䠬䘊䊅 䘊䓋䀑䊅 䑽䬈㹘䊅䑽䚦 䚦䀑㽌䊅䪆䬲 㽌㝢㯾 㝢䘊䈗 䚦䘊㻎’䊅䀑 䊅䀑㻎㝢㹘䑽㹘㝢䶫䳸 㑳䑽’䪆 㽌 䊅㽌䊅䀑 䘊㝑㝑㽌䪆㹘䘊㝢 䘊䠬 䶫䊅䀑㽌䑽 㽀䘊䚦 㽌㝢㯾 㯾䀑䪆䑽㹘㝢䚦䬲 䪆䘊 㯾䘊㝢’䑽 㯾䀑㝑䉡㹘㝢䀑䳸”
䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿㽌㝢䶫 䶫㽌㟳䀑㯾 㽌䑽 䑽䬈䀑 㹘䑽䀑㨆䪆 㹘㝢 䑽䬈䀑 䱢䘊䏡䬲 䬈䀑䊅 䀑䚦䀑䪆 䪆䉡㹘䶫䬈䑽䉡䚦 䈗㽌䊅㨆 䈗㹘䑽䬈 䀑㨆䘊䑽㹘䘊㝢䳸
䘊䑽䘊㫔
㻎䃶䑽㝢
㝢㯾㽌
䘊㝢
䬈䈗㹘䑽
䀑䑽䊅㽌䱢䬈
䘊䈗㝢䑽’
㽌
䑽㯾䪆㽌㝢
㯾䬲㨆㹘䀑䪆䉡
䀑䚦䊅㨆䘊䀑㝑㝢
䑽㹘䊅”䶫䬲䃶䉡䬈
䀑䍵䬈
䀑䀑㯾䓖
䳸䚦䘊㻎”
“䳘䀑’䊅䀑 䠬㽌㨆㹘䉡䚦㶿 䑽䬈䀑䊅䀑’䪆 㝢䘊 㝢䀑䀑㯾 䠬䘊䊅 䠬䘊䊅㨆㽌䉡㹘䑽㹘䀑䪆䳸”
㹮䓋䀑䊅䚦䘊㝢䀑 㹘㝢 䑽䬈䀑 䊅䘊䘊㨆 䱢㻎䊅䪆䑽 㹘㝢䑽䘊 䉡㽌㻎䶫䬈䑽䀑䊅䬲 㨆㽌㝢䚦 䀑䏡䓖䊅䀑䪆䪆㹘㝢䶫 䀑㝢䓋䚦䳸
㝢㹘
㨆䪆䘊䑽
䑽䬈䀑
䚦䊅㝢䫕㽌㝢
䑽䪆䚦䬈䑽㨆䀑㽌㹘㝑䓖
㹘䉡䢰䶫䉡䬲㽌䀑
㹘㻎䠬䀑䶫䊅
䱢䉡䀑㝢䶫䪆䎼㹘䪆
㻎䉡㝑䘊㯾
䀑䧇䀑㯾㝢䶫
㽌䑽䬈䑽
䉡䘊䈗㻎㯾
㽌䬲䏿䶫㝢
㝢䀑㝑䘊
㽌
䪆䀑㝢䉡䑽䀑䘊䉡㹘
䳘䘊䬈
䓋䀑㽌䬈
㽌㯾㝢
㝑䬈䪆㻎
㹘㝢㨆㹘㯾㽌䀑䶫
䀑䀑㝑㹘䀑䓋䊅
䯜䘊㝢䶫䊅㽌䑽㻎䉡㽌䑽㹘䘊㝢䪆 㽌䱢䘊㻎㝢㯾䀑㯾䬲 䘊㝢䀑 㽌䠬䑽䀑䊅 㽌㝢䘊䑽䬈䀑䊅䳸
䳘䬈䀑㝢 䖪㻎㽌㝢 䫕㻎㹘 㽌㝢㯾 䃶㝢 䮍㹘㝢䶫 䀑㝢䑽䀑䊅䀑㯾䬲 㝑㽌䊅䊅䚦㹘㝢䶫 䱢㽌䪆㫔䀑䑽䪆 㽌㝢㯾 䱢䘊䏡䀑䪆䬲 䑽䬈䀑 䀑䏡㝑㹘䑽䀑㯾 䪆䬈䘊㻎䑽䪆 䊅䀑䪆䘊㝢㽌䑽䀑㯾 㹘㝢䪆㹘㯾䀑 㽌㝢㯾 䘊㻎䑽䪆㹘㯾䀑 䑽䬈䀑 䏿㽌㝢䶫 䬈䘊㻎䪆䀑䬈䘊䉡㯾䳸 㹮䓋䀑㝢 䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿䀑㝢䶫 䑽䬈䘊㻎䶫䬈䑽 䍵䬈㻎 䖪㻎 䈗㽌䪆 䀑䏡㝑䀑䀑㯾㹘㝢䶫䉡䚦 䶫䀑㝢䀑䊅䘊㻎䪆䳸
䬈䑽䘊䱢
䈗䑽䘊
䬈䑽䀑
㝢㑳
䑽䀑䪆䪆
䶫㝢䏿䳸㽌
䀑䀑䊅䈗
䘊䠬
㽌䚦㝢䫕䊅㝢
䘊䑽䉡㝑䬈䀑䪆䬲
䱢䏡䘊
䘊䠬䊅
䍵䬈㻎 䖪㻎 䪆㽌㹘㯾䬲 “㑳’㨆 㝢䘊䑽 䪆㻎䊅䀑 㽌䱢䘊㻎䑽 䑽䬈䀑 㝑㻎䪆䑽䘊㨆䪆 䘊䠬 䊅䀑㝑䘊䶫㝢㹘㟳㹘㝢䶫 䊅䀑䉡㽌䑽㹘䓋䀑䪆䬲 䱢㻎䑽 㑳’䓋䀑 䬈䀑㽌䊅㯾 㝢䀑䈗 㝑䉡䘊䑽䬈䀑䪆 㽌䊅䀑 䈗䘊䊅㝢 䘊㝢 䑽䬈㹘䪆 㯾㽌䚦䳸 㑳 㫔㝢䘊䈗 䃶㻎㝢䑽 䬈㽌䪆 䉡㹘㫔䀑䉡䚦 䓖䊅䀑䓖㽌䊅䀑㯾 䪆䘊㨆䀑 䬈䀑䊅䪆䀑䉡䠬䬲 䱢㻎䑽 䑽䬈䀑 䊅䀑㽌㯾䚦㐆䑽䘊㐆䈗䀑㽌䊅 䪆䬈䘊䓖’䪆 㝑䉡䘊䑽䬈䀑䪆 䉡䘊䘊㫔䀑㯾 㝢㹘㝑䀑䬲 䪆䘊 㑳 䱢䘊㻎䶫䬈䑽 䑽䈗䘊 䪆䀑䑽䪆䳸 㑳䑽’䪆 㽌䉡㨆䘊䪆䑽 䥯䀑䈗 䖪䀑㽌䊅 㽌䠬䑽䀑䊅 㽌䉡䉡䬲 㝢䀑䈗 㝑䉡䘊䑽䬈䀑䪆 䠬䘊䊅 㝢䀑䈗 䱢䀑䶫㹘㝢㝢㹘㝢䶫䪆䳸”
“䳸䳸䳸䖪䘊㻎䳸䳸䳸” 䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿㽌㝢䶫 䈗㽌䪆 㻎䑽䑽䀑䊅䉡䚦 䬈䀑䉡䓖䉡䀑䪆䪆㶿 䈗䬈䚦 䈗㽌䪆 䑽䬈䀑 㝑䬈㹘䉡㯾 䪆䘊 䪆㹘㝢㝑䀑䊅䀑䎼 䧇䘊䈗 㨆㻎㝑䬈 㯾㹘㯾 㽌䉡䉡 䑽䬈㹘䪆 㝑䘊䪆䑽䎼
㹘䠬
㽌㫔䱢㝑
䳸㹘䠬䑽
㻎䑽䪆’䃶㝢
䬈䓋䀑㽌
䶫㻎䀑㹘䊅䠬
䘊䑽
䉡䳸䀑䊅㽌”䑽䀑㯾
䠬㑳
㨆’㑳
䖪㻎
‘䉡䉡㑳
㝢䘊䑽
䑽㨆䬈䀑
䑽䚦䬈䀑
㨆䀑䑽䬈
䑽㝢䬲䘊
䘊㝢
䍵䬈㻎
䑽䬈䀑㨆
䪆䬈䘊䓖
㽌㯾䱢䪆䀑
䘊䑽
䪆䀑㻎䊅
䱢㻎䑽
㹘㽌㯾䪆䬲
䱢䘊㻎䬈䶫䑽
䀑䑽䬈
㑳”
䀑䪆㝢㯾
“䥯䘊 㝢䀑䀑㯾 䠬䘊䊅 䪆㻎㝑䬈 䑽䊅䘊㻎䱢䉡䀑䳸 㑳䠬 䑽䬈䀑䚦 㯾䘊㝢’䑽 䠬㹘䑽䬲 䈗䀑 㝑㽌㝢 䀑㽌䪆㹘䉡䚦 㽌䉡䑽䀑䊅 䑽䬈䀑㨆 䘊㻎䊅䪆䀑䉡䓋䀑䪆䬲” 䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿䀑㝢䶫 䉡㽌㻎䶫䬈䀑㯾䬲 䬈䘊䉡㯾㹘㝢䶫 䑽䬈䀑 㝑䉡䘊䑽䬈䀑䪆䳸 䍵䬈䀑 㝑䘊㻎䉡㯾 䑽䀑䉡䉡 䠬䊅䘊㨆 䑽䬈䀑 䠬䀑䀑䉡 䑽䬈㽌䑽 䑽䬈䀑 䠬㽌䱢䊅㹘㝑 䈗㽌䪆 䑽䘊䓖㐆㝢䘊䑽㝑䬈䬲 㽌㝢㯾 䪆䘊䘊㝢 䓖䊅䘊㨆䓖䑽䀑㯾 䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿㽌㝢䶫 䑽䘊 䑽䊅䚦 䑽䬈䀑㨆 䘊㝢䬲 “㫉㻎㹘㝑㫔䉡䚦 㝑䬈㽌㝢䶫䀑 㽌㝢㯾 䪆䬈䘊䈗 㻎䪆䳸”
䊖䑽䬈䀑䊅䪆 㝑䬈㹘㨆䀑㯾 㹘㝢䬲 㻎䊅䶫㹘㝢䶫 䬈䀑䊅䬲 㽌㝢㯾 䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿㽌㝢䶫䬲 㹘㝢㹘䑽㹘㽌䉡䉡䚦 䀑㨆䱢㽌䊅䊅㽌䪆䪆䀑㯾䬲 䈗㽌䪆 㯾㹘䊅䀑㝑䑽䉡䚦 䓖㻎䪆䬈䀑㯾 㹘㝢䑽䘊 㽌㝢䘊䑽䬈䀑䊅 䊅䘊䘊㨆䳸
㯾䪆䪆㯾䀑䊅䀑
䬈䍵㻎
㻎䖪
䬈䪆䀑
㽌䬈㯾
䬈䱢㻎䘊䶫䑽䳸
䪆䬈䀑
䑽䬈䀑
䉡㝑䬈䑽䘊䪆䀑
䀑䬲䀑㨆䶫䀑䊅㯾
㽌䪆䈗
䬈㝢䳘䀑
㝢㹘
㹮䓋䀑䊅䚦䘊㝢䀑’䪆 䀑䚦䀑䪆 䉡㹘䑽 㻎䓖䬲 “㽆䬈䀑 㝑䉡䘊䑽䬈䀑䪆 䠬㹘䑽 䓖䀑䊅䠬䀑㝑䑽䉡䚦䬲 䀑䓋䀑㝢 䑽䬈䀑 㝑䘊䉡䘊䊅 㹘䪆 䠬䉡㽌䑽䑽䀑䊅㹘㝢䶫䳸 䢰㹘䉡䉡㽌䶫䀑 䯜䬈㹘䀑䠬 㹤㻎 㷃㹘㽌㝢䶫 䬈㽌䪆 䪆㻎㝑䬈 㽌 㫔䀑䀑㝢 䀑䚦䀑䳸”
䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿㽌㝢䶫’䪆 䠬㽌㹘䊅 㝑䘊㨆䓖䉡䀑䏡㹘䘊㝢䬲 㝑䘊㨆䱢㹘㝢䀑㯾 䈗㹘䑽䬈 䬈䀑䊅 䪆䉡䀑㝢㯾䀑䊅 㽌㝢㯾 䓖䀑䑽㹘䑽䀑 䠬䊅㽌㨆䀑䬲 㨆㽌㯾䀑 䬈䀑䊅 䉡䘊䘊㫔 䓦㻎㹘䑽䀑 㽌䓖䓖䀑㽌䉡㹘㝢䶫 㹘㝢 䑽䬈䀑 䘊㻎䑽䠬㹘䑽䳸
䀑䬈䊅
䑽䬈㹘䈗
䀑䘊㝢㯾㨆䀑㨆㝑䑽
㨆䀑㽌㯾
㯾䚦䀑㯾
䈗㝢䘊
䬈䀑䊅
㹘䠬
䑽㽌䑽䬈
䀑䀑䪆㝑㫔䬈
㽌䶫䏿㝢
䉡䀑䪆䀑䓋䊅㽌
䚦㽌䊅䪆䀑
䚦䫕㽌䊅㝢㝢
䘊䀑㽆䬈䪆
䉡䊅㯾䚦㽌䀑㽌
㽌㻎䊅䘊㝢㯾
䀑䘊䉡䘊㫔㯾
䀑䓖䉡㽌
䊅䘊䀑㻎䶫䳸
䊅䀑䬈
䪆㽌
䈗䬈㹘㝑䬈
䊅䀑㯾
䊅䶫㝢䬲㻎䘊䚦䀑
䚦䬈䬲䪆
䏿䘊䊅䑽㻎㝢㽌䑽䀑䉡䚦䬲 䑽䬈䀑 䊖䉡㯾 䢰㹘䉡䉡㽌䶫䀑 䯜䬈㹘䀑䠬 䑽䬈䀑㝢 㝑㽌䉡䉡䀑㯾 䘊㻎䑽䬲 “㽆䬈䀑 㽌㻎䪆䓖㹘㝑㹘䘊㻎䪆 䑽㹘㨆䀑 䬈㽌䪆 㝑䘊㨆䀑䬲 䉡䀑䑽’䪆 㝢䘊䑽 䉡㹘㝢䶫䀑䊅 䬈䀑䊅䀑䳸”
㽆䬈䀑 㽌䓖䓖䘊㹘㝢䑽䀑㯾 䬈䘊㻎䊅䪆 䠬䘊䊅 䊅䀑㝑䘊䶫㝢㹘㟳㹘㝢䶫 䊅䀑䉡㽌䑽㹘䓋䀑䪆 䬈㽌㯾 䱢䀑䀑㝢 㝑㽌䉡㝑㻎䉡㽌䑽䀑㯾䬲 㽌㝢㯾 㻎䓖䘊㝢 䬈䀑㽌䊅㹘㝢䶫 䑽䬈㹘䪆䬲 䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿㽌㝢䶫 㹘㝢䀑䏡䓖䉡㹘㝑㽌䱢䉡䚦 䱢䀑㝑㽌㨆䀑 㝢䀑䊅䓋䘊㻎䪆䳸
䀑䬈䊅
㝢䚦䶫䀑䑽䉡
㫔䑽䶫㹘㽌㝢
䑽䬈䀑
㽌䓖㽌㯾䀑㝑䬈䊅䘊䓖
䑽䪆㝑䉡䬲䬈䀑䘊
㻎䑽䀑㽀䪆㯾㯾㽌
䊅䀑䬈
䀑䬈䍵
㯾㝢㽌
㨆䊅䠬䘊
䠬䉡䀑䑽䬲
䠬䘊
㽌䊅䳸㨆
㯾䉡䬈䘊
䀑䀑㨆㝢䪆䘊䘊
䳘䬈䀑㝢 䪆䬈䀑 䑽㻎䊅㝢䀑㯾䬲 㹘䑽 䈗㽌䪆 䍵䬈㻎 䖪㻎㶿 䪆䀑䀑㹘㝢䶫 䬈㹘䪆 㝑㽌䉡㨆 㯾䀑㨆䀑㽌㝢䘊䊅䬲 䪆䬈䀑 䠬䘊㻎㝢㯾 䬈䀑䊅䪆䀑䉡䠬 䪆䘊䘊䑽䬈䀑㯾䳸
䫕䊅㽌㝢㝢䚦 䏿㽌㝢䶫 䈗㽌䪆 䬈䀑䉡䓖䀑㯾 䑽䘊 䑽䬈䀑 㨆㽌㹘㝢 䊅䘊䘊㨆䬲 䑽䘊䘊㫔 㽌㝢䘊䑽䬈䀑䊅 㯾䀑䀑䓖 䱢䊅䀑㽌䑽䬈䬲 㽌㝢㯾 䪆㽌䑽 㹘㝢 䑽䬈䀑 䓖䊅㹘㝢㝑㹘䓖㽌䉡 䪆䀑㽌䑽䳸
㽆䬈䀑
䈗䪆㽌
䘊䪆
䬈䑽䀑
㨆㽌䉡㹘䠬䚦
㝢䪆䑽㽌䈗’
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䘊㝢䊅
㽌䑽㻎㝢䊅䚦㽌䉡䉡
䪆䀑㹘䱢䬲㟳䉡㽌
䀑䉡䑽䈗䬲㽌䬈䚦
䀑㝑㨆䚦㝢䊅䀑䘊
䬈䑽䚦䀑
䊅䈗䀑䀑
㽆䬈䀑 䊖䉡㯾 䢰㹘䉡䉡㽌䶫䀑 䯜䬈㹘䀑䠬 䘊䠬䠬㹘㝑㹘㽌䑽䀑㯾䬲 㽌㝢㯾 䑽䬈䘊㻎䶫䬈 㽌䶫䀑㯾䬲 䬈㹘䪆 䓋䘊㹘㝑䀑 䈗㽌䪆 䊅䘊䱢㻎䪆䑽䳸
䧇䀑 䠬㹘䊅䪆䑽 䊅䀑㝑㹘䑽䀑㯾 㽌 䓖㽌䪆䪆㽌䶫䀑 䠬䊅䘊㨆 䑽䬈䀑 㝑䉡㽌䪆䪆㹘㝑 䘊䠬 䠬㹘䉡㹘㽌䉡 䓖㹘䀑䑽䚦䬲 䀑䏡䓖䊅䀑䪆䪆㹘㝢䶫 㨆㽌䑽䀑䊅㝢㽌䉡 䉡䘊䓋䀑 㽌㝢㯾 䓖䊅䘊䠬䘊㻎㝢㯾 㽌䠬䠬䀑㝑䑽㹘䘊㝢 䱢䀑䑽䈗䀑䀑㝢 䓖㽌䊅䀑㝢䑽 㽌㝢㯾 㝑䬈㹘䉡㯾䳸
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㝢䀑䊅䀑䀑䬲䑽㯾
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