Chapter 4379 Sorry
Qian'er was silent and sat quietly.
Mrs. Tang shed tears and tied her hair into a bun and wrapped her scarf.
Qian'er handed her a piece of her handkerchief and said softly: "Sister-in-law Tang, don't be sad. Lanlan is in heaven with you. If I have a chance, I will definitely avenge Lanlan and others. Clean up that surname. Xu’s official.”
Sister-in-law Tang sighed: "Actually, you are right, every injustice has its owner, and every debt has its owner. The mayor led people to burn so many people to death yesterday, but they are also other people's children. In fact, I just want to kill the person who insulted my daughter. ...The mayor wanted everyone to die to pay for his son’s life. He also took away all the dozen jars of wine hidden in my house. Qionghua, didn’t some rice wine from your house also be taken away?”
Aunt Qionghua didn't say a word and just sat in a dull mood.
Both fell silent.
After a while, Mrs. Tang stood up and said, "It's getting late. You should leave quickly. I still have a few steamed buns here. You can take them with you to eat on the way."
She stuffed a small baggage over her, which contained a pot of water and four steamed buns.
Qian'er reached out and hugged her, whispering: "Thank you. I'm sorry."
She opened the door and strode out.
Sister Tang and Aunt Qionghua looked at her back and couldn't help but said, "Let her go, how many days can she live?"
"There is nothing we can do. It depends on her life."
The two of them sighed together.
Qian'er carried a small bundle and walked to the town.
The town is not big. Perhaps because of unity, it has not been affected much by wars and floods. It is relatively well preserved. There are teahouses and restaurants doing business, but it looks very deserted.
Occasionally, children ran by and looked at Qian'er curiously when they saw such a beautiful stranger.
Qian'er quickened her pace.
She had to get back to the army as soon as possible.
After being delayed for such a night, I don’t know what’s going on over there.
When we walked to the intersection leading outside, there was indeed a door blocking the way, and there were five or six men holding knives, axes and other objects, guarding the door eagerly.
At first they didn't pay much attention to Qian'er.
She was wearing ordinary local clothes, with a scarf covering half of her face, and she was walking out of the town. They thought a girl from some family was out.
Until Qian'er came closer, one of them felt that she was a little unfamiliar, so he asked aloud: "Where are you going? There is a lot of chaos outside, don't go out casually."
Qian'er hummed and didn't say much.
The men looked at her together.
"Stop!" the leader shouted, "Why haven't I seen you? Whose family do you belong to?"
Qian'er ignored it and quickened his pace.
Several men realized something was wrong and immediately rushed up to try to stop her.
Qian'er frowned and looked at them.
She didn't want to conflict with them.
Although these people clashed with Xu Qing and others, killing more than two hundred forbidden troops, which made her extremely heartbroken.
But no matter what, these people are just ordinary people and subjects of the Great Zhou Kingdom.
As the eldest princess of the Great Zhou Kingdom, she treated them all equally.
When several men saw that she was silent, they shouted loudly and asked: "...Who are you? Where do you come from?"
"I was passing by here, asking for a drink of water."
"How come I haven't seen you come in before?" The leading man looked suspicious. "Your accent doesn't sound like someone from here."
Qian'er said calmly: "I came here to escape. I couldn't bear it until midnight, so I had no choice but to disturb you. Brother, please be kind and don't embarrass me, a little girl."
"Look at how handsome you are..."
Several men looked her up and down.