Transfer Fubao four and a half years old

Chapter 151 A belated birthday gift

"Grandpa Zeng, I see you again, where is brother Jue."

"The young master has something to do. He said that after you all settle down, he will come to meet the young lady."

"Hey!"

Fu Bao was still a little disappointed and pouted slightly.

She thought she would be able to see Brother Jue as soon as she entered the capital, but she didn't expect to have to wait. What made her even more worried was: What happened to the person who murdered Brother Jue's mother? Will it be detrimental to brother Jue? I always feel reassured when I see him safe and sound.

Seeing Fu Bao's little face scrunched up like a little adult made everyone laugh, and Butler Zeng couldn't help but pinch the little nipple on her face.

"Miss, look who's standing behind you?"

He quickly followed Butler Zeng's hand and looked back.

"Yeah!~Big brother,~grandma, second uncle, it's the eldest brother!"

Dalang, who had been followed by the housekeeper but who had not yet been able to get in a word, looked at him and raised at least half his head. His hard tendons could be felt through the thick jacket.

After hearing what the housekeeper said, he quickly stood up, hugged Fu Bao who rushed over, hugged her tightly, and let her nestle in his shoulder, as if he had found a lost treasure.

His mouth and eyes did not stop, but he called his relatives one by one, fearing that he would miss any one.

"Okay, it's time to make a career."

"Growing up, getting taller."

With tears in her eyes, Grandma Yan came up and touched his head. This was her most beloved grandson, and it seemed that he had grown up.

Yan Yongli rubbed his rough and slightly frozen hands, but did not come forward. He just kept staring at his son's innocent smile. Dalang walked to his grandfather and father with Fu Bao in his arms, and called softly: "Dad."

There is no further explanation. Sure enough, he has the same temperament as his father.

After a while of greetings, Butler Zeng said to Grandpa Yan: "You will follow my carriage later. Your accommodation has been arranged for you."

"How can this be done? I don't need to trouble you. We'll just stay in the inn with the other students and then rent a house tomorrow."

"This house is a birthday gift from the master to the young lady. Don't refuse it, Mr. Yan. It has been recorded in the young lady's name. If you don't live in it, it will be wasted."

The butler spoke vaguely, and he didn't know whether the master he was talking about was Brother Jue or Prince Chun.

Grandpa Yan was a little undecided. Such a gift was too heavy. The house in the capital cost at least several thousand taels of silver, but it was already Fubao's property to live in. Grandpa Yan finally transferred the decision-making power to Fubao. .

But Fubao turned to Grandma Yan and said, "Fubao still has a lot of dry goods and grains, which he can give to brother Jue."

What she meant was to obey brother Jue's arrangements, otherwise how could she see her brother Jue?

Grandma Yan went forward and mumbled a few words to Grandpa Yan. She felt that the grain, dry goods and silver charcoal she brought in the previous two times had not yet been paid. At most, those goods would be used to pay for the house, so she stopped talking and agreed readily. .

In this way, Grandpa Yan and Yan Yongning could only explain the situation to Mr. Cao, because the original plan was to all stay in the inn together tonight.

The other two students also had relatives coming to pick them up. They also planned to stay with their relatives tonight.

"Why don't Capt. Cao come and live there with us?" Grandpa felt that Capt. Cao and his party were tired from the journey. They didn't even eat, so they just patted their butts and left. He was very embarrassed and couldn't explain it.

"That won't work. After settling them, I have to report the avalanche to the officials here immediately. I also have to take a detour and rush back as soon as possible tomorrow. Mr. Xiao will not be short of people."

Seeing that he really didn't want to come with him, Grandpa Yan took out twenty taels of silver notes from his sleeve and stuffed it into him: "The official servants have worked hard. Can you please give us a good meal tonight? Then let's say goodbye. We will see you later." .”

Capt. Cao was not polite and took it all in with a smile. He finally figured it out: The people behind the Yan family probably had a lot of connections, and they were not short of dozens of taels.

Yan Yongning and two other students who were leaving with relatives went to the cars behind and exchanged greetings. They left each other's mailing addresses in Beijing, and finally left each other.

Along the way, the lights were on, and the streets were filled with lights. They were really country bumpkins, and it was an eye-opener for them to enter the city.

Madams in the capital are really different. When they go out, they are "flashy" and their clothes and hair accessories can scare people away.

Even though it was because she was going to Beijing, Grandma Yan gritted her teeth and took out the best cloth, specially made a few sets of silk clothes for everyone, and specially wore the best when going out, but there is still a big difference in comparison.

But Fu Bao is the only exception. Today she specially wore a water-pink skirt given by Brother Jue, and put on a goose-yellow jacket with a collar of white fox fur on it, which complemented her plump figure. Her pouty oval face is as delicate and charming as a ripe peach, making anyone want to kiss her.

Grandma Yan thought: Now that we have a house, we don’t have to be busy tomorrow. It would be better to take your daughter and granddaughter out for a stroll on the street. At least buy a few more fashionable clothes in the capital, so as not to be looked down upon by the people in the capital.

After riding in the carriage for half an hour, the carriage stopped and arrived at the house the housekeeper had prepared for them.

From the outside, it looks like an ordinary mansion. The entrance and courtyard are much taller than those of ordinary mansions.

Chu Pavilion in Daqiao Town was two feet taller than the neighbor's house next door, but now this house is much taller than Chu Pavilion. The entrances of the two rooms have steps in the middle, sloping steps on both sides, and standing doors on both sides. There are two large carved stone drums, and the word "Chu Pavilion" is hung above the door. It is written in handsome Tang regular characters, which is more in line with the text itself and makes it more grand.

After the carriage stopped and everyone on board got out, a boy who was already waiting at the side door quickly stepped forward and led the carriage in.

Two women, a boy and the concierge stood on both sides of the door, bowing their heads respectfully and calling "Master".

The concierge was an old man, and the housekeeper called him "Lao Shuantou."

The two mothers-in-law are both slightly younger than Grandma Yan. One is the housekeeper, Mother Zhou, and the other, Mother Huang, is in charge of the backyard and kitchen.

Zimo didn't wait for the servants to speak and introduced them directly: "This is Eleven. The one who just brought the carriage in is Fifteen."

The name is rather simple and rude, and the person looks smart, but he is only seventeen or eighteen years old at most.

After they all entered, the concierge closed the door.

Grandma Zhou led them around the front screen wall. The screen wall was very large and very tall. On it was carved a picture of flowers blooming and wealth. Walking in from the right, the yard was very open, with bluestone steps extending to the main hall of the front yard.

"This is the east of the city, not too far from the Gongyuan in the inner city. Mr. Lan Chuan also lives in this area. Both Eleven and Fifteen are familiar with this area."

Butler Zeng followed Grandpa Yan and introduced him.

After they all walked up the steps of the hall, they took out a stack of paper from their arms and handed it to Grandpa Yan's hand one by one.

"These two are the house deeds and land deeds of the house, and the other ones are the body deeds of the five servants." With everything arranged so well, Grandpa Yan no longer postponed, took it over, looked at it, and handed it over to Grandma Yan to keep. .

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