My name is Chang An, your name is Gu Li

Chapter 268 Children’s Chapter Story

"Maybe it was really what we did that caused Madam Hou to misunderstand. So we don't need to do it if it's unnecessary." Zhang Ai Yu said again, then thought for a while and recalled what he had done.

Lian Ping also understood and said, "Marquis Dingkang may seem very angry, but he actually has a kind heart."

Zhang Aiyu listened to her words, smiled and said, "Did you come back just to talk about this?"

"what?"

"Marquis Dingkang told us to prepare a portrait to be enshrined on the tablet, but we haven't started yet."

"Okay, lady, I'll go right away."

After saying that, Lian Ping ran away. Zhang Aiyu couldn't help but smile as she watched her leave. Then she pulled over the cradle where little Zhang Ji was, quietly looked at the little man sleeping soundly inside, and said silently:

"God bless ..."

......

When they arrived at the Imperial College, Chang An and Huaiqin sat down in their seats, and Huaiqin consciously took out the notebook in which Chang An was going to copy Gu Li's name and placed it next to him in case of "emergency".

Chang An took the notebook, opened a blank page, then rested his hand on the table, picked up a pen with his other hand, and tapped his chin. Perhaps he was not bored enough to start thinking about his wife, so he looked a little bored now.

"Brother Yonghe."

Chang An heard someone calling him at this time, and when he turned around, he saw Du Chengming and three others walking in. Cui Hujin and the other three were far away from Chang An, but Du Chengming was closer.

He sat down in his seat and said to Chang An, "Brother Yonghe, that Li Dada has been arrested."

Chang An frowned slightly and asked, "He was arrested? Why?"

"It's slander." Du Chengming said, "Brother Yonghe, if you don't read the storybooks, you don't know that the storybooks written by Li Dada before were all sued in court."

Chang An's frown relaxed immediately. After all, he had taken Zhang Aiyu to sue Li Chengyuan before. Maybe his face was recorded at that time. Then, he was sued. After all, his words were all unrealistic, so it was understandable that he was sued for defamation.

"And, Brother Yonghe, do you know? That Mr. Li was originally only punished with a caning in court, but more and more people filed a complaint against him, so the county magistrate simply threw him into jail." Du Chengming said again.

"Um, so what?"

"So... so?" Du Chengming was a little surprised to see Chang An's nonchalant look, and then said: "Isn't it that Madam Gu is usually bored when she is alone at home? Without the storybook, wouldn't Madam Gu be very bored?"

"Not boring," Chang An shook his head. "She usually has the poetry collections I wrote, the story books I wrote, and the entertainment chessboards I made. If she doesn't want to do these, I also found two embroiderers to help her weave clothes."

"And the one from Brother Mojie's family would come over to chat with her from time to time. How could she be bored?"

Du Chengming was speechless. He had obviously overlooked how much Chang An loved Gu Li. His worries were ultimately unnecessary.

"But Brother Du, you did remind me." Chang An stretched out his finger and pointed at Du Chengming.

"What did I remind you of? It's redundant for me to say it." Du Chengming said a little unhappily at this time. It was obvious that he was unhappy.

Chang An said, "She reminded me to write a new storybook. She has read almost all of the ones I wrote at home. I really should write some more."

"You..." Du Chengming suddenly became even more unhappy. He simply straightened his posture and sat quietly in his seat.

Chang An asked Huaiqin to take out another notebook that had not been written in it from the bookcase, then dipped it in ink and started writing.

......

At noon, Chang An returned home. Gu Li was standing at the door with two mooncakes in her hands, one of which she had taken a bite of, and the other was still untouched. When she saw Chang An get off the carriage, she didn't even swallow the mooncake in her mouth, and shouted:

"Chang Lang!"

While shouting, Gu Li quickly walked forward and handed the mooncake to Chang An. After he took it, Gu Li continued with the next action - hugging Chang An with a bear hug.

"Welcome home, Chang Lang!"

"Come in first. I wrote something new for Gu Niang. Show it to her later." Chang An said lovingly.

"no!"

Chang An was stunned for a moment, and then he heard Gu Li say: "I can't watch it later, I'm hungry!"

When she said this, Gu Li puffed up her cheeks like a little girl, looking very willful. Chang An said, "Then let's watch it after dinner, okay?"

"Okay, I won't let Chang Lang's efforts go to waste." After saying that, Gu Li patted his clothes, shook off the mooncake crumbs on his hands, and pulled Chang An in.

......

After lunch, Gu Li said consciously: "Chang Lang, I want to read what Chang Lang wrote!"

Chang An immediately smiled, patted her on the cheek, and carried her into the study. Chang An sat down at the desk, with the book box at hand. Chang An naturally took the book box and took out his newly written notebook from it.

When Gu Li saw the booklet, he was very excited. After taking it, he first looked at the cover: Fairy Tale.

"fairy tales?"

"It's a storybook for children." Chang An said with a smile.

When Gu Li heard this, he put the book down and said, "I won't read it anymore. I'm not a child."

"Mua! Do you want to see, Mrs. Gu?"

"I don't......"

"Ba-chu~"

"I... um~"

"Just read it... I'm younger than Chang Lang, and I'm a child anyway." Gu Li's face turned red, and then he picked up the fairy tale book again.

The first story is "Snow White", but the story of Snow White mainly takes place in those western countries, and some of the concepts may conflict with the Tang Dynasty. In order to ensure the originality of the story, Chang An can only retain a large amount of the main content.

After Gu Li finished reading, he frowned and said, "Whose princess is this Snow White? As a princess of a country, it is understandable that she is so playful and gets hurt by others."

Chang An raised his eyebrows, and then continued to listen to Gu Li: "Although her mother doesn't like her, if she stays in the palace, with His Majesty's protection, how could an outsider enter the palace and take the princess out?"

"It's obvious that the princess was just having fun. The hunter let her go but she still didn't return to the palace. And then there are these dwarfs who refused to send the princess back to the palace after seeing her. Hiding the princess is a capital crime."

"Finally, it's this prince. He flirts with every woman he sees. He must be a foolish and incompetent prince. What's the point of saving the princess? It's nothing more than lust after the beauty."

Chang An didn't expect Gu Li to view the story in this way. Then she turned to the next page and started reading the next story.

The second story is the story of "Cinderella". This story is obviously about a grassroots person who counterattacks and becomes a queen, but obviously, this does not conform to the customs of the Tang Dynasty.

After reading it, Gu Li began to say, "How strange! This so-called crystal shoe obviously doesn't fit Cinderella's feet. If it really fit, would she have dropped the shoe at the gate of the palace when she left?"

"Although Cinderella is of good origin, she is not the daughter of a noble family after all. Even if she attends the banquet, she will not be favored by the prince."

Chang An smiled and explained awkwardly: "Could it be that this Cinderella wanted to leave some clues for the prince?"

"That means this Cinderella is just daydreaming." Gu Li said directly, "It shows that this Cinderella is also a greedy person. Although she is pitiful on weekdays just wanting to live, but doing this, isn't it just wishful thinking of turning over a new leaf?"

"If the story continues, it is very likely that this Cinderella will cause chaos in the government, and even in the end, she will become more and more greedy and endanger the country."

Obviously, Gu Li saw these things very clearly, whether it was interests or the most basic common sense, she was clear in her mind. But these fairy tales obviously did not conform to the ideas of the Tang Dynasty.

"Okay..." Chang An was at a loss for words. After all, many people would say the same thing in the modern world of the future.

Gu Li turned to the third story: "Little Red Riding Hood". Chang An was secretly relieved at this time, because this story was obviously quite ordinary. There was no class comparison, and there was no unethical content.

However, after reading it, Gu Li said directly: "They are not good people!"

Chang An was stunned. He was stunned for a moment, and then he heard Gu Li say, "Little Red Riding Hood and her mother are unfilial. They actually let their grandmother live in the woods. Isn't that unfilial?"

"And why did you have to give wine to grandma when you were delivering something? That's not appropriate. And Little Red Riding Hood went out to deliver something, and it would have been fine, but she also went out to play, and when she met the wolf, she talked to him and told him everything. Even if she was eaten, it was her own fault!"

"What I don't understand the most is why, by coincidence, the hunters came out at that time? The forest is so big, it is very unlikely to encounter such a coincidence. I can't think of any other reason except that he was tracking."

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