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Chapter 216: Dead Husband, Raising a Child, and Escape from Famine 56

After Lin Sheng showed off a pot of spicy hotpot and five bowls of rice, Lin Qing took the kids out after taking a bath and changing their clothes.

When they looked inside, they saw the big iron pot filled with spicy vegetables. The one adult and three children all breathed a sigh of relief.

They were still worried on the way back, fearing that one of the patriarchs would have a big appetite after killing someone and would directly have someone stew a pot of meat for him.

When the two little ones saw their older brothers and sisters coming back, they excitedly gathered around them, holding their little bowls of instant noodles and chattering non-stop.

Qilang complained to Sanlang in a low voice: "I can swing a short knife now, why don't you take me with you? I'm not like Balang who's still breastfeeding."

Si Niang rolled her eyes while eating her rice and said, "You are a coward who doesn't even dare to kill a rabbit, and you want to kill barbarians? Why don't you go to heaven?"

What Qilang feared the most now was his eldest sister. Every night when she came back, the long knife in her hand was covered with blood or brains, and it was never clean. He had no idea who she had killed, and he didn't even dare to ask.

Sanlang reached out and touched the child's head to comfort him, "You should stay at home and take good care of your brother and Mr. Jiang to study and learn calligraphy. It doesn't matter if you can't kill the barbarians. You can follow your elder brother in the future."

Jiang Qiaoniang was born into a scholarly family. She had been well-read since childhood. Not only did she have profound attainments in literature, she was also knowledgeable about astronomy and geography.

The elders in their family always felt sorry and wondered why she was not a boy, otherwise their family would not be without successors.

Her cousins ​​who were mediocre in talent and unwilling to work hard felt resentful because they were always compared with her. Finally, they conspired together and paid kidnappers to send her to the bandit's lair.

The little girl was not yet of marriageable age at that time. Although she suffered torture every day, her belief in going home to see her parents kept her going. She also wanted to expose the true face of those beasts.

After going through many hardships and finally escaping from the devil's cave with her sisters several years later and returning home, she learned that her mother had miscarried on the day she knew she was missing, and passed away a few days later. Her father had lost many relatives one after another and was originally a weak scholar. He had been looking for her for a year despite his illness, but he also passed away.

Jiang Qiaoniang forced herself to calm down and spent a year copying books to save money. Finally, she bought enough materials to make gunpowder and kerosene. Together with her sisters, she turned the entire Jiang family into ruins in the dead of night.

When Lin Sheng heard Granny Lian's story, he immediately gave a thumbs up to the girl who had just turned 20.

Jiang Qiaoniang smiled shyly, lowered her head and hid behind Granny Lian. She was quiet and harmless, and no one would be on guard against her. In her words:

It was because I was too young at the time, and after being praised a few times, I lost my sense of self and did not know how to conceal myself, which led to the bad consequences later. If I still cannot learn my lesson, then all those sufferings would have been in vain.

Lin Sheng acted promptly and immediately sent several children from his family to her. This girl is a rare talent!

When Qilang heard the name Mr. Jiang, he couldn't help but shudder. Before anyone could ask, Balang started talking beside him:

"My second brother tried to sneak out just now but was caught by the teacher. He has to copy the Thousand Character Classic 10 times tonight."

Everyone understood that this kid was a typical one, neither good at literature nor martial arts. His handwriting was not as good as that of Balang, who was three years younger than him. Compared with other children in the family, he really didn't fit in.

Qilang lowered his head in shame. He felt extremely embarrassed and even suspected for a moment that he had been taken away by the wrong person.

Lin Sheng, on the other hand, was very open-minded: "Qilang is still young now, he just hasn't discovered his talent yet. Don't worry, if it's gold, it will shine sooner or later."

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It was not until it was completely dark outside that Shen Liangzhou brought his brothers back to the farm.

Maybe they were too hungry, so everyone didn't even bother to change their clothes. They just washed their hands and faces, took the steamed buns and their own dishes, and started eating.

General Liang was the last one to come back. Qiao Zhuangzhuang, who had been guarding the door, saw the young uncle riding a horse from a distance, stood up, turned around and ran to the kitchen. The young uncle must be very hungry, so he had to quickly notify Lianhua to cook the dishes.

General Liang washed himself and changed his robes before walking out of the room. He picked up the fat boy who was guarding the door and put him on his neck: "Zhuangzhuang, have you eaten yet?"

The little fat kid held his head and laughed, and replied: "We have all eaten, and we are just waiting for uncle. Today we have a vegetarian spicy hot pot with white rice, which is delicious..."

Listening to his little nephew's childish talk, the man's originally depressed mood became much brighter.

......

Lin Sheng was a little puzzled when he heard the knock on the door. Who would have the time to knock on his door in the middle of the night?

803 was playing games just now, thinking that the house was safe, so he didn't pay much attention [Host, it's Qiao Dabao! ]

As soon as Lin Sheng thought about it, he knew what was going on. It was probably related to the concubine's background.

Sure enough, General Liang did not hesitate and explained his purpose as soon as he entered the door: "I would like to ask Madam to go to the capital and help me deliver a letter to my mother!"

"Don't go!"

Lin Sheng refused without even thinking about it.

I did accept the silver from your Prince Liang's Mansion, but I also paid back. Just look at how plump and fair you and your nephew are, and I have a clear conscience.

General Liang knew that what he was asking was a bit unreasonable, but after thinking about it, he felt that Lin Sheng was the best candidate.

He pleaded with his eyes, "I can't leave Dingzhou Prefecture now. According to reliable information, 20,000 barbarian troops are heading this way."

Although he wanted to rush into the capital immediately and kill the dog emperor and the empress dowager, he couldn't. He was the young general of Liang, and he couldn't ignore the people of Southern Liang.

"I was thinking wrongly before. My cruel dog emperor harmed my father and brothers, so I thought of letting the barbarians invade and occupy his territory, leaving him with nothing."

As he spoke, his eyes turned slightly red:

"Today, looking at those people who worship me as a god, I finally understand how bad my previous behavior of playing dumb and evading responsibility was. What I want to protect is not the kingdom of the dog emperor, but the kingdom of those people who regard our Liang family as their faith, and the kingdom of the emperor grandfather who loves my father deeply."

Before Lin Sheng could react, he suddenly knelt on his knees with a "thump", bowed solemnly to the woman in front of him and said:

"I know my current behavior is also despicable, but there are not many people I can trust, and others may not guarantee the completion of the task." He knelt on the ground, stretched out his arms, and made the highest kowtow in Nanliang. Finally, he pleaded, "Please, Madam Lin, help me!"

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