Flowers in full bloom

Chapter 39 Rong Jin takes Hua Lei on horseback

Because they arrived late, the two of them had just sat down at the desk when Master Sun came in with a stack of mulberry paper under his arm. Several teachers in the women's school all have multiple duties. Master Sun taught history and current affairs the past two days, and today he was teaching calligraphy.

After teaching some knowledge of calligraphy, Master Sun asked the students to practice calligraphy by copying the model, while he walked back and forth between the desks, correcting the students' postures and penmanship from time to time.

When he walked behind Hua Lei, he stopped in surprise. He saw Hua Lei sitting upright with her head slightly tilted, holding her breath and concentrating. The brush in her hand seemed to be born from her hand. She wrote horizontal and vertical strokes, dot and hook without any hesitation. On the slightly rough mulberry paper, her soft, beautiful, fluent and simple hairpin-shaped regular script appeared on the paper.

Master Sun was not only surprised, this little girl, the writing in the class two days ago was so vague and ambiguous, I didn't expect that she had such a skill, this skill was not what a little girl of her age could have. If I hadn't been standing here and seeing her write every stroke with my own eyes, I wouldn't have believed it.

Hualei was not aware of Master Sun behind her, and she was still sitting there seriously, slowly filling up the whole piece of mulberry paper with beautiful small characters. Master Sun felt a little regretful. He should have given her snowflake paper earlier. If this hairpin flower small characters were written on snowflake paper, it would be a masterpiece.

Hualei put down the brush and blew gently on the wet writing. Master Sun walked forward slowly, took the paper from Hualei's hand, and asked softly, "Miss Hua, which teacher taught you this handwriting?"

Hualei looked at Master Sun and said softly, "My grandfather taught me." Master Sun was startled. When every new student came to the girls' school, the host family would hand in the new student's information, so he roughly knew Hualei's situation and knew that her grandfather had just passed away. He nodded gently and said nothing more.

After class, she hung the exercise paper written by Hualei on the wall behind the classroom. This made everyone envious. Only Pei Rongjin had received this treatment in the clan school, but never in the girls' school.

Han Qingge looked at the hairpin flower calligraphy on the wall, and his already dark face became even darker. But Zhenzhu followed Hualei with envy and asked if there was any secret that could make her write so well. When she heard Hualei say that her grandfather stuffed a brush into her hand when she couldn't even hold chopsticks, she smiled embarrassedly.

At noon, Zhenzhu followed Hualei to Qihuayuan again. After the two of them took a nap, Zhenzhu came over with a small bag and secretly asked Hualei if she wanted to go horseback riding together. She had even brought her riding clothes.

Hua Lei was stunned and joked with her, "You are not trying to make fun of me on purpose, are you?" Zhenzhu was so anxious that she almost swore to the sky. Hua Lei smiled and pressed down Zhenzhu's raised hand. Remembering her envy when she first saw Zhenzhu riding a horse, she nodded and asked, "Are you going to go secretly?" Zhenzhu nodded and said, "Well, my mother doesn't allow me to ride a horse. When Sister Manou was still alive, we often sneaked away together. But since Sister Manou got married and I played a prank on my cousin a few times, my mother doesn't allow me to go anymore." Zhenzhu felt aggrieved.

"Okay, then we'll go secretly." Hua Lei also changed into the ivory-white riding suit that Rong Jin had given Xiao Yuan last time. The two of them put on a thin cloak on the outside to cover the riding suit, and then took only Qing Zhu and Qing Ying to the martial arts training ground on a detour.

In her previous life, Hua Lei worked as a tour guide and traveled all over the country frequently. For a period of time, she often led groups to the grassland, so she knew a little about riding a horse. The Iron Hand Guard, who was in charge of teaching horse riding, selected a group of docile mares for Hua Lei, helped Hua Lei onto the horse, and began to slowly circle around the martial arts training ground.

Hualei slowly found her balance on the horse, gently pulling the reins in her hand to control the direction. The mare may have not been out for a walk for a long time, and she was in a very good mood. She carried Hualei happily without Hualei doing anything.

The Iron Hand Guard rode another horse and followed behind Hualei. At this time, after following Hualei in a circle, Zhenzhu had already started to speed up, flicking the whip lightly. On the reddish-brown tall horse, Zhenzhu, who was wearing a sky-blue riding outfit, galloped like an elf, her black hair flying in the wind, and her originally fair face was flushed with rouge because of her joy and excitement.

Hualei looked at it with envy and gently pulled the reins. The mare under her also sped up. Hualei lowered her body slightly and clamped the horse's belly with her legs. She adjusted her body according to the rhythm of the horse's running and tried to keep her balance. The wind lifted her hair and the tension on her face, which had slightly squinted almond eyes, began to fade away. Instead, she had a bright smile on her face, like a peach bud that was about to bloom, blooming in the wind.

At this time, Pei Rongjin, who was standing at the side of the martial arts training ground, was staring at Hualei. The peach blossoms were so beautiful. Hualei, who was riding on the horse, was unaware of it. She only felt that the black horse under her was carrying her whole body up. The feeling of flying freely made Hualei's heart jump with joy. She couldn't help but shouting, "Zhenzhu, Zhenzhu, I can ride a horse now. Look. Do you see it? Zhenzhu."

"I saw it." A slightly low male voice sounded behind her. Hua Lei was startled and looked back. She found that Tie Shou, who was following her, had been replaced by Rong Jin at some point.

"Mr. Pei, why are you here?" Hua Lei asked in surprise. Rong Jin gently rode forward, took the reins from Hua Lei's hand, and pulled Hua Lei's horse to ride side by side with his own.

"Well, the teacher had something urgent to do today, so we left school early. Do you want me to take you for a few laps?" "Okay." Hua Lei nodded and readjusted her posture. Rong Jin controlled his own horse with one hand and pulled Hua Lei's horse with the other hand, and began to slowly accelerate.

Seeing Rong Jin doing it with ease, feeling the horse's speed increasing, Hua Lei's joy spread again. It was great, I really liked the air on the horse's back, I really liked the feeling of flying in the wind. After running around the martial arts training ground for more than a dozen laps, seeing Hua Lei's flushed face, Rong Jin slowly stopped the horse, jumped off the horse, came over to help Hua Lei get off the horse, her soft little hands were a little sweaty, Rong Jin held them tightly in his hands, a little reluctant to let go.

"Brother, why did you come back so early today?" Zhenzhu also got off the horse, her red face was sweaty. Rong Jin calmly let go of Hualei's hand, explained a few words to Zhenzhu, and the guards came forward and took the horse away.

Zhenzhu came over and hugged Hualei, praising her, "Sister Hua, you are great. You can ride a horse for the first time. Now I have a companion. Let's come again tomorrow." Suddenly she thought of Rong Jin beside her, "Brother, don't go and tell mom. I brought Sister Hua here secretly." Zhenzhu felt a little guilty.

Rong Jin glared at Zhenzhu, "Am I so boring?" Zhenzhu chuckled, took the cloak from Qingzhu and put it on herself, and urged Hualei to put it on as well, and secretly went back to Qihuayuan along the same route. Rong Jin followed behind, looking speechless.

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