Chapter 62 Small things in the capital(2/2)
The followers had already gathered around and held back the people who rushed out.
"Have you seen Mr. He?" The man struggled and shouted, "They really lied to me!"
Wu Lang was frightened and raised his hand to hit him. Uncle Qi saw that he was thin and thin in a gray cloth gown. He was the person who made trouble outside He's house earlier and stopped Wu Lang.
"To tell you the truth, I really didn't see it." He said kindly, "The gentlemen of the He family are not here. We are catching up with the old housekeeper."
The man didn't seem to believe it, but he was helpless. He stopped struggling and said with a dejected expression: "What should I do? They are just taking my things." Then he thought of something and looked up at Uncle Qi and Wu Lang, "You guys, do you want to buy it?
Something? I have a rare treasure here."
Wulang wanted to laugh and was curious, so he asked: "What..."
Uncle Qi stopped him again and said kindly to the man: "Thank you, we don't want to buy anything. It's good if we can stay with relatives and friends and have something to eat."
The man looked disappointed, murmured and turned away sadly.
Wulang said: "What's going on with this guy? He's so weird, and he's so rare. Is he a liar?"
Uncle Qi said: "I'm not a liar, this man is a chamberlain."
Wulang was shocked, eunuch! When he thought about it carefully, this man's figure was indeed different from ordinary people. His face was white and beardless, and his expression was feminine.
"Then, what's going on? Is it in the palace now? What does the palace want to do to the He family?" he asked anxiously.
When he came to the capital more than ten years ago, he saw with his own eyes how the eunuchs and chamberlains were so domineering.
Uncle Qi laughed: "You are confused. There is no emperor in the palace now. How can the eunuchs be so domineering and cause trouble for others?"
They themselves are in great danger and don't know how to fly.
Wu Lang breathed a sigh of relief and became excited again: "Then what's going on with this eunuch? Why did he come to He's house? It sounds aggrieved..."
Uncle Qi interrupted his chattering: "It has nothing to do with us. When you go out, watch more and talk less, and don't mind your own business. Let's go, we should go."
Wulang lost interest and continued to finish what he had not finished: "This trip was in vain."
How boring.
After returning home, I could only tell the story of meeting an eunuch at the He family, and nothing else could be explained clearly.
But what surprised him was that a few days later, he saw the eunuch again in a tea shed restaurant on the road outside the capital.
The eunuch still looked depressed, wiping tears from his eyes while eating, looking very pitiful. Wu Lang signaled to Uncle Qi that he wanted to sit next to the eunuch, but Uncle Qi glared at him...
One of the waiters seemed to know the eunuch, and was urging him in a low voice: "Don't cry. If you don't want to leave the capital, just don't leave. The capital is so stable now, and you won't have an easier time back home than you did here."
The eunuch raised his head: "What? The capital is not safe for me. The emperor and Governor Wu are coming back."
Uncle Qi was looking for a seat, and when he heard the words "Dudu Wu", he paused.
The clerk had already said: "Isn't it a good thing that the Emperor and Governor Wu are back? Don't worry, the Emperor won't blame you. There's nothing you can do about serving that thief."
The eunuch hissed at him: "I am not afraid of the emperor's kindness, but that Wu Ya'er, you don't know, I have dealt with him before, he is..."
He stopped talking again and lowered his head to drink his soup.
The clerk reprimanded him: "Don't speak ill of Governor Wu. Mrs. Chu is a good person and a fairy."
After saying that, he turned around and ignored him. The figure in front of him moved, and someone sat down beside him.
Chapter completed!