Chapter 245 leave
Li Jianrang has a temporary new goal in life. He has something to be busy with and is no longer always depressed.
Li Chujun became suspicious of some people in the Yang family, Yang Sixiniang and the attendants around his brother. He no longer trusted them blindly, but kept a close eye on everything. He did not have the energy to argue with other sisters for the time being - what he meant here.
Not only Li Lijun, but also Li Yanjun who is grounded and her third cousin Li Huijun who is on guard.
Li Yanjun is grounded and cannot come out to cause trouble for ten and a half months. In addition, the plan she has been planning for a long time has failed. At present, apart from being honest and filial, and thinking about how to please her father Li Dai, she can do nothing, let alone scheme.
There are other sisters.
Li Wenliang temporarily lost the care of his sister, but the wet nurse and attendants around him usually took care of him. Without Li Yanjun, the impact was not big. He was more worried about the problem of reading and endorsement.
Because his grandfather, King Sui, had already planned to hire a teacher for him to come back and formally teach him how to read.
Princess Dou was secretly reminded by Li Lijun. Although she still kept a close eye on the daily expenses of the other elders, she no longer dismissed Lady Cang's request to withdraw money. Instead, she sent a special person in front of the Sui King.
He gave Li Jian money and things to them, which showed that he was very generous and generous. At the same time, he hinted that Li Jianrang and the attendants around Li Chujun had some dirty tricks. They swallowed the young master's money to enrich his own pockets, and even favored his old master, the Yang family.
King Sui was a little suspicious of Lady Cang, but he saw that she was caring about Li Jianrang, so he didn't care about her too much. But if she wanted to accuse Princess Dou of her evil deeds, it would not be that easy.
The King of Sui could not care about whether the servants around his eldest grandson were greedy for money. His attention was focused on his eldest son, Li Dai.
Since he reprimanded his eldest son that day, the Sui King spread the news that Li Dai was sick because he had been partying and feasting with people for days and his body couldn't bear it. He needed to rest at home for some time. No matter who came to invite him to be a guest,
The Sui king declined on behalf of his son.
Li Dai was very dissatisfied. Since the King of Sui did not restrain him, he wanted to explain to his new friends on his own, but the King of Sui told him unceremoniously: "I have already told others, if you really
Appearing arrogantly in front of outsiders is tantamount to telling them that you and I are not getting along as father and son, and you will openly disobey my wishes. If this is the case, it doesn't matter to you, then just go out!"
Of course, Li Dai couldn't be indifferent. Although he didn't agree in his heart, he still didn't want to be regarded as an unfilial son by outsiders because of this trivial matter. How could he convince the saint that he was a man of talent and character?
When he heard that King Sui had spread the news about his illness, but took his third brother Li Lang out as a guest, his vigilance suddenly rose to the highest level. He couldn't help but suspect that once he had a reputation as "unfilial",
If he offended his father again, would he be easily deprived of his position as King of the Sui Dynasty? Even if he had the status of the eldest son, he could not prevent the ladies and sisters of Guo State from slandering him in front of the saint! The third brother Li Lang is now always
He went out with his father to do business, and it seemed logical to take over the position of heir when the time came.
He will never let this happen!
As a result, Li Dai never came out to attend banquets at his friends' houses, and pretended to be sick at home. Although he often summoned several concubines from the east courtyard to come to the west courtyard to have fun with him, he did not violate the rules.
King Sui ran out of the house on his own initiative. Although he was unhappy that his youngest daughter was leaving, considering that his father had already nodded, there was no need for him to argue with his father over trivial matters, so he did not stop her.
The King of Sui felt a little relieved after seeing that his eldest son was much more honest. He took his younger son Li Lang out for several days in order to make use of Li Lang's connections in Chang'an City to make friends with several officials from the Imperial Medical Office, the Shang Pharmacy Bureau and others.
The officials of the Medicine Collection Bureau borrowed various medical books from them, and asked them to introduce one or two talents who were familiar with medical knowledge, so that he could take them back to the palace to study medical books with his eldest son, Li Jianrang.
King Sui was very much in favor of his granddaughter's idea for his eldest grandson. Li Jian was visibly refreshed. He even ate half a bowl more rice and was about to get better. It showed that this method worked! It's just that
Compiling a book was a trivial and laborious matter. The King of Sui could not just watch his eldest grandson suffer, so he simply went out to borrow the books himself. When the medical books were borrowed back, he would have to find someone to copy them all!
Everyone in the Sui Palace had their own things to be busy with, so Li Lijun could say goodbye with peace of mind. She quickly obtained permission from her grandfather, Sui Wang, to say goodbye to her family again, and then took her packed luggage and the rest of her entourage.
The personnel left the Sui Palace in a low-key manner in a carriage.
The carriage went west along Chunmingmen Street. When it passed the North Gate of Dongshi, Zhao Chenji's shopkeeper Lu came over with a few confidants to say goodbye. Li Lijun greeted him across the carriage and saw him let him go.
The man moved a large wooden box to the carriage at the back, and talked a lot with Nanny Lu. She was wondering, what was in the big wooden box?
Grandma Lu and she were not in the same car, so we had to wait until we had a rest on the road to ask this question. Li Lijun and his party set off again until they walked to Jinguangmen and left the city, planning to return to Sanyuan County along the same road they took to Beijing. But they
I wasn't very lucky today. After walking about ten miles after leaving the city gate, the sky turned gloomy and it seemed like it was going to rain.
Li Lijun couldn't help but murmur in her heart. The Tang History Notes recorded that there was a drought in Guanzhong this spring, but looking at the weather that rained from time to time, were there any signs of drought?
She was not afraid of rain, but there were many ordinary people around her. It would be troublesome if they got sick in the rain. She had to send an order to everyone to find a place to stay nearby and get over the rain first.
Grandma Lu quickly called someone over to talk. Zhao Chenji's caravan has been going in and out of Chang'an City all year round, and he knew very well that there were places available for lodging in the western suburbs outside the city, so she hurriedly sent people out to set up front stations. While she was talking, someone called out loudly.
Taking Captain Ding's name, he ran over on horseback.
Ding Wulang looked back and saw that it was Lin Jiulang who he had met before. He hurriedly greeted him: "Lin Jiulang is going out of the city to play?"
Lin Jiulang ran to his side on horseback and said with a smile: "I heard that the fourth lady of the Sui Dynasty left the city and returned to Sanyuan today, so I came here to see her off. I didn't expect that the weather would suddenly change... If you don't mind, our Lin family is ahead.
There is a manor in Sanqiao Town not far away, would you please go there and take shelter from the rain?"
Ding Wulang raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Kiulang is interested. I will inform you."
Lin Jiulang hurriedly thanked him: "Team Laoding is here."
Ding Wulang reported this matter to Li Lijun. Although Li Lijun was curious about why Lin Jiulang didn't show up until she left Chang'an City, he rushed over to meet her. However, seeing her enthusiasm, she smiled and said: "We were also going to Sanqiao.
I was looking for an inn to take shelter from the rain, and Lin Jiulang's suggestion was of great help. Just go and ask him to show you the way, and I will definitely give him a big gift to thank you later."
Ding Wulang turned around on horseback and conveyed Li Lijun's words to Lin Jiulang. Lin Jiulang smiled and said: "What kind of thank you are you talking about now? It's too outrageous." He took the initiative to ride ahead and acted as a guide for Li Lijun and his party.
The rain has not fallen yet, and there are still a few miles to go in Sanqiao Town. As they walked, Ding Wulang's men asked Lin Jiulang about the location of the Lin family manor. He no longer needed to lead the way. Lin Jiulang simply manipulated
The horse came to Li Lijun's carriage and whispered to her through the window: "I have something good to show you." He also showed her the cloth bag tied around his waist.
Chapter completed!