Chapter 29 (2/2)
Since they had said to keep it a secret, Old Lady Fang and Lady Fang did not look for Miss Jun again Except for calling a stop to the arden still re Jinxiu complained, and the servants discussed it like the house as it was before
Miss Jun also, like before, peacefully enjoyed the privileges special to her Herhad becoet ell-used
When she saw the fletched arrows hit the target, Liu'er did not applaud in praise
”Young Miss, your hands have becoh,” she said, deeply worried
Miss Jun laughed and set down her boipe her sweat
”Young Miss, where did you learn this?” asked Liu'er
Miss Jun looked at the target and the fletching sticking out of the red center
”Actually, I alanted to learn this,” she said
Although she could shoot the target with her bow, she actually had never learned before When she learned soinally spent one year learning how to throw arrows, and when it was finally time for her to learn how to shoot, Master had suddenly passed away
Liu'er did not understand what she had heard, but did not question it further She yawned and draped a cloak around Young Miss
”Let's go back,” she said
Miss Jun did not make a arden where the study room was
The maidservants had been ordered not to allow Miss Jun to leave the courtyard or ask about the private affairs of the household But since the study was neither outside nor a secret, one servant said she would lead the way
”Young Miss, what are you going to do in the study?” asked Liu'er, not co
Although the children of the noble and wealthy faeable in literature for propriety's sake, they still believed that a wo ood If they could write literature or poe as the irls learned or wanted to learn feminine arts, the literary talent was little used Most likely, only large scholarly fahters
Miss Jun was the irls Since she had learned how to read the most basic of instructional books and horite, books had been throay by her
Reading books, it would be
So the study in the house was more of a decorative display It was only when Tenth noble Son Ning had returned for the Mid-Autumn festival that she had tried to study hard for several days to attract his attention
”To read,” said Miss Jun
To look at the study or to read books [1]? However, she did not ask anything else
Young Miss was the greatest Whatever Young Miss wanted to do, she would do, and Liu'er would arrogantly follow
When she arrived at the study roo had e study in the residence
This study was really big
It was actually a library
However, the library was obviously a decoration of the Fang Family There was only one sickly male heir, and the women were all busy with the business
The library only had one servant in charge of watching the gate and sweeping the floor When the servant saw Miss Jun arrive, he disappeared in a wink of the eye, for fear that bu into Miss Jun would cause much trouble
Miss Jun walked into the library and wore a somewhat surprised face
The tall, two-floored building was very open There were two sets of stairs, which should really be called rah the room filled with books
There was a similar layout to this in the temple library but it used stairs Ramps like these were unique
”This is for” said Miss Jun
Her words were interrupted by someone
”For me, the cripple”
Miss Jun raised her head and saw Fang Chengyu in his wheelchair, slowly being pushed on the ramp
”Why are you here?” asked Liu'er in displeasure
Fang Chengyu smiled
”That is my bad This place is very distant from the house I believed that I would not run into Miss Jun here,” he said
Was this taunting the Miss would not read books?
{What's there toto read books} Liu'er's lips curled in derision {Well, there's nothing this cripple can do but read}
”Young Miss, that's right Besides here, there is no other place for hi her mouth
[1] Look at the study or to read books: in Chinese read and look have the same character (看)