Chapter 424: Show pendulum (8) (1/2)

Xiao Yi stayed on the carriage until he was near Nangongfu, and then he quietly left.

After Nangongxi saluted Su to the rule, she returned to her yard. She asked Yimei to take out the medicinal materials that had been prepared, and put them in a small bowl one by one.

Nangong Yu made the ointment intently, completely forgetting that tomorrow was the day when Su Qingping came back.

However, she forgot that Su Qingping couldn't forget, she didn't close her eyes all night, for fear that the son of tomorrow would still not return. You know, since she married Xuanping Houfu, she has never seen her new husband!

On the wedding night, Lu Zi, the son of the family, did not return all night; he and Shuang Chao were the only ones to admire the tea to the Xuanping Hou couple. Su Qingping was afraid that if Lu Xun would return to the door in the three dynasties tomorrow, Lu Ye would not show up. If he came back alone, he would lose all face.

Fortunately, early in the morning, Lu Ye, who had been missing for two days and three nights, finally appeared, which also relieved Su Qingping.

Lu Xun actually didn't want to come, but Xuanping Hou couldn't tolerate his son. In Xuanping Hou's mind, it was one thing for his son to be wanton in the house, but if he was ashamed to the outside, it would touch his inverse scale.

Forced by Xuanping Hou's threat, Lu Ye had to compromise, and accompanied Su Qingping unhappyly to Nangongfu.

It was a festive event for the new couple to come back, but because of what happened on the wedding day, few people in Nangongfu had to wait to see the new couple.

When Su Qingping and his wife were ushered into the Nangong Palace with the return ceremony, they were taken all the way to the main hall of Rong'an Hall. The whole way was silent and the atmosphere was strange. Su Qingping felt very uncomfortable, and Lu Yan seemed to be unaware, yawning lazily.

After entering Rong'an Hall, everyone was here. Lu Ye and Su Qingping first came to Liu's and saluted her with a hoe: ”I've seen my mother!”