Chapter 3413: Su Yuer, Song Ruishu (1/2)
Chapter 3413 Su Yuer, Song Ruishu
Gu Yundong took a deep breath and continued watching.
Mr. Su's name is Su Mingkun. He is not bad. As the Shaoqing of Dali Temple, he can also be called upright and upright.
Qin Wenzheng also vaguely mentioned that Mr. Su has done a good job recently, and it is very likely that he will rise a liter.
Su Mingkun's hometown is in Qing'an Mansion. His mother, Mrs. Su, went back to her hometown to recuperate many years ago, but she suddenly fell ill six years ago, and she is unavoidable to miss her children and grandchildren.
Su Mingkun couldn't walk away, so he couldn't leave Beijing easily, so he could only send a few children to visit Qing'an Mansion. As the youngest daughter of the Su family, Su Yu'er is naturally among them.
It’s just that the rest of the Su family have things to do, so even if they return to Qing’an, they won’t be able to stay for long. Only Su Yuer was not married yet, and she had a good relationship with her grandmother, so she took the initiative to ask to stay with her grandmother and perform filial piety.
Who knew that there was a famine in Yongning Prefecture six years ago, and most of the refugees fled to the neighboring Qing'an Prefecture, resulting in a large number of disaster victims stationed outside Qing'an Prefecture.
The Su family can also be regarded as a family that does good deeds and accumulates virtue. Mrs. Su was seriously ill, and Su Yuer wanted to go out of the city to give porridge and medicine to the victims, so she should pray to her grandmother and wish her a speedy recovery.
And Song Ruishu, who was separated from his family, happened to meet Su Yuer. Song Ruishu was already penniless and desperate, and there were many homeless people who were ready to move when they saw that she was good-looking, and they were about to drag people into the alley to do bad things. It was Su Yuer who saved her, and then Song Ruishu became her maid.
Who knew that just two days later, the prefect of Qing'an Prefecture ordered the city gates to be closed, not only preventing them from serving porridge, but also directly blocking the escape route of the victims.
Su Yuer was born in a family of officials, and followed her father and brother to hear and see, and she began to feel uneasy, and she felt that something would happen if it continued like this.
She sent a letter to the capital, but the letter could not be delivered at all.
Fortunately, Master Su also noticed something was wrong, and had already sent the boss of the Su family to bring someone over to pick him up.