Chapter 190 (2/2)
Fu Rong stood up straight and said with a smile to Qin Yunyu, ”it turned out to be sister Qin. I've been listening to my four sisters talking about you. I've finally seen you today.”
Qin Yunyu is the same age as Fu Xuan. At this time, she stares at Fu Rong. After a long time, she comes back to her mind. ”The three sisters are really beautiful.”
Hearing this, her brother Qin Ying couldn't help looking over here. Before she could see the figure, Xu Jin suddenly got up and went to the opposite side, blocking his sight. Stopping three steps away from Qin Yunyu's side, Xu Jin's eyes fell directly on Fu Rong: ”is your father the governor of Jizhou, Lord Fu?”
Fu Rong ”Pooh” him in the heart, lowered his eyes and said, ”it's my father, I don't know your son...”
Qin Yunyu interrupted with a smile, ”this is my fourth cousin, your highness King su.”
Fu Rong's daughters saluted in a hurry.
Xu Jin didn't pay attention to it. Seeing Fu Ding, Fu Chen and others coming out, Fu Chen was shocked. He laughed softly: ”master Fu, do you still remember this king?”
How could Fu Chen forget that he was born like an immortal? ”Your Highness, I didn't know Mount Tai last year. If there was...”
Xu Jin raised his hand and interrupted him, pointing to the Qin family's boat, ”how many would you like to sit down here?”
It's an honor to invite the king. Who dares to refuse?
After the two boats approached, Fu Ding several people jumped over one after another.
And Xu Jin had already led Qin Ying down.
Girls usually rarely go out. When they encounter this kind of thing, they are naturally curious and wait and see. They gather at the window and refuse to leave. Fu Rong looks at several people upstairs quietly and finds that Shen Qing, Fu Bao and Fu MI are all staring at Xu Jin, except for her sister who has returned to her seat early. Her eyes are full of different emotions. To Fu Rong's surprise, Lin chuxia, the oldest, looks at her brother Fu Chen with a reddish complexion.
Just about to think about it carefully, Xu Jia put down the bamboo curtain that had been hanging high with a face, and no one would show it.