The Savior is just a 3-Year-Old - Chapter 921
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Chapter 921: Everyone Wants to Be Brother-in-law (1)
Lulu hummed in acknowledgment and solemnly said, “”Mother, don’t worry. Your daughter will definitely not embarrass you.”
Madam Xia was delighted.
After cleaning up, Lulu left with her brother and sister-in-law.
Although Jiang Huaian was married, he was still young and was the top scholar in liberal arts. He would be invited to many gatherings of young people.
Jiang Huaian looked at his sister sitting by the car window and couldn’t help but sigh. His sister had grown up.
He had to watch carefully.
They could see which family’s son was good in advance, but they definitely couldn’t let anyone take him away.
The carriage traveled all the way to Cuiping Mountain outside the city.
It was April and May, and the sun was just right. The grass grew and the orioles flew.
The names of each family were engraved on the carriage.
Jiang Huaian took a glance. Indeed, young men and women were much rarer in the past two years.
Why?
It was all because His Majesty was already 18 years old and there was still no one in the harem.
The courtiers, aristocratic families, and even the slightly famous families all kept their young ladies.
After all, the emperor could choose a talent at any time at his age.
The girls that caught his eye were all unmarried, which naturally led to a visible increase in the number of bachelors in the capital.
The Lin family, Zheng family, Wang family, Yang family, and so on. The carriages were all among them.
Originally, the ladies and young masters were chatting in a distant and polite manner.
However, the Jiang family’s carriage arrived.
The moment the little girl got off the carriage in a green dress, she attracted almost all the attention.
She was dressed in green and had simple makeup on her head.
Instead, it revealed her original appearance.
The little girl seemed to be very talkative. Her eyes narrowed slightly as if she was telling a joke to her brother and sister-in-law beside her. Her eyes curved into crescents as she smiled.
It was as if he was instantly in a sea of flowers.
Jiang Huaian’s face darkened. What a bunch of lechers.
After getting off the carriage, some of Jiang Huaian’s familiar classmates or young masters who were officials of the same dynasty gathered around.
Jiang Huaian rolled his eyes. Usually, they were colleagues who would oppose each other.
He was smiling so amiably at this moment.
Everyone wants to be my brother-in-law.
Lulu didn’t mind. Under everyone’s gaze, she brought Taozhi to Miss Xie’s group.
Miss Xie was engaged before the New Year and married thousands of miles away.
However, the marriage was arranged by the Xie family and the man, so it must be a good marriage.
“Lulu, if I were a man, I would definitely marry you. I won’t have the chance in this life. Let’s see if I can have the chance in my next life.” Miss Xie looked at her half-jokingly and half-seriously.
“That won’t do.” Lulu stepped forward and pinched her face.
You’ll really be a man in your next life.
Lulu sighed helplessly.
Not long after, many red-faced young masters appeared beside her.
Most of them looked like they were fourteen or fifteen years old.
Some of them were seventeen or eighteen years old, but Miss Xie’s expression was ugly, and those few people left again.
Although they did not have wives, they still had concubines in their residences.
Such a person must never appear in front of Lulu.
Miss Xie held her hand, and the two of them brought the servant girls and servants to the steps at the foot of the mountain.
“The weather is just right. Spring is the best time.” Miss Xie was very generous, but she was still very friendly to Lulu.
Zheng Yaoguang, who was not far behind him, stomped her feet and secretly glared at him with hatred.
Seeing several outstanding youths in the capital behind her, she gritted her teeth in jealousy.
Everyone climbed up the mountain.
The scenery on the mountain was excellent. After walking for a while, they would encounter a pavilion.
Everyone would sit down and rest, or sit down to discuss scriptures and Dao, or occasionally meet friends with poems.
Taozhi was unlucky.