Chapter 667 - You should thank me
Godly Farmer Doctor: Arrogant Husband, Can't Afford To Offend!
A large group of people happily finished their meals and went out after checking out. The women were about to step on the stool to get into the carriage, but then one person exclaimed: âMiss Bai?â
Bai Zhi turned her head and saw a noble young man approaching her and looked intently: Isnât this Xianerâs elder brother, Ke Xicheng?
Bai Zhi smiled and said: âYoung Master Ke, what a coincidence!â
Ke Xicheng stepped forward with a surprised look in the face: âItâs really you. I thought I was dreaming. Why didnât you visit Xianâer when now youâre here in the capital? Xianâer is worried sick about you.â
Bai Zhi asked hurriedly: âIs she sick?â
Ke Xicheng shook his head: âShe is lovesick. She couldnât eat all day long or sleep well. She keeps talking about you. But now that youâre in the capital, thatâs great.â
Bai Zhi heaved a sigh of relief and said with a smile: âWe just arrived here a few days ago. I originally planned to take Ruâer to play with Xianâer after we settled down.â
Ke Xicheng asked again: âDoes Meng Gongzi know that youâre here in the capital?â
Hu Fengâs face turned black immediately. He coughed and said solemnly: âItâs time to go back!â
Only then did Ke Xicheng realize that a man was standing next to Bai Zhi. He looked at him and saw that he dressed in a magnificent robe, but he didnât know which family he came from, so he asked: âThis is?â
Zhou Gang smiled and said: âThis is his highness, Prince Jin.â
Ke Xicheng was taken aback, Prince Jin? He immediately remembered what his father said the other day. He said that Prince Jin would return to the capital in the next few days and would take him to visit Prince Jinâs Mansion. He didnât expect that he would meet him on this street before he could visit him.
Ke Xicheng hurriedly paid respect: âKe Xicheng greets his highness, Prince Jin.â
Hu Feng waved his hand: âYou donât need to be polite. We still have something to do. You can go now.â
How can Ke Xicheng dare to follow? He immediately retreated far away, until Prince Jin and the others disappeared without a trace. He scratched his head and said to himself: âHow did Miss Bai know Prince Jin? How come the two of them be together? And also that carriage, itâs engraved with Dongfang Familyâs symbol. What is her relationship with the Dongfang Family?â He tried hard to think of an answer, but he couldnât think of any. In the end, he decided not to eat outside, and just hurried back to their house.
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On the carriage back to Dongfang Familyâs Mansion, Hu Feng squeezed himself into Bai Zhiâs carriage. Zhao Lan looked at Hu Feng, who was sitting in the carriage stupidly, and said with a smile: âShould I go to Sister Wanâs carriage?â
Bai Zhi grabbed her hand and said: âWeâre already here. Why still change the carriage?â
Zhao Lan took a glance at Hu Feng and said with a smile: âI can see Hu Feng has something to say to you.â
Bai Zhi also took a glance at Hu Feng. Her heart beats so fast: âIf you have something to say, just say it. If something bad happened to you by holding it, I will not cure you.â
Hu Feng took a glance at Zhao Lan awkwardly. Then, he coughed twice and said: âMaster told me that you have suffered a lot along the way. Do you blame me?â
Bai Zhi looked at him amusedly: âAlthough we ate many hardships, why should I blame you?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Hu Feng said: âAs the General-in-charge, I didnât even know that the enemy forces sneaked in our country. As your future husband, I didnât show up on time when you need me. Itâs my fault that you have suffered so much.â
Bai Zhiâs cheeks blushed: âIt is indeed your fault. And I helped you kill all those bad guys and solved this worry. You should thank me!â
Hu Feng laughed and asked: âI really should thank you. Speak, how do you want me to thank you?â
Bai Zhi tilted her head and thought for a while. But she couldnât think of something, and so she simply said: âIn this case, you promised to help me with something. But I havenât thought what I want, so you wait until I think of something.â