Chapter 113: Kick the General's Mansion 3 Let Me Bear All the Sins 1
Chapter 113: Kick the General's Mansion 3 Let Me Bear All the Sins 1
"I will go back to my room and not argue with you, old lady."
Dou Ruobin rubbed his left cheek where he was hit, and angrily said some unpleasant words in a low voice. He glared at his own mother, looking back every few steps, and walked back to his room.
At the gate of General Dou’s mansion.
"Who is causing trouble here?"
A cold shout came from the leader who just came out.
"Uncle, don't you recognize Xue'er? I want to drink my aunt's white cloud lotus seed soup."
Xue'er spoke slowly, her chubby little hand constantly playing with the few strands of black hair hanging down from her temples. She looked really adorable.
Dou Mingtie listened to the tone of the voice and looked carefully at the small figure not far ahead. Although it was dark and he couldn't see the face clearly, he could guess about 70% of it.
"Princess Lanying?"
Dou Mingtie spoke in a tone that seemed to be both speculative and inquiring, and without saying a word he quickly walked up to the little girl.
"It's really Princess Lanying. I'm honored to meet you."
As he spoke, he bent down and bowed with both hands.
The group of servants standing at the door looked at each other, at a loss as to what to do.
"Uncle, there's no need to be so polite. Just call me Princess Xue'er. It will sound more intimate."
As she spoke, Ru Xiangyu had already walked towards the gate of the general's mansion. Dou Mingtie felt something strange.
Xue'er would definitely not be the one who invaded the mansion, but it was also very strange that Princess Xue'er appeared at the door of her own mansion at this time. Maybe Princess Xue'er knew something?
He followed with his hands behind his back.
As soon as she reached the door, the servants standing at the door unconsciously made way for her, but Xue'er did not move forward and stopped at the door:
"When did the people in my uncle's house become so polite?"
Although her words were ordinary, she exuded authority without anger, and the aura of a princess of a great country was natural.
"Your Highness, calm down."
"Why don't you slaves kneel down and salute the princess?"
Dou Mingtie was a warrior and attached great importance to the relationship between the ruler and his subjects. When he saw that his servant was so ignorant of the rules, he widened his eyes and shouted.
"Your servant pays homage to Her Royal Highness Princess Lanying. May Her Royal Highness live a thousand years, a thousand years, and a thousand thousand years."
The group of servants shouted this sentence together, and the sound was quite loud. At this moment, Madam Dou, who was sitting in the hall, seemed to have heard the words "Princess" and asked the maid beside her anxiously:
"I think I heard the princess' voice. Please don't be rude. Help me go out to greet her."
The little maid didn't understand anything, but when she heard the old lady's order, she immediately helped the old lady out.
"Yeah, good, everyone get up."
Xue'er was very proud of herself, as she used the four words "combining kindness and severity" very appropriately.
Although Dou Mingtie is a warrior, he can see that Princess Lan Ying's visit today is not just for the sake of drinking a bowl of Baiyun lotus seed soup.
Besides, how dare I call the princess by her nickname?
I shook my head helplessly.
Although this 5-year-old girl is her niece's granddaughter, she doesn't look like she is only 5 years old at all. She looks like an adult princess of a great country.
The momentum and boldness cannot be ignored.
As Madam Dou walked to the outer door of the hall, she bumped into Xue'er. Although she was over sixty years old, her eyesight was still very good. She recognized Xue'er at a glance:
"I have met Princess Lan Ying."
As he said this, he was about to kneel down and salute.
Xue'er immediately stepped forward to support Madam Dou:
"Aunt, you're not feeling well, so there's no need to do such a big gift. Xue'er wants to drink your Baiyun Lotus Seed Soup this time."
Old Madam Dou smiled widely. Although there were a few deep wrinkles on her face, it did not diminish her kind expression.
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