The next day, An Xiyue got up early, and Mei Yunfeng got up even earlier than her. What shocked him was that it was still dark, so what was she doing up?
"Good morning, uncle." An Xiyue had already figured out Mei Yunfeng's habit of getting up early to practice martial arts, so she kept her clothes simple.
"What is Yue'er doing?" Mei Yunfeng was puzzled.
"Exercise your body. Brother Shuqing taught Yue'er some simple self-defense techniques. Yue'er has been practicing for a long time, but she just doesn't know whether the movements are standardized or not. How about uncle take a look at it for Yue'er." An Xiyue's voice was hearty.
Mei Yunfeng said: "When that boy was at your age, he just stayed in bed all day long."
Mei Yunfeng fell in love with An Xiyue more and more. Unfortunately, he and Mrs. Wei only had one son. When he wanted a daughter, Mrs. Wei was injured in the war and was unable to conceive. Now that she is middle-aged, They also gave up the idea.
An Xiyue laughed. In her previous life, she was forced to learn this and that. Although in her heart she wanted to be a better version of herself so that she could be worthy of that person, but without her uncle's daily encouragement, she would not be able to do that. It was impossible to hold on. Her feelings for Mei Yunfeng were stronger than those of her biological father.
Until the sky turned white, Mei Yunfeng taught An Xiyue the horse steps. He said that what Mei Shuqing taught her could only guard against petty thieves.
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After An Xiyue had breakfast, Yan Qing came again. The emperor ordered Mei Yunfeng to take over the command of Xiao Camp, hoping that Mei Yunfeng would train a group of invincible elite soldiers for Kyoto to guard the peace of Kyoto in all directions. Mei Yunfeng had the 200,000 elite soldiers at the frontier in mind, and originally wanted to push back, but with General Tan Wei guarding him, he felt relieved, so he prepared to go outside the city after breakfast.
Before leaving, he saw a carriage waiting outside the gate of the mansion, and he personally sent two soldiers to follow him.
An Xiyue knew that her uncle cared about her, and she didn't refuse. She must go to the sixth prince's house. She couldn't just take Xiu'er there alone.
Mrs. Wei was still worried, so she called Jiang Shuang to follow her. Behind all the ladies in Kyoto were people waiting in groups, Mrs. Wei could not wrong the daughter of their general's palace.
The Wei family also sent a carriage from the Mei Mansion. Although their An family also had a carriage waiting outside, the Wei family was completely against the people named An, so they sent them back and said, "Wherever Xiao Yue'er will go from now on, I will be there." There will be people from the General's Mansion for protection." These words were passed back to Mrs. An's ears, and the old lady must have some ideas. An Xiyue was in a dilemma and secretly passed the message to the coachman of An Mansion, who then returned home.
An Xiyue knew that her aunt was usually not a carefree person. The reason why she was so against An's family now was not because her father had failed her mother.
My aunt really took good care of my mother, doing everything by herself and taking care of everything.
After An Xiyue left the general's mansion, Mrs. Wei started to make arrangements and prepare to hold a banquet in the mansion. The purpose was to clear away those unfavorable rumors for An Xiyue. Mrs. Wei was a person who said that wind is like rain, even if she didn't want to She still never had a moment of leisure in organizing these annoying and tiring banquets.
On the other side, An Xiyue went to the villa where the sixth prince lived.
In the attic on the street, a line of sight shot toward the carriage from the half-open window.
Nangong Hao was wearing a moon-white brocade robe with a light-colored belt tied around his waist. His peach-blossom eyes stared closely at the carriage as it gradually moved away.
Nangong Zhi glanced at Nangong Hao with interest and said in a deep voice: "Does the fourth prince also like An Yuxiao's eldest daughter?"
"My cousin was joking. Now that Mei Yunfeng has returned to Beijing, his father has appointed him as the commander-in-chief of Xiao Camp. He has led troops in the frontier for ten years and has won the military's morale. More importantly, he has kept the Northern Dynasty from war for ten years. Father. I trust him very much, but now everyone in the court is in panic, Mei Yunfeng has become a nobleman in the capital, and everyone is fawning over him."