Chapter 271: IQ crushing

Style: Historical Author: Orange cat girlWords: 2038Update Time: 24/01/12 16:50:15
"Hey, kid, why are you still here?" Sima Yi suddenly ran out. Xu Chu, who was guarding behind a pillar, immediately moved. When he saw it was Sima Yi, he couldn't help but frown.

Sima Yi still respected this guard who protected his 'master', so he hurriedly bowed his hands and saluted.

"I've met Governor Xu." Xu Chu looked at Wei Cheng angrily. Wei Teng waved his hand, looking at Sima Yi who was as big as a kid, there was really nothing he could do with a kid like him.

"Where's your father?" Seeing Wei Cheng talking to him, Sima Yi raised his eyebrows at Cai Heng proudly, cupped his hands and said, "Master, my father went to Yuzhou a few days ago. In the past few days, he should be here I am worshiping my ancestors in my hometown in Hanoi.”

"It's such a big deal to worship ancestors, so why don't you go back?" Cai Heng asked angrily. Sima Yi curled his lips, glanced at him, raised his hands to Wei Cheng and said, "Father said that the world outside is in chaos, so I should stay by Master's side with peace of mind. I will be wherever Master is, so that he can rest assured." Wei Cheng. With a wry smile, Sima Fang has really let himself go since he resigned. It is no wonder that he was able to give birth to eight great sons. He is also open-minded by nature, otherwise he would not have lived to be more than seventy years old.

Wei Cheng met Sima Fang once, and she had a good impression of Sima Yi as his father, but that was all. This little guy Sima Yi was too dangerous, and she was afraid that he would play tricks on his precious son in the future.

"Okay, okay, since he is Mr. Jiangong's son, let him sit down and have something to eat together." Cai Yan still respected Sima Fang. Sima Fang loved reading the biographies of famous officials in "Han Shu" and satirized him. He has chanted hundreds of thousands of words, and his status among officials is not low.

Wei Cheng frowned slightly, his original intention was to tell Sima Yi to get out, but he didn't want Cai Yan to have a good impression of Sima Yi because of Sima Fang's sake.

No wonder, after all, Wei Cheng looks at people from the perspective of future generations, and now Sima Yi is just an eleven or twelve-year-old child. It is difficult for people to be too harsh on him, especially Cai Yan, who teaches at Heluo College.

Sima Yi's eyes lit up and he hurriedly bowed to Cai Yan.

"Thank you, Mistress, for the seat." Cai Heng stood up just in time. Sima Yi, with quick eyes and quick hands, sat down directly on Cai Heng's seat, which was next to Wei Cheng.

"Hey, you, you..."

"What are you doing? Don't disturb my master by yelling. There is a seat there." Cai Heng looked at the seat indicated by Sima Yi. It was opposite the second sister Cai Jue and was the lowest position.

Cai Heng pointed at Sima Yi's position unwillingly.

"I, I..." Sima Yi picked up the flask and refilled Wei Qing's wine while saying disdainfully: "What am I? How old am I? How can I be so stumbling when I speak?" Indeed, he is bigger than a brat. Sima Yi and Cai Hengzhen are like children who have never seen the world. They have not yet been able to control their emotions and express their thoughts well.

This is also what Cai is worried about. As the next head of the Cai family, Cai Heng has obviously not been able to meet the family's expectations.

This is also the main reason why Cai Yong specifically asked his younger brother to propose that Cai Heng follow Wei Cheng as a deputy.

When children are playing around, it’s not easy for adults to interrupt. In the end, Cai Yan felt sorry for his brother and asked him to sit next to him.

Not long after, the restaurant owner and a few boys brought him some good wine and meat. Sima Yi opened his eyes wide when he saw a table full of delicacies that he had never eaten before.

The food in front of her was specially prepared by Aunt Niu. After all, she was hosting a banquet for Cai's elders, so the food must not be too shabby.

Seeing Sima Yi drooling uncontrollably, Wei Cheng finally felt like treating him like a child.

"Okay, eat whatever you like, don't hold it back." Wei Cheng drank a glass of wine and said with a smile.

Sima Yi didn't have any hobbies, but it was delicious. After hearing this, he thanked him respectfully, grabbed a piece of braised lamb's hoof and started to eat it.

Although Cai Heng, who was sitting at the bottom, was also greedy, he hated Sima Yi even more for taking his position. At this time, seeing Sima Yi looking like he was reincarnated as a starving ghost, he couldn't help but sarcastically said: "Humph, no wonder you are so rude. There is a famine in the city now, and you still have the nerve to eat and drink here... It is simply insulting to politeness." Although the voice was small, everything that should be heard was heard.

Cai Yan's face immediately dropped. It was for the sake of her family's reputation that she specifically asked Wei Yan to arrange for Aunt Niu to cook these delicious dishes. She mainly wanted to express her husband's enthusiasm and generosity to her family.

Cai Heng didn't know yet that he was obviously scolding Sima Yi, but in fact he was scolding his sister and brother-in-law as well. Cai Heng looked around, contentedly waiting for the elders to exaggerate and praise him for his great awareness of caring about the country and the people.

Unfortunately, he was the only one here with a smile on his face. Wei Cheng drank by himself, his expression always calm.

The two elders of the Cai family were already so embarrassed that they wanted to find a crack in the ground to crawl in, especially Uncle Cai who also loved eating like Sima Yi. He was also chewing on a sheep's hoof.

At this time, Sima Yi swallowed the meat in one gulp, looked up at Cai Heng, and said with a smile: "Who told you that there was a famine in Hedong?" Cai Heng did not notice the changes in other people's faces, and reached out to take out a book of " "Big Han Dragon and Tiger List" raised his eyebrows and said: "Of course it was my brother-in-law who told me. Could it be that what he said was wrong?" Cai Heng looked at his brother-in-law Wei Cheng with pride. Unexpectedly, Wei Cheng was smiling while sipping the wine and talking to his second uncle. We were chatting about home affairs and didn't pay any attention to what he meant... Why doesn't my brother-in-law look at me?

Sima Yi glanced at Wei Cheng and saw that Wei Cheng had no intention of stopping him. He immediately became interested and wiped off the grease on his hands with a rag. He walked up to Cai Heng and snatched the "Dragon and Tiger List of the Great Han Dynasty".

"Come on, come on, let me tell you what it says, lest you be so ignorant and ruin my master's reputation again."

"You don't need to tell me, I can read on my own!" Sima Yi turned around to avoid Cai Heng's hand and sneered: "Literacy doesn't mean anything. In my opinion, you might as well be illiterate. You still have the nerve to say that my master has no ability and let Hedong There's a famine, hum!" Cai Heng was stunned for a moment, and then he realized something, and hurriedly defended himself to Wei Cheng: "I didn't mean to slander my brother-in-law, I, I just..." Sima Yi opened the article about the food shortage in Hedong, Pointing to the word Luoyang, he asked: "Come on, you said you are literate, then tell me how the food shortage in Hedong has anything to do with Luoyang. Why did Master mention it seven times in just a few hundred words?" Luoyang?" Cai Heng was stunned on the spot. He took the "Dragon and Tiger List of the Great Han Dynasty" and counted it carefully. Really, in the article of several hundred words, the word "Luoyang" appeared seven times, which is more than Hedong, Hedong, and Hedong. There are more in Anyi.

"Yes, why is that so?" Cai Heng looked at Wei Cheng in confusion. Wei Cheng was also looking at him. Seeing him like this, he shook his head helplessly.

No matter how much he disliked Sima Yi, he had to admit his intelligence. He had seen through his plot at a young age and was much smarter than the adults in the city who were rushing to buy food.