Chapter 22 Qingwan’s tenderness

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In Xiao Changxi's room, Uncle Zhang left not long after Qingwan left.

Xiao Changxi went to the kitchen and cut the ginseng into pieces.

After coming back, she handed a piece to Zijun and asked her to take it.

At this time, Yang Zijun was still immersed in the excitement of being upgraded to a cousin.

It seems that the illness has become much less severe as I have a cousin.

Now she just desperately hopes that she can get better soon so that she can have more time to play with her cousin.

Xiao Changxi on the side looked at her daughter, whose little face was obviously more rosy.

Combined with the way she excitedly chatted with Wan'er just now, we know what she is thinking:

"Okay Jun'er, it's already very late. You should go to bed early and take good care of yourself so that you can go and play with your cousin early."

Zijun nodded,

"Well, okay mother, you should also go to bed early."

After Xiao Changxi waited for her daughter to fall asleep, she went back to her room and thought about everything she had experienced today. She stayed in bed for a long time before falling asleep.

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In the small courtyard of Qin Ming Dynasty,

Xiao Qingwan walked to the door of Qin Ming's room and then remembered that the young master was already asleep. He stood at the door and hesitated for a while.

Biting her red lips, she walked quietly into the young master's room, came to the bedside, took off her skirt and got into the young master's quilt.

She thought that since she couldn't tell him the good news at night, she would tell him the good news as soon as he woke up in the morning.

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The next day, before dawn, Qin Ming felt a soft and warm body beside him while he was sleeping. Half asleep and half awake, out of the body's instinctive reaction.

Qin Ming hugged this petite body, holding the small hill with one hand, and moving back and forth on the hip and thigh with one hand.

Qingwan was soon awakened by the pain coming from her body.

Seeing the young master holding him in his arms, with his hands still on his body, he immediately buried his head on the young master's chest.

She did not struggle, but raised her head to peek at the young master, and found that the young master seemed to be sleeping soundly with his eyes closed.

In order not to alarm the young master, she bit her lips tightly.

After a long while, Qingwan finally didn't resist and let out a sigh.

Qin Ming was woken up by a loud noise.

Because of the softness and warmth coming from his hands, he did not open his eyes immediately, and he was helpless about his behavior in his sleep.

After thinking for a while, he opened his eyes and saw Wan'er being held in his arms, her body still trembling slightly.

He chuckled, lifted the little girl's head, kissed her little face and asked, "Wan'er, why are you here?"

Qingwan looked at Qin Ming with watery peach blossom eyes and said:

"Sir, I came here last night. I wanted to tell you something as soon as possible. Seeing that you were asleep, I just..."

After Qingwan finished speaking, she lowered her head with a blushing face. She had already felt the presence of the young master's dagger when she was lying in the young master's arms, so when the young master woke up, she felt a little embarrassed.

When Qin Ming heard this, he thought there was something important at home, so he said:

"Did something happen at home?"

Qingwan's breath became a little calmer now, and she told her about her acknowledgment to Xiao Changxi last night.

Qin Ming couldn't help but sigh, he didn't expect that by recruiting teachers, he would help Wan'er find her relatives invisibly. So he laughed and said:

"Congratulations to Wan'er, you will have relatives in the future.

Since Chang Xi and Zi Jun are both your relatives, you can move around more in the future, and I will arrange more people to find Daozhang Sun. "

Qingwan felt very warm in her heart when she heard the young master's thoughtful words. So he said:

"Thank you, Young Master. It is all because of Young Master that Wan'er can be reunited with her relatives. Wan'er will spend her whole life serving Young Master."

After saying that, Qingwan raised her head, kissed Qin Ming on the cheek, and then whispered in his ear:

"Sir, Wan'er will serve you like an inn."

Qingwan didn't wait for Qin Ming's reply, then she leaned over and got into the quilt. Soon, she heard a rustling sound from inside the quilt.

Maybe he had already experienced it once, so Qin Ming completely let go, reached into the quilt and held Wan'er's little white rabbit.

This time the two of them struggled for a long time before it ended. Except not breaking through the last level of relationship.

Qin Ming caressed Qingwan almost all over her body, especially her weak, boneless feet and the two little pandas, which received Qin Ming's special care.

Qingwan also felt satisfied for the first time under Qin Ming's touch.

In the early morning, everyone saw Qin Ming again during breakfast and found that he was in good spirits and even walked much more briskly. Next to him, Wan'er looked radiant.

Qin Ming explained the relationship between Qingwan and Chang Xi in public, and everyone congratulated him in unison.

After the meal, Qin Ming took Qingwan to study the distillation device.

Other people in the house also became busy with the arrival of carriages carrying various goods from Chang'an.

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Time flew by while everyone was busy, and more than half a month passed in the blink of an eye.

Time has also come to October of the fifth year of Zhenguan.

In the past half month, Qinjiazhuang has added thirty greenhouses, a breeding base, and some more patrolling guards.

The villagers in Qinjiazhuang, who were curious at the beginning, gradually got used to the existence of these new things.

There are also villagers in Zhuangzi working in greenhouses, breeding bases and guard teams.

The villagers' concern for these new things is far less than that of someone whose family is helping the Qin family.

Because the wages paid by the Qin family are several times that of ordinary jobs.

Of course, what they most wanted to join was the Qin family's guard team. The guards' wages were the highest, and the Qin family provided food and accommodation. When they heard that three meals a day had meat, the wages were extremely high, and they were injured or died while protecting the Qin family's property. The Qin family will provide corresponding compensation according to the contract.

When they heard about the various welfare benefits of the Qinjiazhuang Guards, young people from several nearby villages all rushed to sign up.

It wasn't until Qin Da, the captain of the escort team, said that one hundred people had been recruited, Zhuang Zili's enthusiasm slowly waned.

Qin Mansion, Qin Ming's Study Room, Qin Ming's study room now looks more and more like the offices of many entrepreneurs in later generations. The original cabinets have been replaced with modern bookshelves on the wall on the north side of the study room.

It was densely packed with various books that Qin Ming asked his servants to purchase from Chang'an Bookstore.

In front of the bookcase is a long desk and chair, similar in style to the boss's desk in later generations. There are two official hat chairs in front of the desk.

There is a rectangular rug spread in front of the desk. On the wall in front of the library hang Qin Ming's "Inscription on the Humble Room" and "The Road Is Difficult to Travel".

Under the east wall, there are several sets of sofas and coffee tables.

There is a landscape painting hanging on the west side of the study. This painting was painted by Xiao Changxi.

Speaking of this painting, Qin Ming once went to Qingxinyuan in Qingwan and saw Xiao Changxi painting. He felt that the ink paintings she painted were very artistic.

So he asked her to help draw a landscape painting and hang it in the study. There is an incense burner placed under the landscape painting, and wisps of white sandalwood will continue to emerge from the incense burner.