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Chapter 168 The Battle of Pingnan (1) (1)

Chapter 168: Battle of Pingnan (Part 1) (1)

Wen Qi's personality follows her father. He resolutely said, "A gentleman is loyal to his promise. My father has already made a marriage for me. Not to mention that she is ugly, even if she is deaf and dumb, I will definitely marry her."

After saying that, he finally realized something was wrong, "You always ask me what I do?"

But the girl reached out and pinched her arm, "You little carrot head, you are deaf and dumb!"

Wen Qi was shocked, "You, you..."

His eyes were round and glaring at the girl, but he couldn't speak. Because the little radish head was the nickname he gave to his playmate when he was young.

The girl shyly replied: "I...I am Yiyuan...Wen, is Uncle Wen okay now?"

"Xiao Dou Ding! You are Xiao Dou Ding!"

Wen Qi was so shocked that he suddenly sat up from the bed, his face full of incredible expressions, "Are you so old now?"

The girl rolled her eyes pretty and said, "Didn't you grow up?"

Wenqi learned that she was her wife who had not passed away, and inexplicably became nervous, scratching her head and said, "That's right!"

Then he said suspiciously: "Xiao Douding, since you know it's me, why didn't you recognize me when you were in the village with your uncle?"

"Call me Yiyuan, how could I call such a big name? "

The girl was slightly angry, but a soft expression like water appeared in her eyes. She looked at Wen Qi and said, "Who knew whether what you said was true or not? I came with you just to see if you were really Wen Qi. If you were not, I would have taken your life on the way."

Wen Qi listened and said unconvincedly: "Can you beat me?"

The girl reached out and twisted him again, making him suck in a cold air.

Then the two of them talked about this tent for a long time. Although they were not married, they had an engagement. They were childhood playmates, so they didn't feel unfamiliar.

It turned out that this girl was Wang Yiyuan, the daughter of Wang Wenfu, the Imperial College Priest of the Southern Song Dynasty.

Wang Wenfu was a close friend of Wen Tianxiang when he was in Lin'an. At that time, the Southern Song Dynasty court was weak and his slandered ministers were in power. Wen Tianxiang was determined to support the country, but Wang Wenfu no longer had much hope for the Southern Song Dynasty court and chose to retire sadly. Later, he took his family to escape the war, from Lin'an to Jiangnan, and then hid in Guangxi from Jiangnan.

When Kublai Khan returned to Zhongdu to seize the throne, the war between the two countries was temporarily suspended. Wang Wenfu thought he could finally live a stable life, so he settled in Xunzhou, opened a school to teach his children. But he never thought that the Yuan army invaded again a few years later, and Guangxi was in war. He didn't know where he could go, and he couldn't bear to leave the villagers who had been adjacent to him for many years, so he could only organize the township to stay in the village.

Although he heard that Wen Tianxiang's troops arrived in Guangxi not long ago, he was worried that he would meet the Yuan army, so he did not rush over to meet him.

Now Wen Qi accidentally ran to the village to borrow horses, which is a fate that was given to him by heaven.

When Wang Yiyuan heard Wen Qi say that his grandmother and elder brother were dragged to death, Wen Tianxiang vomited blood and fainted, and he couldn't help but burst into tears.

She wanted to comfort Wenqi, but she didn't know what to say. After all, she was just a girl who was about sixteen years old.

The two of them talked about this from childhood to the present, and then talked about the dangers of Pingnan until late at night that they fell asleep.

Wen Qi met his fiancée, and saw that his wife was beautiful and righteous, and her mood finally improved a lot.

The next day.
Chapter completed!
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