Chapter 41: The Noblewoman "However, Qian Xun said that there is one girl who can be treated as an exception. But you are already dressed like a madam, I don't know your name?"
I looked at that enigmatic face and couldn't help but say: "The surname is Su, with a single character name 'Su'."
He stared in surprise, looked at me deeply and said: "So you are Miss Su, the girl who saved someone under the horse!"
I hung my head in shame and muttered: "It was Chihiro who saved me."
He smiled and said: "Qianxun brother has a special regard for the young lady, he specially entrusted me to tell you that if Su Niang comes, he will definitely inform you, and next month he will arrive as scheduled."
I nodded, feeling disappointed yet a little sweet inside, because at least he treated me differently from others.
Her face was like a burning fire as she pulled out a piece of paper from her sleeve and handed it to the man, asking him to deliver it to Yi Qian Xun. Before he could say anything, she turned around and ran away quickly.
The paper reads: "After searching for him in vain for a thousand miles, I suddenly turned around and found that he was actually at the place where the lanterns were dimly lit!" The second line notes: Yi Qian Xun.
This poem is so fitting for his name, just like the person who wrote this poem was born to do it. This will be the poem I read day and night from now on.
After handing over the letter, I ran back to Fang Zhang's and Lü Shi's side. It turned out that Su Cai had already served all the dishes and was waiting for me.
There are many varieties of vegetarian dishes, such as vegetarian lion's head, vegetarian chicken, and vegetarian hoof, in short, all the non-vegetarian dishes that people normally eat have been made with vegetarian ingredients.
The taste was also good, but after a while, a small monk rushed in to report that the family members of Hou's mansion had arrived. The abbot immediately put down his bowl and chopsticks and told Lyu Shi that he would take his leave, Lyu Shi heard that it was someone from Hou's mansion and said she would follow him, otherwise she might be blamed.
Since Lü's going, I have no choice but to follow. The good vegetarian dishes we just started using will have to be put aside here, what a pity.
Lü's family had always been low-key, so why were they being treated with such importance? It couldn't help but make one suspect that there was something special about this Marquis' estate.
When I arrived at the incense hall, there were already over a dozen people standing at the entrance, all of whom were young and dressed as maids. At the very back stood two women in fine clothes, who seemed somewhat familiar, but I couldn't quite recall where I had seen such finely dressed women before.
The abbot and we few people went in, only to see a lady kneeling on the central cushion, wearing dark green and purple flower-patterned clothes. From her attire, it was clear that she was a dignified and steady housewife.

