Chapter 80 Mingyue confides in the past
Chapter 80 Mingyue talks about the past
Author: Ming Weiwei
Miss Mingyue is still recovering from her injuries.
Shu Nong's first sword strike towards Liu Xubai was not merciful. At that time, everyone had not knelt down, and her mentality had not changed yet. That sword was indeed aimed at Liu Xubai.
He lost his life. At that time, she watched the green light illusion that merged the memories of several people. Her emotions were ups and downs and not stable. When the sword was struck, she did not think about leaving his life and throwing him into the real fire for torture.
But I never expected that a bright moon would appear halfway.
Liu Xubai forged Qingguang because of the word "immortal". He may have thought that the immortal sword could suppress the backlash of the fierce sword. However, in the past six hundred years, there has been an endless stream of sword seekers.
The name of the Light Fierce Sword has long been known to the world, and Shu Nong is still trying to kill people, but Mingyue dares to stop him.
Shu Nong wandered to Mingyue's yard, stepped into her house easily, turned around the screen, and bumped into Qin Tang who came out to check the situation.
The fragrance of the medicine assaulted his nostrils, and Shu Nong frowned subconsciously.
Qin Tang saw her expression and subconsciously thought that he had bumped into her. He hurriedly took two steps back and saluted with his hands raised: "Xianzi Shu."
Shu Nong glanced at him, half-smiling but not smiling: "Aren't you in the Wensheng Hall for training?"
Qin Tang touched the tip of his nose: "After the training, the master just talked about some responsibilities as a teacher. I originally planned to go see my three new disciples, but they were taken by other disciples, so I didn't
Come closer."
He showed her white teeth and looked at her expression carefully: "You... came to see the bright moon?"
Shu Nong gave a soft "hmm" and turned his gaze to the person on the bed.
She was leaning on the head of the bed, with a soft pillow under her waist. Her face was pale and she looked a little weak. Her hands outside were nervously grasping the bedding. Her eyes fell quietly on Shu Nong and caught her sight.
He showed a gentle smile: "Xianzi Shu."
Shu Nong nodded and smiled. Seeing a stool beside the bed, he sat on it without any politeness and looked at Ming Yue's face: "How is the injury?"
Mingyue pursed her lips shyly and smiled: "The medical practitioners come almost every day, so there is nothing serious."
Shu Nong nodded thoughtfully, his eyes wandering around the bright moon, and finally fell on her nervous eyes.
"Why did you block Liu Xubai's sword?" she asked bluntly.
That day, her sword went straight to Liu Xubai's heart, and Mingyue stood directly in front of him. Although the blue light aimed at Liu Xubai's heart at that time may not have been aimed at Mingyue's heart, but who could do such a thing?
It's accurate to say that Liu Xu and Bai Zhi were sitting on the ground and Mingyue knelt down to block his sword. Their positions were quite different, and the green light might penetrate directly into her heart.
Mingyue tightened her hands on the quilt cover, pursed her lips and whispered softly: "I was thinking that I couldn't just watch the fairy die, and maybe my death would calm down the fairy's anger a little."
"..."
Shu Nong sneered, frowned slightly, and turned his head to look at Qin Tang, who was sitting next to the wall: "Do you want to continue to listen to the private conversations between women?"
Qin Tang's tiger body trembled, he laughed twice, and left just as he was about to say——
"If the fairy doesn't mind, let Qin Tang stay here." Mingyue looked at Qin Tang, her pale cheeks suddenly stained with red, causing her to quickly lower her eyes to avoid Qin Tang's sight, and looked at Shu pleadingly.
Nong said, "I should have told him these words."
Shu Nong said "Yeah" indifferently, his calm eyes fell on Mingyue's face again, and his voice was light: "If someone really dies to stop me from killing him, I will only hate him even more."
Mingyue was silent for a moment, lowered her head, and her eyes fell on her white and slender fingers: "But I can't just watch the immortal king die. It's not an exaggeration to say that he is my reborn parent to me."
She didn't tie her hair up, and the hair around her ears fell down little by little as she lowered her head.
Shu Nong felt itchy and reached out to tuck the strand of hair that was about to fall behind her ear.
Mingyue glanced at her as if she was flattered, and her tight shoulders suddenly relaxed a little, and continued: "I am originally from Huaizhou, and my family are all mortals with no cultivation. However, it is said that when the imperial court was there in the past, there were clansmen
The ancestor in the middle served as the emperor's master and left behind many ancient books. I don't know which generation started, but the preference for sons over daughters in the family became serious. By my generation, the family has long been in decline, but the habit of favoring sons over daughters has not changed."
She chuckled softly: "My father's branch is a branch of the branch, and his family is poor. I have an older brother above me, and a younger brother below me. The elder brother is gentle and loving towards his younger siblings, but the younger brother... is quite naughty. He lost money in gambling one day.
,actually--"
Mingyue's fingers clenched the quilt tightly, and her voice was faintly tainted with tears: "You actually promised to mortgage me. After my parents heard about this, they came to beg me to follow the gambler who won my brother's spiritual stone. I refused.
So they locked me in the house, waiting for a small sedan to send me to be a concubine, so that I could pay off my brother's gambling debt."
"The gambler also came to the house and promised to pay back the money or repay the person." She wiped the tears on her cheeks with her plain fingertips, "I didn't know what to do if I didn't get married, but I just wasn't willing to accept it.
, why should I repay the debt my brother owes? If I gambled with my brother as a bet and lost him to another family as a male concubine, would my parents treat my brother the same way they treat me? "
The room was silent, and Shu Nong could clearly hear Mingyue's low sobs and Qin Tang's heavy breathing due to anger.
She turned her head and glanced at Qin Tang, who had a gloomy expression and clenched his fists. She turned back without saying a word, quietly listening to Mingyue's confession.
Mingyue didn't seem to need anyone to answer her at the moment. She turned sideways and took the handkerchief under her pillow and gently wiped the corners of her eyes: "Later, my brother let me go out at night. He told me to just leave.
He came to repay the debt. But when I fled outside the city, the gambler chased me with his father and brother. One of them was my father and the other was my brother. They pushed me to the cliff and cursed me.
I was unfilial and shameless, selfish and unfeeling, and only cared about myself, regardless of my relatives and friends. However, my brother was dragged along the road by the gambler on a horse. When he came to me, he was already dying, but he still asked me to leave, and was kicked by the gambler.
Heart, I——"
As Mingyue spoke, she suddenly felt a little excited. She turned around and gently grabbed the corner of Shu Nong's clothes. Hot tears rolled down in large drops, and she cried heavily: "I can't ignore my brother."
"After I went back, my parents felt sorry for my brother's misfortune, and they beat and scolded me every day. They scolded me every day for being a loser -" she smiled bitterly, "I learned from my mother's scolding that it was actually me who informed me that day.
Brother, he was afraid that the gamblers would find him if I ran away, so he would come to my door from time to time to take a look. After I ran away, he guessed that my brother had let me go, so he hurriedly went to tell the gamblers."
"Later, when the gambler was about to carry me through the door, I managed to escape halfway. I went all the way north, where there was a big river. I knew that if I was caught back this time, I would only die, but even if I died, I
I don’t want to die in the hands of gamblers. If I am desperate, I can drown myself in the river to the north. The gamblers have horses at home, and I can’t outrun them. When they catch up again—" She paused.
Chapter completed!