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MTL - Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife-Chapter 2519 Support Xiaojin
Chapter 2519 Support Xiaojin
Several people went directly together and rode slowly to the place where the pot was thrown.
Chu Heng was still holding Ye Muyu's reins, and the two horses walked together very steadily.
The place where the pot is thrown is not as usual, but the pot is thrown while riding a horse.
The range is not small either.
At this moment, there are quite a few teenagers and girls running around on horseback.
From time to time, there was a burst of cheers.
The pitching pot is surrounded by people.
However, there are stepped stands on both sides. If you are willing to watch here for a long time, you will be attracted.
The two sides are empty, and horses are allowed to watch on both sides, but there are quite a few people riding horses here to stay here, Chu Heng and others are traveling in casual clothes.
Even if someone recognized him, he would not announce it loudly, but walked up to Chu Heng silently to say hello.
Ye Muyu saw that there were too many people around Chu Heng who wanted to talk to him about things. Looking inside the pitching pot, Ye Muyu was a little eager to try, but when she thought about her mediocre horse riding ability, she was a little discouraged.
"Madam Chu, do you want to go in for a competition?" Madam Su asked in a low voice when she saw Ye Muyu looking in frequently.
Ye Muyu didn't expect that her secretive actions would be seen by others. Although she looked easy to get along with, she was actually very taboo about being guessed.
Hearing this, he said with a slight smile, "Well, these children are really lively, but I'm not physically fit. It's not bad to watch them play."
"At first, I wanted to say that if Madam wants to go in for a competition, I can also take the opportunity to go in with her, lest my adults always say that doing these things loses my status." Madam Su pretended to complain, and used words to resolve the embarrassment.
Ye Muyu couldn't deny it, and also heard that this person wanted to curry favor with her, but also boasted of being reserved.
It is estimated that most of the wives of wealthy families in the capital are afraid that they will not be able to do these things.
They are taboo about saving face.
Ye Muyu will not be unconventional and let the other party laugh at herself behind her back.
So I only pretended to be joking: "I don't know if the manager of this place can accept suggestions and give us ladies a little space to throw pots and play football."
"Ayu, do you want to play too?" Chu Heng asked suddenly.
Ye Muyu turned her head, seeing the officials next to her, they all looked at them because of what Chu Heng said suddenly.
She was a little ashamed in her eyes, and winked at Chu Heng.
"Ah Heng, don't you guys have to be busy? I'll just talk about it casually. What are you so serious about?"
Chu Heng said helplessly: "Isn't it because I heard that Madam has a need, and I happened to know about it, so I took the call?"
Ye Muyu was attracted by what he said, and was a little curious: "What is it?"
"Before the door came, there was a wooden sign over there, saying that you can make suggestions."
"Really? Mrs. Su, do you want to go and have a look?" Ye Muyu wasn't really interested in Wan Touhu, but realized the implication of Chu Heng's words.
Chu Jin contributed funds to this venue, so it is estimated that it is still the bulk.
The suggested wooden sign, with its profound meaning, tells everyone that as long as you have silver, you can meet any needs.
With such a good money-making tool, Ye Muyu, as a mother, must support her son's career.
Madam Su was a little surprised how Ye Muyu changed her attitude, but before she had time to think about it, she got a hint from her master.
Madam Su smiled quickly: "No problem, I am also very interested."
"Ah Heng, then I'll pass and I'll be back in a while." Ye Muyu didn't plan to let Chu Heng follow.
The main reason is to let Chu Heng deal with the officials who talked to him earlier.
Wait a little later, and then go horseback riding alone.
(end of this chapter)