Sorry, master, my junior sister has surrendered to the enemy!

Chapter 180: The Past of Fengyuan County 1

Fengyuan County is a place of outstanding people, beautiful scenery and beautiful landscape. There was a wealthy family whose surname was Li.

The young master of the Li family was naughty and mischievous. He mistook calligraphy for sword practice and splashed ink all over the room.

"This little bastard can make such a fuss with just a writing brush. What shall we do if he really gets a sword in the future?" A beautiful woman led a group of people into the yard in a panic. She walked quickly and had an angry look on her face, as if she was going to punish them.

The young master, who was half the height of a person, stood on the table, holding a long pen with ink, and fighting four people at the same time. Ink drops flew everywhere, scaring the four little servants nearby so much that they could not dodge and dared not get close.

"Hey! You monster, take my sword!"

After he said that, he raised his pen and threw it towards a little book boy. He was about to "kill demons and eliminate evil" for the people, but he was interrupted by the "Jade-faced Shura".

"Stop it, you little brat!" Mrs. Li's beautiful eyes widened in anger. She looked at her son with such disappointment that she swore to make him control his temper.

Li Heng was startled and subconsciously raised his pen and threw it towards the door. The ink splashed out of the pen and flew straight into Mrs. Li's face.

"what!"

Everyone around was hiding in a panic and no one noticed Madam Li. At this time, a little girl who was half a person's height took out a piece of cloth from somewhere, jumped up, holding the cloth with both hands to help Madam Li block the darkness.

"These people have no sense of propriety." Chu Yu muttered to himself. He pulled the cloth with his thin hands and shook it to make sure that the ink was all on it. He quickly turned around and looked at Madam Li.

Then she said something sensible in a childish voice: "Ma'am, are you okay?"

The contrast between being childish yet sensible easily makes people feel distressed. Sure enough, Chu Yu looked at Madam Li cautiously with his childish face, which softened Madam Li's heart.

"Xiaoyu, why did you go there?"

"Come back yet."

A scolding voice came from behind, and the nanny came up and tried to pull Chu Yu back. Chu Yu lowered his eyes, and it was impossible to tell his emotions.

However, Madam Li stopped the nanny at this time. The nanny knew what Madam meant and retreated without saying a word.

Mrs. Li did not speak to Chu Yu in time, but looked at her son angrily: "Heng'er, I really indulged you too much!"

"I don't want to practice calligraphy!"

Li Heng refused to give in and showed no remorse. He threw the pen, which spun in the air, with no one knowing where it would land. The crowd was in a state of panic again.

However, once again, the ink-stained pen was blocked by Chu Yu.

Now everyone was stunned, and Mrs. Li was also shocked by the little girl's reaction speed.

Li Heng saw that after all his efforts, these monsters and demons were still unharmed. He wanted to launch an indiscriminate attack and reached out to pick up the inkstone on the table. However, when he lowered his head, he found that the inkstone had been snatched away by the little girl who had rushed over!

"You little demon..."

"Give me back my ink!"

Li Heng immediately turned over and got off the table, but was caught by the collar and dragged up by the sharp claws of the "demon", unable to move.

He looked up at his mother's angry eyes, struggled in vain, and instantly lost his temper.

"Send more people. Young Master, you are not allowed to eat or sleep until you finish practicing your calligraphy today."

Mrs. Li gave the order with an angry look on her face, then turned her gaze to Chu Yu.

"This girl..."

"Madam, this little girl came here only last month. She has a strange personality and a sharp mind. In order to prevent her from offending you and the young master, I will take her back and train her for a few days..."

The nanny hurried forward to explain, winking at Chu Yu frantically.

Chu Yu pretended not to see it, and his thin hands tightly grasped the black-stained cloth.

Mrs. Li looked at Chu Yu carefully and felt that the girl was pitifully thin and had a childish face, but it was not difficult to see her pretty facial features. It was a pity that she was so young and there was no luster in her eyes.

However, thinking of Chu Yu's smooth operation just now, Madam Li felt that maybe this girl could make her son practice calligraphy obediently, so she waved her hand to let the nanny leave and ordered: "Your name is Xiaoyu, right? From today on, if you can make the young master practice calligraphy with peace of mind, I will give you an extra 100 coins per month for every piece of calligraphy you practice."

After hearing this, Chu Yu's eyes flashed with a different light.

From then on, Chu Yu started a "scheming" with the young Li Heng.

Chu Yu discovered that he was very susceptible to provocation.

With this competitive nature, she couldn't stand any provocation from anyone. Chu Yu's casual remarks about who's son had the best handwriting could make Li Heng earn a few more taels of silver for her.

Gradually, the servants around him began to follow suit and also used provocation to stimulate Li Heng. Little by little, Li Heng's temperament became more restrained and he no longer fell for it.

Chu Yu understood that Li Heng just wouldn't be fooled by provocation anymore, and it wasn't that he had really tempered his temper through calligraphy practice.

But, it doesn't matter.

I just want to rely on Li Heng to make money. If this method doesn't work, I'll try another one.

So she changed from the initial provocation method to encouragement-based education.

That day, the servants started to provoke Li Heng again. No one knew what they said, but Li Heng was so angry that he threw the chair on the spot and drove all the servants out.

Li Heng practiced calligraphy for the whole morning and his stomach was growling with hunger. Someone was watching him write and praised the young master next door for his better handwriting than his master, which instantly ignited Li Heng's anger and grievance.

"Get lost, if you like him then just recognize him as your master, why are you following me!"

"Get out!" He picked up the chair and threw it towards the door. The sound of wood breaking was instantly heard at the door.

Chu Yu had just walked to the door when he heard the noise. He knew that someone had gone too far.

You can praise others, but you can't compare yourself with others, as it will hurt your self-esteem.

The servants were driven out one by one, frightened out of their wits. Chu Yu sighed as she looked at them, then turned and went to the kitchen. In less than half a cup of tea, she came back carrying a basket of fragrant buns.

She deliberately broke a few of them open so that the fragrance could be better released.

When she returned to the yard, she saw several servants still standing outside, at a loss. She gave them a reassuring look and then walked in carrying the food.

"Get lost! Aren't you going to recognize someone else as your master? Don't come back!" Li Heng said angrily when he heard someone coming in.

But he stopped talking the next second because he was really hungry, and the smell of the buns in Chu Yu's hand really controlled his brain.

Without waiting for Chu Yu to come closer, he rushed over, picked up two buns and stuffed them into his mouth.

While he was eating the buns, Chu Yu bent down and silently began to pick up the broken chair on the ground.

Tsk, it’s made of mahogany, and it broke a leg directly!

This young master really has great strength to make miracles happen, Chu Yu sighed.

A few buns satisfied Li Heng's hunger and anger, and now all that was left was a feeling of grievance.

These days, everyone has been belittling him and threatening him with his father's authority from time to time, but no one praises him!

The more he thought about it, the more aggrieved he felt, and two big tears involuntarily welled up in Li Heng's eyes.

Chu Yu took a quick look, knowing that he was still a child after all, and couldn't be too harsh on him, so he held the broken chair leg, walked quietly to Li Heng's desk, and started praising him:

"Hey, who wrote this?"

"Such beautiful handwriting must have been written by the Madam."

Chu Yu pretended not to know and deliberately raised his voice so that people outside could hear it.

The people outside reacted immediately and started praising him loudly.

Li Heng felt a little embarrassed after hearing this. He scratched his head and said, "Ahem, actually I wrote it..."

"Ah, really?" Chu Yu pretended to be surprised and praised naturally: "You are extremely talented. It's only been a month."

"Hehe..." Li Heng felt somewhat proud, and the haze in his heart was swept away. It was also from this time that he really noticed this new little girl.

This little girl was originally sent by her mother to supervise her, but now she doesn't seem so annoying.

He also noticed that Chu Yu was still thin and malnourished, his whole body was almost skin and bones. He couldn't help but frowned and subconsciously handed him a bun.

Chu Yu was stunned for a moment when he saw the buns that Li Heng handed over.

From that day on, the two of them communicated more frequently and gradually became friends.

All the furniture in Li Heng's house was replaced with ordinary wood, but he didn't care much.

Chu Yu would stand guard outside his door, holding a small knife and whittling at a broken piece of mahogany.

During this period, Li Heng worked hard and helped her earn a lot of money, so she had to thank this young master Li.

So, one day two months later, when Chu Yu received her monthly salary which had tripled, she gave Li Heng a mahogany dagger.

The gears of destiny began to turn from then on.

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