Early winter is getting colder. The ancestors of the Chang family in the capital city used to be generals who expanded the territory, although they are now a declining nobleman.

But the Chang family still inherited many fields and houses, and the eldest son of the mansion could also seek official positions in the dynasty.

As the saying goes, the sesame officials at the feet of the emperor are more famous than the prefects of the local prefectures and counties. At that time, Father Liu married the Chang family who was only a concubine.

The Chang family is the daughter of Mrs. Liu, a concubine, but because the descendants of the Chang family have withered, there is no eldest son in the mansion, and Mrs. Liu has three sons and one daughter.

Later, Mrs. Chang's wife died of illness. Before his death, Mrs. Chang pointed out Mrs. Liu's eldest son, Chang Chun, as inheriting the family business, and Mrs. Liu became the old lady of the master.

The Chang family took a group of servants and Liu Mei'er to live in the Chang family's courtyard in the capital to recuperate.

Liu Mei'er, who had just recovered from a serious illness, couldn't lift a bit of energy, and lay on the bed in a daze.

"Mother, where are we?" Liu Meier recovered a little after drinking the medicinal soup.

"This is my grandmother's house outside the capital city, Mei'er is really frightened as a mother." Sitting beside the bed, Chang looked at the thin child with worry in her eyes.

Liu Meier looked at Chang's haggard face and said guiltily: "Mother, Meier is much better now."

In her previous life, Liu Mei'er remembered that she had been ill for a whole year, and since then she couldn't see the wind in winter and the sun in summer, so don't worry about worrying her mother.

When the heavy snow fell in the cold winter, Liu Meier was already able to leave the bed.

Liu's father, who abandoned his wife and son, happened to enter the capital, and the civil strife in various parts of Jiang State was quelled by King Qin's party, and Liu's father was brought to Beijing for protecting the eldest princess.

Father Liu was very surprised when he heard that Mrs. Chang had fled back to the capital from Fengcheng with her young son.

After relying on the connections of Yin and Yin, Father Liu got the post of head of the household department in the court. Although he was a sixth-rank official, he could still be regarded as entering the officialdom in the capital.

The winter snow is profusely dyeing the high-rise buildings all over the street into a vast expanse of whiteness.

Father Liu took advantage of the pretext of visiting his brother-in-law, Chang Chun, who was newly appointed as a scholar in the imperial court, and took Chang's mother and son back to the mansion in the capital.

Chang Chun didn't want to pay attention to Liu Zhi's graciousness, and even wanted to reprimand him for his unscrupulous act of abandoning his wife and son, but considering that his sister Chang's was married, he had no choice but to confess to Liu Zhijin.

The carriage was particularly quiet along the way, Liu Meier looked at Father Liu whose expression had changed since he came out of the Chang Mansion, subconsciously felt scared.

Father Liu has been a businessman for many years and has been moody. He loves to scold and reprimand him on weekdays, and even punishes his servants with sticks from time to time.

After getting off the carriage, Liu Meier followed Mrs. Chang into the hospital, and none of the group smiled or spoke a word.

According to official rules, the eldest son of an official in the capital must be registered, and he can enter the Imperial Academy to study scriptures when he is six years old.

Although Taixue is teaching classics and classics, it is equivalent to stepping into the officialdom with one foot for Taixue students who may enter Taixue.

Ever since Father Liu was lectured by Chang Chunming and secretly, he became very impatient with Chang's mother and son, and he was unwilling to let the child go to the imperial school, so he wrote Liu An's adoption to Chang's as an excuse in writing to make Liu Mei The son's name was changed to Liu An, who was added to the roster immediately.

The roster was handed over to Qin Wang Jiangliu layer by layer through the review of the Ministry of Officials. The young emperor Jiang Feng was only seven years old, so he couldn't go through the court affairs.

King Qin and the four assistant ministers had to deal with important government affairs together. When Jiang Changdai learned that Liu Meier was not in the roster, she knew that Liu's father must have done it.

According to what happened in the previous life, if Liu Meier does not enter the imperial school, she will be kicked out of the Liu family in the future.

This is actually not a bad thing for Liu Meier.

After all, what the Liu family will suffer in the future is the crime of ransacking the family and exterminating the family.

Jiang Changdai didn't make a sound to stop her.

It's just that the world is unpredictable. I never thought that Zhou Xing, an official from the Ministry of officials, would be acquainted with Chang Chun, a senior scholar, so he revealed the rumor.

When Chang Chun heard that Liu Zhi had hidden such thoughts, he immediately played the performance.

Adoption is not something that can be done at will. First, it must be ensured that the main wife has no children, and second, it must be registered with the ancestral hall.

These two must be satisfied at the same time, otherwise it will be considered invalid.

Father Liu never thought that he would be called in the early court because of a roster, so he was so flustered that he immediately changed his words and said that he made a mistake.

This matter has just been turned over.

Liu An, who originally thought that a good thing was coming, did not expect Liu's father to be so incompetent, and even felt hatred in his heart for a while.

On New Year's Eve, most of the banquets at Liu's family were held, and Liu's father devoted himself to making friends in order to gain a promotion in the court.

But Liu Meier was very worried. After the New Year's Eve, Liu Meier was going to study in the Taixue in the spring.

In the previous life of Taixue, Liu Mei'er was often laughed at by the children of high-ranking officials for her surname.

What's more important is that these officials' children can't do it directly like they deal with those fat guys.

If she made a move, Liu Mei'er was really afraid that something bigger would happen.

Mrs. Chang didn't know about the child's worries, but was busy making new clothes. After all, the capital is under the feet of the emperor, so he couldn't suffer for the child.

In early spring, the snow in the capital city has not yet melted, but the streets of the capital city are already extremely crowded.

In mid-March, Taixue started classes.

Liu Meier looked back at Chang's three times a step, with an inexplicably heavy heart.

Different classes were set up for different ages, so Liu Meier sat at the table by the window early.

When entering the Taixue for the first time, they would meet by name. Liu Meier looked at these people who could joke with each other as soon as they came in, and knew that they must be members of the family.

The gentleman who taught the scriptures was an extremely young Confucian student with a straight face and a straight body.

"Zhao Yang?"

"Hello sir."

The kid quickly stopped talking and laughing and stood up to salute.

"Wang Yun?"

"Hello sir."

I read a long section of names one after another...

Liu Meier looked at the gentleman with frowning eyes without blinking and said: "Who is Liu Meier?"

As soon as the name came out, countless people immediately looked around.

"Hello, sir." Liu Meier blushed and didn't dare to stop and speak again and again.

"It's like a girl's name."

"Yeah, it doesn't look like a boy's name at all."

"Okay, sit down." The gentleman closed his eyes in surprise and then said.

Liu Mei'er didn't dare to move without turning her eyes, so naturally she didn't pay attention to their curiosity.

When the bell rang, many children couldn't sit still and ran out of the house.

Even though the weather is getting warmer, Mrs. Chang still put on the tightest clothes for Liu Meier, as if afraid of catching cold.

After everyone had left, Liu Meier leaned out the window boredly to look around, the peach tree was in full bloom.

I saw that there were still many young men in the corridor downstairs reciting ancient poems and scriptures.

When the spring breeze blows past, the branches and leaves shake slightly, and the peach blossoms all over the sky fall.

"It's so beautiful." Liu Meier reached out to catch the falling peach blossoms, intending to put them in the book for collection.

Unexpectedly, sister Dai walked straight through the corridor, and the lavender long-sleeved dress fluttered past.

Liu Meier stared blankly, not noticing that the peach blossom in her hand flew out with the wind for a while.

Jiang Changdai looked at the peach blossoms falling from her eyes, raised her head and looked up, and saw the head lying on the window sill.

When the four eyes met, Liu Meier couldn't hide even if she wanted to, so she could only call in a low voice: "Sister Dai is well."

"Are you feeling better?" Jiang Changdai looked at her hair covered with peach blossoms but still didn't know it, her eyes couldn't help but be stained with a smile.

It seems that Liu Meier has always liked pink and tender peach blossoms.

Liu Meier, who didn't know what Sister Dai was smiling at all, just thought that Sister Dai's smile was so pretty, she blushed and nodded repeatedly: "Well, it's much better."

"That's good." Before the words finished, the young gentlemen walked to Sister Dai's side to chat.

Liu Meier looked at Sister Dai who still left with them, feeling a little stuffy in her heart.

Probably sister Dai just asked casually.

Liu Meier, who was originally happy because of the peach blossoms, was full of displeasure, she lightly touched the peach blossoms falling on her clothes with her fingertips and muttered: "Bad sister!"

In her previous life, sister Dai had a close relationship with the children of many aristocratic families, and Liu Meier secretly shed tears for this!

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