When did he love studying so much???
Lin Feilu stood in front of the two tall stone books for a long time, unable to guess what was going on in Lin Jingyuanâs brain.
The guards who stood by the door didnât recognise her at first. They were still a little wary of her lingering in front of the door. It wasnât until she approached closer that the guards recognised her as the Fifth Princess, hurriedly greeting her.
As soon as she stepped into the mansionâs gates, Lin Jingyuan, who heard the announcement, walked out quickly. His face was full of excitement and joy when he saw her, âLittle Lu! You are finally back!â
Lin Feilu smiled and said sweetly, âBrother Jingyuan.â
Although Lin Jingyuan has grown into a suave and dashing young man, his behaviour was still the same as it was before. He took her by the wrist and walked in, âYouâre finally back. Iâll show you my mansion! You have no idea how much thought I put into it; itâs definitely one of the top ten mansions in the capital!â
Lin Feilu asked the question that she was most curious about, âBrother Jingyuan, why are there two stone books standing outside your house? Wouldnât one usually place a stone lion or two?â
Lin Jingyuan said seriously, âSince it is used to ward off evil spirits from entering the house, it is only natural to use the most ferocious thing in the world. I think books are much scarier than lions, so we must set up books!â
Lin Feilu, â?â
Lin Jingyuan was also proud of it, âThereâs actually people who often come up to worship it. Besides, Iâm the only one who has it in the entire capital; you canât find a second residence in the capital that has these.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Lin Feilu, ââ¦â
Yes, after all, there is no other in this capital who is as ignorant as you are.
Ultimately, she had to admit that his mansion was really well repaired. Lin Feilu had been to Princess Lin Nianzhiâs REsidence and Lin Tingâs Prince Qi Residence, both of which were of orthodox architectural patterns. This King Jingâs mansion had an ingenious beauty to it, filled with pavilions and luxurious courtyards. The corridors were scattered, providing an atmosphere that was filled with life.
It was just like Lin Jingyuan since he was always full of unexpected vigour.
After visiting the mansion, Lin Jingyuan asked people to serve her favourite refreshments and began to ask them about their journey in the martial world. Lin Feilu told him interesting things about her travels while eating the snacks. Hearing about them, Lin Jingyuan was very moved, and he repeatedly said that he would travel with her to see it for himself next time.
In the end, Lin Feilu had sated her appetite and finally asked about the more serious matters, âBrother Jingyuan, I heard that you are engaged?â
As soon as she said this, Lin Jingyuanâs face suddenly darkened, and he became unhappy, âDonât mention this.â
Lin Feilu asked curiously, âWhat? Donât you like my sister-in-law?â
Lin Jingyuan almost jumped up at that, âWhat do you mean âsister-in-lawâ?! Donât call her that! She hasnât passed the gates yet(2), so why is she your sister-in-law? Besides, itâs not certain whether I will marry or not!â
(T/N: Chinese traditional weddings require the bride to walk into the groomâs house from the front door and pass their gates. Itâs a sign that she will henceforth enter the family)
Seeing his annoyed appearance, Lin Feilu hurriedly calmed him down. After asking about it for a long time, she found out that Consort Xian and Emperor Lin ordered this marriage. He didnât like any of the ten young girls presented to him at that time. Consort Xian had practically picked out the most suitable young ladies of the right age in the capital, but he still didnât agree.
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