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Chapter 66 What to Do with Me

Chapter 66 What to Do with Me
As soon as Qian Hongxian walked away, Ji Shuxuan looked at Ji Nanjin suspiciously and said, "What the hell are you doing? It's all right to come here without making a sound, and what kind of peach blossom feast is there? I remember that you don't always like this kind of entertainment Could it be that your sex changed after leaving Beijing? Or was your mother pushing you so hard that you had to? But even so, you don’t have to travel so far to hold a blind date banquet, right? Is there no one you like? Let me tell you, women are not all the same, just a little more or less, otherwise it will be so troublesome."

The aristocratic circles in the capital often hold some banquets named after flowers, such as Hundred Flowers Banquet, Lotus Banquet, Peony Banquet, etc. Of course, there are also Peach Blossom Banquets.But banquets like this are usually held by the more prestigious ladies in Beijing, and some children of aristocratic families of marriageable age are invited to attend.The purpose is also to give each other a chance to see each other, which is tantamount to a blind date banquet in disguise.

It is not surprising that he would have such an idea.The strange thing is that this is not something Ji Nanjin would do at all.

Ji Nanjin played with the teacup in her hand, without raising her head, said: "You think too much, it's just an ordinary banquet. And what you said just now, I will remember to tell my aunt, and she will look after you for you someday I believe it should save a lot of effort.”

Ji Shuxuan couldn't help but choked, and then curled his lips, dissatisfied: "I'm talking about you, why are you talking about me? Besides, this kind of thing doesn't need my mother to bother, finding a daughter-in-law is not a matter of minutes But then again, it's not a blind date, who are you planning to entertain with all your effort?"

"Old General Xu." Ji Nanjin replied lightly, not intending to hide it from the other party.

"Old Xu? He's here too?" Ji Shuxuan was taken aback, with a look of obvious surprise on his face.

Ji Nanjin said: "This is his hometown, and he has been living here in seclusion since he retired from his old age and returned to his hometown."

Ji Shuxuan raised his eyebrows and looked at him with interest: "Are you planning to intervene?"

Ji Nanjin glanced at him sideways, her tone remained unchanged: "As I said, it's just an ordinary banquet. Mr. Xu had a deep friendship with my father when he was in Beijing. Since I'm here, I should treat him to a banquet."

But Ji Shuxuan didn't take it seriously: "It's true to say so, but don't you think it's not the right time for you to entertain Mr. Xu at this time? If it falls into the eyes of caring people, I'm afraid they will think too much."

"It doesn't matter to me what other people think?" Ji Nanjin said lightly, in a tone that was clearly not happy, but exuded a sense of dignity and arrogance, as if he didn't care about anything except himself.

Ji Shuxuan stared at him for a long time, as if trying to see what was going on in his heart, but in vain, he finally gave up and curled his lips: "Forget it, although I have known you for more than twenty years, sometimes even I don't know what you're thinking either."

Ji Nanjin said: "Since you're here, you can stay here with peace of mind. You don't need to think about other things."

Ji Shuxuan stared at him suspiciously and said, "Are you comforting me? Or are you... laughing at me? Why do I feel that you are saying that my thinking is useless?"

Ji Nanjin raised her head, with a half-smile on her face and said, "It's rare that you are smart sometimes."

"Ji Nanjin, you, you...you don't look down on people..." Ji Shuxuan blushed instantly, his peach blossom eyes stared at him angrily, his fingers tightened and loosened, loosened and tightened again, his face was full of unwillingness.

(End of this chapter)

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