The Hatching Chicks Show Their Heads
Idlers Note: I will be taking around a week off. For a detailed explanation for why, please read my post . Sorry for the wait but I will be back in the beginning of August with more chapters!
The distance from Luo River to Little Ox Manor outside of Xinping City was not near at all. For the sake of figuring out the reason earlier, Song Jing-gong couldnt avoid boarding a horse carriage to be jolted along the way. When it had nearly reached noon, he could only climb down from within the carriage as if about to fall apart.
Bearing a pale white complexion, he turned his headthat fool of a stalker had actually gotten a hold of a horse carriage, too. Song Jing-gong completely understood now. They werent following him but monitoring him, afraid that he would run.
Song Jing-gong already had no ti to care much as he, along with that person guiding him, quickened their footsteps to walk toward Little Ox Manor. Twisting left and turning right, after around a quarter-hour, that person stopped in front of a very tiny courtyard.
In the middle of a fence made out of tree branches that was half as high as a mans height was a small wooden door and it hadnt been locked. With a blow of the wind, it swayed in and out. Within the courtyard stood a person that Song Jing-gong had seen before that previously stood by Songri Nigans side. Since he was here, Songri Nigan was certainly in the room.
If there really is a chick in this egg, when I return, Ill buy 10,000 of them. Song Jing-gong hadnt even stepped a foot inside and he could hear the familiar sound of Songri Nigans voice from within the room. From the words, he knew that those chicks hadnt hatched yet. If so, it was even more evident that these chicks were a scam.
Feeling grounded in confidence, Song Jing-gong tidied his clothing, smiling as he walked inside. Upon entering the door, he directly said: Whoevers selling chicks at 2 wen [), which literally ans lin lang full eyes. Lin lang () describes a beautiful jade. So this phrase is usually either used literally to describe actual gems and riches or taphorically to illustrate the visual variety.
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