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His sister was so intelligent and capable.

"By the way, Chun Ning, what are you going to Shuzhou for? Is it to take care of so business?"

Zhao Minghua was quite cunning; he had already bought up all the herbs and dicines from the Xiao family.

This kid, perhaps he’s secretly making money behind my back.

"Aunt and Mother ntioned that it’s only a few months until the mourning period is over, and Sister’s dowry should be prepared."

"Oh yes, I almost forgot, thanks for reminding ." Zhao Minghua slapped his forehead, "I need to make sure my mother prepares the betrothal gifts quickly too."

"Brother Zhao, take it easy."

Seeing Zhao Minghua’s action and force, Chun Ning couldn’t help but remind him, "If you end up knocking yourself silly, we wouldn’t want such a foolish brother-in-law."

"Hey, no way, I’m not made of tofu, I won’t break." Zhao Minghua patted Chun Ning on the shoulder, "Get ready, we’re setting off for Shuzhou in three days; your brother-in-law will take you to see the hustle and bustle of the city."

"Brother Zhao, take it easy, you’re going to break apart."

This man really doesn’t know his own strength, my shoulder feels sore.

Also, he seems to have forgotten that I co from the bustling Capital; is there any place more lively and prosperous than the Capital?

Zhao Minghua spoke hastily and found it amusing afterward, realizing he’d treated his brother-in-law like a country bumpkin who’s never seen the world.

"Chun Ning, as n, we should be as strong as bulls and as solid as mountains; we need strength in our hands and shoulders to bear responsibilities. In the future, you’ll have to make a living, travel the world, and it’s best to learn so skills for self-defense."

"You might say you can hire servants, guards, or bodyguards, but Chun Ning, I’ll tell you, having others is not as reliable as having your own skills. Danger often occurs in an instant, and if you rely on others, you’re risking your life."

"Brother Zhao, can I learn these skills?"

Chun Ning wholeheartedly agreed with Zhao Minghua’s words: relying on others isn’t as safe as relying on yourself.

After the Xiao family n were exiled, he’s now the oldest male in the family, needing not only self-protection skills but also the capability to protect his family.

"Of course you can, nothing in the world is difficult for those with determination," Zhao Minghua said. "You’re such a smart person, learning anything is easy for you. Let alone learning self-defense, it’s not like you’re training to beco a martial arts master."

Learning self-defense is about acquiring so tactical skills.

Chun Ning discreetly touched the powder packet in his pocket, which was also a form of self-defense—no training needed, just a clear mind to use it accurately when necessary. It was concocted from Sister’s secret formula.

After a previous encounter with danger, Sister had prepared so for him.

When traveling, he had to be even more prepared.

"So, will you teach , Brother Zhao?"

"If you learn from , I might not have the ti to teach you. Since you’re going to Shuzhou this ti, I’ll find a ntor for you, one to protect you and also to teach you so skills."

"How much silver will it cost?"

A ntor would certainly require so token of respect.

"Don’t worry, no silver is needed; he and I are good brothers," Zhao Minghua said. "Having him by your side puts your family and more at ease."

Taking the brother-in-law on a long journey places a heavy responsibility on Zhao Minghua, and above all, safety is paramount.

Thus, comprehensive preparation was essential for him.

Chun Nuan felt very satisfied after learning about all the preparations Zhao Minghua made for Chun Ning’s trip.

This man truly seems to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

Appearing casual and undisciplined, his thods are intricate and well-considered, and he handles matters with great competence and care.

Thinking back to the various descriptions from Mrs. Zhao about her son, Chun Nuan found it amusing.

Indeed, Mrs. Zhao might not even know the extent of her son’s capabilities and hidden talents.

Such as the incident where she was plotted against by Xiao Chunlan.

He learned about it and ca to her rescue; he also avenged her quietly.

In everyone’s eyes, the third son of the Zhao family was a playboy who lived for leisure. The Zhao Family also lanted that he wasn’t like the eldest who could sustain the family business, nor the second son who worked hard with ambitions for imperial exams and official positions, as the third son seed disorganized.

Achieving a daughter-in-law like Chun Nuan was considered his greatest success so far.

This shows that Zhao Minghua hid his talents very well, even from his own family and relatives who remained unaware.

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