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Chapter 200: If I had known this would happen, why would I have opposed it so much?

"I know, but I can't tell you." Qin Mingyang answered immediately, looking like he deserved a beating.

"Then do you know that the ritual will be suspended for three days? Will Miss Jiang still be in seclusion? Do you have time to come out and see me?"

Qin Mingyu clenched his fist on his knees and continued to ask.

Qin Mingyang shook his head and replied, "I know about this. The rituals have been very hard for me these past few days. Uncle Lin came to Yunshang Temple yesterday and asked us to suspend the rituals for three days before continuing."

Doesn't this reveal the reason? General Xu Er couldn't help but curl his lips.

"What's wrong with her?" Qin Mingyu asked hurriedly subconsciously, his slightly furrowed brows revealing a hint of worry.

"I don't know. I heard from Haoran that he was exhausted. In fact, every time the rituals were over, I stayed in seclusion and didn't even come out to eat. It was really hard."

Qin Mingyang explained in a low voice, then turned his head and looked around. Only his eldest brother and second uncle were here, so he revealed a few words.

If anyone else heard it, he would definitely be beaten.

These days, he has gotten used to calling Yuntang "Little Taoist Master" like everyone else, but he knows that when he returns to Beijing and becomes Yun Xuanyuan's registered disciple, he can call him "Little Uncle-Master".

"So... has she been in Yunshang Temple for these three days, or will she return to the capital?" Qin Mingyu didn't care what his younger brother was thinking. He hesitated for a moment and continued to ask.

Qin Mingyang continued to answer: "If I have to stay in seclusion, how can I have time to go back to the capital?"

"Please ask the temple if I can stay here for a few days. I have difficulty moving and it's not easy for me to go up the mountain." Qin Mingyu said immediately.

If he could stay in the temple, he would have a chance to see her, right?

Because of the marriage exchange, his mother had a bad falling out with the Marquis's family, and he also lost face.

Jiang Yanting and Jiang Yanxuan were not as warm as before when they saw him, and he also questioned Jiang Yanting and Jiang Yanxuan about Xueer's matter.

Now he was too embarrassed to talk to anyone in the Marquis' Mansion. That day, when Miss Jiang treated his injuries, he was unable to say a word to her.

Some things are better to be said early, and one cannot avoid making apologies.

During these days of recuperation, he had thought about these things a lot, and the more he thought about them, the more ashamed and guilty he felt.

Qin Mingyang looked at his elder brother's weak appearance sitting in the wheelchair, suddenly sighed, took out a small amulet bag and stuffed it into his hand.

"Brother, you should just go back and take care of it. Why are you going through all this trouble?"

"I want to meet Miss Jiang." Qin Mingyu said.

Qin Mingyang immediately shook his head and said affirmatively: "You can't see him. I have been in the temple for so many days and I have only seen him once. We couldn't even say a word."

"Can you give her a message?" Qin Mingyu's eyes lit up when he saw that he could still meet his younger brother.

The biggest problem is that we can’t see each other and can’t communicate with each other.

"Okay, I'll find a chance to ask the prince if I can bring this message in."

Seeing that his elder brother was now looking regretful and wanted to see Miss Jiang, Qin Mingyang silently cursed in his heart, if he had known this would happen, why would he have opposed it so much in the first place.

"But you definitely can't live in the temple, brother. The temple is closed for the next three days, and outsiders are not allowed to walk around in the temple."

"You are not an outsider?" Qin Mingyu frowned and said angrily, "From the looks of it, you don't plan to go home."

Qin Mingyang immediately raised his head upon hearing this, and said proudly:

"We are all going to learn Taoism from Uncle Lin. From now on, we are all disciples of Qingfeng Temple, not outsiders."

"Lin Yuan wants to accept you as his disciple?" General Xu asked curiously.

"It's us!" Qin Mingyang explained quickly.

There were dozens of them. Because of the 300,000 taels incident, he almost couldn't join the Third Prince's team. It was Zhou Nan who spoke up for him.

Qin Mingyang thought that the matter of being a registered disciple was not a secret, so he briefly told him about it. When he learned that it was Yuntang who showed him the way, General Xu couldn't help but feel emotional.

As long as the descendants of military families are not second-generation rich, they all hope to inherit the glory of their ancestors and support the family, but this is not easy.

Because the family's achievements have reached a certain height, it is much more difficult for a young man to surpass his father than for a poor family to rise up.

On the contrary, there are more opportunities to be coveted and criticized.

Others only see your honor. You come from a prominent family and all your efforts are justified. All your glory is the result of the smoke rising from your ancestral graves.

But if you fail...and hit rock bottom?

Qin Mingyu is the best example.

Almost overnight, he went from being a young general with outstanding talent to being a laughing stock and a cripple in the capital.

The children in their family, apart from learning martial arts and studying since childhood and going to the army for two or three months of training every year, are no different from the idle children or even the playboys in the capital at other times.

Or, in other words, under this situation, the children of each family are more like the family's reserve force, which will not be used until the time comes.

Unexpectedly, Qin Mingyang and his group of young men were instructed by Yun Tang to worship Lin Yuan, the eldest son of the Duke of Weiguo, as their master. Lin Yuan's Taoist name was Yun Xuanyuan, and he was the commander of the imperial guards.

In other words, as long as they become Master Lin's disciples, they will at least have a place in the Imperial Guard in the future, which is a good way out.

General Xu II stared at Qin Mingyang with a burning gaze and said in a low voice: "Yang'er, go ask around. Your cousins ​​also want to learn Taoism. I wonder if we can worship together..."

Before General Xu could finish his words, Qin Mingyang shook his head to deny it. His expression suddenly fell and he looked a little helpless.

"is it not OK?"

Qin Mingyang nodded, but fearing that his second uncle would be unhappy, he explained: "Maybe there will be a chance in the future, but the prerequisite is to learn Taoism."

"We started to be devout to the Tao last month, and we performed well in front of the young Taoist priest."

"We have been helping out with the Yunshang Temple rituals these days. The Qinglong Guards and the Taoist priests in the temple have directly assigned us tasks. Uncle, do you think other people have such an opportunity?"

"It's not that we have such an opportunity just because we are young, but we have to meet many conditions to have such an opportunity."

General Xu Er understood Qin Mingyang's words.

He did not give up, but said thoughtfully: "When we go back, I will let them read more Taoist scriptures and learn Taoist rules."

Qin Mingyang found it somewhat amusing, even though they had their own reasons for learning Taoism in the first place.

He started learning Taoism only after he found out that other people were learning Taoism at General Jingbei's Mansion.

There is no special reason in essence. If there is any, it is to pray for my elder brother and earn more merits.

But from what my second uncle said, he wanted my cousins ​​to learn Taoism quickly, but was it just to become Uncle Lin's disciples and then join the Imperial Guards?

But he didn't refuse outright.

He had heard from others that whether one had a heart for Taoism, a talent for learning Taoism, and the determination to persevere could only be known after one came into contact with it and entered the door.

Now it's all empty talk.

Qin Mingyang told his second uncle not to tell anyone, because the emperor was behind the imperial guards and the news should not be spread before the emperor's order was issued.

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