The Divine Doctor And A Common Farmer
Chapter 1872 - 46: This Is What You Call a Childlike Innocence
The attitude seemed respectful, but in reality, the disdain in the eyes was undisguised.
Throughout this journey of ’interaction’, Qin Laoyu greatly underestimated Yue Ning’s intelligence.
Especially now, Yue Ning kept smacking his lips, as if he was marveling.
"This is quite imposing. So this is what the ancestral home looks like? It’s much more beautiful than my little estate."
Yue Ning wore a genuinely sincere look, perhaps his appearance was deceptive. He lied without a draft, yet his credibility was very high.
Qin Laoyu’s heart turned cold. The so-called Chuixue Manor was known within the Qin family. It was rumored that the Royal Family granted a plaque of Top One Villa In the World, but within the Qin family, it was universally believed that this was definitely due to Old Lady Qin’s face. 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚
As for this Young Master Qin Xuan?
A person who couldn’t possibly stand on his own, even if he were truly given a mountain of gold and silver, he might not be able to handle it.
Her heart was full of disdain, but on the surface, Qin Laoyu smiled and said.
"Young Master, please come this way, your courtyard has been prepared for you."
But glancing at Yue Ning’s silly expression, she inwardly cursed again as a country bumpkin, a rustic, truly someone with no sense.
Yue Ning clicked his tongue and said, "This place really looks nice, grandma is too inconsiderate. If I had known the ancestral land was this beautiful, I would have come long ago. Why stay at a poor little estate?"
He was muttering here, making Qin Laoyu even more convinced of one thing: it seemed that the Young Master’s situation outside was not good, and the so-called Chuixue Manor was probably only famous in name, void of substance, and its finances were likely in dire straits.
Upon this thought, the disdain in her heart deepened further.
...
Yue Ning followed the servants arranged by Qin Laoyu into a courtyard. The courtyard was decent, but compared to the grandeur of the Qin family’s ancestral home, this seemingly clean courtyard appeared quite shabby.
He didn’t nitpick; instead, he started flattering, praising the place extravagantly, even calling it a treasure land of feng shui.
The Qin family dispatched two servant girls and two boy servants to serve him. In fact, they were spies planted by the Qin family. Watching Yue Ning secretly as he wandered about ’looking for feng shui’, the servants covered their mouths, chuckled, thinking that this Young Master indeed was a fool.
Everyone with some understanding knew how the rumors in town came about.
As for this Young Master ’Qin Xuan’, even though he was not as debauched as the rumors made him out to be, his person, dressed well, indeed had the demeanor of a wealthy young master if he stayed silent.
But once he opened his mouth, a rustic air emerged, and his speech often contained several ’ain’t’ words, sounding particularly unsophisticated, crude, and lacking in cultivation, as if he had never learned to read or write.
When he overheard the servants privately criticizing him, Yue Ning’s eyes glared, looking fierce and vicious.
"Shut up! What do you know? Grandma praises me for having a pure heart, without all those twists and turns in the belly. Others are shrewd, calculating one after another, but me? I’m sincere at heart!"
He shamelessly glorified himself.
The servants whispered among themselves.
A pure heart?
So the old madam was actually fond of his foolishness?
...
Bam!
"Stop squabbling. I’m going to sleep. Oh no, grandma taught me it’s called retiring, anyway I’m tired!"
Then, right in front of those servants, he slammed the door.