Farm Girl Turns Everything Around: Sly Husband, Let's Farm

Chapter 1056 - Chapter 1056 Chapter 1056 Fight_1



Chapter 1056: Chapter 1056 Fight_1 Chapter 1056: Chapter 1056 Fight_1 Bai Zhi, upon hearing Tong Sanlang’s words, snorted coldly and scolded with a dark face, “How dare you raise your hand against this Princess? Naturally, I will beat you to a pulp. Everyone, attack together and teach him a harsh lesson!”

The last sentence was directed at her multitude of guards.

In the past, when Tong Sanlang was a commoner, she would strike him whenever she pleased. Although the Yang Family governed the country with the “Daqi Laws,” members of the Royal Family had privileges. As long as they didn’t go too far, both Yang Wenxiao and Emperor Yongan would turn a blind eye and feign ignorance.

Now that Tong Sanlang had become a scholar with a title to his name, she needed to find an excuse before laying hands on him.

Just now, it was a test of martial arts skills, and at this moment, Tong Sanlang had laid his hands on her. Neither excuse was particularly good, but they would suffice to fob off Yang Wenxiao should he ask about it in the future.

As soon as Bai Zhi finished speaking, more than twenty guards behind her immediately drew their long swords and charged at Tong Sanlang.

Bai Zhi also seized the opportunity to grip her whip tightly and lashed out again at the carriage where Qiao Xiaomai was.

Today, she was determined to cause a scene.

She had a vague feeling that Yao Xian did not like Qiao Xiaomai, and her intuition was usually very accurate. If she really attacked Qiao Xiaomai, it was almost certain that Yao Xian would have her back.

With the Empress’s support, she was fearless.

Upon seeing such a formation, Tong Sanlang immediately drew the soft sword coiled around his waist. The guard driving the carriage also hurriedly drew his long sword to block Bai Zhi, “Princess, Miss Qiao and Scholar Tong are proceeding to the Capital City on Grandpa Emperor’s orders. Please show mercy for the sake of Grandpa Emperor’s command!”

The other nine guards tending to the carriages also hurriedly drew their swords and stepped forward. Their primary mission after being dispatched to the manor was to protect Qiao Xiaomai and Tong Sanlang. Even now, within Capital City and facing Bai Zhi, they had to take a stand.

Bai Zhi looked coldly at the ten guards blocking her path and shouted, “It was Tong Sanlang who struck first. I will discipline these two uncouth villagers first, then proceed to the Palace and admit my wrongdoing to Grandpa Emperor!”

“If that is the case, then we must apologize for our offense,” the guards said as they encircled Bai Zhi with swords raised.

A fight broke out between the two parties.

Tong Sanlang, seeing that the ten guards combined could hold off Bai Zhi, eased his mind and focused on confronting the more than twenty guards before him.

Bai Zhi had brought so many people to intercept him and Qiao Xiaomai–it seemed that she had not forgotten the grudge from the past cooking competition. This journey to the Capital City was likely to be unstable.

Bai Zhi’s martial arts skills were mediocre, but given her distinguished status, the guards only dared to block and not strike back.

Under such circumstances, the city gate became a bustling scene. Bai Zhi’s whip stirred up clouds of dust, causing quite a commotion.

The pigs and chickens that had been shut inside the carriage began to make uneasy noises upon hearing the turmoil, their cries more piercing and shrill with each sound.

Hearing these cries, Bai Zhi ceased her actions. Her beautiful eyes widened in disbelief as she looked towards the carriages and asked, “What is inside these?”

“It’s the pigs and chickens prepared by Miss Qiao and Scholar Tong,” the guards replied respectfully, having halted as Bai Zhi did.

Bai Zhi was momentarily stunned, and then pointed her chin towards the three carriages, “Open them up and let’s have a look.”

No sooner had she spoken than guards swiftly stepped forward to open the doors of the carriage.

The carriage doors had been specially fitted with partitions inside to prevent the piglets from falling out.

As soon as the doors were opened, the pitiful squeals of the piglets grew louder. Bai Zhi moved forward a few steps to take a closer look and, seeing that it was indeed pigs, quickly covered her nose and stepped back.

The stench inside the carriage, where the pigs had been eating and relieving themselves, was incredibly foul.


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