How else can I say that Wang Gui is more reliable most of the time? My prince didn't come back so late, he had already sent that carriage to wait under the palace wall. After Li Xin passed the identity check by the imperial guards, he walked out of the palace gate, got into the carriage smoothly, and headed all the way to the King Chu's Mansion in Chongyifang.

After today's mahjong battle, Li Shimin really became quite interested in it. Empress Changsun obviously also liked this game. Since then, Li Xin has to enter the palace every three to five days to play mahjong with the couple.

It takes four people to play mahjong. The most frequent partner of the three of them is Princess Yifang. This woman who usually looks gentle and quiet can only appear a little lively and excited when playing mahjong. Over time, Li Xin and Princess Yifang got to know each other very well and became friends.

Li Xin bought five sets of ivory mahjong from Cui Yingying, and gave one set to Li Shimin. A few more were given to Cheng Yaojin, Fang Xuanling, and Chen Yin respectively. He only kept a pair for himself - the reason why he didn't give it to Qin Qiong was because he knew that Qin Qiong had a serious personality and might not like this kind of games, and he, like Empress Changsun, didn't like extravagance and waste. , it is inevitable to teach Li Xin a lesson. If you really want to give it away, it's better to give some ordinary mahjong another day.

By the way, when Li Xin went to Cheng's mansion to deliver mahjong that day, before Cheng Yaojin understood the function of mahjong, he had already shown an unusually affectionate attitude towards Li Xin. Because his vision is very vicious, and he can tell at a glance that this mahjong is carved from high-quality ivory and inlaid with gold and silver threads. No matter where it is used, even if it is just a decoration, it is also of great value.

Although Cheng Yaojin usually has a strong air of banditry, but Li Xin is so upright and has come with such an expensive gift, how can he not give him a good face? Then next time, do you expect him to come to the door with a gift? This violates Cheng Yaojin's basic principles of life as an old man!

After Li Xin introduced how to play mahjong in detail, and took Cheng Yaojin, Cheng Chumo, and Mrs. Cheng to play together for two rounds, Cheng Yaojin and Cheng Chumo obviously began to gradually come forward, shouting "touch" and "eat". He yelled, and sometimes he could laugh out loud while being silly. Mrs. Cheng was also very happy from ear to ear.

After all, Cheng Yaojin is not Li Shimin who has the burden of an idol. When Li Xin was playing in Cheng's mansion, he restrained himself a little, and fired the cannon when he should, coaxing Cheng Yaojin to be very happy. He was really afraid that Cheng Yaojin would try the legendary Iron Sand Palm on the spot if Cheng Yaojin didn't play for a long time and was completely fooled by him.

"Your game called 'Mahjong' is too simple, isn't it?" Cheng Yaojin patted Li Xin's shoulder with his palm-sized hand proudly, and said, "Tell me about you. I think you are smart, but you can’t play with the old man with the things you invented! It seems that Jiang is still old and spicy. This old saying is not unreasonable. The old man is the first-class smart person!"

Li Xin endured the pain of being shot almost to pieces, squeezed out a smile and said: "Of course. Uncle Cheng led the army to win every battle. Of course, his wisdom is far superior to my kid. I just have more tricks and tricks, so I let him Others mistakenly think that I'm smart. In fact, that's all cleverness. Compared with Uncle Cheng, it's not worth mentioning at all."

This series of farts made Cheng Yaojin, an old horse, laugh like something, his face flushed with laughter.

Cheng Chumo couldn't help but sigh with emotion: If I can learn Li Xin's kung fu of talking nonsense to others, why would I be kicked by my father all day long?

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