Chapter 261: The Poetry of the Republic of China and the Distance Forty-three (1/2)

Chapter 261 Poems of the Republic of China and Far Away Forty-three

Shen Guangxi knew that Cui Qinxue was fighting with his family, and that they were fighting for the new style of life.

So, giving up the idea of ​​cats writing poems at home, Shen Guangxi brought Cui Qinxue, along with other talented poets, to this horse farm in the suburbs.

Few of them could ride horses.

Just because there are Westerners in this riding arena, so I want to watch the excitement with a novelty.

"The dark clouds will eventually dissipate, and the earth will eventually be bright, the land I love..."

"The moment you bow your head, the moment I turn around, time..."

"The country is not broken, the mountains and rivers are ashamed..."

Talented poets get together and communicate in a different way.

In addition to normal communication, everyone casually recites two poems that they recently wrote out of inspiration.

Although Cui Qinxue is not in a good mood because of disagreements with her family.

But the passionate love with Shen Guangxi made her face a lot sweeter.

"Rouxi." Cui Qinxue and Shen Rouxi have been very close recently, and both of them pursue new ideas and new cultures.

So, there are too many common languages.

At this time, watching the talented people singing loudly there, Cui Qinxue took Shen Rouxi's hand and said with a smile.

"Sister-in-law." Shen Rouxi was silent for a while after going through the humiliating event at the banquet, but she quickly regained her composure, and now she has a hot fight with Cui Qinxue.

She wasn't a conscientious girl, so Shen Rouxi didn't really care who was her sister-in-law.

At the last banquet, Ruan Ruan lost her face, and naturally she would not recognize that sister-in-law again.

Not to mention, that is her rival in love.

"Sister-in-law will help you, and definitely don't let that woman become an obstacle between you and your Romeo." Cui Qinxue knew what Shen Rouxi was thinking, so she held the other's hand and spoke gently.