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Chapter 118 Deep Water Squid

The next morning, Wu Yuanqiu got up and was full of energy. She didn't expect that foxes would actually have a mental health care effect. She looked at the four corners of the apartment where each of them occupied a piece of land. Her expressions became much gentler. She wanted to carry one over and continue to fuck her. Unfortunately, she had something to do today and didn't have that leisure time.

He is still carrying a debt on his back and making money first!

He didn't even eat breakfast, but just left a note for Misa, asking her to contact Chitose Sato and Mitsuyoshi and bring them rice balls (and Mitsuyoshi wouldn't take time to take his sister for him if he didn't give it to him), and went directly to Lihua.

Although Lihua is spoiled, as the eldest lady of Inukienwon's family, she has a good daily routine. Even though it was still early, she had already combed her hair early and sat in a luxury car waiting for Mizuhara. She even prepared hot tea for him so that she could have a meal with Mizuhara.

Wu Yuanqiu got into the car, sat side by side with Huali in the back seat, distributed her rice ball to her, and said politely: "I want to let you and me go again, thank you very much."

Lihua gave him hot tea and said indifferently: "It's nothing, we are friends!"

The car was on the road, and the two of them rarely stayed alone. At least this was the first time Wu Yuanqiu had an appointment with her alone. Lihua stuttered with rice balls, shaking her curly hair, and was a little shy. She didn't know what to say. Although Wu Yuanqiu was more concerned about horse racing, she was embarrassed to go straight and asked casually: "By the way, I have always wanted to ask you, is the Golden Horse Farm your name changed?"

This name is very vulgar. It exudes a nouveau riche atmosphere when you hear it. Wu Yuanqiu thinks that it should be because Lihua raises a Sharma called Huangjin, so she simply changed the horse farm to Huangjin, which is very consistent with her willful personality. However, Lihua shook her head: "No, if you keep calling this name, there will always be a horse called Huangjin."

Wu Yuanqiu became curious: "Why?"

Lihua was also very strange: "Because that was the original ranch of our Inukinyuan family!"

It's so hard to talk to you! Mizuhara asked patiently: "Why was the original ranch called the Golden Ranch?"

Lihua thought for a while and said, "Because my grandfather picked up a piece of gold, he bought the ranch, so he named it Golden Ranch."

"Catch a piece of gold?"

"Yes, I picked it up, so our surname is Inukienyuan!"

Lihua said it for granted. Wu Yuanqiu was surprised. It turns out that your surname comes from a piece of "dog-headed gold" that was picked up - there is also a legend of "dog-headed gold" in Japan, and the Japanese highly praised the divine book "The Work of Heavenly Works" which translates "dog-headed gold" as "dog-headed gold".

He didn't really think of this before, but he immediately felt relieved. Japan's third largest gold mine is in Hokkaido, and there are many small gold mines. It seems that it is not surprising to pick up a piece of natural gold during the colonization period of Hokkaido. It can be understood that after making a fortune, I changed my surname and commemorate it. Originally, the surnames of the Japanese were randomly arose. I think that at that time, the Inukienyuan family had no surname at all. They were only taken after the promulgation of the "Miaozi" word "Miaozi", "Pig Nose", "GANG Gate", "Soy Sauce House", etc., and the surname "Go-headed Gold" was at least better than those.

He nodded: "So that's the case. Your ancestors are so lucky, they changed their destiny in an instant."

"It's not luck, it's destiny!" Lihua said with a curly hair and a little arrogant. "Although our surname was taken later, we are not common people, but natural nobles. We were only in trouble and fell into Kuki City."

"Aren't it the civilians who came during the colonial period?" Wu Yuanqiu was a little suspicious.

"Of course not. Our family used to assist the shogunate general." Although Lihua was a poor student, she attached great importance to her own historical origins and said seriously, "I heard from my father that our ancestors had established a country here, but later they were defeated and were deprived of their family name and could only take Inukienyuan as their surname."

Wu Yuanqiu was stunned for a moment and said in surprise: "Are you descendants of the Essay Republic?"

Lihua was also stunned, shook her curly hair and thought for a while, and asked carefully: "What is the Hokkaido Republic?"

"Didn't you say your ancestors have established a country here?"

"Ah, Is the country established by my ancestors the Hokkien Republic?"

Fu Yuanqiu stopped talking, just looked at Lihua - ask me about your ancestors? Moreover, Hokkaido has only established a country once before, which is the Hokkaido Republic. It turns out that you have never heard of it in class!

Lihua looked at his expression and blinked his beautiful big eyes, feeling embarrassed, but soon opened the folding fan and covered half of his small face with a "swish". He suddenly realized: "Yes, I just remembered that it is the Hokkien Republic! That's right, my ancestors were the warriors of the Hokkien Republic!"

Wu Yuanqiu was even more speechless. You just knew this term, right? Why are you embarrassed to admit it with shamelessness?

He couldn't argue with Lihua, an ignorant guy, and just asked curiously: "What was your ancestor's original surname?"

Lihua blinked her beautiful big eyes again and said innocently: "I don't know, dad didn't tell me." After a pause, she asked carefully, "Do you know?"

How could I know? I am not from your family! And that was in the nineteenth century, and now it is in the twenty-first century!

Wu Yuanqiu resisted the complaint and said directly: "This can only be asked about your father."

Lihua nodded obediently: "Okay, then I'll ask when I see him and then tell you."

Gu Yuanqiu couldn't speak again. He was just curious for a moment. In fact, he didn't need an answer. The surname of Inukien-woon family had nothing to do with him before, but he was embarrassed to say it directly, so he could only nod in a forced nod.

Lihua carefully remembered this matter. The aristocratic identity was quite important to her. She was about to find her father to figure it out, and then asked curiously: "What's going on in that Hokkaido Republic?"

Now on the road, I am idle and idle, so Wu Yuanqiu told her about that history.

According to Lihua's statement, if she had not forced her to gild her family, the ancestors of the Inukienyuan family might have been a noble samurai and should have served the Tokugawa Shogunate. After the Tokugawa Shogunate was terminated, they fled to Hokkaido (Xiyi) with the Satsumaku faction. Then they established the Hokkaido Republic with these defeated dogs, hoping to compete with the Japanese central government, but their strength was too weak. They were caught up by the Japanese government and killed them in four or five months.

The shogunate and the last Samamakura Sect were both corpses. The ancestors of the Inukien-won family, perhaps members of a branch of a large family, naturally failed to do so. They either fled in battle or were invisible when they saw something wrong. They either became refugees or fugitives, completely lost their family name and identity. After a hard life, they picked up the dog-headed gold and regained their family and became the current rancher.

While Guzuhara was talking about history, Lihua listened with big eyes, trying hard to remember, preparing to show off in the future, and also told some things she had heard before, which was confirmed with Guzuhara's statement, and finally basically completed the history of Inukien-woon's family - the doll Lihua actually has Russian blood. According to her confession, her great-grandmother seemed to be a Russian. During that time, the Russians also expanded to Hokkaido, scrambled territory with the Japanese in Hokkaido, and immigrated a lot of people, and her great-grandmother was one of them.

The Inukien-woon family changed from a small rancher to a big rancher during that time. At that time, the Japanese discovered that the Russians had come, fearing that they would become neighbors on land with the Russians, so they began to fully develop Hokkaido. They were crazy and wanted to squeeze out the Russians, allowing Hokkaido to enter the Great Takuma period, while dealing with the Ainu people - the Japanese would treat the Ainu people as much as the Americans treated the Indians.

While confronting the Russian immigration, they began to set up development bureaus and settlements. The Inukienyuan family had a three-headed relationship and took advantage of the opportunity to establish Kumu Town, which was later upgraded to Kumu City, and has been operating until now.

The 160 or 70 years of history is quite magnificent. Lihua was fascinated by the fact that after Mizuhara Hashita, after savoring it, he also thought that Hokkaido was really a wonderful place.

The ancestors of the sick cat and Sanzhidao were sent to the riots, while Lihua's ancestors were simply defeated dogs in the Wuchen War. It felt like Hokkaido was the trash can of the Japanese government, so they would kick them here if they didn't like it.

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The two of them talked all the way and soon arrived at the Golden Horse Farm. Lihua felt a little unsatisfied, and she also felt that Wu Yuanqiu was so powerful. Not only was it violent to attack people, but she knew a lot.

She likes chatting with Wu Yuanqiu very much, but unfortunately the chat cannot continue, so she has to do the main thing first.

She waved her horses and left the horse farm staff proudly, leaving only the old man Shilichuan, and said directly: "Take us to see the horses participating in the competition."

Shilichuan was not sure, so it was strange that the young lady had come for two consecutive days, and she suddenly cared about the horse racing, but he had no way to object. Even the chicken feathers that fell on the ground in the horse farm were in Lihua's name, and she did whatever she wanted, and no one could care about it.

He led the two people directly to the stables. As he walked, Qiuqiu asked with concern: "Isan, how many racing horses are there in the horse farm now?"

Shi Lichuan looked at him and replied politely: "There are three horses. One is four years old, one is two years old, and one is one year old."

"So much?" Wu Yuanqiu was a little unexpected.

"This is not too much." Ichikawa knew that he didn't understand and explained patiently to him. "There are only four-year-olds who are participating in the competition, and the one-year-olds are preparing to participate in the competition. The one-year-olds are the reserve army and have just begun to cultivate and train. The competitive life of the racing horses is very short. Usually they retire at the age of five or six, and the horse farm will be trained step by step."

"So that's it." Wu Yuanqiu understood. It seems that horses are like humans, and they have the best competitive period. After time, it is difficult to find results. So it's better to change horses to participate.

In that case, it seems that the one who is over four years old can't do long work. The one who is one year old has not been well trained yet. The one who is two is just right. After more than a year of competitive training, he is about to send him to the competition. As long as he improves his physical fitness, he can do it.

He thought about it all the way, and went straight to the two-year-old horse. He looked up and down the horse, and saw that it was black all over, covered with long mane, only a bunch of white hair in front of his neck, round waist and back, and long and powerful limbs. He looked very majestic and couldn't help but feel more satisfied and asked directly: "Is this one male or female? What's the name?"

"The male, named Deep Squid."

Wu Yuanqiu was stunned. What's this weird name?

Lihua also frowned and waved the fan dissatisfiedly: "It sounds so ugly! Change it!"

Shi Lichuan said helplessly: "This... Miss, I can't change it. The management of thoroughbred horses is very strict. They have to go to the Japan Central Horse and Horse Association to register as soon as they are born. The name cannot be changed. This is its participation certificate. If it is replaced, it cannot participate."

Lihua was even more dissatisfied and said angrily: "Who gave the name at the beginning? Why don't you use a nicer one?"

"There is no good sound." Shilichuan was even more helpless. "The name of a thoroughbred horse is the only one. The Japanese Central Association of Horse Racing has stipulated that the horse name cannot exceed seven words. Over the years, good names have been chosen for a long time. Now the names of horses participating in the race are more strange than each one. We are good enough."

Lihua was so angry that she was confronted by her repeated contradictory spirit that she was about to start to get angry. She was about to order Shi Lichuan to change his name anyway, otherwise she would buy a better name. But Wu Yuanqiu didn't care about these things. He was here to make money. He patted the horse's neck and smiled: "It's okay, I'll borrow it."

As soon as he spoke, Lihua's anger faded and ordered directly to Ichirikawa: "Transport this horse to Sapporo and hand it over to him."

Ichirikawa was stunned for a while before he reacted and asked strangely: "Why...?"

"There is no reason, let him raise this horse in the future." Lihua doesn't care, she just is a horse, she doesn't care.

Shilikawa looked at Fu Yuanqiu and hesitated: "This is Fu Yuansan... Fu Yuansan is a horse trainer?"

Wu Yuanqiu shook her head and said, "No."

Ichirikawa's eyes became cautious in an instant. He looked at the handsome and handsome appearance of Fujihara Aki, and then looked at his young lady's delicate and stupid curly hair. He was a little suspicious that his young lady had met a little white face - purebred competition horses are not cheap, even if they are just foals, the starting price is around tens of millions of yen.

Not to mention that this "deep water squid" has been cultivated for more than a year, and the time, energy, money is invested more than the value of the horse itself.
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