Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 213: a mile long

   Chapter 213 The length of a mile

An Jing originally wanted to fight in the town, but Shi Xiaolan had mentioned to her that An Legui's second uncle, An Legui, was a carpenter. Although she was not familiar with An Legui, she had met several times, and felt that An Legui was an uncle. It was alright, then, An Jing did not go to the town, but went to Anjia Village with Xiao Changyi to find An Legui to fight.

An Legui is not good at words. He didn't expect An Jing and Xiao Changyi to come and fight him for furniture, and they beat him a lot. Business.

   He didn't know what to say to thank him, but he was very grateful to An Jing and Xiao Changyi for giving him this business. An Legui, who was not good at words, could only keep saying "thank you" to An Jing and Xiao Changyi.

  According to Xiao Changyi's estimation, it would take two taels to hit these furniture, An Jing paid a deposit of one tael first, and then went home with Xiao Changyi.

   As soon as they got home, An Jing and Xiao Changyi took the tools to open the land and went to their mountainside, planning to open up some more land on the mountainside to build a house.

  While Jingjing and Xiao Changyi were on the ground, Zheng Genshui came to Jiuping Village.

  Zheng Genshui is the leader of one li, and the official name is the li long. From the ninth grade, he became one of the li longs who assisted the county magistrate in managing the village due to his high morality.

   Jiuping Village, Anjia Village, Panjia Village, etc. are all within his jurisdiction.

   Zheng Genshui routinely went to the county government office today to discuss matters. With so many li lengths, the county magistrate was the only one who scolded him, saying that he had neglected Jiuping Village for a long time, and that Jiuping Village had become a villager.

  So, as soon as he returned from the county office, Zheng Genshui came to Jiuping Village angrily, scolded the head of Jiuping Village, and angrily asked how the head of Jiuping Village managed Jiuping Village.

  The people do not fight with the officials. Although the chief of the ward does not work in the county office, he is still of the ninth rank and his status is second only to the chief clerk. The head of Jiuping Village did not dare to retaliate, and Ren Zheng Genshui scolded him.

He didn't answer until Zheng Genshui asked him, "The village has always been peaceful, but since An Jing and Xiao Changyi were together, the village has not been peaceful. After not committing crimes, they even reported to officials to arrest people in our village.”

Seeing the village chief shirk his responsibility, Zheng Gen snorted and stared: "Isn't it because you stole other people's fish! The county magistrate told me that so many of you steal other people's fish, it's a group of thieves. , the crime adds another class, that's why I played so many boards and was locked up!"

   "They're not group thieves, they're that girl Liu Sanya—"

   Seeing that the village chief was still shirking his responsibilities, before the village chief could finish his words, Zheng Genshui scolded sharply: "Do you still want to do this, the village chief?"

  The village chief immediately said repeatedly: "It's a group thief, a group thief, it's all my fault for not taking care of the village, it's all my fault."

   Zheng Genshui eased his expression. After a long while, he asked again: "What happened to An Jing and Xiao Changyi? Usually, you only make trouble in the village, so I don't care about you, but you all went to the county office, and I didn't want to care. The province's troubles. People in your village, there are really too many things... But today the county magistrates are blaming me, and I will dare to ignore you in the future, I will definitely take care of everything. "

  The village chief complained in his heart that they were not as free as they used to be.

   But he still replied: "Li Chang, you must have heard a lot about our Jiuping Village. An Jing and Xiao Changyi are completely inconsistent with our village."

   (end of this chapter)