Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1104: result

  Chapter 1104 Results

   "Others won't win you over, and although they won't help you, they don't dare to offend you."

  Ye Muyu talked enthusiastically for a while.

  The smile on Chu Heng's face was even bigger, and he reached out and touched her head: "What the lady said is right."

   Tang Dongfeng never thought that the relationship between the two would be so good.

   Hastily lowered his head, not daring to look more.

  Ye Muyu blushed slightly, and glared at him coquettishly, "Then, let's do this."

   "Let's see when to write the letter to the emperor." Ye Muyu felt that this matter should be done earlier, so as not to delay it for too long, and some people jumped over the wall in a hurry.

"As soon as possible."

  Because flood control was the top priority of Emperor Xuanming, Chu Heng was accompanied by imperial guards, and asked the other party to help deliver the message very quickly.

  By the time the letter was delivered to Emperor Xuanming's desk, New Year's Eve was approaching.

  Emperor Xuanming has been busy dealing with all the papers recently. He has been busy for three days in a row, and they are all not very important papers. He is so busy that he is very upset.

  After receiving the news from the imperial guards, he frowned: "What's wrong with Yuzhou?"

   "Probably not, this is a letter from Lord Chu to the emperor." The imperial guard knelt on the ground and presented the letter in his hand.

  Emperor Xuanming waved his hand to let the guards go down, and he opened the letter casually.

   Seeing what was written on it, he raised his eyebrows, burned the letter, and wrote a reply.

  Chu Heng received the letter a few years later, and when he was sure that Emperor Xuanming agreed, he directly told Ye Muyu the news.

   The days after the year passed quickly.

  When the snow began to melt in the beginning of spring, Chu Heng set off to the county again to deal with the floods.

  After Ye Muyu sent him away, she stayed at home with peace of mind, and waited until Chu Jin was sent to school, and after finding a teacher, she came back to teach Ziluo.

  She mentioned to Tang Dongfeng that she wanted to buy Zhuangzi.

  Tang Dongfeng took a trip to Huizhou by the way, and it took him half a month before he sent back the letter.

  Buying the Zhuangzi, plus the long-term workers on the Zhuangzi, cost Ye Muyu a total of 1,200 taels.

  Because of the beginning of spring, she arranged for people to plant all kinds of vegetables, fruits, and watermelons on the Zhuangzi.

   Time flies by, and it's summer.

   On this day, Ye Muyu received a letter from Du Heng.

  She brought people to the pier early in the morning.

   "Ma'am, you wait in the carriage, and the maidservant stands on the pier. If Young Master Du comes, I will come and notify you." Sumei said.

  Ye Muyu saw that the weather was really hot, so she handed her an oil-paper umbrella: "If it's too hot, find a cool place to hide."

   "Thank you ma'am." Sumei went down with an umbrella.

  Ye Muyu sat in the carriage fanning.

  He was reading with some books in his hand, "This year's weather is hot and muggy, and the sun finally came out, which is a good thing."

"Ma'am, that's right. There's been too much rain this year, and it rains every summer." Chun Xing sat near the door, opened the curtain of the carriage, and stretched out her hand to look at the street outside: "I heard that this year's The watermelons don’t taste sweet because it rains too much.”

   "So watermelons are very expensive, even more expensive than in previous years."

   "Originally, my servant planned to pay money to buy it, but I didn't give up. I must make it sweeter next year. I have saved money, so I will buy one more." Chun Xing said childishly.

  Ye Muyu heard the words, looked up and looked outside, and sighed softly: "I'm a little worried about whether the water will rise."

   "Ah..." Chun Xing's face changed slightly when she heard about this possibility, and she hurriedly put her hands together: "No, nothing will happen."

  (end of this chapter)