Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1263: things in the palace

  Chapter 1263 Things in the palace

  After sending it away, it was still in the name of Chu Heng.

   But there is more to explain here. Chu Heng is the official who escorted the food and grass. He can say that he donated it himself, or it can be said that he sent it for the emperor.

  Chu Heng went to the palace, and when he came back, he got a reward, and there was more money in it, which was more than the money she used to buy food and flowers.

  Ye Muyu understood that the previous food was sent in the name of Emperor Xuanming, and the emperor was very reasonable and sent all the money back.

   Ye Muyu doesn't feel distressed at all now. Originally, she just wanted to help Chu Heng solve problems, but now the emperor is very principled. Every time the family spends money for the court, he will send it back.

  She doesn't have to worry about making money.

  Ye Muyu looked at the account book with a smile, and felt that she was in a particularly good mood. With so much money, she could wait for her elder brother and the others to come from her hometown, and call the embroiderer from the tailor shop to come over and customize the clothes herself.

   "What are you laughing at?" Chu Heng raised his head, saw her crooked eyes, and couldn't help laughing.

   "I'm counting the money, and now the money at home is enough for us to live comfortably for a lifetime." Ye Muyu said with a smile.

  Chu Heng was a little surprised by her words, and belatedly said: "So, Ayu, you have been worried that the money at home is not enough?"

  He never thought that the other party would have such an idea. After all, Ye Muyu has many ways to make money, but she doesn't care much about the business.

  Ye Muyu said: "It's just that sometimes you need a lot of money. When you count the money, you find that it's not much. But it's good to help the emperor. He will reward the money."

   "Without such worries, the mood will naturally be better."

  Chu Heng understood what she meant, stretched out his hand and rubbed her head, and a series of low-pitched laughter came from his throat: "Don't worry, I have you, just tell me if you need money."

   "I will definitely find you if I am in need." Ye Muyu didn't say anything out of the ordinary, after all she and Chu Heng are close couples, if he really said that he would not spend his money, he would be really sad.

  Ye Muyu has also gradually understood over the years that feelings need to be cultivated.

  If she didn't want to get married before, she naturally didn't want to take advantage of others.

  But both of them have been here for so many years, and she can't ignore Chu Heng's dedication.

   Mutual respect can go a long way, not to mention, all the shops she opened were made into her dowry by Chu Heng.

  Chu Heng smiled, and he was really in a good mood.

   "You didn't eat much tonight, would you like some fruit?" Chu Heng asked when she saw her taking a sip of tea from time to time.

  Ye Muyu: "This time the kitchen sent some strawberries and watermelon over, let's try it? Do you want to eat it?"

   "Okay." Chu Heng directly ordered his servants to bring over a plate of watermelon and strawberries.

   The fruit was delivered in a short while.

  To Ye Muyu's surprise, there were not only watermelons and strawberries, but also grapes.

   She tasted it, only to find it extraordinarily sweet, somewhat surprised.

   "During this period of time, you have no appetite. You don't know that the greenhouses on the Zhuangzi are getting better and better. Dad often runs to the Zhuangzi just for the greenhouse." Chu Heng peeled the grapes and fed them to her.

  Ye Muyu suddenly thought of something: "The Zhao family seems to have a Zhuangzi in the capital, has their Zhuangzi been sold?"

  At that time, Qingqing also took the initiative to ask her for advice on how to make a greenhouse.

   "Sold it, it was bought by the natal family of the second wife of the Liu family." When Chu Heng said this, he paused.

  (end of this chapter)