Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1578: letter

  Chapter 1578 letter

   "Xiao Jin said that he wants to come back after the ship goes out to sea in May and June. What do you think?"

   "He also wrote you a letter, you can go and read it in a while." Ye Muyu mentioned something, and just now his attention was attracted by the medicine given to him, and he forgot to mention the fact that someone sent him a letter.

  Chu Heng asked: "Who sent letters?"

Ye Muyu thought about it for a while, she had a good memory, even though she didn't pay much attention, she could recall it just by taking a look: "Xiao Jin's, Master Zhou's, elder brother also sent one, oh, by the way, there is another one that is not signed, I don't know who sent it."

   "Okay, I'll take a look at it later." Chu Heng didn't even blink, "Xiaojin, wait until I understand the situation."

   "Well, I wrote a reply, and I'm waiting for you to send it together, don't worry."

   After breakfast.

  Chu Heng went to read the letter.

  Ye Muyu was interested in every taste of dumplings and glutinous rice **** in the morning. He ate a little too much, so he had to go out for a walk in the yard to digest his food. By the way, he asked Butler Luo to arrange for people in the house to serve porridge outside the door and give money.

The Chinese New Year atmosphere outside the mansion is very strong. At this time of year, there will be quite a few big families serving porridge outside the city. Whether it is for the sake of fame or to please the person above, after all, this customary custom makes the people who are closer to the capital Days are better.

   Butler Luo said that he had arranged for his servants to serve porridge outside the city early on, and there was a special place for them.

  According to the official title, except for special circumstances, generally there will be no troubles. Butler Luo said that with Chu Heng's current status, there are very few officials who will specifically care about him, and generally they will not embarrass others in the porridge shed.

  Ye Muyu told them to follow the rules and not cause trouble, but they don't have to be afraid of it.

  She waited for her stomach to feel better, turned around and went back to the house, and saw that Chu Heng was still reading the letter. She didn't pay much attention at first, but saw that the other party was holding a letter and read it for a long time without moving.

  Ye Muyu walked over and asked with concern: "What's the matter?"

"This letter...was sent by King Huainan." Chu Heng waved at her, and after they sat down, he said slowly: "King Huainan mentioned the situation at the border in the letter, saying that the people planted peanuts and corn. Crop, sweet potato and other crops, life is better than before, but ordinary people still died a lot this winter because it was too cold."

   "King Huainan talked about the wool from Beirong, and said that the sheepskin coat made of it is very warm."

   "Why did King Huainan send you a message?" Ye Muyu was a little puzzled, but she understood the hidden meaning in his words.

  Chu Heng took out Ye Hao's letter again, "If elder brother gets married in this way, even if I have something to do with King Huainan, it's normal for a normal in-law relationship."

"However, he didn't sign it this time." Ye Muyu frowned, feeling that King Huainan's actions were inappropriate. Now the one above him has many spies around him, so sneaky, it makes people feel that he is guilty and thinks that he has nothing to do with Chu Heng. There are secrets in between.

  Even if Emperor Xuanming trusted Chu Heng again, the emperor was suspicious. He didn’t know how the other party would react to this kind of thing, not to mention that King Huainan held a heavy army and was highly valued by the emperor. Chu Heng was an upstart in the officialdom and Emperor Xuanming’s confidant.

   Two confidants have a good relationship, which is not a good thing, at least in the eyes of the emperor.

   "It's mentioned here, and I sent a letter to the palace, but it's really inconvenient to hide it." Chu Heng didn't know if he took it to heart, but after all, he looked very calm and was not affected at all.

  (end of this chapter)