Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 168: Chu Heng Reflection

  Chapter 168 Chu Heng Reflects

  Since she has decided to stay, she will naturally take good care of her body, so her eyes fell on the medicine bowl Chu Heng was holding: "Is this my medicine, give it to me."

   "No, I'll feed you." Not only did Chu Heng not give the medicine bowl to Ye Muyu, he picked up the spoon instead and took the initiative to feed the medicine.

Ye Muyu felt more and more that Chu Heng was different, so she didn't open her mouth, but looked at him cautiously: "You don't need to feed me, I can just drink it myself, you should go to school to study, right? Sorry to delay you, I You’re already awake, so there shouldn’t be any major problems, you should go back to study earlier, it’s hard to read, so don’t delay.”

  Ye Muyu spoke very seriously. She also read some test questions that Chu Heng had done. Apart from the simpler knowledge that could be memorized by rote, just writing articles was as difficult as the papers of later generations.

   It must be written within two hours. The whole article is quoted from the classics without any nonsense. I have to say that reading at this time is really difficult.

  What's more, if you can't read a lot, sometimes you don't even understand some of the allusions in the title.

  If it is said that the students in the previous life only needed to read a dozen or twenty books, the students taking the imperial examination in this era have to read at least twenty books as a basis.

   No wonder the imperial examination is difficult, but there are always talents in the imperial examination.

   There are top figures in every era.

  Ye Muyu was worried that she would delay Chu Heng's study, which would affect their marriage.

  She has been working hard to guide their marriage in the direction of mutual benefit.

  However, Ye Muyu just finished saying this, and found that Chu Heng's face changed instantly.

  Chu Heng sat by the bed with a tough attitude: "I'll feed you, you are my wife, I should take care of you."

   "Oh." Ye Muyu heard his stubborn tone, and was a little surprised, it was the first time she saw Chu Heng like this.

  In the past, he was either very indifferent or very calm, or there was something in his words, so persistent like now, she is really rare.

  Ye Muyu is not a person who likes to force herself, since she is being fed, she just enjoys it.

   Leaning on the pillow, Chu Heng gave a sip, and Ye Muyu a drink, they cooperated very well.

  Chu Heng was a little unhappy at first, but he gradually calmed down, and the feeding was very smooth.

   After drinking the medicine, Chu Heng took out a candied fruit from somewhere and fed it into Ye Muyu's mouth.

   "It's so sweet." Ye Muyu gave Chu Heng a surprised look.

  Chu Heng looked at her calmly, and regained his composure, without any guilt: "This medicine is very bitter."

"It's okay, there's no medicine that's not bitter." Ye Muyu's habits are just the opposite of Chu Heng's. She doesn't like sweets very much, and only likes sweet and sour flavors when eating candies, so she suddenly brought her a candied fruit. She felt a little surprised.

   "The medicine is bitter, so eat candied fruit, and it will never be bitter." Chu Heng frowned.

  Ye Muyu was surprised, did she think she was afraid of suffering?

  Although the other party misunderstood, but seeing that Chu Heng had good intentions, Ye Muyu didn't intend to explain, and followed his wishes and didn't say much.

  Chu Heng said: "Do you want to rest?"

"I don't want to sleep now, so tell me what happened this day and night." Ye Muyu just felt unwell, and her nose was a little blocked, it could be seen that she was suffering from the wind and cold, her body was soft, but her spirit was not too bad, maybe After sleeping for too long, she didn't want to sleep.

   "Don't force it." Chu Heng frowned, feeling that she was too worried, so he woke up and took care of those mundane things.

   Is it because he is not at home, so she has to worry about everything.

  (end of this chapter)