Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1839: Emperor Xuanming's reaction

  Chapter 1839 Emperor Xuanming's Response

   "I like to do it for you." Ye Muyu couldn't help leaning her head on his shoulder.

  Chu Heng put his arms around her waist, lowered his head and couldn't help but kiss her forehead: "Okay, then if you are tired, don't do it, just do it if you like."

"Yeah." Ye Muyu happily buried her head in his arms, "By the way, are you done with your recent work? I heard from Lu Sangqi that he went to the eldest princess's mansion to see the little prince, and he didn't know what was going on. .”

   "The result hasn't come out yet, but this matter is very involved, and you must bring a guard with you when you go out on weekdays." Chu Heng touched her cheek worriedly.

  Ye Muyu didn't ask too much. When it's convenient, Chu Heng will definitely tell himself. If he doesn't say it now, maybe it's because it's inconvenient. The two have a mutual understanding on this matter.

  She also doesn't think that if Chu Heng doesn't tell her, she doesn't trust her. On the contrary, sometimes, the more confidential things are, the safer Chu Heng is. She won't selfishly hurt him for such a trivial matter.

   "Then go to bed first?" Chu Heng kissed her on the forehead.

  Ye Muyu raised her head, looked at his chin, and couldn't help leaning over to kiss him: "Okay."

"Well..." Chu Heng's jaw was numb from her kiss, how could he hold back, he directly hugged her into his arms, let her sit on his lap, held her cheeks with both hands, and kissed her down hard , pried open her teeth, and had a terrible meal.

   It wasn't until Ye Muyu was kissed that she was out of breath, that she was let go.

   "Okay, go back to sleep." Chu Heng patted her on the back.

  Ye Muyu supported the soft couch and stood up, hummed softly, turned around and ran back.

  Chu Heng shook his head helplessly. After working for an hour, he didn't go to bed until late at night.

  Early the next morning, Chu Heng knew about Emperor Xuanming's attitude, and the Empress Dowager summoned Concubine Yun, Prince Huainan's son and princess.

   This is a normal thing on weekdays. Since the Queen Mother has recovered from her health and mood, she will summon the courtiers and female relatives, not to mention that Huainan Palace still has a title, so it is even more normal.

  But Chu Heng did not relax his vigilance, but kept sending people to watch Concubine Yun.

In particular, there is a great possibility that Concubine Yun is the former saintess of Southern Xinjiang, Bai Yao. Now that one night has passed, Chunqin and Bai Lan have disappeared, and Bai Yao is very likely to sense that things have changed. This way, if another person enters the palace, he can disappear and hide again.

But it's impossible to let Bai Lan and Chun Qin leave now, otherwise things will only become more out of control. On the contrary, Bai Yao can't figure out the situation now. As long as she is in a mess, it is easy to find opportunities.

  Chu Heng followed him into the palace early in the morning, after the court ended.

   Sure enough, he was left behind.

   The few officials who were left behind with him were all important ministers in the court, and even the capital and assistant were there.

   Led by Shoufu, a group of people stayed in the palace to work.

  Chu Heng was taken away by the **** an hour later.

  Shangshu Qi watched Chu Heng leave, squinted his eyes, and asked, "What is Master Chu busy with recently?"

   "I heard that I am busy sorting out the files, the prices of those folk grain products, and doing business with Beirong. It seems that these matters should still be managed by the Ministry of Households."

  The Ministry of Accounts is a veritable money bag, and everything that involves money is under the control of the Ministry of Accounts.

  Qi Shangshu, even if he is the Minister of the Ministry of Officials, can't take care of this matter. Hearing this, he was a little worried that Chu Heng would intervene and **** the business.

  (end of this chapter)