Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 453: passed away

  Chapter 453 Passed away

   "No, this dish is very simple." Ye Muyu was worried that the oily foam would jump on the child's face, and it would not be good to hurt him.

  Chu Ziluo touched her chin: "Mother and Mrs. Hu are not easy to touch the water, so I'll do the dishes."

   "Mother, I'll wash the dishes with Nen Ya later." Chu Ziluo was very loud this time.

  Ye Muyu thought for a while, but did not refuse: "Okay, it just so happens that my mother may not have seen your dishwashing skills."

   "Mom, what skills do you need to wash dishes? Before you recover from your injuries, washing dishes will be my job." Chu Ziluo patted her chest, looking like a little grown-up.

  Ye Muyu nodded with a smile, and was about to say a few words to praise the child.

  Hu's voice sounded outside in vain: "Madam, it's not good, something happened in the village."

   "What?" Ye Muyu thumped in his heart, and frowned slightly.

   Looking up towards the door, he saw Mrs. Hu striding in.

Mrs. Hu took a deep breath and said, "It's like this, just now, the village head held a gong and notified every household that the empress of the capital city has passed away. Since the date of the obituary, the slaughter of forty-nine 100 days, stop music and worship for a hundred days, stop marrying officials for a hundred days, and stop military and civilians for one month."

   "Soldiers and civilians, both men and women wear plain clothing for three days."

   "That is to say, now we need to change into plain clothes immediately."

   "What a noble person this must be." Hearing this, Mrs. Hu couldn't help but sigh with emotion.

  Ye Muyu heard the sound of gongs coming from outside the courtyard. In the village, the ringing of the village chief's gong means a big event. Ye Muyu immediately ordered: "Everyone go to change into plain clothes now, the husband has a reputation, so he needs to pay more attention."

  Hearing this, Mrs. Hu knew that this was not the time to gossip.

   Busily took Ziluo and Niaoya down to change clothes, and called Zhang Shu by the way.

  Ye Muyu came out of the kitchen, looked at the sky that was getting dark, and felt a little worried: I don't know if the death of the empress will affect this year's provincial examination.

  Ye Muyu didn't think much, and quickly walked into the east wing, and changed into a plain dress.

  She didn't wait any longer, she changed her clothes and went to make dinner.

   After a while, Chu Jin also came back. He didn't go home immediately after school, but it was Mr. Lin who asked the child to stay. He watched him do his homework in the afternoon.

  Ye Muyu thought, Chu Heng was approaching the exam, and he would be finished when he came back. If he was asked to watch over the child to do homework, it would inevitably affect his reading, so he agreed.

  Therefore, Chu Jin came back an hour later than usual every day.

  It is the same today.

  Ye Muyu just fried the pancakes.

  Mr. Hu is cooking porridge.

  He heard Chu Jin talking in the yard.

  Ye Muyu wiped her hands with a towel before coming out.

  Seeing her, Chu Jin ran over quickly, stretched out his arms to hug her leg, and said in a muffled voice, "Mother, I won't be able to see Brother Chongjin anymore."

   "Why?" Ye Muyu felt a little strange when he first heard it.

  Chu Jin sighed in a dignified manner: "Brother Chongjin wants to go back to Deming Temple to pray for the empress for three months."

   "Master Lin has already agreed, and he will personally send Brother Chongjin back tomorrow."

  Ye Muyu hasn't thought of this yet, but she doesn't know much about the customs of the temple, but she always feels that the relationship between Lin Chongjin and the temple is a bit strange. Isn't this child already a vulgar person?

   "What does Chongjin say? He did it voluntarily?" Ye Muyu asked with concern.

  Chu Jin nodded: "Mother, this is what Brother Chongjin himself proposed. He said that lay disciples are also disciples, and he wants to save the Empress personally."

  (end of this chapter)