Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 959: to Yuzhou

  Chapter 959 To Yuzhou

  She didn't intend to take the shopkeeper of the bookstore away, but Ye Zhao was watching over him in the county, so he didn't have anything to worry about.

   Tang Dongfeng, on the other hand, heard that Ye Muyu was leaving, so he proposed to follow.

  As for the shopkeeper, Song Min was in charge. Although he was younger, he had a qualified character, was stubborn and had a bottom line, so Ye Muyu agreed to Tang Dongfeng's request.

   After that, there are several Zhuangzi.

   Ye Muyu thought about the situation in Zhuangzi, and handed over the matter to Chu Xing.

   He usually reports the situation in Zhuangzi, and Ye Muyu also believes in Ah Xing's character.

  When someone was available, Ye Muyu breathed a sigh of relief.

  After the arrangements were made, they had a farewell meal with the clan and made arrangements for Mrs. Ye and his wife. Only then did Ye Muyu leave Nanchang County and head for Yuzhou under the eyes of everyone.

  Yuzhou is above the Yellow River and no longer belongs to the Jiangnan area. It is between the capital city and Nanyuan Mansion, and it takes about a month to get there by water.

   It was also the first time Chu Liu and Chu Zhiwen walked by water. When they got on the boat, Chu Liu was not used to it and felt seasick, so they rested in the cabin.

  Chu Zhiwen took his two energetic children to watch the scenery at the bow of the boat.

   Butler Luo arranged everything very well. Since the boat is his own, it is also very convenient.

  Han Zhuang also just came back, healed his wounds, and left with him. After all, his force value is good.

  Ye Muyu is not interested in the scenery, she is sitting in a separate room in the cabin, and she is making Chu Heng's underwear.

   Speaking of which, she hasn't had time to prepare for him this year, and has been busy with other things.

   But right now she was somewhat absent-minded, and the clothes she made were just looking for something to do in order to avoid wild thoughts.

  Sumei came in with hot tea, saw that she almost poked her hand, and hurriedly stepped forward to **** the needle from her hand: "Madam, please slow down, your finger almost hurt."

  Ye Muyu came back to her senses, looked at her reddish fingertips, and realized that she was lost in thought about Chu Heng.

  She was somewhat worried. With Chu Heng's temperament, he would be able to detect if she was a little different from ordinary people.

   In the past, Chu Heng had a good relationship with her, so he could bear anything.

   But now that Chu Heng has lost his memory, can he still trust himself?

   "Ma'am, would you like some tea first?" Sumei asked in a low voice.

  Ye Muyu felt that it was useless to think too much, so she cleared her mind, hummed, took the calming tea that Sumei handed over, drank a cup, and stopped doing needlework, leaned on the soft couch, closed her eyes and rested her mind.

   When they arrived in Yuzhou, Ye Muyu managed to make a pair of underwear, and she handed them to Sumei to put them away.

  The boat docked soon.

   Steward Luo called someone over to tell the owner to get ready to disembark, and at the same time ordered his servants to carry the suitcase down.

  Yuzhou is close to the canal, and the ferry is bustling. Ye Muyu is wearing a light green shirt, with two children and an adult at his side.

   "Mother, it's so lively here, and it's so spacious. There's no room for a boat at the county's ferry."

   "There are more than a dozen ships here." Chu Jin opened his eyes wide and was so surprised that he couldn't see through his eyes.

  Although Ziluo could hold back, she couldn't hide the excitement on her face.

  Even the two adults, Chu Zhiwen, couldn't help sighing: "As expected of the capital of Dazhou, this is too lively."

   "Madam, the person arranged by the master is below." Butler Luo came over and said.

  Ye Muyu followed the direction he pointed and saw Lu Chuan.

  She nodded slightly, and walked down with her family.

  (end of this chapter)