Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 972: condition

  Chapter 972 Conditions

   Suddenly thinking about what happened last night, Chu Heng pursed his lips tightly, restraining his emotions, his deep eyes fell on Ye Muyu's face, and after a while, they retracted and landed on the county chronicle in his hand.

   "Is it the blockage caused by the river silt?" Ye Muyu's voice sounded after an unknown period of time.

  Hearing her words, Chu Heng felt a little strange, and raised his hand to let her sit there to rest, but he didn't want to talk to her about river management.

  Ye Muyu curled her lips, did she not want her to delay the business?

Ye Muyu would not let go of this opportunity, she said: "River management is not just about building dikes on the original basis, you look at an area so big that it can divert the flow, and shelter forests can be built on both sides of the river, which is more or less effective... "

  She talked eloquently, taking out the river governance things she read from books in her previous life, which was naturally enough to convince people.

  Chu Heng didn't pay attention to it at first, but every time Ye Muyu said a word, he automatically drilled into his ears.

  When he realized that he was in a daze just listening to her voice and didn't hear the real thing, Chu Heng's face turned dark, and he was a little unbelievable. If he hadn't been in a normal body now, he would have thought he was bewitched.

"Sister?" Ye Muyu spoke for a long time, but she didn't hear any response from Chu Heng. She was puzzled. What she said was reasonable and well-founded, and she also analyzed the terrain of the county under Yuzhou. It would definitely be useful to him. Yes, why is there no reaction at all?

  Chu Heng's eyes moved to her face, and they collided with her bright eyes. Realizing what he had done, he pursed his lips tightly and said, "I didn't hear clearly just now, please say it again."

  When Ye Muyu heard this, she almost suspected that he was playing tricks on herself.

  She spoke carefully and earnestly just now, and Chu Heng was clearly listening.

   "It's okay if you want me to say it, and you will take me with you when you go out in the future." Ye Muyu thought it through and stopped being angry. Instead of getting angry with Chu Heng now, it is better to realize her goal first.

  Chu Heng subconsciously frowned, somewhat reluctant.

  Ye Muyu didn't say any more, and picked up the kettle in a good mood, poured a glass of water, and drank slowly.

   "It's still a quarter of an hour's drive from Li County." Chu Heng reminded her lightly.

  Ye Muyu paused while drinking tea. She didn't expect it to be so far away, but when she thought of the area recorded in the county annals, she was relieved and put away the kettle.

   Leaning beside the carriage, he closed his eyes and planned to rest, and wait until Li County.

  Chu Heng saw that she really didn't talk about the river management anymore, so he continued to read the county chronicles without mentioning it.

  Because Ye Muyu rested and fell asleep, the journey was very quiet.

   "Master, we're here." Lu Chuan jumped off the carriage and reminded him.

  Chu Heng lifted the curtain of the car and stepped out from inside.

  Seeing that no one was following, Lu Chuan was stunned for a moment and asked, "Master, won't Madam come down?"

   "Go to the county government, you send someone to wait on her." Chu Heng meant that he didn't intend to take Ye Muyu there.

  Lu Chuan's eyes showed surprise, and he was not used to seeing the master not sticking to his wife.

"yes."

  When Ye Muyu woke up and found that she was in a strange room, she first became vigilant, rubbed her head, got up, put on her shoes, and went out of the room.

  The servant girl sitting at the door heard the sound, stood up quickly, saw her, saluted respectfully, and then said: "Madam, my servant Chunqin is a maidservant of the county government. My lord has sent this servant to take care of you."

   "Master Chu also left a nursing home, just outside the courtyard."

  (end of this chapter)