Qing Dynasty: Pampering The Queen

Chapter 3919: Consider

   Chapter 3919 Considerations

  Mu Jin: "."

   "Your Majesty, this—isn't this a little too anxious?"

   Even if you say pro, why shouldn't you be in such a hurry!

   "It's not urgent," the fourth master smiled: "We are going back to Beijing soon, this matter is settled, we are all at ease, right?"

  Mu Jin: "."

   Okay, that sounds reasonable!

   A young, excellent, and promising man like Dai Ze was sent by the emperor to work at the Jiangnan Baigong Institute this time. This is a fragrant bun, and it is uncertain how many Jiangnan families want to marry him.

  Well, if it is appropriate, it would be good to preempt such an outstanding person.

   Seeing that the sunset on the horizon was gradually fading, the fourth master held Mu Jin's hand and said with a smile: "Let's go, let's go back to the house and wait."

   Mu Jin said yes with a smile.

  The efficiency of Mr. Su's work is nothing to say, and he quickly ran back to answer, saying that Mr. Dai did not have the slightest objection, expressing his complete agreement with the empress.

   I promise that if I marry a Buckwheat girl, I will definitely treat her wholeheartedly in the future, and I will never have two hearts in this life!

Mu Jin smiled, glanced at the fourth master, and said half-jokingly and half-seriously: "This is said in front of the emperor, and the emperor has heard it. If Lord Dai breaks his promise in the future, the emperor and his concubines will definitely not. Forgive him, the emperor can't have an opinion!"

  The fourth master nodded amusedly: "Don't worry, Jin'er, if he doesn't care what he says, I won't forgive him. Jin'er agreed to this marriage?"

  Dai Ze has always been loyal to his master, and has never asked him anything on his own initiative. The only time he opened his mouth was for this marriage.

   Fourth Master of course wants to fulfill his wish.

   And, how do you say something? The fat water doesn't flow to outsiders. Dai Ze might as well go to the person next to his queen when marrying the daughter of someone else's family.

That buckwheat is the first-class maid by the Queen's side, and is different from other maids. Not only has she served the Queen for the longest time, but she is also a meritorious person who shared hardships with the Queen and never gave up, namely Hongzhang and Sisi. They all respected her three points, and when they met, they were called Aunt Buckwheat, and they didn't treat her as a slave at all.

   Dai Ze married her, and it was not disgraceful.

   Mu Jin smiled and said, "Your Majesty, it also depends on Buckwheat's own intentions. The concubine must ask her first. If she is willing, the concubine has nothing to say. If she is not willing, the concubine cannot force her."

   So, this is very contradictory and distressing, and Mu Jin is also quite helpless.

   On the one hand, she was looking forward to Buckwheat finding a good man to marry, on the other hand, she couldn't bear to persecute her. Whether this is to marry or not to marry depends on her own will.

  The Fourth Master was helpless, so he had to answer with a smile, "Jin'er will ask her to go, it's best to settle this matter at this time, aren't we going back to Beijing soon?"

   Mu Jin thought it made sense, and hurriedly said with a smile: "What the emperor said is very true, the concubine will ask her to go!"

  Mu Jin wanted to ask questions, but it was not convenient for the fourth master to be present, so he went to the study with a smile: "I can wait for the good news from Jin'er!"

   Mu Jin smiled sweetly: "I borrow the emperor's auspicious words!"

   As for whether it is good news, this. She is really not sure.

   After all, the girl Buckwheat is right with a gentle temperament. When she is stubborn, she is stubborn and stubborn, and Mu Jin is helpless against her.

   After all, she is the only one who has served her for so many years and still comes here together through weal and woe. How could she be willing to be harsh on her?

   Ask for a monthly pass

  

  

   (end of this chapter)