Chapter 608: On the eve of the war

Yan Yu spread herself out, like a big character, looked at the roof blankly, and whispered: "Teacher Mu said that she doesn't care whether I am a well-behaved and obedient child, nor does she care whether she and I have the same tempers or words. She is so confident, even if she doesn’t say what kind of child falls into her hands, she will be able to understand it properly..."

She tilted her head and looked at her mother in confusion: "Mom, Teacher Mu has seen our family clearly, but we don't know what kind of person she is. We don't understand her at all, so... it's just... Is this my teacher?"

Li Xuemei pulled a quilt over and covered her belly.

He said softly: "Since your godfather didn't say anything and asked you to take this person home, then this female official Mu should be a capable person. Let's invite someone here and make an agreement early in the morning that we will take care of him until we are old. Otherwise, why would she be so big?" I came all the way from the capital to Guanzhou to teach you."

“My **** said that Teacher Mu is old-fashioned and very strict.” Yan Yu murmured.

Li Xuemei raised the corner of her lips without leaving any trace: "What you learned is your ability, not your temper."

Yan Yu listened, nodded in agreement, and his eyes moved a little.

“What else did Ms. Mu say?” Li Xuemei asked.

"Oh, by the way, Mom, Teacher Mu said that from now on, you should not call her "sir" at home and outside, but you can call her "teacher" or "sir". She said that she is getting older. Since she has decided to leave the palace and resign, although her rank is still there, she can no longer It’s inappropriate to call me an adult.”

Yan Yuhu rolled the wheel half a circle, propped up her little head, and said again with bright eyes: "Teacher Mu also said that we don't need to fix it for her, as she has the salary from the court to cover her expenses.

Also, she didn’t set a class schedule for me. She said it would take a few more days. Hehe, this is great. I will leave in three days at most. If Teacher Mu is about to start classes soon, I would be really embarrassed. I just skipped classes as soon as I became a teacher, hehehehe! "

Li Xuemei said in her heart that she would rather her daughter study at home honestly.

But she also knew that it was impossible. Going to the Northern Expedition would affect the stability of Guanzhou in the next few years, and her waiter would never miss it.

"Shu Xiu still has to be given, how can I let others teach me for nothing." Li Xuemei shook her head slightly and said.

“Hehe, but my father didn’t give me any money, and he taught me carefully. Mom, I’d better go back and ask my uncle about this matter. He must know better than us.”

Li Xuemei was stunned for a moment, and then thought about it carefully.

“Your father should be in Huju now, right?”

Yan Yu glanced out the window and determined the height of the moon.

"It depends on dad's schedule. If he went directly to pull coal, he might go back now, if everything goes well." Yan Yu perked up at the mention of this, his eyes sparkling: "Mom, guess what time the Wangfu sent Who is going to run this errand?"

Li Xuemei turned to look at her, "You ask, do I know this person?"

Yan Yu didn't show off, and said with a little excitement: "It's Cheng Lezhou, the second brother Cheng!"

Li Xuemei: "So..." What are you excited about?

"Hehe! Has Second Brother Cheng enlightened himself and learned how to please his father-in-law? According to me, what will happen if these coals are not given to Yongning? They were all snatched by our tigers. Yes, this coal is dazzling, and it is also It’s quite troublesome, but doesn’t Master Master still owe money? There are so many IOUs..."

Yan Yu, like her father, is deeply worried about the IOU.

He had to ask clearly what his teacher and his brother planned. "Brother, why did you deduct this from the second boy of the Cheng family? I asked the first one, and they all said that they should be touched quietly, and yet he came to our government office to borrow someone so carelessly, it's outrageous." Yan Laoer openly spurned him and accepted it. If you don't pay attention to your errands, no wonder you get kicked back.

"But didn't the second boy from the Cheng family come with a chariot and a horse? Why didn't you let him pull him back? This coal... do we want to keep it?" Yan Lao Er rubbed his hands, thinking that if the teacher and the eldest brother had this idea, He must cooperate well.

Mr. Tian could not see his ugly appearance, so he snorted and scolded softly: "The coal has been shipped out in batches a long time ago."

Yan Laoer:? ? ?

He looked at his eldest brother and saw Yan Huaiwen speaking calmly: "I haven't thought about this matter carefully. There are so many people stranded in the city right now. There are so many people to see. People coming from Yongning, no matter how low-key they are, they will inevitably be noticed. If not, They were mixed into the team traveling to and from our charcoal farm, transferred via Xiaoan Village, and transported to Yongning in batches."

Yan Laoer was still puzzled: "If that's the case, then why didn't the other side of the palace know anything about it, and the general accountant assigned me this job?"

“I think the affairs of the palace are complicated, so it is inevitable that something will be omitted.” Yan Huaiwen said nonchalantly.

Yan Laoer wanted to say more, but before he could open his mouth, he was attracted by his brother's words and forgot to speak out.

"The King of Wu and his entourage came to Yongning for the administration of the Leshan Mansion. After visiting the King of England and the King of Qi successively, they would not formally mention the matter until they were stationed in Leshan Mansion. Before that, the King of Wu would not say much and would only talk about it. Family rituals."

Yan Laoer recalled that King Wu's actions were indeed as his elder brother said.

Although he did not attend the reception banquet, he heard that after King Wu had rested, he went to visit the King of England in person. The prince, prince, concubine and young master were all present, and the family had a great time together.

Yan Huaiwen changed the topic and said: "But the people accompanying King Wu must make some moves. The two kings stationed at the border are fighting, involving the land of three mansions. Your Majesty will not rest assured that King Wu will act alone. Among them, there should be your Majesty." Man, finding this person will be of great help to me in Guanzhou."

 Yan Laoer was so impressed that he wanted to croak.

This is his brother, he has really far-reaching thoughts.

 No wonder his daughter had to worship her uncle. Look, at this juncture, those who knew the plan to conquer Beirong were all focused on this campaign, while those who didn't know the truth were distracted by King Wu's trip.

The strings in their minds are very tight, and they are about to rush out of the customs at just one order, but his eldest brother can still deduce such details...

“If there is such a person, it would not be difficult to find him,” Mr. Tian said.

Yan Laoer couldn't help but nodded: "Indeed, Guanzhou is our territory. As long as he doesn't move, he can be found. But brother, what happens after he is found? What should we do?"

What can be done to greatly benefit Guanzhou?

“Block him from any contact with the capital.” Yan Huaiwen said.

Mr. Tian pondered for a moment and nodded slightly.

Yan Laoer blinked repeatedly and didn't understand.

"In this expedition, Guanzhou will be killed first and then reported." Mr. Tian couldn't stand it anymore and whispered to teach his stupid student who had not turned around.

Yan Laoer suddenly realized, "But we can stop the news about this person, but what about King Wu? What if King Wu sends a message to the capital? Can we stop him too?"

Yan Huaiwen tapped his fingers lightly on the table, and a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth: "This war is about to begin. King Wu is in Xizhou. Whether the news can be spread depends on King Qi's wishes." (End of this chapter)

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