Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old Chapter 1687: Make A Contribution
Chapter 1687: Make A Contribution
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Now, she could finally leave her room and co out to the sun.
Jiang Yue carried the smiling baby in her arms. She didn’t know what she was smiling about, but the corners of her mouth were curled up.
Sanfu had returned yesterday, and Wufu had also rushed back from Beicheng once he heard the news. As Fu Ying was the Empress of Beicheng, she had to stay in Beicheng and couldn’t always be away from Beicheng, so she didn’t co back together with him.
Naturally, the children at ho could not be absent on such a day. Xue Shi and the others had returned last night. Even if they were supposed to go to school, they skipped it.
The children fought to hold the baby, so Jiang Yue let them hold it.
Jiang Yue was not nervous. She knew that the children knew their limits. The children were also very worried that they would hurt the baby, so they were very careful. However, even though Xue Yan knew this, Xue Yan was still worried and busy overseeing the children holding his baby. He was afraid that if the children were not careful and hurt the baby, who was only one month old today.
Another month later, he received a letter from Dongxiao, saying that Dongxiao was ready to et Da Ling. Logically speaking, they should be able to go to Da Ling at the end of November. However, it was winter at that ti, and the weather was not good. They had to wait until the next spring when the weather was better before they could go. Thus, they inford Da Ling in advance about their plans.
Xue Yan returned his credentials, indicating that he agreed.
It was particularly cold this winter. Jiang Yue and Xue Yan did not dare to take the baby out. They only brought the baby to sit in the corridor or in the yard to bask in the sun when the winter sun was warm.
However, because of their baby, their lives were much more fulfilling.
During the New Year’s Eve dinner, Jiang Yue and Xue Yan also carried the baby to the table. The baby only cared about playing with the rattle in her arms and did not even raise her little head.
On January 10th, he received a letter from Dongxiao, saying that it was confird that the Emperor and the diplomatic group would set off on the 17th.
Jiang Yue looked at her little baby who was playfully flipping over on the brick bed. At the sa ti, she took the letter from Xue Yan’s hand to read the credentials. Then, she asked Xue Yan, “Who do you plan to send to the border to pick up the Emperor?”
She had told him before that the Emperor might have an accident on the way to Da Ling.
If this happened in Dongxiao, it would have nothing to do with Da Ling. However, if it happened in Da Ling, Da Ling would have to take responsibility and be a target to the world. Therefore, as long as the Dongxiao Emperor could go to the border between Dongxiao and Da Ling and enter the territory of Da Ling, he would have to send people there to pick her up. This would prevent the Dongxiao Emperor from having any mishaps in Da Ling.
“Shao Shuting’s last letter ntioned this matter to , he wants to have the quadruplets.” Xue Yan said as he closed the letter.
The four triplets were Liao Xiaodong, Liao Xiaoxi, Liao Xiaonan, and Liao Xiaobei. They were originally trained by Xue Wufu. They used to be banner soldiers, but after so many years, they had gained a place in the military camp. Their performance was extrely eye-catching, and because they looked almost identical, few people could tell them apart. Therefore, when they were carrying out so missions, they always had an advantage.
However, because no other country dared to fight against Da Ling, the four of them lacked military achievents. Even if they relied on the promotion chanism in the military camp, they would only be promoted to deputy generals at most.
As the Southern General, Shao Shuting saw potential in these people. This could be a chance for them to be generals, so he wanted to give them another promotion. However, if they wanted to convince the public, they still had to make contributions. That was why he wrote a letter to say this.
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