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Chapter 1654: The Seed Chapter 1654: The Seed Editor: Henyee Translations They were all carefully chosen, ensuring that Ms.

Song and her team wouldn’t be short-handed during their absence.

Within the expansive mansion, Ms.

Song and Ms.

Miao were preparing als for everyone, while Xia Sanzhao and his family took care of various nial tasks.

If the need arose, they could easily acquire three or four additional servants in the future.

Prior to their departure, they instructed soone to keep an eye on the city gate.

Upon the anticipated arrival of Wu Guan and the others in two days, they were to be directed straight to the mansion.

Zheng Sangge agreed to each instruction.

As he was about to leave, Zheng Sangge hesitated briefly before deciding to share, “Madam, there’s sothing I heard through hearsay.

I can’t vouch for its accuracy, but I believe it’s best to inform you.

Please take it casually, indifferently.” “…A few days ago, I accidentally overheard so news.

It appears that there might be an issue with the spring plowing seeds in Anze Province this year.

The i, Huo, and Fan families seem to be causing a stir about sothing.” “This could be a significant matter, and if mishandled, it might lead to a substantial problem.

I intended to inquire further, but I couldn’t uncover any concrete information.

Therefore, I’m uncertain if it’s true or not… Nonetheless, please advise my Lord to exercise caution.

If this information holds true, there’s a high probability it might be targeted at him.” Qiao Xuan was taken aback and sincerely bowed to Zheng Sangge.

She addressed him seriously, “Thank you, Brother Zheng; this news is of utmost importance to us!” “Hey, don’t, don’t…” Zheng Sangge hastily moved aside, smiling in embarrassnt.

“Madam, please don’t be like this.

How can I accept this… Besides, I can’t confirm the authenticity of this information.” Qiao Xuan shook her head with a smile.

“Even if it turns out to be false, Brother Zheng, you have served as a valuable reminder for Lord.

I am grateful to you as well!

We must remain vigilant about this matter and make the necessary preparations!” Feeding the people was a paramount concern; without sustenance, all other considerations beca inconsequential.

Spring plowing was the most important thing of the year for the commoners.

If anything went wrong, then Depity Prefect Guan, who was always smiling, and the three big families, who were obviously not to be trifled with, would do sothing behind the scenes, and Shao Yunduan would be put in a passive position.

This was very dangerous.

Zheng Sangge had reminded them of sothing important, so Qiao Xuan was very grateful that they had more ti to prepare.

Zheng Sangge felt even more self-conscious upon hearing her gratitude.

“It’s the least I can do!” Shao Yunduan returned before three in the afternoon.

Having just arrived at the governnt office, he sensed countless pairs of eyes observing his every move from a not-too-distant vantage point.

They ticulously analyzed each action, extracting nurous details about him.

There was no imdiate need for him to plunge into overti upon arrival and inquire about everything.

Aware that Mrs.

Guan might have propagated rumors of Qiao Xuan’s supposed arrogance, he chose to adopt a more laid-back approach.

Consequently, he gathered everyone for a morning eting, engaged in a casual conversation with Deputy Prefect Guan, and enjoyed a leisurely al.

In the afternoon, he lingered for a while, perusing so inconsequential docunts before heading back.

Recognizing the value of a asured pace, Shao Yunduan saw no urgency in hastening matters at the governnt office for a day or two.

More haste, less speed.

There had to be a way to find relaxation.

His wife and the child in her womb needed his care even more.

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