Transmigration: The Evil Mother-In-Law Is Actually Innocent! Chapter 386 - 386 386 Clever Now1
386: Chapter 386 Clever Now_1 386: Chapter 386 Clever Now_1 Zhou Laoda was relieved to see his mother was alright, and then noticed that she kept looking at the port as if searching for soone, “Mother, are you looking for Second Brother?”
Zhulan blinked, “I thought I just saw Wang Ru.”
Zhou Laoda had a very deep impression of Wang Ru, hmm, he just couldn’t forget about her no matter how hard he tried, and many of the things they now used and ate were related to Wang Ru, “Mother, wasn’t she abducted by soone?”
He had always thought that Wang Ru was already dead, he wasn’t stupid, Wang Ru had too many secrets, and people with too many secrets usually die quickly.
Zhulan naturally rembered, “I just saw her, and it looked like her face was disfigured.”
There was a long scar on her face, had Zhulan not been paying so much attention to Wang Ru, she almost didn’t recognize her, just unsure where the scar had co from.
Zhou Laoda glanced at the distance between the deck and the port market, “Mother, could you have seen wrong?”
Don’t they say that people’s eyes get blurry as they get older?
Mother must have seen wrong.
Zhulan withdrew her searching gaze, “Perhaps.”
Zhou Laoda believed that his mother had indeed seen wrong, he didn’t believe they would stumble upon her by such a coincidence, and having not seen Wang Ru for so long, how could Mother recognize her?
Yet, Zhulan’s intuition told her it was indeed Wang Ru, she didn’t know what Wang Ru had been through, nor how Wang Ru had escaped, but from what she had seen, she knew that Wang Ru had truly beco smart.
Wang Ru was accompanied by a boy who looked four or five years older than her, and the two of them, carrying bamboo baskets, were laughing and selecting hospun cloth together.
She could see that the boy’s basket was filled with heavier items while Wang Ru’s basket was filled with fabrics.
The smile on Wang Ru’s face was one she had never seen before, a smile that was genuine and unguarded from deep within.
Zhulan thought to herself that if she had not mistaken the person, this was also good.
As long as Wang Ru was content with an ordinary life, and could live smartly in the future, there would be no more entanglents between the Zhou family and Wang Ru.
The docking ti for the ship had ended, and Zhou Laoda bought up a good amount of fruit, “Mother, I tried the bananas and they are quite sweet, I bought so back, have a taste.”
Zhulan looked at the well-ripened bananas, which were all dealt with by the fruit sellers on the ship, and she broke off one, “You eat so too.”
Two days later, Zhulan got off the ship, after having been on board for seven days, she finally set foot on the ground again.
Zhulan bought a lot of things; on the way there, she had used four horse-drawn carriages, and for the return journey, she hired two more.
As they traveled further north, the colder the weather beca, and Zhulan put on a padded coat and cape again.
Many of the pears and other fruits she brought back were frostbitten.
Zhulan had classmates from the north, and in the north there were frozen pears that were still edible even if the frost thaws slowly.
Because many of the green vegetables were ruined by the frost, they could only hurry back to the city.
While Zhulan continued on her journey, within the imperial palace in the capital, the Emperor was sipping dicinal soup while listening to the Crown Prince reading the reports that had co in from various places, sothing that needed to be reviewed at the end of every year, containing information about all the officials, big and small, in each province.
It was the Crown Prince’s first encounter with such matters, and he suppressed his excitent.
This was the kind of secret that only the Emperor knew.
The summary of information contained all the illegal and undisciplined activities of officials from various places.
He dared not guess or think why his father let him have access to it.
But he couldn’t help but feel stirred.
Wasn’t the Emperor afraid that, knowing the weaknesses of officials everywhere, he would court the ministers behind the Emperor’s back?
The Emperor leisurely drank his dicinal soup, seemingly indifferent, but he kept a close watch on the Crown Prince, hiding the depth in his eyes.
When the Crown Prince got to Zhou Shuren from Lizhou Province, the Emperor almost choked on his mouthwash.
The Crown Prince looked over it once more, he indeed had not read it wrong.
The Emperor extended his hand, “Give it to to see.”
The Crown Prince handed it to his father and thought to himself that he was truly impressed by Minister Zhou’s ability.
After skimming through the docunt, the Emperor said, “Why do I feel that Minister Zhou is being wasted in Lizhou Province?
With just a few words, he managed to get twenty thousand taels of silver, what a talent!”
The Crown Prince also felt that Zhou was a talent.
He, as the Crown Prince, was short of money.
Despite wearing fine clothes, which were all prepared by the palace, the antiques in his household were indeed valuable, but sadly, they were all gifts and couldn’t be sold.
He couldn’t possibly use the Crown Princess Consort’s dowry, as it would be too shaful.
He barely had so inco that was just enough to cover expenses!
Right now, the Silver Coin he held in his hands was obtained through the efforts of Yao Zheyu.
The Emperor was not soft on Yao Zheyu, so he didn’t need to be courteous either.
The Yao family was like a mountain of gold, and if he didn’t cut so off, his hands would be too itchy.
However, compared to Minister Zhou, Yao Zheyu seed less capable.
He felt that Minister Zhou was even better at amassing silver!
Upon seeing the jade stone he had given turned into jewelry by Zhou Shuren, the Emperor muttered to himself that it was a waste but then felt that such people were good.
According to his investigations, Zhou Shuren indeed loved his wife greatly.
Having a weakness ant that Zhou would be easier to control.
In Zhulan’s ho village, the annual gifts that she had sent to her maiden ho had also arrived.
Instead of going to the Li family’s village house to see her parents first, Ma Eryue went directly to the old house to see the eldest young miss.
After reading the instructions in her mother’s letter, Xue i hurriedly asked, “Is everything well with father and mother?”
Er Yue respectfully said, “The master and madam are both well.”
Xue i trusted that Er Yue wouldn’t deceive her.
She didn’t even look at the clothes and jewelry her mother sent her, considering that it was getting late, “Are you going to stay for a rest, or are you going back to the Li family’s village house?”
Ma Eryue said, “This humble one will return to the Li family’s village house to see my parents and will co over early tomorrow morning.”
Xue i said, “Then I won’t keep you.”
“Yes.”
After Ma Eryue left, Xue i told her daughter to look after her two younger brothers while she sorted out the annual gifts prepared by their mother.
Each family’s gifts were packed separately, and her family’s were all moved into the room by Ma Eryue.
Xue i caressed the Silver in the chest, intending to build a house on the family ground after the new year.
Now her mother had sent Silver Coin, so she thought if it wasn’t enough, she might sell one or two pieces of jewelry.
Xue i missed her mother even more, who, although not in her maiden ho, always kept them in her thoughts.
What was said to be New Year’s money was actually a subsidy of Silver Coin.
Xue i took out so apples, so of which were frostbitten.
She planned to thaw them for consumption in the evening; even the damaged ones were still edible.
She took out the good apples and placed them in the room to warm up.
Once they had no chill, she would give them to the children.
By the ti Xue i had finished organizing the things, Jiang Sheng returned ho with his son.
Upon seeing the carriage in the courtyard, Jiang Sheng asked, “Is this the New Year’s gift sent by mother?”
Xue i smiled and nodded, “Yes, Er Yue escorted them here.
I’ve already sorted out our family’s portion.
The remainder is for the Clan Leader’s family, my eldest and second sister-in-law’s maiden hos, my third sister-in-law’s maiden ho, and your family’s.”
Jiang Sheng was montarily stunned, but he quickly regained his composure and grasped his wife’s hand.
His mother-in-law was always considering his wife’s needs.
This year, the Jiang family received a New Year’s gift, which was also in consideration of his wife’s face.
Now that her father was an official, the aning behind the New Year’s gift changed.
The Jiang family receiving the gift not only acknowledged the marriage into the Jiang family but also provided certain protection for them.
The villages around them wouldn’t dare to bully the Jiang family out of respect for the wife’s maiden family.
As for whether the Jiang family would misuse the reputation of Xue i’s official father to do bad things, Jiang Sheng knew he didn’t have to worry after hearing about the gifts given to the Jiang family.
His mother-in-law had thought of everything.
Jiang Sheng felt that his parents treated him best by allowing him to marry Xue i.
“Thank you.”
Xue i’s eyes were filled with laughter, “My parents are your parents as well, there’s no need for thanks.”
Ti flew by quickly.
Zhulan had already passed through Chuanzhou Province and entered the boundaries of Lizhou Province.
She sent soone ahead to notify the manor of her arrival.
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