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    It was already evening five days later when we returned to the capital.

    It only took three days to go there, but it took five days to come back.

    On normal days, the difference would not be so big. From this, we can also know that the wet season has gradually ended and the dry season is coming.

    It is already early October, and for about half a month, large ships will no longer sail on the Grand Canal.

    After another half month, the medium-sized ships will stop.

    ¡°At the latest in early December, even small transport ships will start to take a rest, waiting until the river water becomes plentiful next year.

    At this time, all kinds of transportation can only rely on land, which consumes various manpower and material resources several times or even ten times more than waterway.

    Therefore, the Dakang Dynasty and even the previous dynasties would reserve various grains in advance.

    The two large warehouses in Qiuxian and Kaoxian in the Gyeonggi region are the top priority. They supply the most important grain for the Imperial Palace in the Gyeonggi region.

    Over the years, even in the most disaster-ridden times, the food supply here has not been less than 10 million dan.  ¡ª¡ªAt the end of the previous dynasty, so many heroes came together. When Taizu laid down these two warehouses, he could still get more than 10 million stones of grain, which he used to reward the army and appease the people.

    No matter when, as long as there is food, everyone will not panic.

    As for other vegetables and so on, it doesn¡¯t matter, just eat what you have.

    In this era, even the emperor could not eat winter vegetables, most of which were cabbage, radish, beans, etc.

    Not to mention the common people, with pickled pickles, they can fill their hunger with steamed buns and rice porridge.

    ¡°The millions of victims who gathered in the Imperial Capital and Gyeonggi areas this year are also having a hard time.

    Emperor Jinghe also gave Miao Yan special instructions to increase the viscosity of the bran porridge again, otherwise there would not be enough to eat. It was freezing in the winter and many people could not endure it.

    The autumn grain has been put into storage recently, especially after the grain from Jiangnan has arrived, the emperor's confidence will be much greater.

    But he didn¡¯t dare to make porridge with rice or wheat, which made Miao Yan relieved.

    Because they left the capital under the emperor's orders, Liu Mingqi and the others came to see the emperor as soon as they came back to report their return.

    At this time, Emperor Jinghe had just talked to Miao Yan about the refugees spending the winter. After hearing the news, he asked them to come to the imperial study room immediately.

    Without saying a word, Emperor Jinghe became energetic when he saw Gu Chenyan's joyful expression even though he was tired.

    After a while of greetings and greetings, Gu Chenyan excitedly recounted everything that had happened in the past few days.

    He was originally not an easily excited person, but Liu Mingqi¡¯s miraculous success gave Gu Chenyan hope of completely solving the problem of hell. Of course, he was happy from the bottom of his heart.

    The more Emperor Jinghe listened, the more surprised he became. When he confirmed with Wu Yeshuang and Zhang Qin that it was indeed the case, he called the others out, leaving only Liu Mingqi.

    The young man naturally knew what the emperor wanted to do, and acted like a good boy.

    He did not tell Emperor Jinghe that as soon as he got off the ship, Princess Yu sent Chi San to secretly tell him a piece of news, which made him alert.

    Emperor Jinghe was both excited and a little worried: "Mingqi, tell me honestly, what on earth did you get?"

    Liu Mingqi said: "I just prayed to the gods sincerely, and he responded."

    Emperor Jinghe glared at him, "Nonsense! If it's really useful, then it's not like no emperor has been there before. How come the emperor didn't even agree, but he just answered you?"

    "Maybe the gods saw that the people were suffering too much." Liu Mingqi said without changing his expression.

    "You bastard, do you know how complicated it is to be able to communicate with gods?" Emperor Jinghe was not a fool. He had already thought of it: "What will you do if you are taken advantage of by someone with intentions?"

    "No way?"

    Liu Mingqi looked surprised, "So from ancient times to the present, those Taoist priests, monks, and wizards have all had examples of communicating with gods and gods, and they have never seen anything done to them by others."

    Emperor Jinghe said sharply: "They are from outside the country, and you are from the clan! Can it be the same?"

    Liu Mingqi nodded and said: "Yes, because of this, the gods only responded to me three times, and I could no longer pray for success, and then I came back."

    Facing Liu Mingqi¡¯s stubbornness, Emperor Jinghe laughed angrily, ¡°Don¡¯t tell me you¡¯re just going to end up like this, just solve it a little bit.¡±p; "Thank you, Your Majesty!"

    Liu Mingqi breathed a sigh of relief.

    He knew that this hurdle had been passed, and the emperor was ready to take care of it for him.

    With the emperor¡¯s endorsement, others can¡¯t find fault.

    Emperor Jinghe was afraid that he was young, energetic and would show off, so he specifically warned him: "When others ask, just say it was me who told you not to reveal the slightest bit of information Don't tell anyone, you know?"

    "I understand, thank you, Your Majesty!" Liu Mingqi was so excited that her words were a bit out of order.

    Emperor Jinghe smiled slightly, but he also understood what the young man was thinking.

    Zhao Shou also secretly sighed that the emperor was so kind to Prince Yu that he was actually willing to take care of him like this.

    In the future, even if the prime minister, general and others ask, or even the prince asks, Prince Yu will not need to say anything.

    How much trouble will this save him?

    ??In fact, this is also true.

    Liu Mingqi is not afraid of others forcing him to reveal the secret recipe, he just says he doesn¡¯t have it.

    Fundamentally speaking, the rumors in Beijing that Mom asked Chi San to pass on the message did not pose much of a hindrance.

    Rumors are just rumors and are very unreliable.

    As a member of the clan, who has not committed any crime of disobedience or rebellion, who dares to punish him?

    The emperor cannot break the rules!

    ¡°It¡¯s just that now the emperor personally comforts him and allows him to get out of this matter, which naturally represents the emperor¡¯s concern.

    Therefore, Liu Mingqi also made a decision in his heart. He must help the emperor solve the gate of hell, let him take this honor to meet the late emperor and his ancestors, and let him write a lot in the history books.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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