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    On the day Huo Anliang set out for the expedition, many people in the city went to see them off. Even Du Hengwu took the time to stand on the tower and glance at their team from a distance.

    "The flood of refugees from the west will bring disaster to Shengjing sooner or later. There are so many people in the court, but only one person can show his righteousness." She sighed a little.

    The maid next to her whispered: "The prime minister said that he wants to re-discuss the marriage for the girl, so the girl should go back home early."

    Du Hengwu was a little annoyed and turned to look at her: "The only way I can survive is to get married."

    The maid lowered her eyebrows and did not dare to say a word.

    Although the atmosphere of the Song Dynasty was open, how could a woman break off her engagement at the age of eighteen and still not worry about her marriage? Even the prime minister was so worried that he couldn't sleep for several days, but the girl didn't take it to heart.

    Du Hengwu also knew what she was complaining about, so he went downstairs with a little irritation, then rode his horse towards the Prime Minister's Mansion.

    When passing by a tea shop in the busy city, Du Hengwu glanced aside inadvertently.

    There was a man sitting on the terrace on the second floor of the tea shop, holding a cup of tea with his slender fingers. The black gauze on his bamboo hat was blown back slightly by the wind, revealing his fair and delicate chin.

    With a raised eyebrow, Du Hengwu reined in his horse.

    "That's strange. If you don't go to the Ronghua Pavilion next door, why are you sitting in this shabby place?"

    Kunyi was drinking tea on the terrace. When she heard this familiar voice, she immediately choked and lifted up the black veil in front of her to read: "Who do I think it is? Apart from you, there are few girls in this city who ride horses out on the street.  , if you don¡¯t go to your girls¡¯ private school, you don¡¯t care what kind of tea I drink.¡±

    Du Hengwu was unconvinced, got off his horse, and climbed up the stairs.

    "If you say you're lazy, you know how to use the dirty money you earned to help refugees. But if you say you have a righteous heart, Huo Anliang and the others are out of the city today. It's okay if you don't go to see them off. Just sit here." She turned over the pages.  He rolled his eyes and sat down next to her, picked up her teapot and poured himself a cup of good tea.

    Kunyi held her chin up and chuckled: "Going to see Huo Anliang off is just because of your righteousness?"

    Du Hengwu choked and said angrily: "There is always something better."

    Shaking her head, Kunyi pointed downstairs: "Sit here and watch."

    This teahouse is not on Hede Street, but on a more remote side street. There are three or four families living in a loft, and children without pants are running all over the street stepping on the mud.

    Du Hengwu was just about to say what was interesting about this, when he saw a handful of white paper money being lifted up into the sky.  She frowned, feeling unlucky, but when she glanced sideways, she saw Kunyi reaching out and pinching a piece of paper money that flew over, twisting it with her fingers, looking at it again and again, and then blowing it up in the wind.

    "I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth. In one meal, there were at least twelve dishes, mostly chicken, duck, fish, and delicacies from the mountains and seas. The clothes I wore were also made of first-class materials, no worse than my imperial brother. Even more  Don¡¯t talk about my jewelry, the servants who follow me when I travel, and the Pearl Terrace where I live.¡± She said with a half-smile, ¡°If I take out any of them, not a single child in this street will starve, and no one will starve to death.  .¡±

    Du Hengwu pouted: "Since you have this intention, it's better to do it than just say it."

    Shaking her head, Kunyi sneered: "Yesterday I set up a tent to serve porridge, and the officials read more than a dozen books, saying that I was seeking fame for myself, regardless of His Majesty's reputation for benevolence, and had also slandered Shengjing officials. This move was intended to accuse me.  Their inaction is suspected of participating in politics.¡±

    "" Du Hengwu couldn't quite understand, "Where is this from?"

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? out out is or not: Even the money allocated by the court to help the victims is not known to be divided up by who, and the private sector has not seen half of it.

    "Brother Huang thought they were right, but he didn't want to make me sad, so he allocated a lot of things from his private treasury to reward me so that I no longer have to worry about the refugees in Shengjing." Kunyi spread her hands towards her, "  You see, it¡¯s not that I want to eat well and be lazy, but they just want me to eat well and be lazy.¡±

    Du Hengwu was a little angry: "So many people have died in the west, and Shengjing has also seen many things happen. They actually plan to sit back and ignore it?"

    After a pause, he asked Kunyi again: "You are usually so domineering, why don't you fight back these foolish officials?"

    "I can't resist them." Kunyi looked pitiful, "They have a large number of people, and they hold the power. I am a weak woman"

    "Tell the truth!" Du Hengwu slapped the desk.

    The pitiful expression instantly faded, Kunyi laughed arrogantly, stretched out her hand to look at her crystal clear Dankou: "I can't stand up to them head-on, but it doesn't matter, I have money."

    Wangshu's shop has opened several branches and has been making considerable profits. In addition to the dowry given to her by her mother and the daily rewards from the emperor's brother, it is not an exaggeration to say that she is as rich as the country. With this money, she can??Subsidy for young students who are eager to learn.

    This incident became a good story for a while, and many noble families began to send their bastards to private schools.

    Now that Lin Qingsu has to be granted the title of Admonishing Doctor, Kunyi has prepared a congratulatory gift for him, intending to wash away his reputation and make him a good official with a straight back and a clean family background.

    Unexpectedly, before she could give the gift, she saw Lin Qingsu wearing an official robe standing in front of the Pearl Terrace and offering her hands: "When I was in trouble, I was rescued by Your Highness. Now that I have received divine grace, I want to be with Your Highness.  Let me be clear - receiving His Highness's jade pendant to confirm my love on that day was really hasty and could not be counted according to etiquette."

    Slightly startled, Kun Yi laughed: "Of course it doesn't count, even if you don't say that to me"

    "I would like to write three letters and six etiquettes to form a good relationship with His Highness again." Lin Qingsu's voice was loud, and he clasped his fists and bowed to her, lowering his head sincerely.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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