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    After hearing what Ji Wu said, the shopkeeper asked hesitantly: "there are regulations when moving a shop or building a restaurant, but I don't know who the madam wants to send to Xianghe to look after it, so that the servants can also send people to help."

    When Ji Wu thought about it carefully, she had an idea in her mind. She smiled and said to him, "Let Ji Yao watch it."

    The shopkeeper was overjoyed when he heard this, and actually sent the second young master to see it, so naturally there was no problem in this matter.  The second young master was very gentle in his dealings with others, but his methods were as impeccable as the dowager's. They all admired him in their hearts.

    After meeting with the steward and shopkeeper, it was already noon. Ji Wu asked Ji Yao to talk to him and told him about the Lu Silk Shop in Xianghe.

    Gu Jinchao was drinking tea behind the curtain. After a while, he was called out by Ji Wu.  Ji Wu told Gu Jinchao: " You can't just talk about the farm's affairs and just listen to what the steward says. You have to see what to plant and how to plant it in person before you can decide on the regulations. Xianghe is far away from Tongzhou.  But it¡¯s not too far, so why not ask your second cousin to accompany you to have a look, and then I¡¯ll send Mother Song to follow you.¡±

    Jin Chao secretly screamed, "Oh no, grandma is deliberately trying to bring them together!"  Before Ji Yao could say anything, Jin Chao said: "Second cousin has a lot to do every day, so why bother him? It's just to see the farm work. I can go alone."

    Grandma smiled and said, "You have known nothing about these things since you were a child. How can I still know about it? You won't be able to see it if you want to see it. Let your second cousin take care of you. Anyway, he still has something to do in Xianghe, so it doesn't count as delaying him."  "

    It looked like there was no room for discussion.

    Jin Chao sighed, and when he saw Ji Yao being silent, he felt like smiling bitterly.  There is quite a feeling that if I don¡¯t kill Boren, Boren will die because of me.

    What Ji Wu decided to do cannot be changed.

    She had two carriages set up in the afternoon, and sent a group of nurses and maids to take Jinchao to Xianghe.

    Xianghe is several hours¡¯ drive from Sanhe County, Tongzhou. Along the canal to the west, there are desert suburbs or farmland along the way, and corn is grown in the farmland.  There are also scattered farmyards, with barefoot farmers carrying bamboo baskets walking on the ridges of the fields.

    Soon we arrived at Xianghe County. Xianghe connects Shuntian Prefecture and Tianjin Prefecture and is also a very prosperous place.  The continuous rain in recent days has caused the river water to surge, and the embankment is being repaired along the river.  However, the road is still very busy.

    The Ji family's carriage was hung with silver incense balls and glazed ram's horn lanterns, which was very unique.  Passers-by saw it and stayed away, waiting for the carriage to pass.

    This time Gu Jinchao brought Mama Tong, Qing Pu and Cai Fu.  She sat in the carriage and leaned against the agarwood-colored twig-grain velvet cushion with her eyes closed.  Mother Tong is helping Jin Chao make a pair of white silk socks.

    Caifu had never been to Baodi, so she opened the curtain and looked outside with interest. There were rows of houses along the road, including tea shops, wine shops, butcher shops, temples, paper horse shops, etc. There were mule carts, horse-drawn carriages, and ox carts on the road.  In addition to the crowds of pedestrians, there are also merchants selling goods, gentry looking at things, and traveling monks carrying baskets on their backs

    Jin Chao opened his eyes and saw Cai Fu leaning against the window like a child, and asked her with a smile: "What's so good about this?"

    When she was a child, her maternal grandmother would ask her aunt or second cousin to take her to Baodi every New Year, especially during the Lantern Festival. Along the Gulan Street next to the canal, the lights were brilliant and reflected on the lake.  I have seen too much of the prosperity of Baodi, but I don¡¯t think there is anything good about Xianghe.

    Caifu turned around with some embarrassment and said with a smile: "When the slave was not sold to the Gu family, she lived on the street, but it was just a small market town. I loved leaning behind the door and listening to the vendors outside.  sound."

    Jin Chao had never heard Caifu mention anything about her childhood, and asked her with great interest: "What did you sell?"

    Caifu thought about it and said: "On New Year's Day, we sell pictures of spring cows, small almanacs, sugar twists, hot noodle dumplings, and live carp. In February, we sell donkey rolls, chickens, ducks, soybean juice, and fruit peel In March, we sell peaches and apricots."  Flowers, snails, young Chinese toons, apricots and salted croakers are sold in April, mulberries, rice dumplings, cattail fans, sour plum soup, and roasted lamb necks are sold in May"

    She explained everything, looked up and found that the young lady and Qing Pu were looking at her, and she felt a little embarrassed: "When I was a child, my mother was not allowed to go out, so I wanted to be a salesman who walked around the streets and could see everywhere, so I  I remember these things very well.¡±

    A salesman walking around the streets?  Tsefu's ideal is quite unique.

    Qingpu asked her curiously: "What is this roasted sheep neck? Is it a sheep's neck?"

    Caifu was not sure either: "I haven't eaten it either"

    The two of them talked quietly, and Mother Tong looked on and smiled.  The carriage suddenly stopped,??Look what grandma can do.  "

    Gu Jinchao naturally left Ji Yao alone. When the rain stopped early the next morning, she took a carriage and said she was going to Lingbi County for a walk.  Zhao Zhuangtou just thought that she wanted to get some air after staying in the boudoir for a long time, so he sent a woman to lead the way.  Gu Jinchao came all the way, and the farmers stayed away as soon as they saw her carriage.  She didn't want to show up in public, so she had no choice but to get out of the car and let the woman watch over her.  They kept walking.

    I happened to see a peasant woman peeling corn in the field, and Mother Tong stopped her.

    When the peasant woman saw that they were not dressed simply, she ran away.  Qingpu was about to chase after her, but Jin Chao stopped her and deliberately said in a loud voice: "Oh Zhao Zhuangtou said that 50% of the rent was not enough, but I thought it was too high and wanted to lower the rent.  , I don¡¯t know if it¡¯s suitable or not¡­¡±

    As expected, the peasant woman slowed down, and Jin Chao said again: "Forget it, since Zhao Zhuangtou said it should be lower, then it should be higher!"

    When the peasant woman heard this, she hurriedly turned her head, thought for a moment before walking towards them, then stood very far away, and asked in a low voice: "Are you the boss's manager" (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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