Farmer's Little Girl

Chapter 1837



Chapter 1837

Man Bao said humbly, "I, I brought it in."

She didn't dare admit Mr. Zhuang. Although the prince must know as soon as he asks if he wants to check, she still said vaguely: "because I often live in the palace, I can bring some food..."

The prince directly went forward and sat down in Bai Shan's position, and then looked at the palace people waiting on one side.

Gong Ren was stunned and couldn't react. It was Duke Wu who came forward and took out another set of spare dishes and chopsticks from the food box beside her to the crown prince before he exposed the matter.

The prince took a piece of meat with chopsticks, bit it and nodded slightly. He ate all the meat on the chopsticks directly. Then the handkerchief wiped his mouth and ordered one of the bowls. He said to Wu Gong fairly: "bring a bowl to the princess."

Duke Wu quickly answered, and a waiter took the box in the maid's hand, put the steamed meat in it, and then walked away with the box in everyone's bright eyes.

The prince then ordered some chopsticks and said, "sit down. What were you discussing just now? What do I think of your atmosphere from a distance? Did you quarrel? "

They shook their heads again and again, indicating that they had no quarrel and that their feelings were good.

The prince had another piece of meat and ordered the bowl in front of him. He said to the maid in waiting, "bring me a bowl of rice."

The palace maid hurriedly answered and carefully took the bowl to serve rice for the prince.

This kind of steamed meat with rice is very delicious. Man Bao and his family planned to do the same before, so they didn't eat when they ate barbecue before, so they're waiting to eat it now.

Seeing that the prince had eaten it, several people couldn't help but stagnate.

Finally, Mingda handed the bowl to the palace maid, "give me some rice, too."

Man Bao and Chang Yu followed and stretched out their bowls.

The prince looked at them, ordered the dishes on the table and said, "you've all eaten like this and haven't started eating yet?"

Everyone looked down and smiled with embarrassment.

The prince said to the palace humanitarian: "go and ask the kitchen to cook some more dishes."

The palace man answered and went away. Everyone saw the prince continue to put steamed meat one by one. Their rice was ready, and the prince finished a bowl of meat.

Changyu is about to cry. She has been looking forward to steamed meat for a long time.

Mingda was distressed and funny when she saw it. She simply held chopsticks and pinched one for her. When she was about to give man Bao a clip, she saw man Bao stretched out his chopsticks. She was distressed and didn't eat much, so she waited for yin or Yan of steamed meat.

So I got him a piece.

Bai Shan took a piece for man Bao, and man Bao followed him and sent it to his bowl to give him a gift.

When Liu Huan saw that they all started, he also had the courage to clip a piece. Bai Erlang, who was a step slower, looked at this and that. He felt that everyone was giving way to each other. He didn't mean at all, so he stared at Liu Huan.

Unfortunately, Liu huangen didn't have a friendly mind. He didn't even look at him and ate the meat.

Bai Erlang hesitated for a moment. Seeing that Mingda on the side hadn't finished yet, he put it into her bowl. When he wanted to stretch out his chopsticks again, the remaining two pieces were sandwiched by the crown prince.

Bai Erlang:

He turned his head and looked at Mingda. He said in his heart: is it still time to regret now?

Mingda looked up at him and couldn't understand what he meant. She didn't mind giving in, but it was impolite to return the dishes in the bowl.

So she smiled politely to Bai Erlang, then bowed her head and began to eat meat.

It was impolite for others to give Bai Erlang, but Bai Shan and man Bao, who grew up with him since childhood, were distressed and funny when they saw him, and gave him half directly.

Mingda should be more comfortable with the prince. After all, this is her brother, and the relationship between brother and sister is good. She said bluntly: "how did the prince brother rob us of food?"

The prince said, "I haven't eaten much in the afternoon. I'm already hungry. Why, I'm not happy to eat a few pieces of your meat?"

Mingda said, "this is steamed meat made by man Bao's sister-in-law, but it's very difficult."

The prince said to Zhou man, "since it's made by people, just send in a few bowls later."

It's not made by immortals. Isn't it simple?

Before man Bao spoke, Mingda said, "things outside the palace can't enter the palace casually. It's hard for her to bring these bowls in. No matter how much, the guards guarding the door are not very happy without talking about others."

The prince said, "just send someone to the gate of the palace and I'll send someone to pick it up."

That man is naturally father-in-law Wu.

There is an example of purchasing in the east palace. Just mix it with the purchased things and bring it in. What a big thing.

Bai Shan pondered over the proficiency of this loophole. He couldn't help asking, "do your Highness's people also do business?"

The prince raised his eyelids, looked at him and asked, "what's the matter?"

That's it!

Chang Yu just remembered this. He immediately turned his head to see Mingda and complained in his eyes. You see, the eldest brother is involved. Why can't I?

Mingda:

She looked at her eldest brother, opened her mouth and said, "eldest brother, we can't participate in business, can we?"

The prince said boldly, "it's just a few people running a few small businesses. I'm lonely and haven't stolen the country's wealth. Why not?"

The prince asked, "why did someone come to your ears looking for an orphan?"

Mingda shook his head and couldn't help looking at man Bao.

Man Bao cleared his throat and said awkwardly, "we, we are doing a research, that is, the imperial court explicitly ordered officials and royal relatives not to engage in business, but everyone seems to have failed to abide by it, so we are thinking about how to fill these loopholes."

The prince said directly, "these loopholes can't be filled."

He looked at all the teenagers, then hissed and shook his head, "young people, you are too young and can think too much. Cut off officials and royal relatives from business. Are you daydreaming?"

People:

No one expected the prince to be so straightforward.

The prince took a sip of tea and felt much better for his hungry stomach. He leaned back on his chair and smiled at them: "others don't say it. Do you know that the emperor has a private treasury?"

The crowd nodded in confusion.

"Do you really think your Majesty's private Treasury is to collect some food from the imperial villa? Or when copying an official's house, he earns something that is not easy to realize? " The prince said bluntly, "Your Majesty also has his own business. These are managed by the internal Treasury."

The emperor let his people participate in business. Why can't officials and other imperial relatives make their lives richer?

Another example is that he doesn't need money to support his staff and his heart and abdomen?

He glanced directly at Mingda and Changyu. "You have to accompany the shops when you get married. Those shops are given to you by your father."

Mingda: "but although those shops are under our name, they are for rent, aren't they?"

The imperial court allowed them to buy property and shops, but limited their real name operation of shops. Therefore, many officials wrote down their names after buying shops, but let their servants or relatives operate them. Basically, no one will check them.

If someone checks and the owner writes a lease contract now, he says it is rented to others. Without empirical evidence, who can really do what?


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