Infrastructure: I Raise Little Ones in Great Qin

As a handicraft blogger, Chu Yuening originally thought she would live a plain and ordinary life. Unexpectedly, a moment of kindness caused her to transmigrate to the Great Qin Dynasty over two tho...

Chapter 255: Standing like a lily and a jade tree, smiling like the bright moon in your arms

"Hahaha, maybe our little Luan'er wants to be a female general in the future and hunt tigers and wolves herself!"

Ying Zheng laughed out loud, then picked up his daughter with both hands, lifting her up and down high, which caused a burst of silver bell-like laughter.

The family's laughter and joy echo in the bright spring day, warm and beautiful.

Meng Tian looked at the sky, gritted his teeth, and finally took two steps forward and bowed.

"Your Majesty, the Queen."

"Huh? Meng Qing is here too? Please get up quickly."

Chu Yuening looked at the handsome man in surprise, with a hint of apology between her eyebrows.

Meng Tian did not feel neglected. It was just a sudden visit, so to avoid disturbing him too much, he went straight to the point.

"I learned from Your Majesty today that Your Majesty intends to use the treasure to provide relief to the families of the soldiers who died in battle."

"Therefore, I have come here on behalf of the soldiers to thank the Queen for her great kindness."

The man's gratitude was extremely sincere, but Chu Yuening frowned and shook her head to refuse.

"So that's why I'm so grateful."

"These treasures are the spoils of war of every soldier. How dare I take credit for them?"

"But if it weren't for the Queen's help..."

Meng Tian hesitated to speak. There was more than just one person he wanted to thank.

"Well, no need to say more. During this expedition against the Xiongnu, the soldiers shed blood and achieved merit."

"It is reasonable and proper for the Great Qin to provide some relief."

Chu Yuening waved her hand to interrupt, her quiet and dignified face showing compassion as well as calmness and wisdom.

"However, these treasures still need to be converted into coins and then distributed uniformly."

"After all, what's worrying is not the lack of wealth, but the inequality of wealth!"