Rebirth and Transmigration in the Qing Dynasty for Great Fortune

This story is purely fictional. Historical figures who do not exist may appear, and the ages of some characters may not align. Please consider it an alternate history.

1. Kangxi's Harem: ...

Chapter 84 Fourth Master's Daily Life in His Backyard (9)

Le Shu also expressed her admiration for Yinzhen's decisiveness.

As they talked, it was soon noon. The two ate a simple yet exquisite meal together, and after a nap, they continued to work in the study in the afternoon.

The weather was great, a rare sunny day in winter, the only unusual thing was that there were no glass windows.

The room darkened, and by the time Su Peisheng came in to light the lamp, Le Shu had finished writing.

Yinzhen also reviewed the list of craftsmen and wrote a policy essay.

"I've finished writing it, what about you?"

"I just finished writing mine, may I take a look?"

"Of course, it was originally meant for you to see. What about yours? Can I take a look?"

Yinzhen nodded.

Both sides were looking forward to each other's results, which could be described as a clash of thinking from two different eras. They exchanged views on each other's work and took a serious look at it.

Yinzhen knew that Le Shu probably couldn't stand the obscure documents. The entire document was written in the vernacular of the early Republic of China era. Although it was a bit awkward for Le Shu, she could understand it. It was just that there were no punctuation marks, which hurt her eyes.

Le Shu's writing was even more straightforward than Yinzhen had imagined.

After reading it, Yinzhen admired Le Shu's talent even more. It was more comprehensive than he had thought, with excellent feasibility and a full range of considerations. She even gave suggestions on how to recruit workers, build factories, and how to sell the products more quickly, including pricing.

It takes into account every aspect, with the main focus on speed and effectiveness.

Of course, Yinzhen also noticed punctuation marks, but it's better to promote this now than after the deposed crown prince. It's not appropriate to take the lead in this area now.

After reading what Yinzhen wrote, well, it's certainly not as comprehensive as what Le Shu wrote, but it made her notice many details and taboos that she hadn't noticed before, and it was more in line with the actual situation in the Qing Dynasty, with a focus on being safe and thorough.