Chapter 48 Grain Grain



At this time, a large group of people gathered outside the prefectural government office.

"If we come here to cause trouble, will the prince really agree to release the grain?"

When the man saw the three big words "Taishou Mansion", he felt a little scared.

"Why are you scared now? Once the King of Jin leaves, he'll take the grain from Youzhou to Qingzhou, and we'll just be waiting to die! By then, even if you want to make trouble, you won't be able to do anything."

The man next to him was fair and tender, wearing a dark brown coarse cloth, and encouraged.

Others echoed his words.

"That's right! You want to die, but we don't. I heard that the famine in Qingzhou is even worse than in Youzhou. The King of Jin came here just to borrow grain. Now that he sees that we have grain in Youzhou, he must be moving all of it to Qingzhou."

"His Royal Highness the Prince of Jin is not that kind of person, otherwise he wouldn't have given us porridge to save us."

"Don't forget, Qingzhou is the territory of His Royal Highness the Prince of Jin. If the Prince of Jin wants to govern, he will first govern Qingzhou."

Encouraged by several people, everyone finally made up their minds and said to the prefect.

"Please, Your Majesty, release the grain!"

"Please, Your Majesty, release the grain and save the people of Youzhou!"

Prince Jin vaguely heard the noise outside from the courtyard. He paused while holding Baizi's hand and said, "Ying Qi, go see what's going on outside."

Just as Yingqi was about to leave, the servant outside walked in.

"Your Majesty, there are a group of people outside, clamoring for you to release grain to Youzhou."

Seeing this, the county magistrate volunteered, "Your Majesty, please leave this matter to me."

Prince Jin folded his sleeves and waved his hand, "Go ahead, go and take a look."

He raised his eyes and glanced at Zhao Chengqian and his brother standing under the tree, "Gan'er, Yong'er, you guys go over there too."

"Yes, father."

The two brothers bowed obediently and followed the county magistrate out of the yard.

King Jin lost interest in playing chess and threw away the white piece. "Send the Ying people to watch and capture those who are causing trouble for me."

"Ask everyone one by one, who gave the order?"

"Subordinates, I will send someone over right away."

——

Ruanruan returned to her villa and lay on the sofa at home, dazed for a while.

Only then did I remember my grandmother's instructions.

She got up from the sofa, opened her schoolbag and took out the list her grandmother had given her.

"Uncle Jin Wang, Brother Xiaogan, are you here?"

Ruanruan moved closer to the vase and asked softly.

At this time, Prince Jin was sitting opposite Doctor Luo Shen, drinking tea, and a soft voice could be heard faintly in their ears.

Doctor Luo frowned, pausing with his hand clutching the teacup. "Your Highness, did you hear any sound?"

How come he heard a child's voice?

Could it be that he was hallucinating?

Prince Jin ignored him, immediately put down the teacup in his hand, and turned sideways to look at the vase beside him.

"Soft?"

He softened his voice.

A soft and tender voice gradually came out clearly from the vase.

"Uncle Jin Wang, you are here."

"Ruanruan's grandmother made a list of things to donate."

"Grandma told you to take a look ahead of time so you can prepare and store these things. Then compare them and if anything is missing or soft, ask Grandma to make up for it."

Ruanruan stuffed the list into the vase, and the paper was passed to King Jin through the vase.

King Jin saw the list coming out of the vase and took it out. The words on it were slightly different from those here.

The characters on Ruanruan's side are simpler, and theirs are more complicated, but some of the fonts are exactly the same.

According to the meaning of the words in the previous and next sentences.

King Jin could roughly guess the meaning of those simple characters.

He reread the words carefully, holding the edge of the table tightly with one hand to suppress the intense emotions in his heart.

"Are all these things given to us?" he asked uncertainly.

"yes."

King Jin took a deep breath and said, "Thank you, Ruanruan."

"You're welcome. Once the things arrive, Ruanruan will notify Uncle Jin."

Ruanruan's voice was loud and generous.

"good."

After the King of Jin finished talking to Ruanruan, he asked someone to bring paper and pen, lowered his head and copied down the list in their traditional Chinese characters. His hands were shaking with excitement as he copied.

"Little...little fairy!"

"The little fairy has spoken."

Doctor Luo Shen, who was standing opposite, widened his eyes, fixed his gaze on the vase, and pointed at it.

He seemed to have just come to his senses, and when he remembered what had just happened, his head exploded instantly as if it had been struck by lightning.

Oh my god!

The little fairy really spoke through the vase.

Dad, Mom, look, this is the real god.

The parents and their son have made great progress and actually met a god!

Doctor Song saw that he looked dazed and nodded, "Now you completely believe it, don't you?"

"Our Highness is a man blessed by God. Even in desperate situations, there are gods to help him."

Doctor Song saw that the King of Jin appeared calm on the surface, with a slightly raised brow, which showed that he was extremely happy inside.

He waved the fan in his hand and continued, "Even if those people in Bianjing plotted everything, it would all be in vain."

Every word Doctor Song said touched people's hearts.

"cough!"

King Jin interrupted him with a light cough.

"Ying Qi, have someone clean up an empty room and send a few people to double the size of the ice room in the prefectural government office."

King Jin was preparing to pack the supplies that Ruanruan was about to deliver.

After Ying Yi retreated, he called in a few personal guards from the palace. Each of them had a sword hanging around his waist, holding the hilt in his hand, with sharp eyes and frighteningly cold faces, as if they were about to draw their swords in the next second.

They walked through the front yard, and the maids and servants who passed by all lowered their heads.

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