The old man seemed a little apologetic.
"...I'm sorry to bother you guys here," the old man paused, then continued, "There are no extra houses in our village. Although this one is a bit shabby, it can at least shelter you from the wind and rain. I'll find someone to help you repair it tomorrow."
"Oh, okay, thank you very much, thank you very much!"
The Shen family thanked the old man profusely and sent him off, and they finally felt at ease.
After traveling thousands of miles, I finally have a home.
The whole family was very excited.
Shen Fuyou and his elder brother walked around the house several times. The foundation was solid, but the walls needed to be rebuilt and there were many places on the roof where moonlight could seep through.
But these are not a big deal.
It will only take some time for this place to become a home that can shelter you from the wind and rain.
The family happily put down their luggage and started cleaning.
Zhang and Wu started to build a small earthen stove in the yard and began to cook dinner.
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While the Shen family was busy, the capital was not peaceful either.
The young emperor suddenly fell off his horse and died.
King Rui ascended the throne after repeated requests from his ministers.
The prince of Rui was named the crown prince, which shocked the court and the country.
What shocked everyone was not only the inexplicable death of the little emperor, but also the most crucial question: how could the Dali Kingdom have a prince with impaired vision?
After a group of doctors from the Censorate repeatedly advised and remonstrated, and after being dismissed from their posts, the court finally calmed down.
But the calm was only temporary.
A few days before King Rui's coronation ceremony.
Abnormalities occurred in many places in the Dali Kingdom.
First, many places in the north suddenly became as bright as day in the middle of the night, scaring the local people. The Beirong took the opportunity to send 100,000 troops to attack the city and seize the land in the name of the king of Dali being immoral and unworthy of his position and being punished by heaven.
Many cities in the north fell.
The Beirong people burned, killed, and looted, and the vitality that the north had finally recovered was once again wiped out.
Perhaps because they felt that the amount of food they looted was too little, even the local people were imprisoned by the Rong people.
The north suddenly became a wasteland, with starving people everywhere.
The people were panicked and headed south in search of survival.
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