Chapter 258: Love the House and the Dog
Four years ago, Min Yuqing should have been only twelve or thirteen years old. Children from poor families have to take on responsibilities early. Not to mention in ancient times, even in modern times, in truly poor areas, children as young as three or four can share some of the housework, and it is not surprising that they can support a family.
What is strange is her conversation, upbringing, and vivid embroidery.
In ancient times, if a common people could train an embroiderer, or learn a craft, they would be considered wealthy in the eyes of the common people.
A poor family like the Min family simply has no money to raise children.
This sudden change gave Chen Heng a bold guess.
When she turned into Chen Heng, she thought the original body was no longer on her body. Who would have thought that the original body turned into Liu Zhiyue? Then Liu Zhiyue might also turn into Min Yuqing?
"Rebirth: Life-Swap Metamorphosis"?
"Madam, what's wrong?" Ah Chan saw that Madam Shen looked a little strange.
"Nothing. Let's go find Nanny and Sister-in-law." If what she thought was true, she couldn't imagine how a lady from a noble family like Min Yuqing had survived these four years. How much effort did a little girl like her have to put in to come to the imperial capital from a small county? Compared with her, Chen Heng suddenly felt that her current life was very happy.
There were fewer people in the temple than before.
When Chen Heng arrived in front of the Hall of All Beings, she saw Madam Wu, who was chatting with her sister-in-law. Min Yuqing and the cousin in the crabapple-red dress were standing beside them.
Shen Heng also noticed that Min Yuqing's eyes would fall on Aunt Feng from time to time. Although she hid it very well, the tenderness in her eyes could not be deceived.
"Aheng, why are you so slow?" Xia saw her sister-in-law coming over. "That's great! Madam Wu has also brought Miss Min and her niece to burn incense."
Shen Heng greeted.
The cousin was pretty and looked obedient when she stood there without saying a word. But when she saw Chen Heng, her face changed drastically. She wanted to hide herself, but with so many people watching, she had no choice but to bow slightly along with Min Yuqing.
Chen Heng was not a talkative person. Min Yuqing hadn't said anything about what happened just now, so she wouldn't mention it either.
"I came here specifically to ask for a peace talisman for Wu Jin's father." Madam Wu said, "The court wants to send food to the soldiers in Wanzhou, and the Minister of Agriculture insisted on taking Wu Jin's father with him, and he couldn't refuse."
"Why does Master Wu have to go with us?" asked Xia.
"He's been dealing with grain his whole life, so he knows a lot. What could possibly go wrong? It's just that the Minister of Agriculture isn't very confident, so having more people around to keep him company is reassuring."
Chen Heng and Min Yuqing followed behind, trying to test her: "Yuqing, where did you learn to embroider? When Mammy saw your handkerchief, she couldn't let it go. She said that such a good skill can't be learned without childhood training, right, Mammy?"
Aunt Feng, who was standing by, smiled and said, "Yes. I wonder where Miss Min's master came from?"
"When I was young, I saved an old lady, and she taught me embroidery for several years." Min Yuqing told the excuse she had always made.
Chen Heng suddenly understood, and understood immediately.
The cousin walking at the back was a little impatient. She had always thought her aunt would let her cousin marry her, but who would have thought that Min Yuqing would suddenly appear and sneer, "Who can't do embroidery?" Seeing that no one paid any attention to her, she added, "What's so good about Min Yuqing? Her father is paralyzed and can't even speak, and her eldest sister is a lunatic. I wouldn't even look at a family like that."
"Yu Ke, shut up." Madam Wu shouted. This niece was spoiled by her sister and had no sense of propriety in her speech. Not only could she not tell what to say and what not to say, she couldn't even shut up.
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