"Miss Mu, please tell me what you want, and the Zheng family will definitely do it."
After what happened in the morning, Zheng Yuan now admired Murong Shu very much. Miss Mu was knowledgeable and smart. She was very capable both in business and in medicine. He was willing to listen to her instructions.
Murong Shu told Zheng Yuan about his plan to build a private school in the fishing village, and got his approval, and he was willing to help supervise the matter.
And for the long-term consideration of the business, Zheng Yuan directly funded the private school, so that Murong Shu would not have to worry about it, Zheng Yuan would manage everything.
Murong Shu thought this was a good idea, so he agreed to Zheng Yuan's suggestion. Zheng Yuan didn't expect that today's good deed would continue to provide support for the future development of their Zheng family. Of course, this is all a story for later.
After dinner, Murong Shu discussed returning to Beijing with everyone. With the Zheng family around, there was basically no need to worry about things here.
The first batch of dried prawns can be stored after drying in the sun tomorrow, so we decided to set off for Beijing early the day after tomorrow.
Murong Shu wanted people to catch these seafood first, such as blue crabs, king crabs, hairy crabs and shrimps. She planned to bring them back to Beijing first, raise them in sea water, and set out directly by water.
The next day, before the fishermen went out to sea, Zheng Yuan sent someone to tell the head of the village about Murong Shu's request. When he heard that it was a nobleman who wanted it, the head of the village immediately arranged for the people going out to sea that day to catch more of these.
Agui is very good at fishing. In order to repay his benefactor, he went out to sea today with Guizhi's consent.
"Zhi'er, mother will stay at home with you and the children today. You have been very kind to our family and the village, so I want to catch more seafood for you to take away."
Agui's daughter-in-law had just given birth, and he was originally going to accompany her. However, when he heard that Guiren wanted these seafood, he also wanted to go out to sea. The headman's wife was afraid that her daughter-in-law would be unhappy, so she explained for her son.
"Mom, I understand. Brother Gui did the right thing. I'm not angry at all. I just hate that I can't go to help now because I'm in confinement." After listening to Agui's story about what happened last night, Guizhi felt grateful to Murong Shu. How could she be angry because Brother Gui didn't accompany her?
"Mom knows you are a good child. Tell me what you want to eat and I will make it for you. Your father and Agui are busy today." Seeing that her daughter-in-law was not angry, the headman's wife went to make breakfast. She couldn't let her daughter-in-law and grandson go hungry.
"Mom, just watch and do it. Thank you for your hard work." Guizhi is usually a well-behaved and filial daughter-in-law. She feels a little embarrassed to be served by her mother-in-law suddenly. However, she just gave birth yesterday, and her mother-in-law repeatedly told her to have a good rest, so she can only trouble her mother-in-law.
"Okay, Mom will do it right away. You and the children can rest first. Call Mom if you have any problems. Take good care of your health so as not to leave any root of disease." The headman's wife was afraid that her daughter-in-law would get out of bed secretly to work because she could not sit still, so she emphasized it again.
"Thank you, mother. Zhi'er will remember it."
Seeing that her daughter-in-law had really listened to her, the headman's wife felt relieved and went to the kitchen to make breakfast for Guizhi alone. The village chief and Agui went out to work before dawn.
After getting up early in the morning, Murong Shu also started to get busy.
"Shu'er, I'm seasick. I don't want to go by water. Let Master Liu and the others go by water. Can we continue to take the carriage?"
Jun Mingyue had been on a boat trip with King Zhenshan before, and she still remembered the feeling of seasickness. So when she heard that Murong Shu wanted to go by water, she pestered Murong Shu to discuss taking a carriage. She didn't want to be separated from Murong Shu, and the three-day journey would be too boring without Shu'er.
"Shu'er, since the princess is seasick, why don't we take a carriage? This way we can get there faster." Although he was very happy to go out, Mousse missed home and his wife, and wanted to reach the capital as soon as possible.
"Okay, but since this is the first time to transport these seafood, we still need someone to follow us, and I also have to write down the precautions during transportation." Murong Shu thought it was better to be more careful the first time, so he hoped that someone could follow him.
"Shu'er, Lord Liu and I will take the water route, and the rest of you will take the carriage. Do you think it's feasible?" Rong Yunnan knew that Mousse was here specifically to protect Murong Shu, and the Third Young Master Wen was here to accompany Miss Mu, so it would be more appropriate for him and Lord Liu to take the water route.
"Mr. Rong is absolutely right. Let's go as fast as possible and try not to waste time at each checkpoint. This way, we can reach the capital city at about the same time."
Liu Zhi had arranged everything in advance. He attached great importance to this matter. After all, it was the first time that his elder sister and brother-in-law asked him to do something. He didn't dare to think about the consequences if he messed up.
"Okay, I'll tell you in detail about the transportation precautions later."
Murong Shu felt that this arrangement was the best. Her second uncle and Zi Yu would definitely not be separated from her if she insisted on taking the water route. However, she was worried about Jun Mingyue being alone.
After the few people discussed it, Murong Shu was still worried and wrote down detailed precautions. Zheng Yuan took into consideration that this was the first transportation and this link would have to be completed by the Zheng and Rong families in the later stage, so he decided to go to the capital with Rong Yunnan directly to smooth the water route.
Murong Shu was more relieved now, but she was also worried about the progress of the fishing village. Zheng Yuan saw Murong Shu's worry and said with a smile, "Don't worry, Miss Mu, my father has arranged for other brothers to go, and it will definitely not affect the progress."
Things got busy in the afternoon as everyone started packing the dried prawns. Murong Shu asked people to bring many large baskets and put all the dried prawns in them, a total of twenty large baskets. Looking at two full carriages of dried prawns, Murong Shu was very happy.
These carriages were prepared when the Rong family came, so now it’s a good opportunity to take them back directly.
Murong Shu sorted the seafood delivered from the fishing village in the afternoon and arranged for it to be transported directly by water. The weather in the capital was much colder than here, so even if the fish died before reaching the capital, it would not have much of an impact. However, she preferred to eat fresh food, so she attached great importance to this trip by water.
After everything was packed up, Murong Shu asked Zheng Yuan to help find two people to look after the house. After all, the house was under her name now, and there would be someone to look after it, so she could move in directly in the future.
The next day, the group set out for Beijing before dawn. After several days of travel, they finally arrived in Beijing on the third night. Rong Yunnan, Liu Zhi and others also arrived at the same time.
This time, Rong Yunnan really experienced how easy it is to get things done when you have someone in the court. They had a smooth journey and the journey that was supposed to take four days ended up taking only three days. They even arrived half an hour earlier than Murong Shu and his group.
As soon as the carriage arrived at the city gate, we saw from afar General Mu, Wen Zhi and King Zhenshan, who had obviously been waiting at the city gate for a long time.