Chi Yu returned to the carriage, and only after confirming that everyone had left and closing the door did he breathe a sigh of relief.
It's too hot outside, and she desperately needs to get back into her space.
The temperature in Jianzhou Prefecture has already reached 45 degrees Celsius. I wonder what it's like in Anping County now.
And what about Chijia'ao?
Thinking about all this, she went into the space and sat in the living room to rest for a while.
Then he went out again and took out the rice that had just been harvested in the past two days to dry.
When she entered the space again, she saw her second brother coming over.
Chi Erxiong was exhausted. When he saw the chilled mung bean soup on the table, he poured himself a bowl and drank it all in one gulp.
After calming down, she asked, "Little Fish, is Amu almost done with his exams?"
Chi Yu shook her head: "No! Second Brother, Amu said that the prefectural examination of Da Chu Kingdom is also divided into the main examination and the re-examination."
The exam lasts only one day, and they cannot leave after it is over.
Once you're confirmed to have passed the exam, you can continue with the second and third rounds of testing.
For those who didn't pass the exam, their day was over.
So, the exam plus the time spent waiting inside will take about nine days.
Amu's exam starts on the ninth day and he won't be out until the evening of the seventeenth.
Chi Yu was also stunned when she heard it.
You know, at least with the county-level examination, you could go home and wait after the first exam.
If you're confirmed to be on the list, you can continue with the second and third rounds of exams.
To my utter surprise, the prefectural examination was completely different; people had to stay inside.
You said if the weather is normal, you can just stay here.
In this sweltering heat, staying inside for nine days straight without being able to wash up or anything.
Judging from the estimates, regardless of whether the person suffered from heatstroke, they would definitely spoil!
When Chi Erxiong heard that it would be the evening of the seventeenth, he frowned.
"Little Fish, your sister-in-law says it's getting hotter and hotter outside."
Wouldn't our Anping County be even hotter than this?
I'm a little worried about home!
His wife is still in Chijia'ao, and he can't see her, so he's worried.
Chi Yu was also worried, but still tried to reassure her:
"Second brother, don't worry, your sister-in-law and Aqing will be fine."
Have you forgotten? Old houses are cooler than wooden cabins.
When I went to see my sister Qiao off today, I asked her to find a way to get some ivy for her house.
When the time comes, plant them by the stone wall. As long as Second Sister remembers to water them, they shouldn't die from the sun.
If ivy were to climb all over the stone house, it would probably be much cooler.
Besides, we have food and water at home, so nothing will go wrong.
Putting everything else aside, just considering all the things I've contributed to the imperial court, Lord Fang wouldn't allow anything to happen to our family, or rather, the Chi clan.
Chi Erxiong couldn't see anything, and although he felt that what his sister said made sense, he was still worried about her.
To stop himself from thinking about these things, he got up and went back to work.
Only when you're busy can you stop thinking about these trivial things!
Busy times always seem to pass by exceptionally quickly.
By the afternoon of the 17th, the vegetables, soybeans, rice, and wheat in the space had been harvested.
Only half of the potatoes were harvested, while 70% of the sweet potatoes were harvested.
Starting at 3 PM, Chi Yu and her sister made a point of setting aside time for this.
The two sisters set off around four o'clock and then waited under a big tree outside the examination hall.
Many family members came to pick up the passengers. Chi Yu waited until five o'clock before getting out of the carriage and standing on the carriage shaft.
The sun was still very strong, and the shade of the trees and the surrounding teahouses were packed with people.
For some reason, the examination hall should have opened its gates at around 5 a.m.
As a result, everyone waited until after six o'clock, when the sun was only setting before they started.
When the gate was opened, the first people to come out were carried out.
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