Chapter 49 The Enlightenment Teacher



Did the chicken jump in by itself?

Were they thrown in here?

Her profession in her past life instilled in her a cautious personality; whenever she saw a chicken from who-knows-where, her mind would race with wild thoughts.

Looking at the paint on the chicken wings, it looked even more familiar. This chicken belonged to Lu Dashan!

Tsk! Su Jiaoniang isn't the type to steal chickens or take advantage of others, but since she didn't steal the chicken, she naturally wouldn't consider returning it.

The chicken that jumped into her room was naturally hers.

I stared at the chicken and slowly closed my eyes; I dreamt of eating chicken all night.

The next morning, Su Jiaoniang was busy in the kitchen when she woke up. She served a bowl of fresh chicken soup, and the Zhang family members, including the children, each received a bowl of chicken soup, along with two pieces of bone with meat in it.

The freshly killed free-range chicken tastes extremely delicious.

There were also a few small shiitake mushrooms inside. The Zhang family was very satisfied with the meal, and the Zhang family members, who used to do hard and tiring work every day, visibly became stronger.

After breakfast, Mrs. Jiang stared at the chickens she raised for a long time. She counted them and found that none of them were missing.

Then he looked at the chicken bones being gnawed on by the dog in the yard... and a look of confusion flashed in his eyes.

Su Jiaoniang smiled, gave Jiang Shi some instructions, and hurried to the county town.

After walking around the county school, I found that the youngest child there was six years old. The teaching method was the most traditional: the teacher lectured and the children listened. The old teacher's lessons were rigid, and the children were drowsy. Even I, an adult, could hardly listen to it, let alone the younger children.

Su Jiaoniang, on a whim, headed toward the side gate of the Cai family. Of all the women she had ever met, Madam Feng was the most successful. If she couldn't recommend a good teacher, then the two children's education would have to be postponed.

Preferring to wait a while longer and to guide her children according to her own standards, Su Jiaoniang dared not let her two children find a mentor casually.

Firstly, it will have a significant impact on the future of both of them.

Secondly, good teachers and helpful friends are what the two of them need at this moment.

Tang Pozi happened to be guarding the side gate when she saw Su Jiaoniang smiling. She happily led her to Madam Feng's side.

Su Jiaoniang explained her demands.

Madam Feng chuckled upon hearing this, a shallow dimple appearing at the corner of her mouth. Her fair skin, tinged with a pinkish hue, resembled a blooming peony, making her incredibly beautiful.

Every time Su Jiaoniang saw this person, she was amazed. Beautiful women are easy to find, but it is rare to see one who is so unique and so captivating.

"Find a tutor for the child?" Madam Feng pondered for a moment, then continued, "I do have someone in mind. If he can't teach the child well, there are probably very few people in the world who can. But this person is very strict. If you feel sorry for the child during his teaching process, you can't interfere."

"That's only right," Su Jiaoniang said with a smile.

She wanted to know who the gentleman Madam Feng was referring to was.

"Go and invite Mr. Gu here." Seeing Su Jiaoniang's confusion, Madam Feng spoke softly, and Granny Tang walked out.

While Su Jiaoniang was drinking a cup of tea, Granny Tang came over with the so-called Mr. Gu.

Upon seeing this person clearly, Su Jiaoniang almost spat out the tea she was drinking; she had seen this person quite a few times recently.

"It's you!" Su Jiaoniang said. The person in front of her was very strange. His face looked fake. He was also the dead man's comrade-in-arms. He looked quite imposing.

Gu Xizhou nodded and asked calmly, "Would Madam Su like to test me?"

A test, of course, is necessary. Only through testing can one know a person's character. If the child is misled, there will be no room for regret. Finding a teacher for the child is the most troublesome thing.

Madam Feng was a sensible person.

Seeing that the two were about to fight, she left with Granny Tang.

Only a few maids remained in the room.

Tea, water, writing brushes, and ink were all provided.

Lu Wujiu first wrote a few words on the Xuan paper. As the saying goes, "You can tell a person's character from their handwriting." The style of handwriting is often closely related to a person's personality, and you can completely tell a person's character from their handwriting.

Su Jiaoniang stared at the words on the paper, a look of satisfaction flashing in her eyes. "Unyielding and magnanimous," she thought, "such a person must be resolute, and I admire him."

Then they presented some simple questions to test students' intelligence and reaction time.

Lu Wujiu tackled them one by one, and afterwards Su Jiaoniang used the legal exam questions she had seen in her later life on Gu Xizhou.

Lu Wujiu's eyes finally brightened; this was the first time he had ever heard of such a strange question.

However, in order to get a close look at the young emperor, he still answered the questions very seriously.

Su Jiaoniang became increasingly satisfied.

Although this person's identity is somewhat questionable, he is the original man's comrade-in-arms, recommended by Madam Feng, and has a solid foundation and profound knowledge. As it stands, he is more than capable of teaching Gu Changsheng the Little Buddha.

Even the incident of Old Wang's cow running away and scaring Old Sun's dog, which then bumped into Old Zhang in its panic, causing Old Zhang to fall to the ground and break his leg, has raised questions about how to resolve the situation and who bears the greatest responsibility.

Gu Xizhou's gaze fell on Su Jiaoniang.

He truly learned a lot this time.

It also confirms that Su Jiaoniang is not a spy. Spies wouldn't make themselves stand out too much; someone who is obviously conspicuous in a crowd would be too easily noticed.

"What does Madam Su think?"

“Okay!” Su Jiaoniang nodded, and the two discussed the start date, salary, and living allowance.

Su Jiaoniang had just left the Cai family.

As for the start date, that will naturally be when the houses are built and ready for people to live in.

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