The fierce peasant woman is busy farming

Chapter 129 Business Hindered

As expected, there are many hidden talents among the servants in these wealthy families.

However, after all, they were outnumbered and two fists could not beat four hands, and they soon began to suffer defeat.

Zhou Yue and several children were all injured.

Although the other party are also villagers, they probably do a lot of evil in their daily lives.

If they fight to the death, their momentum will overwhelm their own side.

Zhou Yue was almost in despair. Did God send him here just to live a few more months?

Is it true that I will accomplish nothing in this life?

Is it true that justice cannot defeat evil?

Zhou Yue closed his eyes and wielded the kitchen knife, hacking at the opponent without thinking.

In terms of momentum, we did regain one or two points.

At this time, she heard many people gathering around.

As the shouting sounded, Zhou Yue thought: Could it be that the other party has a backup plan?

It’s over, it’s over, my life is over.

Soon when the crowd got closer, Zhou Yue realized that they were all villagers from Fenghuangtai Village holding hoes and sickles.

The village chief's gray hair shone brightly in the dark night. He was holding a carrying pole in his hand and rushing to the front.

I guess the villagers heard the noise and came running to help.

Zhou Yue's tears suddenly flowed down.

Without bothering to wipe it off, she immediately pulled herself together and joined the battle again.

The battle lasted for so long that Zhou Yue's arms became numb from swinging them.

Many people fell down and wailed.

Then Zhou Yue heard the sound of horse hooves.

The sound of horse hooves coming closer and closer.

This is like a savior from heaven. Only the government has such a large group of horses.

Soon, the speculation was confirmed.

Ren Pingsheng came ahead on horseback.

Zhou Yue rolled his eyes, the kitchen knife in his hand fell to the ground with a clang, and then he sat down on the ground with weak legs.

Ren Pingsheng brought a team of imperial guards from the court and took care of all the bad guys.

Ten days later.

Everything is settled.

Xu Jiaqi, no, it was Her Royal Highness the Princess, returned to her home in Kyoto crying.

Xu Pingjun stayed in Fenghuangtai Village.

Those who rescued the princess were rewarded by the court and generously rewarded by King Ning.

Zhou Yue distributed these rewards to the participants according to their contributions.

Although this huge sum of money was divided among each person, it was less than fifty taels.

But for the villagers whose average annual income is very low, it is already very good.

Through this incident, the identities of several people were exposed.

Needless to say, Her Royal Highness the Princess.

Cui Da was recognized by the commander of the Yulin Guards from the capital.

He is the personal attendant of the former left prime minister who just stepped down from the court, Grand Tutor Cui Renjie. No, it is an old servant.

The person the saint had been looking for was actually staying in this remote place, and he even accepted a commoner, a farmer's boy as his student.

You know, the talented people in Beijing who wanted to be Prime Minister Cui's disciples could line up from the East City Gate Tower to the Xuanwu Gate.

What is unexpected is that in addition to being interested in martial arts, Jun Mo also likes to learn medicine and the art of making and poisoning.

He followed Xu Pingjun closely and slowly began to utter single words.

With simple words and gestures, he communicated with Xu Pingjun smoothly.

He has now become the common apprentice of Xu Pingjun and Ren Pingsheng, and spends all day in the small courtyard next door.

He refused to go home until dinner time, and even Zhou Yue became jealous.

This is something for later, so I won’t mention it for now.

It took Zhou Yue ten full days to deal with the incident and send those officials away.

Life is back on track.

The difference is that everyone has much more money in their hands now.

Zhou Yue spread the news in the village that everyone could use the money to invest in the Ning family's business.

The minimum profit for everyone is 10%, with no upper limit.

By the end of the year, Ning's Enterprise will issue a detailed report to everyone and distribute dividends and profits according to the report.

Although most people didn't understand what Zhou Yue said, judging from their willingness to try their best to rescue her family, the villagers were willing to trust Zhou Yue and Qing Mo.

During this period, the business done by the Ning family's eldest branch, the people who came and went, and the way they did things all allowed everyone to see their character.

Therefore, most people choose to buy shares.

At one point, Zhou Yue had so much money that he could open several shops.

Money makes things easier. Zhou Yue and Qing Mo discussed going to the county to open the shop first.

Once I have experience doing business in the county and have become familiar with the network of contacts, I will open a few more stores.

At this time, Master Cui came to visit.

Master Cui hasn't been here for a long time. He came this time for Jun Mo.

There is also a little good news.

He actually took the initiative to accept Jun Mo as his disciple.

I don’t know when it started, but Jun Mo followed Xuan Mo to the town every day to study with Master Cui.

In just a few days, he captured Master Cui's heart.

His speaking ability improved rapidly, but his reading ability improved even faster than his speaking ability.

After he could speak, I found that he could recognize most of the words.

He followed Xuan Mo and studied the Four Books and Five Classics, the Classics of Chinese Classics, history, and some poetry and songs with great interest.

After Jun Mo rescued a martial arts master and a medical father for himself, he successfully found a literary master for himself with his intelligence and perseverance.

Zhou Yue breathed a sigh of relief. She had been afraid that Jun Mo would only be able to speak haltingly for the rest of his life.

I can only be a rude warrior.

I didn't expect that he would be interested in so many things.

Later, Zhou Yue unexpectedly discovered that Master Cui was teaching Jun Mo "Zizhi Tongjian", "Records of the Grand Historian", and historical books of previous dynasties.

Most people who study for the imperial examinations only glance over history books.

They read history mostly for the purpose of writing articles, so that they could make their statements meaningful, and so that they could quote from classics in the future to refute others and convince their superiors and the emperor.

To put it bluntly, it is just memorizing some historical facts.

However, Jun Mo's reading of history seems to be different.

Master Cui asked him to write an article after learning each chapter, expressing his own views.

Zhou Yue had seen an article he wrote and had never expected that he could reach such a level in such a short time.

Master Cui was very pleased to know that Jun Mo and Xuan Mo were different disciples.

Master Cui didn't know how he felt when he discovered that Jun Mo was suitable for politics.

I don’t know why, but he teaches whatever he likes.

And what they teach are things that are useless to ordinary people.

Master Cui felt like he was crazy.

Perhaps the current saint has disappointed him too much.

The good news that Mr. Cui brought was that the liquor production and operation license he had entrusted his friend in Beijing to apply for was approved.

Master Cui handed the two pieces of paper to Zhou Yue and told her:

"There is only one last step left. You need to go to the county government office in person."

It turns out that if you want to operate locally with a license issued by the Ministry of Household Affairs, you still need to register with the county.

Otherwise, since there is no registration in the county, we naturally don’t know which local businesses are operating such projects.

This is not conducive to management.

Zhou Yue understood and comprehended this matter, but if he really wanted to go to the county, he needed to meet the county magistrate Wang Jin.

Neither she nor Qing Mo wanted to do this.

Except for Ning and Ren Pingsheng, no one else in the family could meet Wang Jin.

Zhou Yue fell into sorrow. Could it be that his business had suffered a setback before it even started?

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