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Chapter 413: The Old Taoist Temple in the Tang Dynasty Xiao Kun Dao 21

Traveling with a child made the journey slower than before, so Jiang Yue modified the carriage again. The main reason was that Jiang Yue did not dare to modify it too much, because although the child was small, he was not stupid.

After a few days, Jiang Yue got a feel for his apprentice and then made a study plan for her. The initial study plan was not heavy, basically two or three classes a day, and the rest of the time was spent on sightseeing.

In fact, Jiang Yue was thinking of starting to study later. After all, she had just experienced a big change. Jiang Yue wanted to let her take it slow, but the child often cried when she slept at night, so she decided to let her learn something to distract her mind so that she wouldn't be immersed in the pain of the past every day.

After arriving at the next city, the little apprentice finally didn't have to take medicine anymore. Medicine was for regulating the body. Every time Jiang Yue saw that wrinkled little face, she couldn't help wanting to laugh. Every time she was accused by her apprentice's eyes, Jiang Yue could only turn her head away and pretend not to see it, otherwise she would be finished if she really laughed.

With Jiang Yue's company, and with more things to do every day, plus traveling and sightseeing, the little apprentice has become much more cheerful during this period. After arriving at the new city, Jiang Yue gave her the job of purchasing supplies. With two puppets accompanying and reminding her, she was not afraid of any accidents. Jiang Yue walked on the street with some emotion. She was not used to this ancient world no matter how many times she came to it.

The people nowadays are exploited too badly. Labor, war, and land taxes are one mountain higher than the other. Even though the protagonist has produced many things and potatoes are being promoted, the lives of the people have only evolved from being starved to not starving. If we talk about where the people live well, the people in the underground fiefdom of the protagonist are currently better off.

Some time ago, the protagonist fought to the death for a prostitute and a noble family. Many people could not understand the protagonist. Is it worth it for a so-called "untouchable"? Only Jiang Yue and the protagonist knew it was worth it.

Because as a modern person who grew up under the red flag, the protagonist's three views are very normal. Even Jiang Yue, who has lived for so long and whose three views have been distorted several times, still has the most basic concept as a human being.

If she meets a bad guy, Jiang Yue might kill him, but she would never turn a person into a candle. You can say that she is a ruthless killer, but she would never do such a dehumanizing thing.

After walking around the city, Jiang Yue returned to the temporary hotel where she was staying. The young apprentice next to her was counting the purchased supplies. Seeing Jiang Yue come back, she ran over and pulled her to introduce them to her, asking her what these were and what these things were used for, and that there was another bag containing snacks, etc. After she finished the introduction, the young apprentice had an expression that said, "Praise me, praise me!"

Jiang Yue couldn't help but rub her little head: "You did a good job. I, your master, sometimes forget things."

"hey-hey."

After putting the things on the carriage, the group found a place to eat. After having an apprentice, Jiang Yue stopped her original habit of being a vegetarian, because the little apprentice was emotionally sensitive, and if she saw Jiang Yue not eating, she would not eat either. However, she was young and still growing, and not eating meat could not guarantee a balanced nutrition. Even if she was fed pills, she had to do it slowly.

The next morning after finishing the morning class, Jiang Yue took her little apprentice to do some exercise. The exercise method was tailored for her. There would be no problem in sticking to it to strengthen her body and prolong her life. At the beginning, she could not complete a whole set. After a few months, she was able to complete a set of movements starting this month.

After breakfast, she started her daily homework. Jiang Yue not only taught her Taoist cultural knowledge, but also taught her the knowledge in the new textbooks of the protagonist academy, because Jiang Yue thought of letting her go to the academy to study for a few years after returning to Chang'an to broaden her horizons. As for other advanced things, Jiang Yue currently has no idea of ​​teaching her.

Jiang Yue can teach her a lot of things, but the final result is that she will be out of tune with the world like the protagonist. Jiang Yue is not sure whether the little apprentice can withstand such pressure. If she wants to learn something when she grows up, she will teach her. Besides, the current schoolwork is heavy enough. Jiang Yue must learn Chinese medicine skills. Although the little apprentice is very smart, she is still young and it is better for her to have a childhood life.

It was already past 10 o'clock when the morning class ended. Except for lunch, there was free time before 2 o'clock in the afternoon. You could read a book or go out to play. This was different from being on the road. Studying on the road could also kill time. Looking at the little apprentice who was learning how to identify and feed horses from the puppet, Jiang Yue thought about what to eat for lunch.

Jiang Yue doesn't care what her little apprentice learns. As long as she finishes her homework and is interested in something, Jiang Yue will let her learn it. Interest is the best teacher, isn't it? Even if she doesn't understand it, some understanding is good. Originally, she wanted to learn cooking from Jiang Yue, but Jiang Yue asked her to learn when she is older. Cooking requires more practice. Once she has done the fitness exercises well, she will have enough physical strength. Now she can't even lift a pot to learn cooking.

Jiang Yue thought about it and decided to make some light and refreshing dishes. After all, the weather was getting warmer. She walked into the kitchen, looked for ingredients, and prepared to make a dish of cold wild vegetables and steamed fish.

At this moment, the little apprentice ran in, his face flushed and his eyes sparkling: "Master, I just saw that the pony is very obedient, it must be a good horse."

Jiang Yue smiled and nodded, "Then you must take good care of it. When she grows up, you can ride her out to play."

Jiang Yue was cooking while chatting with her young apprentice, who was watching curiously. After a while, the meal was ready and they sat at the table to eat. The young apprentice ate with gusto and kept praising Jiang Yue's cooking skills.

After lunch, the little apprentice went to take a nap on her own initiative. She knew that she would have classes in the afternoon and if she dozed off, she would be spanked by her master. Jiang Yue handed the dishes to the puppet to clean up, and she also planned to take a nap. The afternoon sun shone through the window into the house, and there was peace and tranquility in it.

After waking up, they continued with the afternoon classes. After finishing the classes, they started to pack up and set off for the next place. After packing up, they went out for a big meal. The next morning, Jiang Yue and the others lined up before the city gate opened, so that they could travel a little further before the sun came out.

The time spent teaching the little apprentice on the road became much longer, because there was really nothing to do except for the breaks. At around eleven o'clock in the morning, they found an inn to rest. The horses pulling the carriage needed to rest. After getting off the carriage, the master and the apprentice began to prepare to cook, while the puppet went to fetch water for the horse. There was no drinking water near the inn, so water had to be fetched from the well.

For lunch, we had scrambled eggs with cucumbers, and then we took out a few sesame cakes and heated them up. This meal was just for the time being. When we set up camp at night, we would cook properly. Sometimes the weather was bad, we would just have sesame cakes with water for lunch. However, Jiang Yue was not in a hurry to travel, so he would cook whenever he could.

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