Yun Chuwei was a little puzzled: "Why does the Supervisor ask this? What does Supervisor mean? Why not just say it directly!"

Li Zhengkui frowned: "Look at your record!"

As he spoke, Li Zhengkui handed the notebook to Yun Chuwei.

Yun Chuwei took the notebook and read it carefully.

She finished reading the record and said slowly, "Is there any problem with this?"

She thought her notes were clear, without any typos or problems.

Li Zhengkui looked a little unhappy: "Don't you know that the results of stargazing can't be written like this?"

It was the first time for him to see the results of stargazing that clearly recorded the location, disaster situation, possible consequences, and measures to be taken!

If you don’t know, you might think she is recording what has happened!

Yun Chuwei pointed at the record above and said, "I recorded what was bound to happen, using black ink. I used cinnabar ink for the possible consequences. I used indigo ink for the measures that should be taken. What's the problem? Did I not write it clearly enough?"

Li Zhengkui almost fainted from anger at Yun Chuwei's matter-of-fact words.

"Can you guarantee that the disasters you recorded will only occur in the places you marked? Do you know..." Li Zhengkui scolded Yun Chuwei angrily.

Yun Chuwei interrupted Li Zhengkui in a calm tone, "I can guarantee it!"

Li Zhengkui choked and spoke subconsciously, intending to teach Yun Chuwei a lesson as an elder: "I mean, when it comes to stargazing, you can't write things too clearly or too arbitrarily. You..."

At this point, Li Zhengkui suddenly caught Yun Chuwei's key words and asked, "What did you say? You mean, you can be sure that there will be heavy rains in Jiangcheng for months? You can be sure by stargazing?"

Yun Chuwei pointed to the horizon: "There are also clouds and directions."

Of course, there are also factors such as the country's destiny that she calculated by losing half her life.

However, she didn't say this.

Li Zhengkui was completely speechless.

He looked at Yun Chuwei for a long time before finding his voice again: "Young man, don't speak nonsense! You know, once you hand over your observation results to His Majesty, you can't take them back. If your assertion is wrong, then you are completely finished!"

He had been in the Imperial Observatory for decades and never dared to make such a conclusion. How dare she?

He heard that His Majesty sent an express courier of 800 miles to deliver the news to Jiangcheng that same day, ordering the people in Jiangcheng to harvest the summer grain and reinforce the levees.

If we rush to harvest summer crops before they are fully mature, there will definitely be losses in yield.

If Yun Chuwei's assertion was wrong, then the loss would be on Yun Chuwei's head. At that time, beheading would be the least of his punishment.

Yun Chuwei finally understood that Li Zhengkui was worried that she would be beheaded for making a wrong assertion.

She couldn't help but joked, "What should I do? How about I run to His Majesty and say that I just wrote it randomly and ask him to withdraw the order?"

Li Zhengkui rolled his eyes at Yun Chuwei in annoyance and said, "It's been four days. Jiangcheng's summer grain has been harvested. Can we still take it back?"

Yun Chu smiled slightly: "So, it's useless for you to scold me here, why not save your breath?"

"You..." Li Zhengkui was furious. Why was this person so stubborn?

"Okay, I'm going to the observatory. If you're okay, go back and have a rest. You're old, so don't stay up late. It's not good for your health!" After Yun Chuwei finished speaking, he walked up the stairs.

Li Zhengkui looked at Yun Chuwei's back and was so angry that he blew his beard and glared.

At this time, Mo Xu, the deputy director of the Imperial Observatory, appeared.

He was a little surprised when he saw Li Zhengkui: "Master Jianzheng, who are you angry with?"

Li Zhengkui stared at Yun Chuwei and said, "How come young people nowadays are so arrogant and domineering? I taught her with good intentions, but look at her attitude!"

Mo Xu's attitude towards Yun Chuwei has always been to keep his distance.

In fact, most people in the Imperial Observatory have this attitude towards Yun Chuwei.

It was against the rules to directly appoint a young girl, who had no apparent ability, as Lingtai Lang.

However, when Yun Chuwei came to take office, she brought the Embroidered Uniform Guard with her, which shows the extent of His Majesty's favor for her.

Therefore, everyone looked down on Yun Chuwei in their hearts, but they would not say it out loud. They would just avoid her when they saw her.

However, this time, the look in Mo Xu's eyes when he looked at Yun Chuwei was a little more complicated.

"Supervisor, I have something to tell you about Lingtai Lang."

Li Zhengkui now feels a headache whenever he hears anything about Yun Chuwei.

"What's the matter? Tell me!"

Mo Xu said, "Eight hundred miles of urgent news. In the Jiangcheng area, there was a strange phenomenon. The day was as dark as night, and heavy rain poured down."

Li Zhengkui was shocked. He looked at Mo Xu in disbelief: "You mean, Yun Chuwei's assertion has come true?"

Mo Xu nodded: "It has indeed appeared. Although we don't know how long the heavy rain will last, this is the heaviest rain in Jiangcheng area that has not been seen in a hundred years. If the summer grain had not been stored in advance, I'm afraid the losses would have been heavy!"

Li Zhengkui was so shocked that he couldn't speak. He looked at Yun Chuwei again and saw that she was already standing on the observatory.

The girl was wearing a simple gown, which tightly bound her slender waist. Her long black hair was tied up with a jade hairpin, and she looked clean and fresh.

She tilted her head slightly, standing facing the wind, and her slightly thin figure seemed to blend into the starry sky.

At this moment, Yun Chuwei exuded the aura of a banished immortal.

Li Zhengkui whispered: "Is she really that powerful?"

Mo Xu sighed: "Zheng Kui, we are old and have to admit defeat!"

Li Zhengkui was silent for a long time before he said, "Mo Xu, maybe it's not that we are old, but that we gave up from the beginning! Do you still remember how you recorded your first stargazing?"

Mo Xu stopped talking.

He has forgotten how to record it.

But he remembered what his master had said to him.

Master said, don’t remember it too clearly. Even if you can guess where the disaster occurred, don’t write it down. Just use the direction instead.

Speculations based on astrology are prone to error, and if they are written in too much detail, they may become your epitaph.

In this way, passed down from generation to generation, they actually gave up from the very beginning.

Over the years, only Yun Chuwei has written such detailed stargazing records and handed them to His Majesty.

More importantly, what she asserted actually happened.

"It's because we are not strong enough and our abilities are too poor!" Li Zhengkui said, walking towards Yun Chuwei.

Mo Xu subconsciously called him and asked, "Where are you going?"

"Of course, I'll go and ask Yunlingtai for advice!" Li Zhengkui said.

Seeing this, Mo Xu followed suit.

Arriving at the observatory, Li Zhengkui looked at Yun Chuwei's back and asked, "Lingtai Lang, can I ask you something?"

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