Concubine Hui's trip to Huzhou was a good opportunity to make a contribution.

In his previous life, tea farmers in Huzhou had rebelled, and the imperial court had suppressed them intermittently. When foreign enemies invaded, the imperial court was unable to attend to them, and Huzhou was overrun with bandits, and chaos reigned. Ultimately, however, most of the rebels were recruited by Zhao Huaisheng, forming an army to fight against the foreign enemies.

If Concubine Hui could go to Huzhou for training and have the chance to make friends with Zhao Huaisheng, then if war really breaks out between the two countries in the future, both of them would be able to serve as pillars of support.

However, this is all for later.

Before going to Huzhou, Concubine Hui had to deal with the hunting situation in front of her.

Others may not know the details of this hunting trip, but Fei Wan already knows that the emperor's real intention is not to go hunting!

"Sisters, it's getting late. We've had a tiring day. Why don't we go home early and rest? There's still hunting to watch and play tomorrow."

Fei Wan returned to the concubines, stayed with them for a while, and then asked everyone to disperse.

Defei was still not satisfied.

But the emperor was angry in the dragon tent, and she knew that she couldn't play too much, otherwise everyone's happy voices would be transmitted into the tent, wouldn't that make His Majesty unhappy?

So everyone went their separate ways.

Half of the roasted lamb was not finished yet, everyone was just having fun. Who would want to eat real greasy barbecue when they usually eat delicacies from land and sea?

Fei Wan took all the remaining meat.

Back in the tent, he led his men to remove the bones and make a soup, which he fed to every palace attendant who came with him. He himself was also very full. As for Gu Shu'er, she ate a lot, and she had two large bowls of mutton bone soup with rice.

Everyone was full and there was some meat left.

Fei Wan asked someone to prepare some rice and meat and sent them secretly to Concubine Hui.

Concubine Hui and her soldiers were stationed outside the camp, participating in the hunt as a general. They accepted the food Fei Wan sent, which looked quite substantial, enough to feed their group of over four hundred people.

So after dinner, Concubine Hui and the others had a hearty midnight snack.

The soldiers in other nearby teams were extremely envious.

"Sister, you usually stop me from eating too much before going to bed, but today, for the first time ever, you ate quite a lot yourself. As expected, it's better to go out of the palace for a stroll. You have become more generous."

Before going to sleep, Gu Shuer lay on the felt couch, muttering to herself in a daze.

"But can I change this outfit? What kind of pajamas are these? They're not soft at all." She was dissatisfied with the clothes Fei Wan gave her.

She was not wearing her usual soft silk nightgown, but long sleeves and long pants, like a woman working in the market. She also wore slippers, which were thicker than her daily walking shoes.

Fei Wan held her down and said, "Go to sleep. The night breeze in the mountains is cool. This pajamas is more suitable than usual."

Gu Shuer mumbled to herself and soon fell asleep.

Fei Wan slept beside her with her clothes on.

There are also complete clothes and shoes.

It’s not because the mountain breeze is cool, but so that we can get up and respond at any time.

Who knows when something will happen.

Fei Wan's hand under the quilt was still holding the knife. She was sleeping soundly, but also alert.

In the dream, I saw two children from my previous life. They were wearing coarse farm clothes and looked about seven or eight years old. They were standing in a shabby country courtyard with their hands outstretched, calling for their mother and father.

A farming couple whose identities were unclear came back from outside the yard, put down their hoes, and held their children in their arms.

Did they grow up safely?

Did you become an ordinary but loved farm kid among the people?

Fei Wan wanted to see more clearly, but she couldn't get close to the children.

She shed tears in her dream.

When I woke up, I found that half of my pillow was wet.

On the night in the mountains that should have been quiet, the sound of iron clashing and shouting of killing could be heard.

Fei Wan immediately put the dream behind her and sat up.

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