Traveling through time as a peasant girl to turn things around

Chapter 250 Ye Heng takes Huan Huan to practice navy

Ye Heng went to the palace that evening to get the imperial edict for Huanhuan, and gave it to Huanhuan during breakfast. Huanhuan took it and read it. Chai Gui and Chai Jingren—recommended by the Prince Regent, both talented in civil and military matters—are to be assigned to the naval camp to oversee naval training. They are appointed Admiral of the Naval Forces. Their official uniforms will arrive shortly.

Huanhuan said, "Hey, Mom and Dad, from now on, your son will embark on the road of making a living. I hope you will bless me!" He stood up and bowed to the south. He saluted Grandpa Chai Zhen and Grandma. "Let's go, Prince." Huanhuan looked at Yeheng and said. This made Yeheng feel a little guilty, but soon he didn't feel any guilt. "Let's go." Guoguo went out to see him off. Yeheng led out two horses, and Guoguo thought they looked good. "Come back early this afternoon," Guoguo reminded Yeheng. Yeheng looked at Guoguo and said, "I remember."

Mrs. Li, Li Ru, and Guo Guo all went to the greenhouse. Si Mei left two people behind, and Guo Guo sent them out to do her work. Now that Si Mei was in charge of the shop, Guo Guo had a much easier time.

Ye Heng happily arrived at Xiaowangzhuang on horseback. Ye Heng called a meeting and asked everyone to gather at the beach.

Ye Heng stood on a high place, facing ten thousand soldiers, and said: "I have something to do at home, so I can't come to train in person for a while. The emperor has appointed the third place winner to take the martial arts exam. The top thirty in the civil exam will be selected in front of the palace. Because I have many plans, the emperor has appointed the admiral of the navy, Chai Gui and Chai Jingren, to temporarily take my position. Water training will begin this morning, with 200 soldiers boarding the boat at a time to train in the sea. Afternoon..."

Ye Heng took Huan Huan to his tent, where he changed into his swimsuit and then his military uniform. It was a one-piece, elastic, tight-fitting outfit. Huan Huan had never worn anything like it before, and his face flushed. Ye Heng looked at Huan Huan and smiled, "You'll get used to it. Let's go." The two of them walked to the beach. The large boat was the one Guo Guo had sent. It could hold thousands of people. Ye Heng, now a skilled sailor, took Huan Huan and said, "Watch me sail." Huan Huan: "I still can't sail." Ye Heng: "It takes oil. I usually practice in a kayak. Let's go check on everyone. We'll be leaving soon." Huan Huan went to check on the people. Several generals, having heard the prince say to board the boat today, had arranged their soldiers and arrived. Huan Huan saw that most of the people were on board.

Back in the cabin, Ye Heng said, "Ship," into the microphone, "Attention, officers and men aboard. Ship now." This was all Guo Guo had taught him. The ship was equipped with modern facilities, including microphones, loudspeakers, and surveillance screens, allowing Ye Heng to see clearly outside.

Ye Heng: "Huan Huan, how are you swimming?" Huan Huan: "Alright." Ye Heng: "You should bring a lifebuoy. It's your first time in the sea, so safety comes first." Huan Huan: "Okay."

The ship entered the deep sea and dropped anchor. Ye Heng and Huan Huan came out of the cabin and onto the deck. Ye Heng called out, "There's a lifebuoy, jump on it." Ye Heng was the first to jump in. Unlike in the space dimension, the water here was cold, not cold. He quickly emerged to do some body exercises. Then, he entered the water again. Huan Huan took off his coat, put on the lifebuoy, and jumped in to touch and massage his body. His form was particularly graceful, and his figure was clearly visible under the tights. They had earplugs Guo Guo had given them, and they both wore them. Her long hair fluttered in the water. Huan Huan removed the lifebuoy and floated beside him, surging through the water. His buoyancy was good enough, so he put it back on. Ye Heng and Huan Huan went back to the ship's hold to change into dry clothes. Ye Heng took Huan Huan out again and directed the soldiers to swim in groups of five. At noon, a competition was held. All the generals entered the water to compete. Whoever first retrieved a ball thrown into the water would win first place. Huan Huan came in first, claiming the red ball. Ye Heng was just one step behind. Several generals were just a few steps away, missing the ball. They looked at each other and shook their heads. They were terrible swimmers. Ye Heng said, "You're already very good. General Chai has been swimming since he was a kid, so it's no big deal if you can't compare." The generals were speechless. They could only keep trying.

After lunch, they ate and rested. Ye Heng returned in the afternoon, while Huan Huan stayed behind. Huan Huan led everyone in a shallow swim. He engaged in a water battle with several generals. The generals, unimpressed, asked Huan Huan, "Do you feel pressured to lead so many naval forces at such a young age?" Huan Huan replied, "Well, I was studying at the academy, but the prince suddenly summoned me. I had no choice. Let's learn and teach at the same time." The generals looked at each other and decided to challenge Huan Huan. This was the scene where Guo Guo arrived.

The next day, Ye Heng had to come to Xiaowangzhuang again, and Guoguo also wanted to see her brother. So Ye Heng drove the carriage slowly to Xiaowangzhuang. From a distance, he saw Huanhuan, shirtless, fighting with someone on the beach. Several people sat on the ground nearby. Ye Heng watched silently. Guoguo understood that being parachuted in as a leader wasn't easy. He watched Huanhuan fight him all by himself. Huanhuan was also injured. Guoguo felt deeply sorry for her brother. Ye Heng said, "It's a minor injury, it'll heal soon." Guoguo said, "It hurts, too." Guoguo went to Ye Heng's tent and saw how simple it was. It was empty. She took a ceramic water jar from her space and placed it in the corner. She took out a lid, put it on, and filled it with spiritual spring water. Guoguo carried her son out and had Ye Heng carry him out. He then took out a small hot pot stove, a kettle, and a bag of charcoal. He boiled water and took out several cups and tea leaves. He also took out a large basket of fruit and placed it aside. A plate of fruit and snacks was set on the table, and she sat there waiting for her brother to return for tea and fruit.

Guoguo pulled out a book on close combat, including the Thirty-Six Stratagems and Sun Tzu's Art of War, and showed it to her brother. She also found a few military books from the World Wars and placed them on the table for her brother to read. She then pulled out a backpack containing a pistol and the rest of the bullets, a dagger, and several other weapons.

After the game, Huanhuan slowly walked back, Yeheng holding their son behind them. They entered the tent and handed their son to Guoguo. Yeheng found some medicine and personally applied it to Huanhuan, massaging the affected area. Huanhuan grinned and said, "It hurts so much! My sister and brother are in so much pain! I've never felt this pain since I was a child." Guoguo also understood. This reminded her of the hardships Yeheng had endured during his years in the army. After Yeheng applied the medicine, Huanhuan dressed and sat down, only to notice something new in the tent. Guoguo said, "Brother, that big jar is for drinking water. It's for drinking, not washing your hands. Save it for drinking." Huanhuan said, "I understand." "I've put the charcoal under your bed. Use this little stove to boil water. Brother, have some tea and some fruit snacks." Yeheng held his son and fed him milk, bread, and fruit until he was old enough to eat. Guoguo sat aside, tidying up her brother's clothes. "Hey, I don't know when you can have a wife?" Huanhuan: "Don't worry." Guoguo: "I already have my second child." Huanhuan said: "Brother Ye is already 30 years old, and Huangbao is only this old. He is younger than me." Guoguo: "You are still young."

Ye Heng sat with his gun in his arms. Guo Guo took out a bag and handed it to Huan Huan. "Look at this bag. You have put it in to save your life. Keep the gun with you. Don't take the safety off until you need it." Huan Huan: "Brother knows how to use it. You don't know how many times you have told me." "Humph, you still have the temper of a child." Ye Heng fed the child and said to Guo Guo, "Let's go home." Huan Huan: "Can I go back at night?" Ye Heng called the secret guard and asked him to stay in this tent at night. He will watch over the tent and protect the master. From now on, Chai Gui is your master. "Secret guard: "Yes."

Ye Heng: How many of you are here? Secret guard: Three. Keep them all. You can eat whatever you want in the room. Remember to only drink the water in the tent, don't use it for anything else. Secret guard: Yes. Let's go out first. Guoguo saw it and asked, "Why are you wearing so little? It's cold." Ye Heng: They are not cold. The secret guard in the dark thought to himself, the master is so good at talking. The thick clothes for this year haven't been distributed yet. Last year's clothes are at home, so I didn't take them. Guoguo: I'll arrange it, and the winter clothes will be delivered tomorrow. Ye Heng: Don't worry about it, I'll come tomorrow. As he walked out, Huanhuan said: Can I go back at night? Ye Heng: You can decide for yourself.

Guoguo sat in the carriage, lifted the curtain and looked outside.

Go home and supervise the making of cotton clothes.

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