Traveling through time as a peasant girl to turn things around

Chapter 634: Ye Heng Departs from the Clean Palace

Yan'er came out and saw so much silver and banknotes. She envied herself, but she didn't want any of them. She didn't need any money. The dowry given by her parents could not be spent in several lifetimes. The Queen gave her the money, the Emperor gave her the money, and Xiaodong was not to mention. Everything he had was hers. The car went directly to the warehouse, and all the silver was moved into the warehouse. The banknotes were given to Yan'er. Xiaodong said, "You take it." "What should I do? There are too many." Xiaodong said, "Put it in your warehouse." "Okay, just tell me if you need it. It's all yours." "Okay. You spend it too, hehe."

"I didn't expect Guoguo's factory to be so profitable." "Yeah. The stuff is great! It's the only one in Dayan, and it's not even available overseas. Everyone has to come here to buy it. Of course, products exported abroad are more expensive." Haha. Xiaodong was delighted at the thought of the money rolling into his warehouse. Yan'er was happy for him too. Xiaodong finally had his cake and eat it too!

Xiaodong rode away, and Yan'er went to the Queen's palace. It was boring. The two of them chatting together, making clothes for the children, wouldn't be lonely. ...

The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law get along as well as one person, but Yan'er also knows what to say and what not to say, and she does and speaks in an orderly manner.

They were more like mother-in-law and daughter-in-law than mother and daughter. They often made clothes for the children together, without any help. They looked after the children together. It was like a normal family, with fewer concubines and less idleness.

There are fewer calculations and intrigues, and there are fewer eunuchs and maids. Many palaces are empty and no one lives in them. The emperor ordered that no one is allowed to enter during normal times, and they are idle. People are only sent to clean during the New Year and other festivals to keep them clean. There is no cold palace in the Great Yan Kingdom. This is the emperor's order. There is no need for peace and prosperity in the country. All his concubines have been sent away. The entire harem is occupied by a queen, a little prince, and a princess. Then there is the prince's palace. Don't make it too clean. Since ancient times, the royal family has been more private. Only the Great Yan Kingdom is the brightest and sunny! Having more women is a good thing, but the biggest bad thing is that when the bad things outweigh the good things, it is not beautiful!

Here, Emperor Yan gave his children a very good living environment. This was also a good thing that came after experiencing a bloody lesson!

The emperor had another prince who had been deposed. Ye Heng had looked after him and monitored him, but he was no longer able to stir up trouble and no one cared about him anymore. He lived the life of a commoner.

Two days later, Guoguo worked hard all night, overhauling the thirty carts. Ten carts of coal were loaded and packed. Ten carts of lime were added, along with ten carts of cotton clothes, food, and other supplies, for a total of thirty carts. Two carts also had tents, tarpaulins, and cooking pots and pans. The vegetables were all washed. Guoguo also had to go there in person. Everything the special forces needed had to be arranged.

Ye Heng was about to lead his troops to set off. He returned home and took Guo Guo to the palace. He took out all the things that had been given to Huang Bao and placed them in the warehouse and underground storage. Ye Heng told the captain of the guards that only Huang Bao could take them away, and no one else could. The captain of the guards said, "Yes, Your Highness, don't worry."

Ye Heng rode away with Guo Guo. On the way, Ye Heng told Guo Guo that Huang Bao would hold off on sending troops until further notice. Huan Huan was also leaving, bringing with him 20,000 troops. The Ministry of Revenue had arranged carriages carrying supplies to guard the northeastern border. Dong Hai would depart after Huang Bao led his troops for 10,000 years. He was leading special forces, each capable of fighting a hundred men. Ye Heng explained this to Guo Guo.

The two armies set out on the same day, and the Emperor, accompanied by his civil and military officials, went to the Ten-Li Pavilion to bid farewell. The Emperor also knew that the troops were few and the new recruits were not yet fully trained and could not be sent to the battlefield. ...

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