"We want to plant too!" After Zhu Yuanzhang said that, he couldn't help but look around the yard. The land around him was the one he had just turned over these days. The smell of soil in the air was particularly familiar and pleasant.

He has been so anxious to till the land during this period.

Not only can they not bear to see such good land being wasted on planting flowers and plants that are of no use, but they have also been waiting for sweet potato seeds since early morning.

"There are too few sweet potatoes in the first crop. Stealing even one is a risk. It can be considered that Jiang Li has done his best for us."

"But based on the estimated yield of these sweet potatoes, the second crop will be incredible."

“And even sweet potato vines can be used as seeds.”

"It's much easier to steal, hehehe."

After Zhu Yuanzhang finished giving the instructions, he muttered to himself and thought about it.

Lu Wei was speechless for a moment: "stealing seeds" all the time... This Hongwu Emperor... isn't the sense of stealing a bit too strong?

He muttered inwardly, but said respectfully, "Yes, I will also raise this matter with Commander Jiang. Your Majesty, is there anything else you would like me to do?"

Zhu Yuanzhang pondered for a moment.

Then he said, "There's nothing else to do. You can go and do it." After saying that, he rubbed his hands with anticipation on his old face.

"I'll take my leave." After saying that, Lu Wei turned around and left.

……

At the same time, in Prince Yan's Mansion.

As soon as Zhu Di returned to his house, he went straight to the courtyard where Monk Daoyan was, and couldn't wait to tell him the good news he had just received.

"Master Daoyan...good news!"

"Father has just received intelligence from Yingtian Prefecture. That brat Zhu Yunhuan... Ha, he's given Father another dose of strong medicine, hahahaha!"

Although he was kicked out by his father again, Zhu Di seemed to be in a very good mood today.

Monk Daoyan sat cross-legged on a cushion under the pavilion in the courtyard.

The Buddhist beads in his hand suddenly stopped rolling. He slowly opened his eyes, stood up, and looked at Zhu Di with a hint of expectation. He raised one hand and greeted him: "Greetings, Your Highness."

Then he stopped talking.

Obviously, he was waiting for Zhu Di's next words.

Zhu Di naturally had nothing to hide from Monk Daoyan, so he directly and concisely recounted what had just happened in Zhu Yuanzhang's yard.

Hearing this, Monk Daoyan's face lit up with joy: "Great! Last time, this little emperor accidentally ruined my plan, and we were put on the defensive. But now, his move is forcing the person in the private residence to make up his mind."

Suddenly, he felt as if a new world had appeared after a dark period.

Zhu Yuanzhang still knew the basics.

But for Monk Daoyan, he still didn't understand the mystery of these two questions, and naturally felt that Zhu Yunhuan was unreasonable.

Not to mention the two questions he asked casually.

Even if he was the only number one scholar in the imperial examination within three years of the Ming Dynasty, there was no reason for him to be rewarded like this, right?

At this moment, I naturally think this is great news.

After saying this, Monk Daoyan's face revealed an expression that was hard to describe. He truly felt that this was a bit too outrageous and couldn't help but grumble, "This little emperor...? Is he tired of sitting in that chair?"

Apart from this, he really couldn't think of any other possibilities.

Zhu Di chuckled and said, "It's impossible for anyone to get tired of sitting in the highest position of power in the world. It's just that Zhu Yunhuan is... too stupid."

"Looking at history as a mirror, countless dynasties have believed in slander and favored villains and eunuchs... and countless have lost their kingdoms because of this. Zhu Yunhuan is just a teenager, and I'm afraid he doesn't know what's right and wrong, so it's not surprising that he did something like this."

Zhu Di said with a mocking and disdainful smile on his face.

In his opinion, teenagers are the most ignorant and self-centered period of their lives. The result of youthful arrogance is often a failure to see the consequences and a self-righteous insistence on doing things one's own way.

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