My Husband and I Brought Hundreds of Millions of Supplies to Farm - Chapter 1003
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Chapter 1003: Chapter 1003 Farewell (1)
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“Thankyou,” Gu Chengrui replied, returning the greeting.
They chatted for a while longer, with the Emperor primarily seeking Gu Chengrui’s insights on Great Ming’s future development plans. Their conversation only concluded when Zhou Ying finished preparing dinner and sent someone to fetch them back to the main room.
Upon returning to the main room, the Emperor’s gaze fell upon Zhou Ying once more. He scrutinized her intently; indeed, a resemblance to the Mother God statue was undeniable. Unfortunately, this detail had eluded him previously. Perhaps more accurately, he had never considered the possibility of such an extraordinary background.
He cupped his fist and said to her, “Thankyou.”
Zhou Ying was momentarily stunned, assuming he was referring to the meal. Pulling out a chair, she greeted him warmly. “Your Majesty, there’s no need for such courtesy. It’s a simple meal, truly.”
“By the way, these mussel seeds are grown wild. Though slightly bitter, it possesses potent antipyretic properties. Feel free to enjoy it in moderation,” she explained.
“Yeah, it boasts remarkable properties, improving digestion, replenishing blood, and promoting overall health,” Gu Chengrui added in agreement.
“Now that you mention it,” the Emperor remarked, “I’m eager to try it myself.” He then washed his hands and proceeded to sample the wild mussel seeds personally.
Zhou Ying, her husband, and Gu Chenglin readily followed suit in eating lunch.
After they finished eating, the Emperor led Gu Chenglin out of the manor grounds.
Gu Chenglin hurried after him, his voice laced with urgency. “Your Majesty, how did your discussion with Cousin go? Do you have any idea what’s happening?”
The Emperor turned and patted him on the shoulder. “The future burdens of the family fall solely on your shoulders now,” he declared solemnly. “As for your cousin, he’s simply exhausted. Years of unrelenting pressure have taken their toll on him. Unfortunately, the likelihood of a cure for his tuberculosis is slim. Therefore, he requires a place to recuperate.”
“So serious?” Gu Chenglin exclaimed, his voice filled with concern.
“Yes, indeed,” the Emperor confirmed. “The past few years have burdened him immensely. Remember, it’s crucial for you to prioritize healthy eating and sleep habits in the future.”
With that, the Emperor hurried back to the palace, with several pressing matters demanding his immediate attention. He couldn’t risk forgetting anything important.
Following the Emperor’s departure, Zhou Ying sought out Mother Qiu. “Mother Qju,” she began thoughtfully, “what are your plans? If you wish to remain at the residence, I’ll ensure Chenglin takes care of you in your golden years.”
“However, if serving as a servant no longer appeals to you, the manor awaits. Its mountains, rivers, and serenity offer the perfect sanctuary for retirement.”
“Or, I can purchase a hundred acres of land for you, allowing you to return to your hometown and embrace a life as a small landowner.”
Mother Qiu smiled. “Actually, I was just about to discuss this very topic with you.”
“We’re getting older, and the manor no longer sees much of our presence. We’ve been planning to purchase a small courtyard in South City, a place to retire and perhaps reunite with your Brother Dong.”
“That’s wonderful news!” Zhou Ying exclaimed. “I’ll send you the deed for the shop later. The shop used by Brother Dong and the others will be yours from now on.”
With that, she handed Mother Qiu five thousand taels of silver and a ginseng root. “Please accept this for your security. Should you face any difficulties in the future, don’t hesitate to seek Chenglin’s assistance. He wouldn’t turn you away.”
“Oh dear, this is far too much,” Mother Qiu protested upon seeing the amount on the banknote.
“It’s said that the kindness shown during upbringing surpasses that of birth,” Zhou Ying countered. “No matter the past, you raised me. Frankly, if not for the fear of overburdening you, I would have provided more. Please accept this for my peace of mind.” With that, she firmly placed the items in Mother Qiu’s hand.
Tears welled up in Mother Qiu’s eyes as she heard Zhou Ying’s words. “To be honest,” she confessed, “with our identities, these years of living in such grandeur have already been a great blessing.”
“Then consider it a reward for the good fortune you’ve accumulated throughout your life,” Zhou Ying offered gently.