Chapter 65
Lu Qionghua was both surprised and delighted, even doubting
for a moment if she was dreaming, until Fu Ping’An spoke, "It's been a
long time since we last met. Ping Sheng told me that you haven't come over
before. Is there something happening at home?"
In Lu Qionghua's eyes, they hadn't seen each other for half
a year and Ping’An had grown slightly taller with a sharper chin. She looked
more elegant but also slightly frail. Lu Qionghua approached and held Ping’An's
hand, pitifully saying, "I have been confined and unable to leave the
house."
In Fu Ping’An's mind, images of what happened back then
couldn't help but surface. A noble lady who was supposed to attend the Deer
Banquet suddenly disappeared and returned home only in the middle of the night.
If she were Ahua's parents, they would have forbidden Ahua from leaving as
well.
She nodded, realizing the situation, and said, "You've
had it hard."
Half of her words were polite, but unexpectedly, Lu Qionghua
immediately continued, pouring out her grievances, "Yes, even when I was
confined before, I could still climb over the wall. There was... a jujube tree
as tall as that wall, but I could climb it by standing on a stone pedestal..."
As she spoke, her proud expression instantly collapsed, and
she said, "But Mother moved all the stone pedestals in the courtyard, and
even Tiezhu and Erya were confined because of me. There's no one to assist me
anymore..."
Fu Ping’An tilted her head, looking towards Tiezhu and Erya,
who were squatting by the field, staring at the seedlings. Fu Ping’An greeted
them as well, and the two exchanged glances. This time, they also spoke up and
asked about each other's well-being.
After exchanging greetings with Tiezhu and Erya, Fu Ping’An
looked back at Ahua and asked, "Is today the end of your
confinement?"
Lu Qionghua's words abruptly stopped, and she smiled,
pursing her lips. She said, "Hmm, it's over. What's planted in this field?
Ping Sheng and Elder Brother Huo aren't here?"
Fu Ping’An replied, "They went to the military
camp."
Surprisingly, Fu Ping’An didn't know if there was such a
thing as a military star in this world. As soon as Huo Pingsheng got involved
with riding horses and shooting arrows, he learned quickly. Coupled with his
natural strength, even though he was only fifteen years old, he had already
made a name for himself in the military camp and often went there.
Seeing Ahua still looking at the field, Fu Ping’An
continued, "It's rice in this field."
As soon as she finished speaking, Erya said, "How can
you plant rice in dry land?"
Fu Ping’An became excited, "You know how to farm?"
Erya replied, "Of course, who doesn't know how to
farm?"
Fu Ping’An couldn't help but smile wryly and looked up at
Zhang Qixing.
Zhang Qixing guiltily said, "I'm getting old, not even
as good as a child."
However, Lu Qionghua also raised her hand and said, "I
don't know either."
Fu Ping’An helplessly said, "Neither do I."
Here is the corrected version of the text:
Laughing together with Tie Zhu, they said, "We know how
to plant, and there must be water in the rice fields." Fu Ping'an said,
"Then you don't know, my kind of rice must be upland rice."
"This rice is not good. The yield is very small, and
it's not tasty," Fu Ping'an said immediately, disappointed by what she
heard. "So that's the case."
"Nowadays, millet and grain are mostly planted in the
Northland, and the yield is not high. There is upland rice, and I thought it
could be popularized in the arid areas of the north, so I planted it. But the
seedlings were sparse and wilted, and the planting was not very
successful."
However, she always felt that the fact that most of the
people around her did not know how to farm was also an important reason.
【Bobo milk tea with taro paste: I think we still have to
wait for the shipping fee to be collected before buying the plant seeds in the
mall. They are all good seeds that have been cultivated.】
[Wen De: That's right, anyway, the shipping fee will be
collected soon.]
[Sweeping the floor and burning incense: Do you think two
million is a lot?】
【Chang'an Hua: It must be said that compared to the shock of
hearing seven million for the first time, two million is really not bad.】
Fu Ping'an also knows that once the freight is collected,
these won't be a problem, and she can even obtain seeds of many plants that
people have never heard of, such as corn and cotton. However, before getting
the seeds, she needs some expertise in farming.
She thought for a while and asked, "Erya, do you know
how to farm? Would you like to help me occasionally? I will reward you."
Erya looked at Luo Qionghua, who had been bought out by the
Ying family.
Luo Qionghua nodded repeatedly and said, "Okay, okay, I
will help you when the time comes."
Wang Ji and Chen Yan were the ones who accompanied Fu
Ping'an out of the palace today, so Fu Ping'an called Wang Ji to calculate the
reward. As a result, Fu Ping'an also remembered something else.
Speaking of which, the last time we parted, we agreed to
give Ah Hua a reward.
But later, because I couldn't find her—of course, I didn't
find her; there were too many things going on, and I almost forgot. So
naturally, I forgot about the reward.
It's okay if you don't meet the other party, but now that
you do, it's a little embarrassing. Fu Ping'an touched her entire body and only
found the jade pendant on her belt, but the jade pendant was carved with a
dragon, which was a little inappropriate. She found an ivory comb in her
pocket, which she had put in there in the morning while combing her hair.
But the reward for saving a life seems a bit inadequate.
Fu Ping'an felt a little embarrassed. Just as she raised her
head, she met Ah Hua's eyes. Ah Hua smiled sweetly, showing her teeth.
It seems that Ah Hua forgot.
But she is the Emperor, and since this matter was mentioned,
it cannot be disregarded.
Fu Ping'an stood up, intending to ask Wang Ji and Chen Yan
if they had brought anything from before. However, as soon as she stood up, Ah
Hua followed, stuck to her like maltose."
Fu Ping’An didn't find an opportunity to ask, so she sat
back down. Luo Qionghua looked at her eagerly, as if waiting for her to say
something. She had a feeling that if she couldn't respond, she would let the
other person down. Fortunately, at that moment, Er Ya suddenly asked her,
"Empress, why are these fields divided into patches?"
Fu Ping’An walked over to Er Ya. This method was taught to
her by the barrage, called the "sub-field method." It involved
creating ridges and furrows and sowing seeds on the ridges. The following year,
the ridges and furrows would be exchanged, allowing the land to nourish itself
and providing a more efficient way of fertilization.
Because the barrage assumed this was the proper way to farm,
Fu Ping’An followed suit.
"Isn't this how you do it?"
"On regular days, when we farm at home, we scatter the
seeds evenly across the fields. If we were to farm like you, it would be very
laborious to plow the land. Renting oxen and iron tools would also be expensive."
[Ping’An Rabbit's 18th Generation: Has the sub-field method
not been popularized yet? No wonder the grain production has not been
increasing.]
Fu Ping’An fell silent again. Indeed, the low production of
iron tools was a problem. In the previous dynasty, salt and iron were
monopolized by the state, but during the reign of the founding emperor, the
policy was relaxed. However, the production remained relatively low, and
officials had criticized this matter, stating that salt and iron merchants were
wealthier than nobles, which had a negative impact on societal values.
However, this matter required careful consideration. On the
other hand, the sub-field method could be promoted.
So Fu Ping’An explained the matter to Er Ya in detail and
said, "Take a look and see if this method is feasible. If it is, I will
teach it to your family."
Of course, she would also send someone to promote it.
After the conversation, Luo Qionghua clapped her hands on
the side, and Starry-eyed said, "How do you know everything, Ping’An?
You're amazing."
In her daily life, Fu Ping’An mostly interacted with mature
and cautious old foxes and her peers who were aware of her identity. It was
rare for her to feel like this in front of Ahua. She couldn't help but modestly
say, "I only have a superficial understanding."
Luo Qionghua said, "Compared to you, I don't know
anything. Zhang Po, you used to say I was smart, but compared to Ping’An, I'm
lacking a lot."
Zhang Qixing, who was diligently taking notes on farming
next to them, coughed and said, "You can't casually compare yourself to
her."
There was a difference between humans and deities.
Having some free time, Fu Ping’An remembered the matter of
rewards. She stood up and walked towards the rear courtyard. Luo Qionghua
wanted to follow, but Fu Ping’An turned her head and whispered, "Ah... I
need to go to the restroom."
Upon hearing this, Luo Qionghua reluctantly returned to her
original seat. Fu Ping’An gestured to Wang Ji, who followed her. The two of
them passed through the inner courtyard's hanging flower gate, and Fu Ping’An
asked in a low voice, "Do you have anything valuable on you?"
Wang Ji hesitated for a moment and gritted his teeth,
saying, "I have a gold bar."
Fu Ping’An: "..."
Perhaps Fu Ping’An's expression displayed too clearly her
questioning gaze of "Why are you carrying gold bars with you?"
Wang Ji added, "I think gold can be used anywhere if
there's a need."
Fu Ping’An waved her hand, signaling Wang Ji to call Chen
Yan. However, Chen Yan responded, "I just used my saved money to buy a
house, Your Majesty. What do you need?"
Fu Ping’An felt embarrassed to say, so she waved her hand
again, took a round in the backyard, but eventually returned. As she
approached, Luo Qionghua seemed to sense her presence and turned around,
beckoning her over. Fu Ping’An walked towards her, and Luo Qionghua formed a
fist with her right hand and brought it close to Fu Ping’An's eyes, saying,
"Look what I caught."
Curiosity piqued, Fu Ping’An leaned closer, and Luo Qionghua
opened her palm, revealing a jade green grasshopper. Fu Ping’An was startled
and took several steps back.
Luo Qionghua immediately stopped smiling, threw away the
grasshopper, and stood up nervously, saying, "I'm sorry, are you
scared?"
Fu Ping’An instinctively shook her head, "Not
scared."
The two kids, Er Ya and Tie Zhu, burst into laughter while
Fu Ping’An awkwardly said, "Well... I'm a little scared."
The comments section was filled with "Hahaha"---
[Adorable Ping’An: It's been so long since I've seen Ping’An
this cute---not that she isn't cute usually, but this is a different kind of
cuteness.]
[Heavenly Claudia: I understand, I understand. She's usually
too serious.]
A faint blush appeared on Fu Ping’An's face as Luo Qionghua
approached, blinking her eyes and saying, "I'm sorry, I didn't know.
That...that was fun, and I thought you would like it."
Fu Ping’An responded, "I'm just not used to it. I
haven't played like this before."
"Haha," another familiar voice laughed from the
side, this time it was Bo Jiao'er—now known as Shen Zhuojun.
She lived next door and felt sleepy during lunch, so she
went back to take a nap. At the moment, she was leaning against the wall,
smiling as she watched Fu Ping’An and Luo Qionghua.
Fu Ping’An helplessly asked, "Why are you climbing the
wall again?" Back in the palace, Bo Jiao'er was haughty but still had a
graceful demeanor.
But now, Shen Zhuojun pouted and said, "I just love
climbing."
Saying so, she lifted her foot to climb over, but Luo
Qionghua nearby interjected, "No, your climbing posture is incorrect. You
could get hurt like this."
Shen Zhuojun was taken aback, there's a correct climbing
posture?
Luo Qionghua had a serious expression, "You have to do
it in one go, climb up in one motion. Climbing slowly like this makes it easy
to slip."
As if to prove Luo Qionghua's point, as soon as she finished
speaking, Shen Zhuojun's hand slipped, and there was a loud thud as she fell
down.
Just as Huo Pingsheng was sweating and arrived at the door, she heard the familiar cry of Shen Zhuojun. She thought to herself in frustration, "Oh no, why is she crying again?"
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