Chapter 325: Bastard of the Marquisate (25)
Traveling in the ancient times when transportation was not well developed was very tiring.
Ji Changze was not such a delicate person, but perhaps because he was treated like a baby in this world, he could not bear it when his butt was turned upside down, and he directly called the carriage repairman to crackle the carriage during the break.
Yes, they brought the carriage repairman.
Every time the emperor sent people on a long journey, the carriage repairman must be brought along, after all, everyone relied on carriages to walk, and if the carriage broke down, could he expect the ministers to repair it?
The ministers, plus Ji Changze's status as a prince, this time they brought eight carriage repairmen alone.
Eight strong men (old men would not be sent on a long journey, after all, it was difficult along the way, and no one knew if the old man would suddenly die) surrounded the carriage and whispered and hammered.
Because it was rest time at night and it was dark, they could only put torches around and take advantage of this time to repair the carriage according to Prince Yu's wishes.
Everyone was resting around a pile of fires, and Ji Changze must be next to Zhou Sanniang.
Most of the people Zhou Sanniang brought were women. Now a group of beautiful women were sitting quietly under the firelight, even if they were talking, they were in a low voice, which was quite pleasing to the eye.
Most of them were doing their own things while they were resting.
Some were reading medical books, some were bowing their heads to make clothes, some were making insoles, and some found paper and pen to paint.
One was holding a piece of pork and practicing stitching on it.
This was naturally taught by Ji Changze. Alcohol had been made, and anesthetics had existed since ancient times, so he planned to make caesarean section.
This aunt was the one she chose to teach.
She was particularly good at embroidery. No matter how thin the needle and thread were, they were all neat and tidy in her hands. Ji Changze still had some memories of her. When she was still in the Marquis' Mansion, she had spent a lot of effort to embroider a screen for Zhou Sanniang.
Zhou Sanniang liked it very much, and since she used that screen, she has never replaced it with another one.
Ji Changze had seen it several times by accident. The embroidery on it was indeed exquisite. If it was sold, it would definitely fetch a lot of money.
This concubine who was good at embroidery was also an embroiderer. When she first entered the mansion, her embroidery skills were not as good as they are now. She could only be described as excellent.
Although the contract of selling her body was originally in the hands of others, she would refine her embroidery skills, complete the tasks of the master's family, and take private jobs at the same time. When she was a little older, her eyesight was not good, and her hands had calluses and she could no longer embroider, she could become a free person with the money.
Unfortunately, this beautiful wish was forced to be broken after meeting Master Ji.
Master Ji went to her master's house for a drink, got drunk and vomited outside. It happened that she came back from outside. He took a liking to her at first sight and took her away that day. The next day, there was an concubine in the backyard of the mansion who usually didn't talk and only embroidered silently.
After Zhou Sanniang took her away, a bunch of beautiful women looked at the account books, studied makeup, studied perfume, studied rouge, and were obsessed with dancing and musical instruments.
Their goals were quite consistent.
Those who practiced dancing and musical instruments would show them to Zhou Sanniang, and perfume, rouge and makeup would fall on Zhou Sanniang. The account books were also to help Zhou Sanniang share the burden. They really didn't know how to thank each other for escaping this time, so they could only try their best to make full use of their skills.
And the way this aunt thanked Zhou Sanniang was to find a good place to stay every day and embroider quietly.
Ji Changze asked Zhou Sanniang for help from someone who was light, good at embroidery, steady and courageous, and Zhou Sanniang recommended her.
I didn't see that she was courageous, but I could give it a try.
As a result, this aunt, perhaps because she had to concentrate on embroidery and had a stable mentality, asked the kitchen staff to get pork in order to practice well after learning the theory, and carefully cut open the pork layer by layer every day, and then sewed it over and over again.
After the job is done, the thread will be removed, and the pork can be turned into a dish.
For this reason, the people working in the kitchen would hide from her from a distance, as if they saw some kind of monster.
This trip was the same, she asked the kitchen directly for meat.
If there was no pork, other meat would be fine. It happened that King Yu said that dissecting more animal corpses could also learn more things more intuitively.
So the cooks in the caravan began to hide from her.
To be precise, because she did not hide anything, many people in the caravan watched this beautiful woman holding a knife and carefully opening the stomachs of various animals to study what was inside. After the study was completed, they would record and draw it.
In order to draw smoothly, she also found a sister to learn painting. After finding out that she had no talent for painting, she didn't know how she persuaded the very timid sister to help her draw layers of organs.
So there was one more person to hide from in the caravan.
Zhou Sanniang and the women she brought with her didn't think there was anything wrong.
Communicate and talk with them as usual.
In their eyes, this was taught by Prince Yu. If they were not so steadfast and courageous, they would really like to learn from him.
Ji Changze was very satisfied with these former concubines.
It must be said that Master Ji's vision is indeed extraordinary. Except for that concubine Ru, all of these concubines have their own skills. In addition, they have been working together in the backyard for so long that they are also very calm.
Whether they cooperated so well out of gratitude or flattery to Zhou Sanniang, at least what they did was in line with Ji Changze's wishes.
Under the bonfire, a woman reeled in the line and handed the soles in her hand to Ji Changze, saying carefully: "Little Prince, take a look, is this the kind of sole you mentioned before?"
In ancient times, people had to bring several pairs of shoes when traveling, because the soles would be worn out, so many people would try to make as many layers as possible when making soles for their families on the road, so that the soles would not be worn out so quickly.
When Ji Changze was researching medicine, he really made a material similar to rubber. He left most of it to the emperor and took the rest away.
The emperor originally thought that he was going to use it for something big, but he learned that Ji Changze planned to use it to make soles.
Emperor: "..."
If Ji Changze himself had not been capable, he would have been in trouble with his unrestrained way of doing things.
Ji Changze took the sole handed over by the aunt, looked at it carefully, and smiled; "Yes, this is the kind, it is not only easy to walk in this way, but also not afraid of rubbing the feet."
Some shoes nowadays are made of wood to prevent the soles of the feet from being injured. Most people may think that wearing shoes is nothing, but Ji Changze is very delicate now. He thinks that the thing is heavy and has a smell of wood.
So now when he goes out, he walks less and rides more.
The aunt got his affirmation and smiled immediately: "Then I will make the shoes well and make a few more pairs for the lady, the little prince and the master to wear."
Knowing that what she did was useful, she seemed to be radiant with a lot of brilliance. She happily held the sole like a treasure and went to study it again.
Zhou Sanniang was counting accounts with an abacus. Although she was out, she still had to take care of the family business. She was tired of counting, so she handed the abacus to another woman and took a medical book to read.
Ji Changze brought them out because they knew medical skills, so along the way, medical books became the most common thing in the hands of these women. They knew that it was not easy for them to get the imperial edict to work for the court, so they must seize every opportunity to improve themselves.
"Mother, your eyesight is not good, don't read at night. If you want to read, just ask a girl with good eyesight to read."
Ji Changze stopped Zhou Sanniang from reading.
Her eyesight was not very good during the period when Ji Changyan was sick. It was not very serious, but sometimes she could not see clearly.
Ji Changyan and Ji Changze both knew that it was a problem caused by mental fatigue and crying.
Before Zhou Sanniang grew up, she was just a little girl who was spoiled by her family. The biggest troubles she had experienced before were nothing more than a poem that she could not recite, the newly bought clothes were dirty, and the favorite jewelry was bought by someone else.
Suddenly facing so much burden, she could still hold on during the day, but only she knew whether she cried secretly at night when it was quiet.
At that time, who could have thought that there would be such a dream-like life now.
After hearing what Ji Changze said, Zhou Sanniang did not insist. She put the book down with a smile, looked at Ji Changze sitting beside her, and reached out to help him tidy up his clothes that were a little messy because of the wind.
"Many people are asleep, it's not good to disturb them. If I can't sleep after getting on the carriage, let them read to me."
She looked at the little son in front of her, her eyes full of love.
"I heard that someone in the court impeached you again?"
Ji Changze didn't take it seriously: "Your Majesty stands on my side, even if they write it with rotten hands, it's useless."
He never worried about the emperor turning against him.
Others thought that the emperor was blinded by him, and didn't realize that the current emperor was more realistic than anyone else, and he would favor whoever had greater merit.
If they wanted to defeat Ji Changze and Ji Changyan, they could only have greater merit than the two of them.
But the question is, can they do it?
Zhou Sanniang nodded, looked at the young boy in front of her eyes opening and closing for a while, and smiled: "Go to sleep if you are sleepy."
Ji Changze was indeed sleepy.
He yawned, nodded, and went to see the aunt who was obsessed with sewing pig skin. After giving her some pointers, he jumped into the carriage under the indescribable eyes of the soldiers around him.
Zhou Sanniang also got on the carriage after a while.
She unfolded the letter she received today and read it carefully.
This was a letter from her sister.
When Zhou Sanniang divorced, her sister wrote to comfort her. Although one of them was born to the legitimate mother and the other was born out of wedlock, the old lady had always been kind, and she and Mr. Zhou had no love, but just mutual respect between husband and wife.
Mr. Zhou gave the old lady the respect that a wife deserved from a husband.
The old lady helped him take care of the household affairs.
For concubines, the old lady's attitude has always been that as long as the concubines are obedient, she will not make things difficult.
This attitude was well passed on to Zhou Sanniang.
She was taught that if her husband took a concubine and the concubine did not make trouble, she should not do more insignificant things. After all, it was her husband who took the initiative to take a concubine, not forced by others.
Of course, if the concubines were not honest and restless, they would definitely not sit still and wait for death.
This sister's treatment was naturally not as good as Zhou Sanniang's, but she lived a much better life than other concubines. The old lady did not interfere much in her marriage, and it was Lord Zhou who designated a family for her to marry.
The dowry you bring when you get married is considered more glamorous than that of a commoner.
For this reason, Zhou Niang remembered that the concubine’s biological mother was very grateful to her mother.
The two sisters often write letters to each other. They have a sisterly relationship, but it is not that deep, so most of the content in the letters is "How are you, I am fine, the weather has changed recently, put on more clothes" and the like.
When Zhou Zhou's mother divorced, she carefully wrote a letter to comfort her, and also found a family in the city where she lived. A woman was at odds with her husband, and one year after the divorce, she married to a better family and lived a good life. There are prosperous examples to prove that you can live a good life even if you are divorced.
After that, Zhou Zhou's mother replied that she was living a good life and no one in the capital had much to talk about. The people there were relieved, and the letters returned to normal after that.
This time, the content of the letter surprised Zhou Niang.
Her sister wants to divorce.
The conflict is not with my husband, but with my mother-in-law.
Since she got married, she gave birth to three daughters but no sons. Her husband said nothing, but her mother-in-law didn't like her no matter what, and she took many concubines for her husband.
Those concubines relied on the support of their mother-in-law and often showed off their power in front of her.
She had a docile temperament and had been tolerant, but one of the concubines actually openly reprimanded her eldest daughter.
The eldest daughter had a strong temper and immediately started a quarrel. In the end, the mother-in-law punished the child by kneeling in the ancestral hall, saying that she was disrespectful to her elders.
The child knelt all night, and developed a high fever the next day. It took him half a month to get rid of the fever. During that time, the news about Zhou Niang and Li reached home, and her mother-in-law seemed to have caught something huge. He had the same handle and used this as an excuse to stab her.
Tuesday’s mother was a little confused.
She knew that the divorce was not her sister's fault, but her mother-in-law used this as an excuse to think that her sister was unruly.
Disrespecting elders is the rule.
It is not a rule for a concubine to violate the rules.
It is a rule not to follow the rules of women.
She was forced to kneel down by her mother-in-law when she was newly married. It was not a rule to kneel down after a baby boy had formed.
She had endured it time and time again until she saw hope in Zhou Niang.
Zhou Niang saw her cautiously asking at the end of the letter if she could reconcile.
She was very afraid of getting an objectionable answer, so she carefully wrote on it that if she would not return to her parents' home after leaving, she still had money on her, so she could rent a yard and earn money by doing embroidery work.
Such caution, such fear of opposition.
Zhou Niang seemed to see her former self.
She quietly read the letter for a while, then asked for pen and ink, and carefully wrote a reply.
[Hello, my sister.
I have received the letter, and I understand very well what my sister is thinking and worrying about. In the past, I was just like you, worried about myself and my divorce, which would become a drag on me. I was so anxious all day long that I couldn't even sleep peacefully.
My youngest son, Nagasawa, I once told you that he is simple in nature, but it is very easy to see through people's thoughts, and he doesn't know how to know what is in my heart. One day, he told me that he hoped that I would be reconciled or not, just based on his own body. Not children, family.
After hearing these words, I just feel like the sun is clearing from the clouds. Just like at this moment, you and I are hesitating whether to reconcile or not, not because we want to or not, but because we can or cannot. All we think about is for our children and family, and there is no one among them.
Nagasawa said that he hoped that I would decide to divorce as Zhou Niang.
I didn't think long before we divorced.
No matter what decision you make, I will support you. If you feel you have nowhere to go after separation, you can come and find me.
Sister, Sanniang]
Zhou Niang not only wrote these, she also wanted to write many more, but she thought her sister should be able to understand.
In the past, she had always been trapped in a circle, until Ji Changze said those words to her.
At that moment, she suddenly realized that when she left behind her identity as a wife, mother, and daughter, and just as herself, she even dreamed of getting divorced.
She believed that her sister was in the same situation.
Her brother-in-law was nice to her, but she was not happy.
The family she married into was indeed wealthy, but she was not happy.
She did have three daughters, and divorce meant separation of flesh and blood, but she was not happy.
Is it worth spending your whole life for these things and not being able to leave happily when you are old?
Zhou Niang packed the letter and handed it to the girl waiting next to her.
"Give it to the person who brought the letter and ask him to deliver it quickly."
Waiting for the girl to go down with the letter, she opened the curtain and looked out at the scene.
There are bonfires everywhere, some soldiers are patrolling, and some are sleeping on the ground.
Next to it was Nagasawa's carriage, so close that she could lift the curtain by just sticking her head out.
In the past, Zhou Niang would not do such a thing because it was against etiquette.
But now, she stuck her head out and opened the curtain of the carriage next to her.
Ji Changze was sleeping soundly inside. The child slept soundly. Because it was cold outside, he was covered with a thick quilt and his face was flushed from sleep. There were half-eaten snacks next to him.
Mother Zhou was filled with peace and tranquility in her heart. She lowered the curtain and said to the girl in the carriage, "Blow out the lamp, it's time to sleep."
After waking up, it was another sunny day.
****
Ji Changze didn't know until the next day that his second aunt was getting divorced.
He supported this move with both hands and feet: "I remember my grandmother said that my second aunt was very smart. My grandmother still has those little words she wrote before. They have read them when they were a hundred years old."
"The second sister is very smart. She always writes good poems. I remember that her room was full of books."
At that time, they also joked that she was a talented woman.
Oh...playing with pens.
As expected, the Zhou family are all talented people.
Ji Changze encouraged his mother: "Then where are the second aunt and Lihou going? Are they going back to my grandmother's house? Otherwise, let's take them over and live with my mother. Your Majesty plans to start a newspaper, and the second aunt can also help when the time comes."
The emperor has no plans to open it yet.
But I believe that when he goes back and shows off his talents, the other party will definitely agree.
Zhou Niang nodded in agreement: "I also asked her to come to me. Even if she can't work for the court by then, she can still support herself by giving her a pen name."
Ji Changze keenly noticed that Zhou Niang's thoughts seemed to have changed a lot, but because this was a good thing, he didn't take it to heart.
People always have to change.
Their flags were flying along the way, and when they arrived at a place, they immediately began to purchase medicinal materials, make decoctions and distribute them to the people.
Slowly, the reputation spread.
Everyone knows that His Royal Highness Prince Yu and a group of Detachment of Women who are skilled in medical skills are treating diseases along the road.
Knowing that these are all good people, the common people no longer avoid them as they did at first, and everyone, whether sick or not, comes close to them.
For novices studying medicine, what they lack most is practice.
The women's army has no shortage of patients now, but no matter how hard they study and seize the time to improve themselves, they can't really learn medical skills all at once.
In the end, we can only rely on patients to accumulate experience.
Many common diseases are common, and a diagnosis can be made by matching the symptoms.
For some relatively uncommon diseases, if they cannot diagnose them, they can call the imperial doctor or Ji Changze, and then learn from them.
Along the way, the medical skills of the women's soldiers have improved by leaps and bounds. It is definitely not possible to open a serious medical clinic, but it is definitely more than enough to be a doctor practicing medicine without a license in that kind of countryside.
Healing along the way.
Ji Changze has passed the novice stage. He basically lets others treat patients who can be treated by others. He only takes action when there are patients that they cannot treat.
It actually confirmed the "rumor" that King Yu had great medical skills.
Ji Changze was not idle either.
What he focused on was medical skills, but from the beginning, his research direction was medicine.
Studying medicine cannot save all patients.
But it is possible to develop drugs that are common to the general public.
Along the way, more and more people followed the convoy, and their reputation spread wider and wider.
So gradually, all the patients who did not believe the words of the court and hid themselves unwilling to receive treatment came to know about it.
Tianyuan disease has been solved by King Yu.
They no longer need to die, as long as they take good medicine, they can be cured.
The local patient's uncooperative problem was solved before Ji Changze and the others arrived. In addition, the court allocated food for disaster relief that they brought with them. This trip was not like coming to treat people, but like treating the country. .
Go to one place and calm down another place.
Naturally, I suffered a lot.
Even if the carriage has been modified, it will definitely still be bumpy when it encounters too bumpy places. At night, the soldiers will directly lay the salute on the ground and spread the sleeping ground, lighting a bonfire next to it to guard against wild beasts.
So Ji Changze and a group of young adults began to study tents.
It needs to keep warm, not be blown away by the wind, and is easy to carry.
It's good to keep warm and not be blown away by the wind. It's easy to carry, but it almost didn't make these young adults' hair turn gray.
There are tents at the border. After all, the border is bitterly cold. If you sleep on the ground, you will really freeze into popsicles.
But easy to carry...
What a sin, how can such a big tent be so easy to carry?
His Highness King Yu didn't care about this, and happily took them to draw drawings and experiments together. He didn't waste any time along the way. When the convoy stopped, he started to set up a tent.
They were still wondering how His Royal Highness Prince Yu, a young master who had been pampered since childhood, would think of studying paper, but now they are not surprised at all.
Good guy, he's so tossing.
Recently, he had to waste a lot of raw materials just to make tents.
It just so happens that he is also a rich man. When he runs out of money, he goes to Zhou Niang to ask for it.
Sometimes they even wrote to the legendary leader of the Golden Armored Guards asking for money, and then they could always see that every time the Golden Armored Soldiers responsible for conveying information from the capital and this place came on horseback, they would take a heavy weight from the horse. burden.
His Highness Prince Yu took the money and went back to planning what materials to buy happily.
Don’t forget to greet them: “Come quickly, we have money again.”
Young adults: "..."
I thought this trip was just for fun in the name of a business trip.
Unexpectedly, it turned into an overtime meeting.
Ji Changze seemed completely unaware of how hopeless the few people he captured were desperate for love. He struggled over and over again and spent an unknown amount of money and energy to build the tent he wanted.
Once the tent is made, there is no money left.
The young adults couldn't wait to cheer and celebrate, with expressions on their faces like "Oh, this is such a shame":
"Your Highness, you have been spending a lot of money these days. Now that the tent is ready, you can account for the money."
Anyway, the things are good and the money is gone. Young Master, please don’t bother.
Ji Changze nodded happily: "I know, eh, asking my mother and eldest brother for so much money almost emptied their family funds. Now I just want to make more money."
The young adults breathed a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, this Prince Yu is not really only concerned with spending money and not making money. Now, he can just think about how to make money. In the future, this kind of overtime work will not happen to them.
Then they saw Ji Changze holding the tent and writing furiously, and then ordered someone to send the tent to the capital.
Young and middle-aged people: "..."
Suddenly, I had a bad feeling in my heart.
"Your Highness, I'm afraid that the capital won't need these tents, right?"
Ji Changze waved his hand: "It doesn't matter, just show them something new."
They...
Who are they? ?
Soon, everyone knew who "they" were.
The capital sent the imperial edict at full speed, commending Ji Changze for his great contribution to the military. With this tent, the soldiers can sleep in the tent when marching and fighting.
It's a pity not to use such a good thing that is easy to carry, warm and windproof on the battlefield.
In order to commend Ji Changze for his initiative to work overtime on the way on a business trip, the emperor specially rewarded him with 10,000 taels of gold based on his complaint that he had spent all his money and was now a pauper.
The paper emperor asked Ji Changze for his opinion, and finally endured the waving and jumping of a large sum of money, lowered the price, and distributed it to the people.
So this 10,000 taels of gold was actually from his personal money.
Even for the current emperor, this is a lot of silver.
In addition, all the craftsmen who participated in the production of the tent were rewarded with 300 taels each.
The young and middle-aged people who made a fortune all of a sudden almost jumped up with joy.
They had vaguely guessed that Prince Yu might take the tent to ask for credit, but they didn't feel excited, because under normal circumstances, the superiors would definitely not mention them at all when they took the things they helped the superiors make to ask for credit.
This also means that at most they can get some reward money from Ji Changze, nothing else, and Ji Changze was so poor that all the money was invested in the tent.
They work overtime voluntarily but don't get overtime pay, so of course they can't be enthusiastic.
Now it seems that His Royal Highness Prince Yu actually mentioned them to His Majesty?
Doesn't he want to take all the credit for himself?
Ji Changze: Sorry, I have done a lot of credit, so there is no need to steal yours.
Ji Changze not only mentioned them, he also praised them in the letter to the emperor, saying that they are very useful, smart, and because they are young and strong, they work very fast, and they are very energetic when working overtime at night.
The disadvantage is that they eat a lot, because they also need to use their brains, so they still need to replenish their brains, and he has no money, so he hopes that His Majesty can allocate some food expenses so that these strong laborers can eat more and continue to work for him.
Such a simple and straightforward cry of poverty is really useful.
The emperor directly gave each of them 300 taels and raised their ranks by one level.
Compared with money, promotion makes these people more excited.
Before they were excited for a second, they saw Ji Changze picking up a large piece of gold with great effort, pinching it happily, and then looking up at them with a smile:
"We have money again, why don't we work together to see if there is anything that can make the carriage more comfortable?"
Young and middle-aged people: "..."
Holding the joy of the newly-acquired promotion and the huge sum of three hundred taels, what else can they do in the face of Ji Changze's invitation to work overtime.
Grit their teeth and work overtime!
As long as the overtime pay is enough, it doesn't matter if they work like a cow or a horse! !
Ji Changze led these technical workers to invest in grassroots construction vigorously, resulting in the fact that the equipment that was originally very simple in his eyes became high-end one by one along the way.
The body of the car was lengthened again, the interior was stabilized, and the wheels were padded with something like rubber. A small part can toss a group of people for more than ten days, and they can't rest assured even if they are finally finished.
It seems that there are always endless new ideas in the little head of His Royal Highness Yu Wang, and naturally, they also have endless overtime.
During the overtime work, the capital also received various good news.
The reputation of the women's army gradually spread, and it is said that many people spontaneously built temples for them to express their gratitude.
Due to their status as women, and Ji Changze's special promotion, the reputation of the women's army always carries words such as kindness, medical skills, and saving people regardless of their wealth whenever it spreads.
This is similar to folk legends.
If you say that a girl from a family in the next village is a medical student, and she saves people for free everywhere, and has saved many people, there will be all kinds of discussions.
But if you say that the court has sent a group of women's soldiers, these women look like fairies, even if they only look pretty, they are beautiful at a glance, just because they cure diseases and save people, do good deeds and accumulate virtues, and have great merits, so they carry fairy spirits on their bodies, so they look very beautiful.
It is also said that these women's soldiers are extraordinary, and the leader is the mother of Prince Yu.
Do you know who Prince Yu is?
It was the Prince Yu who cured Tianyuan disease and saved countless patients and was crowned as a king by His Majesty.
His medical skills were so superb, how bad could his mother be?
His Majesty also took this into consideration, so he invited Prince Yu's mother, hoping that she could come along and treat the people, and they really did it.
Because of their merits in treating the people, the court set up a clinic for them. When the clinic was first established, countless people went to pay their respects.
There were all kinds of worship.
Most of them hoped that the women's army would bless their families with good health and safety, and that their children would grow up smoothly without any problems and without getting sick.
Of course, the fact that these female soldiers are still alive...
is not important! Anyway, if you get sick, you can go to the doctor.
After the rumors spread outside, it was easy for the people to accept the establishment of the clinic, and the emperor directly posted a notice that the clinic would accept students regardless of gender.
At first, he did hesitate.
After all, there is a difference between men and women. He planned to accept only male students or only female students, but a letter from Ji Changze interrupted his idea.
Why should they be accepted separately?
Wouldn't they be unable to compete better in that case?
How could he distinguish the more capable subordinates?
He should accept both at the same time. When the exam is held, the subordinate he receives will be the best among them.
Instead of the best among men and the best among women.
As for whether the people will let their sons and daughters go to coeducational schools?
I don't care.
You can go or not.
This damn school provides food and accommodation, and job placement after graduation.
The school was guarded by soldiers in golden armor, and anyone who dared to mess around would be killed.
Some people were hypocritical and didn't want to come to such a safe, well-treated and promising school, and the emperor didn't want to accept them.
He was very ambitious in his heart.
Just like what Ji Changze said, his territory was so big and there were so many people under him.
Why should he care about the gossip of a small group of people?
You can go if you want.
You can study if you want.
Anyway, if you don't want men and women to make progress together, then don't make progress yourself, and don't think about pulling his future subordinates.
At the beginning, some people did make a fuss for a while.
After all, coeducation in the eyes of many people seemed shocking, or to be more precise, unheard of.
They had never seen such a willful emperor! !
How can you say that coeducation means coeducation? !
What about the difference between men and women? ! !
We have already given in to your request for women to serve as officials in the court, so how dare you take such a big step and press forward step by step?
The emperor didn't care at all.
You can make as much noise as you want, I can't hear you.
What? You said that girls are the most dangerous in coeducation?
Isn't that very simple?
Anyone who dares to do anything disgusting to a female classmate will be killed without any discussion.
Seven or eight of them will be quiet.
Those who oppose: "..."
The emperor doesn't really understand these people. They clearly said that girls are the most dangerous in coeducation, so why does everyone propose to let girls drop out instead of boys?
According to what they said, isn't it that men are more dangerous so they leave?
Why should the perpetrators drop out?
So they must have just found an excuse to oppose him, haha, a bunch of rubbish.
The emperor now sees through these subordinates who can't do anything and can only talk.
Now in his heart, Ji Changze and Ji Changyan are his beloved subordinates.
He is here to pick up Ji Changze.
Naturally, there are also those ministers who helped Ji Changze do a lot of good things along the way.
Well, they are talented people, and I heard they are still very young, very good, and can be used. No, they have been used for many years.
The emperor, who was full of expectations, finally welcomed the convoy that had been away for nearly a year.
Then he saw Ji Changze pushing out a few people: "Your Majesty, these are the talents. I must recommend them to Your Majesty!"
The emperor stared at the uncles in front of him with untidy beards, big eye bags and dark circles, and slowly typed a question mark.
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