Chang’an Peasant Girl: Chapter 981 Xianggong, really!

   Chapter 981 Xianggong, really!

  Su Chengyu was going to visit Nanmi on behalf of the emperor, Su Chengyu did tell An Jing and Xiao Changyi a few days ago, and how could An Jing and Xiao Changyi not remember such a big thing.

  This tour is still very necessary. First, it can deter local officials, urge them to be diligent in government and love the people, and benefit the people; second, it is to inspect the local officials and people's livelihood.

  Emperor Xiyun was too old to go, and Emperor Xiyun didn't want anyone else to go, so he asked the prince Su Chengyu to go instead.

   However, Su Chengyu deliberately took the time to come over to say goodbye to them in person, which both An Jing and Xiao Changyi were very happy with.

  Xiao Changyi was restrained and said nothing.

   But Quiet couldn't help but reminded: "You go to Nan Mi, you must pay attention to safety."

  Su Chengyu responded immediately with a smile.

  Quietly smiled and said, "On the day you leave Beijing for a tour, I and your brother Yi will see you off."

   "Okay." Su Chengyu still smiled, but he was happier than before.

  …

   On this day, Su Chengyu, on behalf of the emperor, visited the area around Nanmi, and Jing Jing and Xiao Changyi saw each other off.

   There were a lot of people, including Emperor Xiyun, princes and ministers, and many people. The battle was really huge. Fortunately, Xiao Changyi's identity was high enough to send Su Chengyu out of Beijing at close range.

  Emperor Xiyun just sent Su Chengyu to the gate of the imperial palace, while An Jing and Xiao Changyi sent Su Chengyu to the gate of the imperial capital.

   As soon as Su Chengyu was sent away, An Jing and Xiao Changyi returned to Prince Yi's mansion.

   Originally planned to take their four little guys to play behind the rockery in Wangfuzhong, but before they left the main courtyard, Meng Zhuqing came to them with a sack.

   The sack contains half a bag of things, and the sack is so thick that people can't see what's in the sack at all.

As soon as Meng Zhuqing saw them, he said, "Master, Madam, the person who sent to Ermin has returned. This is what that person brought back. Madam, take a look and see if it is the thing you said."

   After listening to it quietly, he knew that it was probably coal, so Meng Zhuqing hurriedly asked Meng Zhuqing to open the sack so that she could see it.

   As soon as he saw that there was real coal in the sack, he hugged Xiao Changyi next to him happily and quietly: "Mr. Xianggong, it's true!"

  Meng Zhuqing super consciously looked away silently, ignoring his grandfather and his wife hugging.

   When the four little guys saw Jing Jing hugged Xiao Changyi happily, they ran to Jing Jing's feet one after another, raised their little faces, spread their small arms, and hugged them even when they were arguing about Jing Jing.

  An Jing first hugged the four little guys one by one before handling the coal.

  Half a sack can make multiple briquettes.

  When Jing Jing and Xiao Changyi were making honeycomb briquettes, four little guys were also beside them. The four little guys thought it was very fun, and they even played with coal with their little hands, and they ended up getting dirty all over.

   The first thing to do after the briquettes, An Jing and Xiao Changyi was to take the four little guys to take a bath.

   Of course, it was just that Xiao Changyi bathed the four little guys by himself, while An Jing wanted to wash the four little guys, but Xiao Changyi wouldn't let him, so An Jing was just sitting there comfortably drinking tea.

  The briquettes took some time to dry, and after drying, An Jing brought four pieces into the palace.

   "What is this?" When Emperor Xiyun saw briquettes, he didn't know what briquettes were. He just thought it was dark and there were many holes in the middle.

   Quietly said: "This is something that can be burned like charcoal, but this one lasts longer than charcoal."

   "This...can it be burned?" Emperor Xiyun was a little unconvinced.

   (end of this chapter)