Farmer’s Blessed Girl

Chapter 3060 A different childhood

Several people were stunned, unable to speak.

No one has ever said that, it's just that everyone is accustomed to think so. You can get the same result at the least cost. Why should you take the initiative to pay such a large price?

Bai Shan seemed to know what they were thinking, saying: "Building roads and water conservancy projects is not the result, making it valuable, and benefiting the people is the result. So our final result is to benefit the people. In the process of implementation, we Why go against our 'desired outcome'?"

Several people suddenly realized, only Yin or a calm expression, "But other counties do not have this ability, or they think that these materials can do more things, instead of putting them on the servants."

Bai Shan glanced at him approvingly, "So in order to unify the service standards all over the world, not only the public's consent is required, but also a lot of resources are required."

He said: "When the land is limited and the population is increasing, there is only one way to get enough resources."

"Increase the yield," Bai Shan looked at Yin or the field in the distance, "Seeds, tools, farming methods, and the production of fertilizers can all affect the yield of grain."

Only when there is enough food in the world can they use people to do more things. Bai Shan has realized that people cannot be bound by the land, otherwise they will not be able to do many things.

For example, in the construction of the wharf, half of the people who build the wharf in Longchi are selected from long-term workers from other places, and the rest are recruited from the local area.

Now is the slack time for farming, so there are still many people working in Longchi, but when the spring comes next year, I am afraid that the preparation for spring ploughing will start, and the number of people will be less than half.

Because they need to go back to farming.

So he had to find a way to bring people out of the land, so that he, and officials like him in the world, would be available.

It's not easy for him to talk to Mr. Fang Xiancheng, Mr. Cui, so he changed the subject after only one sentence, and smiled with Bai Erlang: "So when we were young, we were very simple, and we took many things for granted."

"We think about the hard work of the servants, and they don't eat much, and they are more efficient when they eat, and wonder why the magistrate Fu is not better for them?" Bai Shan laughed at himself, "At that time, they were still I swear, when I grow up, if I have the ability to meet His Majesty, I must talk about it seriously."

But after seeing the emperor, there is always something more important than this, and when nothing happens, Bai Shan can think more, knowing that this matter cannot be solved by "complaining".

Saying it out is just to attract people's attention, making people feel that they are too impetuous and naive.

It wasn't until he became a county magistrate that Bai Shan did so himself and got the data he wanted. Only then did he have the confidence to talk to the emperor about being a good servant.

But this only brought this matter to the forefront. To be like what they thought when they were young, let the servants no longer be afraid to serve. They will not be injured or killed when they go to serve, and they will not starve, freeze, or wear out...

There is enough food to eat, warm clothes to wear, reasonable working hours and intensity, and medical treatment when you are sick...

There is still a long, long way to go to achieve this, Bai Shan can see the sunset reflected in the sky as soon as he looks up, can't help but smile, and Bai Erlang Yin said: "Although what I thought when I was a child was really naive, when it comes to I can’t do it now, but I still hope that in the future, I can keep my original intention and keep going down.”

He reached out and patted Bai Erlang and asked him, "How about you?"

Obsessed with reading miscellaneous books, Bai Erlang, who wrote the storybook, finally remembered the catastrophic experience in his childhood. He said with tears in his eyes: "Then when Mingda gives birth to a child, my Majesty and I want a county magistrate?"

Seeing the aggrieved look on his face, Bai Shan couldn't help choking, "You can do it if you want, and I don't force you to do it if you don't want to. Why do you force it?"

Bai Erlang: "I think you're right. We didn't do what we wanted to do when we were young. Even now, I don't think what we thought when we were young was wrong. But, can I be a good county magistrate? And I don't seem to want to be a county magistrate."

"I can't let it go. How can I achieve those things? I can't help you just in the Hanlin Academy."

Bai Shan patted him on the shoulder fiercely and said, "Who said that you can't help in the Hanlin Academy? Your Majesty asked you to write a book of words. I'm afraid, no, it's an immortal's miscellaneous notes. Have you written it yet?"

He winked and said, "If this miscellaneous note is written, it might be more effective than Zhou Man and I go to the countryside every day."

Bai Erlang held back his tears, "I wrote a lot, do you want to read it? I'll show you the manuscript later?"

He paused and said, "But you and Zhou Man are only allowed to read it, not to change it. Mingda has read it and said that my writing is excellent."

Bai Shan raised a heart and looked at him suspiciously, "How did you write it? Was it written by an immortal?"

Bai Erlang squinted at him, and said coldly and arrogantly: "It's still Wenquxing and Taibaixing. They are a pair when they are in the sky, and they are a pair when they go down to earth. Do you think it's a coincidence?"

Bai Shan felt even worse in his heart. He was about to drag people into the woods to extort a confession, when Yin Or, who had been silent all the time, suddenly asked, "Why did you think so much when you were young?"

Bai Shan realizes that they are normal, and thinks when they meet each other. Besides, her husband has assigned homework. Isn't it normal for students to complete the homework assigned by her husband?

Seeing Yin or so surprised, he asked, "Then what were you thinking when you were a child? I feel that we are quite normal. This is all the homework assigned by Mr.

Yin or just pondered, is it really that he is abnormal?

Yes, he was also different from ordinary children, so Yin He nodded and said, "I'm so strange."

He asked Bai Shan and Bai Erlang to forgive me, and explained, "I used to study with my husband when I was young. It's normal for me to occasionally get sick and not see my husband for a month or two. Maybe my husband didn't have time to arrange these homework for me."

He said: "When I was a child, what I thought most about was life and death."

On the side, Fang Xiancheng and Mr. Cui have froze into two stones, sitting expressionless and motionless, but they were happily complaining in their hearts, where is this normal?

No one on both sides is normal, who didn't think about eating, drinking and having fun when they were young? The biggest worry should be reading, right?

What are the rights and interests of servants, what is life and death, who thinks about this kind of question when he was a child?

Mr. Cui twisted his neck stiffly to look at Fang Xiancheng, so is this the reason why the two of them couldn't be admitted to the Jinshi and Mingjing?

Fang Xiancheng turned his eyes away silently, not wanting to be classified in the same category as Mr. Cui, even though he was also thinking about eating, drinking, having fun and worrying about reading when he was a child.

Bai Shan sighed and said, "You think more deeply than we do. I only think about life and death when I enter the capital."

Yin Or asked him, "Have you figured it out?

see you at nine

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