Lu Yan's enlightenment book was made as fast as her glass.

Everyone in the brick kiln has already made several large pieces of glass. When they have nothing to do, they also sharpen several magnifying glasses by themselves and learn different magnifications without any teacher. Lu Yan saw that they were getting better and better, and felt that if they were allowed to study on their own, they might actually be able to develop a microscope.

Lu Wei completely recovered and moved out of Lu Yan's room, insisting on sleeping in Lu Yan's wing. There are two wing rooms in the main house. He Wenjing lived in one room and Lu Wei lived in the other room.

Lu Yan let her do what she wanted. Anyway, as more and more glass was made, Lu Yan replaced glass windows in every room in the house.

With Lu Wei by her side and asking questions non-stop, Lu Yan compiled her literacy book quickly. Lu Yan asked her to ask whatever words she wanted to learn, and Lu Yan wrote down whatever Lu Wei mentioned.

After Lu Wei learned the names of himself and the people around him, he learned the names of the objects around him one by one. Lu Yan doesn't ask her to learn more. Ten words a day is enough. If she can remember it, it's good. She can do thousands of words in a year.

After learning to recognize words, one has to learn numbers. Lu Yan attaches great importance to mathematical enlightenment and explains it to Lu Wei in great detail, including the meaning of each number, how to write each number, how to express each number with gestures, and the relationship between each number.

After explaining the nine numbers, Lu Yan found that addition and subtraction had already been explained in this process. Lu Yan only needed to teach the addition and subtraction symbols, and Lu Wei, who clearly understood the relationship between each number, instantly understood addition and subtraction within nine.

After Lu Wei knew that she could study, she became very enthusiastic about learning and frantically absorbed all the knowledge that Lu Yan taught her. Lu Yan was even a little scared.

Lu Yan complained to Lu Sheng more than once that Lu Wei's enthusiasm for learning was a little overwhelming for her, and Lu Sheng was left in tears and amused.

Lu Sheng: "Isn't it a good thing that she wants to learn?"

"You don't understand." Lu Yan waved her hand. "Children at each stage have their own learning tasks. Her cognitive level has not developed to that level yet. Learning so much will only do harm and no good. At her age, it is the right time for happy education. She can just learn while playing. There is no need for her to be so enthusiastic."

Lu Sheng didn't take it seriously: "What harm can it do? When I was her age, I attended a few private school classes and could memorize the three hundred thousand."

Lu Yan glanced at him and said, "Do you think everyone is the same as you? Don't you have any idea of ​​your own level? What does it mean to be the youngest scholar in the imperial examination in the Dali Dynasty? Since the founding of the Dali Dynasty, there has only been one young genius like you in hundreds of years."

Lu Sheng chuckled: "I just like to hear you praise me. You praise me better than others."

Lu Yan was speechless and raised her hand to hit him hard.

"Wait until I lay a good foundation for her. If she still has the enthusiasm to continue learning, you can take her with you and teach her everything you know." Lu Yan was still thinking about the future development plan for Lu Wei: "In other places, women are trapped in the house all their lives, and their literary and military strategies are useless. But it's different in Liaoyang. We are short of manpower at this time. If she wants to finish her studies, she must work for me."

As if she suddenly thought of something, she turned to ask Lu Sheng: "By the way, does Lu Wei need to be registered with us first?"

Lu Sheng sighed and frowned slightly: "This is not that easy. There are still some things to do."

Lu Wei was abandoned by her stepmother. This is a proper crime of abandonment and must be punished according to law. But there are many twists and turns that are not as simple as imagined.

In the early years of the Dali Dynasty, the crime of abandonment was punished severely. It was clearly written in the Dali Law that abandonment was the same crime as kidnapping and trafficking, and the offender was sentenced to death.

At that time, Dali had experienced a long period of war and several famines. Families were so poor that they could not even afford to eat, so they abandoned their children. If someone picked up the child, it was considered good luck, and if no one wanted the child, it was also destined to be such a disaster.

A few of them were caught and sentenced to death. The people were so scared that no one dared to abandon their children again. They left them alive at home to starve to death, wrapped them in straw mats and threw them into the mountains. The government could not hold them accountable. Originally, if the child was thrown away, the child would have a chance of survival if it was picked up by someone who couldn't bear it. But now, the child will definitely die.

Therefore, this law was amended again and again after only a few years of existence, until it has now become a sentence of five years in prison.

On the other hand, the crime of abandonment is mostly committed against infants who are unable to move. If he cannot move by himself, it must be the fault of the adults to throw him out of the house. But for a child like Lu Wei who is four or five years old and already has the ability to move on his own, it is easy to start a dispute.

A previous case in Liaoyang was recorded in a case in which an eight-year-old daughter sued her stepmother for abandoning her. The stepmother insisted that her daughter had run away on her own in order to frame herself, and instead accused her of being unfilial and disobedient. The two talked to themselves, and there were no witnesses. The county magistrate at that time had no choice but to suspend the case without anyone being sentenced.

The same was probably true for Lu Wei and her stepmother. Lu Wei was thrown out at night on a snowy day. There was no witness. As long as her stepmother was bitten to death and refused to acknowledge her, no one could do anything to her.

After listening to Lu Sheng's explanation, Lu Yan also frowned: "It's really troublesome. Then don't pursue them? I really can't swallow this breath."

"Things are more complicated than you think." Lu Sheng said, "You want to naturalize Lu Wei, but her previous citizenship has not been cancelled. She is still in the Xie family's account as Xie Pan'er, so she can't be transferred directly."

Lu Yan laughed angrily: "I want to see what kind of trouble their family will cause."

The Xie family really did not disappoint Lu Yan's expectations and really made a fuss.

The snow stopped in the past two days, and Xie Er, who had been away from home for more than three months, finally came back. Mrs. Xie was dumbfounded.

She received a letter from her mother's brother saying that Xie Er died while hunting in the mountains. She didn't believe it at first, but after waiting for a month, Xie Er didn't come back, and she was still pregnant with the child. The child of Xie Er's first wife became more and more unpleasant to look at, and he didn't have the guts to directly kill him, so he simply gave him medicine and asked his servants to find a place to throw it away.

The servant felt a little bit reluctant, thinking that the new county magistrate looked like a good man, he simply threw her in front of the county government office. It was her fate whether she could survive or not.

Just a few days after the child was thrown away, Xie Er came back. Mrs. Xie saw that Xie Er was not dead, and she felt more like she had seen a ghost than seeing a dead person, and she quickly broke out in a cold sweat.

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