Chapter 44
After Transmigrating Into the Book, Prime Minister Made My Legs Weak
Wen Jian stood on the field embankment, looking at the nearby training ground where there was a lively atmosphere. In recent days, Liu Hu had been sending people to train these group of refugees, and some of them were tall and strong, learning exceptionally fast and displaying quite an imposing manner.
They claimed they wanted to spar with Liu Huâs elite soldiers.
When Liu Hu heard about this, he came to find Wen Jian and asked for his opinion.
Wen Jian readily agreed for two reasons. First, he wanted to suppress the arrogance of this group of people and make them realize that they shouldnât be so arrogant just because they had learned a few things. Second, he had his own ulterior motives and wanted to see if there were any talents among them.
The last time the new emperor came for a private visit, Wen Jian didnât hide anything. He revealed all the matters concerning training the refugees to become peasant soldiers on the fort. He specifically mentioned it.
The new emperor listened in silence for a long time.
After a while, he stood in front of Wen Jian and almost gritted his teeth as he said, âWen Jian, you really have talent!â
The tone of his words was difficult to determine whether it was praise or sarcasm.
Wen Jianâs back was already covered in sweat. By doing these things without reporting to higher authorities, he had indeed crossed the line. Although he justified it by saying it was to prevent barbarian invaders and bandits, even keeping the number of peasant soldiers within the border limit set by the fort, exceeding it would be considered raising troops without authorization. However, if the emperor wanted to find fault with you, then even if you had a hundred mouths, they would all be in the wrong.
On the forehead of Prime Minister Li, who was standing next to the new emperor, there was a faint layer of sweat, as he glanced at Wen Jian with a cryptic expression.
What a careless move!
How could this self-appointed person be brought under his command?!
Unexpectedly, a faint smile appeared on the corner of the new emperorâs lips, as he reached out and patted Wen Jianâs shoulder. âWith barbarian invasions, unrest on the borders, and rampant banditry, itâs indeed necessary to have someone watch over the granaries of the Li familyâs fort.â After a moment, he added, âMr. Wen, act boldly. If someone dares to steal the grain, chop off that personâs head. If anything happens, Iâll take responsibility!â
Wen Jian didnât want to dwell on the insinuations made by the new emperor. He only needed to know one thing: the new emperor needed someone like him to pave the way and help him regain military power from Zhu Sima.
Now that this person had been presented before him, regardless of what he thought, he had to immediately kneel down and express his sincerity.
Accompanying the emperor is like accompanying a tiger. He preferred to speak with practical actions.
Whether to believe his sincerity or not, it was up to the new emperor to discern.
Clearly, the recent actions of the new emperor showed that his heart leaned toward Wen Jian.
Wen Jianâs gamble had paid off.
Prime Minister Liâs expression changed when he saw the look in Wen Jianâs eyes.
The new emperor stayed at the fort and had dinner before leaving. Wen Jian, a seventh-rank official, enjoyed drinks with the emperor at the same table, while Liu Hu, a fourth-rank official, stood below the steps, guarding the safety of the new emperor.
This scene was inexplicably amusing.
âMr. Wen, Miss Li is here,â Xiao Du whispered to remind Wen Jian.
Wen Jianâs thoughts were brought back by Xiao Duâs words. He furrowed his brow slightly and glanced in the direction where Miss Li was coming from.
The new emperor had left, but Liâs daughter seemed to be coming frequently. Today she brought him some food, and tomorrow she would ask him to accompany her to visit the wooden workshopâ¦
Everyone in the fort noticed her attentiveness, and the astute Wen Jian saw it clearly in his heart.
Wen Jian intended to keep his distance from Miss Li. When he saw her approaching quickly, he whispered to Xiao Du, âJust let me know the result of the sparring.â
Xiao Du scratched the back of his head. âSir, itâs not a solution to keep avoiding her like this.â
Wen Jian glanced at him sideways. âDo you have a good idea?â
Xiao Du pondered with a frowning face. âActually, Miss Li is quite good. Which nobleman doesnât have multiple wives and concubines? If you have Miss Li, you wouldnât have to work from dawn till dusk in this fort. Prime Minister Li would surely ensure his son-in-lawâs rise to successâ¦â
Wen Jian interrupted him sternly, âXiao Du! Others might not know, but you should know that I am a man with a wife.â
Xiao Du choked for a moment and said in a low voice, âBut your wife always makes you suffer.â
Wen Jian was puzzled. ââ¦How am I suffering?â
Xiao Du anxiously said, âShe received your letters so frequently, but your wife only sends you a pitiful two letters in a month. I see how annoyed you get every time you read the letters. How can a wife always make her husband suffer? Besides, your wife is just a village womanâ¦â
Upon hearing this, Wen Jian furrowed his brow deeply, barely suppressing the anger rising within his chest. He pointed his finger at Xiao Du in the air for a while before saying, âXiao Du, I see youâre still unmarried, so I wonât hold it against you. Iâll pretend I didnât hear that! Let Miss Li marry whomever she wantsâ¦â
After he finished speaking, he turned around with a gloomy expression and walked away.
Xiao Du usually had good insight, but for some reason today, he continued speaking from behind, âRegarding the matter of your wife causing you sufferingâ¦â
Wen Jian became so frustrated that he had a headache and shouted, âWhat about it! Iâm willing to endure it!â
What does an unmarried person like Xiao Du know about the joys and frustrations of being a married couple?!
Xiao Du wanted to say something, but he heard Wen Jian angrily say again:
âShut up!â
âOne more word, and you can go and join them in clearing the land!â
Xiao Du: ââ¦â
Xiao Du instantly sealed his lips.
Wen Jian walked away without even turning his head, and Li Jiuer happened to arrive.
Xiao Du looked at Li Jiuer and respectfully bowed, âMiss Jiu, youâve arrived. Sir has official business to attend to, so he left first.â
Li Jiuer, at the ripe age of seventeen, was the perfect age for marriage. Her small face was beautifully enchanting, and she was the most beloved youngest daughter of Prime Minister Li. The major noble families and courtiers who sought to establish connections had long sent matchmakers to the doors of the Li residence.
Li Jiuer was intelligent. She had heard the conversation between Wen Jian and Xiao Du, though it was neither loud nor soft.
Since she arrived at the fort that day, she had someone investigate Mr. Wenâs detailed information.
Wen Jian was indeed married.
âHmph, Iâm not deaf. I heard everything you were saying.â
Xiao Du forced a smile on his face that looked worse than crying and said, âMiss Jiu, itâs good that you heard. Itâs not that Iâm unwilling to help. Sir is more steadfast than gold.â
Upon hearing this, Li Jiuerâs face darkened. âHmph! I donât believe that village woman can be that great!â
Originally, she had planned to take this opportunity to get closer to Wen Jian and watch the competitions on the training ground together. But now, she had no mood for it and left in angerâ¦
Sweat dripped from Xiao Duâs forehead as he wiped it absentmindedly.@@novelbin@@
He silently prayed in his heart: Finally, I can temporarily avoid this matter. He deeply admires Mr. Wen and just wants to work well with him. He doesnât want to be bothered by the affairs of these young ladies!
Besides, Mr. Wen is a decisive person. Just because he helps someone, does that mean he can marry anyone?
Thatâs a joke!
If it were like that, Mr. Wen wouldnât send so many letters home every month, even if he suffers. He still sends themâ¦
Xiao Du had seen Madam several times.
Madam was different from the other ladies in this city.
He felt that she matched well with Mr. Wen. He didnât want to be the one to ruin their relationship!
So, he deliberately said those things for Li Jiuer to hear just nowâ¦
Sigh, being human is really hard!
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At the beginning of October, heavy rain fell from the sky.
The granary on the north side of the fort had not been repaired for a long time, and the strong winds and heavy rain blew off part of the roof. The rain and wind rushed into the house, causing one of the stone walls on the west side to collapse halfway.
Upon hearing the news, Wen Jian immediately got up from bed and led the villagers to the scene.
With such heavy rain, the grains would rot if they were soaked in waterâ¦
He hurriedly instructed people to transfer all the grain to the west warehouse.
That night, torches illuminated the fort, and Wen Jian was drenched. Once the grain was relocated, and the sky brightened, he arranged for Xiao Du to prepare ginger soup. All the busy villagers and refugees who had worked through the night could have a bowl to dispel the cold and avoid catching a cold.
When it was fully bright, the rain stopped.
Wen Jian didnât have time to rest. He immediately led a group of people, including the master carpenter from the wood workshop, to inspect the northern granary and promptly initiate repairs. Fortunately, it wasnât the season of abundant harvest, otherwise, with the dilapidated state of the northern granary, they wouldnât know where to store so much grain.
It was almost afternoon by the time Wen Jian had a chance to return to his room and rest for a while.
However, he couldnât sleep soundly. He felt as if he were immersed in deep water and scorching flames, experiencing alternating moments of heat and cold. His head was dizzyâ¦
Later, he felt someone holding his hand and a buzzing sound in his ears. Before long, a bitter taste filled his mouth, and then he descended into darkness.
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âYou say youâre that scoundrel Wen Jianâs wife?â Liu Hu looked at the woman sitting in the cart with confusion.
Ji Sang nodded quietly. âYes.â
Liu Hu furrowed his brow. âHe never mentioned it to me!â
Ji Sang smiled lightly and said, âYou can ask Xiao Du by his side. He often accompanies me to deliver letters to my family.â
Liu Hu had heard about this matter before and suddenly clapped his hands. âSo, those frequent letters were meant for you?â
âYes,â Ji Sang confirmed.
Liu Hu slapped his hand backward and hurriedly said, âOpen the gate! Lady Wen has arrived.â
After speaking, he couldnât help but glance at Ji Sang a few more times.
Wen Jian came from Yuemoon Village, a village smaller than theirs. It was said to be so poor that they couldnât even find brides. But this Lady Wen was truly beautiful, with smooth and tender skin that seemed like it could drip water. Her small face was delicate, and her clothes were of good quality, clean and elegant. She exuded a serene and gentle aura.
Yes, gentle and tranquil.
Liu Hu, a rough man, thought for a while and came up with this term.
Ji Sang got off the cart, paid the fare, and the carter drove the cart away.
Liu Hu found himself a little more talkative in the presence of such a beautiful woman. âLady Wen, your timing is quite coincidental. Wen Jian got caught in the rain two nights ago and developed a fever. Xiao Du went to call Wen Jian for dinner in the evening and discovered it. He rushed out to find a doctor, but unexpectedly⦠happened to encounterâ¦â
He paused in his words.
Tsk, heâd better not mention the fact that the youngest daughter of Lord Li sought a physician.
Ji Sangâs heart tightened, her dark eyes glanced over, and her steps unconsciously quickened. She heard Liu Hu continue, âBut donât worry, he took the medicine and is currently asleep. The physician said itâs due to excessive exertion and fatigue. Sleeping is a good thing for him.â
After hearing this, Ji Sang felt a slight sense of relief in her heart, but her pace didnât slow down. She just wanted to see him as soon as possible.
Xiao Du fetched water in the courtyard and washed the sweaty clothes that Wen Jian had changed out ofâ¦
Suddenly, Liu Huâs voice came from the entrance of the courtyard. Xiao Du abruptly stood up from the ground. âGeneral Liuâ¦â Then, he froze in place.
He looked at Ji Sang, his eyes instantly filled with surprise, and even his tone was brimming with joy.
âLady?!â
âLady! Why have you come?â
Ji Sang, who liked Xiao Du, intentionally lowered her voice and asked, âWhat? Xiao Du, are you not happy to see me?â
Xiao Du was on the verge of cheering. âHappy! Happy! Happy!â
After a moment, he hurriedly said, âOh⦠no, itâs the General whoâs happy. The General will be ecstatic to know youâve come.â
Ji Sang chuckled softly.
Is it really that exaggerated?
Ji Sang didnât know that Xiao Du had been with Wen Jian all this time.
When Wen Jian had a fever, he called out the name of his wife.
Xiao Du said, âLady⦠please, go in and see the General. The General will be relieved once he knows youâre here. Iâm sure his condition will improve.â
Pausing for a moment, a hint of tenderness crossed his face, and he said in a weak tone, âGeneral, youâre in her thoughts.â
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