Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress

Chapter 1720 Chrysanthemum Engagement (2)

Later, the phoenix fish gave birth to cubs, and the Marquis of Jian'an and his wife regarded the extra phoenix fish as valuable gifts and gave them to several close relatives and friends. In this way, the phoenix fish became popular in Kyoto, Jin Dynasty. Come on.

Because of its beautiful and noble appearance, the Phoenix Golden Scale Fish is very popular among the nobles in the capital. Everyone is trying their best to buy one or two to raise and raise. The market price of the Phoenix Golden Scale Fish has also soared to one thousand taels of silver per pair. However, despite this, no one is willing to sell their hard-earned fish. Therefore, in the capital of Jin Dynasty, there is no place to buy the golden fish if you have money.

The Mu family was also fortunate to receive two gifts from the Marquis of Jian'an and his wife. I heard that these fish are very delicate and must live at a constant temperature. They need to burn charcoal in winter and put ice in summer. For these two precious fish, they need to be kept at least a year. They had to burn two to three hundred taels of silver. The couple felt that it was not worthwhile, so they donated it to Director Han of the Hanlin Academy.

Unexpectedly, the emperor and the queen steamed fish worth thousands of gold and ate it. What a luxury!

From this point of view, wouldn’t the cost of their meal cost thousands of taels of silver?

In fact, they don't know that the cost of this meal is definitely not worth thousands of taels of silver. The jar of fruit wine produced in space is a priceless treasure, as well as the abalone, scallops, and some things they have never seen before. Weird vegetables, if sold, will definitely fetch a high price!

After the meal, Mu Zhongqing and his two sons-in-law went to the main hall to drink tea and chat. When it was time for the three milk buns to take a nap, Caiwei took them back to the yard where she had been unmarried to sleep, and Du Shi also took them with her. Die'er went back to sleep. Leaving Fei'er alone with nothing to do, he called Wen'er and Wu'er, measured them with a ruler, and prepared to go back and make a set of clothes for each of them.

These two little kids were just growing up. The clothes they made for them in winter were no longer wearable for them. Although there was no shortage of people doing needlework in the family, as an older sister, she still wanted to give them to her with her own hands. The younger brothers make clothes and wear them. In the past two years, both parents and Wen'er and Wu'er have done nothing less than wear them.

Wen'er is already ten years old, and looks like a half-grown boy, with a slight sense of masculinity on his body; Wu'er is also seven years old, and is a full head taller than Wen'er was when he was seven. Perhaps it is because of the current child's appearance. Maybe it’s because my nutrition has kept up, or maybe it’s because I’m practicing martial arts to strengthen my body.

As early as three years ago, Nangong Yi sent one of his subordinates, Yinwei, to teach his two brothers-in-law how to practice martial arts. Starting from the very beginning of Zhamabu and practicing internal skills, he started learning step by step. Now these two little guys , can already knock down one or two adults easily.

After taking the measurements, Feier asked Liuzhu to get a pen and write down their measurements, and then asked about their homework.

After getting married in the past two years, Mo Ziqi often asked Fei'er to read more, saying that reading makes people sensible. Now Fei'er is already quite knowledgeable in literature.

She asked the two little brothers a few questions, and both of them answered fluently. She also gave them two pairs of pairs, and both of them got the answers right, and the pairs were neat and rhymed. Fei'er was very satisfied. She smiled and said to her two younger brothers: "You answered very well. It seems that you have not wasted your time. To reward you, my sister will make you each an extra set of clothes and a pair of shoes. How about it?"

But Wu'er said: "Sister doesn't need to make clothes and shoes for Wu'er. Just make Wu'er a set of obscene clothes. Mother said that Wu'er should wear the small clothes and shoes that brother used to wear in the future. Don't let us waste it." of."

Now, although the Mu family is now prosperous and has no shortage of money, Mo Ziqi and his wife have always maintained a hard and simple style. The food standard at home is four dishes and one soup for each meal, which are ordinary home-cooked dishes. They don't eat delicacies from the mountains and seas. The family only wears silk clothes when they go out. After returning home, they all put on cotton clothes. Firstly, cotton clothes are comfortable to wear. Secondly, since they don't see outsiders at home anyway, they wear cotton clothes. It also saves the waste of Ling Luo.

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