Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife
Chapter 1382: 1379: Young Master YangChapter 1382: Chapter 1379: Young Master Yang
After all, there is no engagement yet, and now it is just mutual consideration. Isn’t such talk harmful to the young lady’s reputation?
Chu Bo stuck out his tongue and refrained from saying anything more inappropriate as he went to look for Chu Jin.
Yang, who stood aside, overheard the conversation. In fact, Chu Bo’s voice was not loud, and Yang caught it faintly.
Seeing that Chu Zhang’s reaction was instinctively to protect his sister’s reputation, Yang was quite pleased in his heart.
When he looked up again, he saw Chu Sheng smiling, which left him somewhat puzzled, “Sheng, what is this about?”
“Jun, my younger siblings are quite young and speak their minds directly. Please don’t take offense,” Chu Sheng began with an apology.
Chu Zhang also felt the same, and he respectfully bowed to Yang, “Big Brother Yang, I didn’t manage my younger brother well and have made you laugh at us.”
“You are being too formal. Although we haven’t had the chance to study together before, who knows, we might go to the Prefectural City to study together in the future. I understand your natures.”
“As for little Bo, he is very obedient too.”
Since Yang didn’t mind, Chu Sheng and Chu Zhang felt much more at ease interacting with him.
The three of them, along with Chu Jin, had endless discussions about their studies.
When they entered the temple,
They first went to offer incense.
Madam Zhang and the other ladies went to listen to the Buddhist scriptures.
Chu Qingyu and Yang Shan, the two young girls, lacked patience and went to fly kites on the mountain behind.
Yang, Chu Zhang, and the others were tasked with taking good care of their sisters, so they followed them to the mountain behind, where there was a pavilion.
Chu Jin took Chu Bo and Chu Sheng to rest in the pavilion.
Only then did Chu Sheng have a chance to ask Chu Jin, “Lil’ Jin, I heard from father that you are planning to set off to Hangzhou?”
“Yes.” Chu Jin had long wanted to go, but opening the shop had delayed his plans; however, he hadn’t wasted the prior time and had sent someone to inquire about Third Master Zhou’s situation.
“Why do you want to go there?” Chu Sheng asked with concern.
“I heard that Third Master Zhou employs a group of craftsmen who are very skilled at building ships. If we want to sail the seas, ships are necessary. If we can make ships that travel farther, Great Chu will be able to trade for more valuable items. This would be an excellent development for Great Chu.”
Chu Sheng had not heard of Third Master Zhou, but he did not doubt Chu Jin’s words.
“Have you mentioned this to Third Uncle and Third Aunt?” Chu Sheng worried he might act recklessly and felt that he could only be completely at ease if Third Uncle and Third Aunt agreed.
Chu Jin knew what he was thinking by just looking at him and hugged his arm, “Great Cousin, isn’t that obvious? If father didn’t support me, would he have told me this news? With my connections in the capital, can’t I find out such distant news?”
Of course, Chu Sheng was misled to believe that since Third Uncle was willing to reveal this information, he was approving of these plans.
“Then you must not neglect your studies,” Chu Sheng advised uneasily.
“Don’t worry, not only have I not neglected my studies, but I haven’t missed a single hour of martial arts training.” Chu Jin was confident about this endeavor and would certainly ensure that his family was taken care of. By intentionally blurring the truth, he could make everyone think that his parents had agreed to it.
Completing his education was simply a way to prevent them from pestering him with questions.
As it turned out, Chu Jin had managed to fool everyone back home.
Chu Bo was curious upon hearing this, “Jin, you can even take a big ship to sea now?”
“No, it’s just about understanding these matters. I still have to return to the capital to continue my studies and don’t have time to go to sea, but I can learn about it first.”
“Then I want to go too.” Chu Bo had never traveled far, and although he couldn’t sail the seas,
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