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Chapter 657

"Here, here, there's another streak of gray on the right side of my face... Well, I need to add some more color to my clothes, it's too light..."

In the study room of Uncle Jingning's house, the two masters of the house closed the door and whispered. When the camera zoomed in, it was discovered that they were not making any ulterior paintings, but painting for their own son.

The content in the painting is naturally the little tabby cat Wangzai.

They had already coaxed Wangzi to sleep, but they were still worried that he would break in when he woke up from his nap, so the couple closed the door tightly. In another way, it was considered as an ulterior motive.

There are many such "ulterior" paintings, all of which record all the cute and naive moments of Wangzi, such as the one chewing on his little feet, falling down while learning to walk, crying with sugar in his mouth... plus today's picture

"Kitchen Kitten", there are already twenty paintings.

In the past, Wangzi was ignorant. Not only could they paint openly, but they would also take it out and appreciate it from time to time. Now Wangzi has grown into a stinky little kid. Who dares to laugh at him? He can be so angry that he ignores people all day long.

, the couple did not dare to take the risk of offending their son, and usually collected these paintings carefully to avoid being seen by their son.

This was one of the few bad things they had in the process of raising their children.

"Kitchen Cat" was finally completed. Ye Zhenzhen spread it on the desk to dry the pen and ink, and then started to tease the child's father: "Weizhen, please add a poem to it."

Cui Weizhen was very good-natured and did not refuse. After a little thought, he came up with an idea. He directly wrote and inked in one stroke. Ye Zhenzhen leaned over to read it. She felt that he was innocent, cute and naive. He was simply portraying the image of his son.

Become alive.

“It’s so expressive!”

Ye Zhenzhen couldn't hide the fondness on her face as she looked at the poems and paintings, "When he grows up, it will be fun to laugh at him with these words."

She smiled maliciously, with a cunning light shining in her eyes. Cui Weizhen felt sympathy for his son for a moment, but in the end he sided with his wife: "This method is very good."

After all, he is also an accomplice.

The two of them dug out Wang Zai's old paintings and admired them. It wasn't until the ink on the new paintings dried that they put them back together.

The leisurely and relaxing time passed, and both of them started to get down to business.

Yongshan Hall needs a free clinic, which is a big project. She has already made a rough plan before. A while ago, she called the newly recruited girls from various families for a meeting and asked them to fill in the remaining details. At this time, all of them have been handed over to Ye

Zhen Zhen's hand.

She took a closer look and found that these girls were inexperienced and inexperienced. Most of them just chatted and didn't have any ideas. There were a few who stood out. Although they were not very comprehensive, they were already considered outstanding.

.

Ye Zhenzhen summarized everyone's opinions to the Prime Minister, then filled in various details. When she finished writing, she found Cui Weizhen standing next to her, looking at the document in her hand in trance.

"What is this?" he asked.

"Activity planning for free clinics."

Ye Zhenzhen explained: "The free clinic is a big event after all, and the scene will be very chaotic. As the organizer, Yongning Hall cannot make mistakes, so it must make arrangements for various activities in advance. Responsibilities are assigned to each person, and everyone has their own duties."

There will be no confusion if there is no confusion. There are also various emergency plans. If problems arise, everyone can deal with them according to the plans to avoid being in a hurry and delaying major events."

As she explained, Cui Weizhen flipped through the pages. After reading it, his eyes were full of brilliance: "There are countless large-scale events held by the imperial court every year. If the officials of the Ministry of Rites can learn how to plan events, there will be less trouble."

Ye Zhenzhen was a little puzzled: "The imperial court's activities have their own rules. Officials only need to act according to the rules. How can there be chaos?"

"Although there are established cases, the abilities of the officials in charge are different, and various problems will always arise." Cui Weizhen recalled: "My father was the Minister of Rites back then, and there were countless activities to be organized every year, and the officials under him were not

Everyone who is smart and capable will always make some mistakes, and most of them require my father to step in to solve them. If there were event planning back then, he wouldn't have to be so tired every time."

I see.

Ye Zhenzhen said: "Since it is useful to the court, let's dedicate this method to His Majesty. You happen to be going to see His Majesty tomorrow, so take this plan with you."

Yes, in order to solve the problems of Li Zheng's assistant manpower and salary and remuneration, Cui Weizhen will go to the palace tomorrow to face the Holy Spirit. While Ye Zhenzhen was just writing the plan, he was writing the notes.

Cui Weizhen was not surprised by Ye Zhenzhen's remarks. Although she was a woman, she was no less dedicated and aware of serving the country and the people than he was. He often felt regretful that it was a pity that women in the Zhou Dynasty could not be officials. Otherwise, with Zhen'er's talents and

Ambition is bound to be a good official whose name will be recorded in history.

Based on this alone, Dazhou is far worse than Zhen'er's hometown.

Ye Zhenzhen didn't know the regret in Cui Weizhen's heart. If she knew, she would definitely find it interesting. The reason why she is able to shine in ancient times is not because of her outstanding political talents, but because she has taken advantage of her status as a time traveler.

With Cui Weizhen’s wife.

The former gives her an advantage over the ancients, and the latter makes her superior to most women nowadays. Both are inseparable parts of her, and one cannot exist without the other.

Needless to say the former, let’s just talk about the latter. If it weren’t for Cui Weizhen’s support and connivance, how could she have accomplished such a career in the ancient environment if she had become another woman who was imprisoned in the inner house?

And her career, if left to future generations, would be nothing to mention. The biggest official she had ever seen at that time was the mayor. For her father's sake, she might be able to work as a part-time job in the government department, but what if she became something like

An outstanding female politician, that is absolutely impossible.

In her father's words, her little cleverness can be used to show off outside, but if she is shown in front of a group of old foxes, she will be betrayed without even knowing it.

It is important for people to be self-aware. Ye Zhenzhen's understanding of herself is very correct. At the same time, she is very lucky to live in a prosperous dynasty like the Zhou Dynasty. Emperor Xuanwu treats the Cui family well. Naturally, she wants to reciprocate the favor and serve the people of the Zhou Dynasty.

Contribute your own strength to be more prosperous.

Ye Zhenzhen was very energetic and asked Cui Weizhen for a copy of the plan, saying: "I will make a new copy and then you can help me submit it to the emperor. By the way, if Your Majesty reads it and thinks it is good, my plan will be

Don’t you need to take it to the government to report it?”

"Report?"

"In ancient times, when you held large-scale events privately, you didn't need to report to the government?"

Ye Zhenzhen was more confused than Cui Weizhen. After the two stared at each other, she let out a long sigh: "You are really 'free'."


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