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Chapter 1730: Once you enter the Hou family, its as deep as the sea (55)

 Since the horse bandit incident, Jin Qing simply did not sit in the carriage, but sat directly on the roof of the carriage in order to observe the surrounding conditions and discover nearby cottages in time.

If she didn't do some work, these bastards would really think she was a softie.

Knowing that the eldest sister was sitting on the roof of the car, Lan Ruhai kept trying to climb to the roof of the car. Finally, Jin Qing couldn't stand Lan Ruhai's stupidity, so she simply lifted her up and put her in her arms.

The further north you go, the more cottages there are.

Jin Qing would directly pick out any copycat that has done many evil things.

As for a village like Liu Dapeng who only collects tolls for survival, Jin Qing will leave it to Liu Dapeng to deal with.

Before reaching Northern Xinjiang, King Tan's migration team had expanded several times, and there were even too many soft boxes containing gold.

Jin Qing did not learn the writing of this world, and Lan Ruhai became her scribe.

She asked Lan Ruhai to put a seal on the box, with a series of big words written on it: "Privately owned, anyone who disturbs it will kill your whole family."

Liu Dapeng looked at Jin Qing with more and more fiery eyes. His granddaughter was simply born for the cottage. Look at how many brothers she has recruited along the way. If she takes over his cottage, her future will be limitless!

At the same time, Liu Dapeng had some doubts in his heart. He wanted to know how high Jin Qing's martial arts was.

Every time I just saw the bandits, the war was over before they could take action.

Apart from moving boxes and pushing carts, there seemed to be nothing they could do to help.

This feeling really left them speechless, as if they were just escorts. It was simply a blasphemy to their profession and seriously dampened their enthusiasm for work.

It's just that King Tan seems to like Jin Qing's tricks, and even has a better attitude towards Lan Ruyu, fearing that he will be the next one to fall into Jin Qing's hands.

Lan Ruyu was originally a smart person. When she saw that King Tao was treating her well, she did not take the opportunity to overpower him. Instead, she was courteous to King Tao in every aspect and showed off to him outside, which made him happy every day.

Haha, I just said that I married a good wife

As they traveled all the way to Northern Xinjiang, they only felt that the green they saw was getting less and less, and the wind and sand were getting bigger and bigger.

I dare not speak without wearing a scarf, because if I open my mouth, I can eat a mouthful of sand!

King Xi had secretly cried several times behind his back. He really didn't expect that his father would cruelly point out such a shame to him. Wouldn't it be even more satisfying to wipe his neck with a knife?

But in front of everyone, he still insists on drawing cakes for everyone.

"The sandstorm is just a temporary problem. It will be fine when we get to Beicheng."

"As long as I am here, I will definitely make everyone enjoy the food and drink spicy food."

"Don't worry, follow me. You don't have to worry about eating, drinking and having fun."

Concerned about King Tan's constant welfare, everyone said, "Shut up, you, you can't even open your mouth to eat."

The wind and sand were so strong that it hit my face like a knife.

Everyone could only cover their faces with cloth, hide the food in their sleeves, break it up bit by bit, and stuff it into their mouths from under the cloth.

Gritting their teeth, they walked all the way to Beicheng. Even though everyone was mentally prepared, the moment they saw Beicheng? Everyone's eyes widened in shock. It's so poor here.

Beicheng is connected to the Great Wall, and there are always nomads outside the Great Wall who want to go to the Central Plains.

So? There are quite a few mixed-race people in Beicheng.

.

Except for the city lord's mansion, which can be repaired every few years, most of the houses in Beicheng are dilapidated.

Many roofs are covered with patches, and glutinous rice juice mixed with straw is constantly sprayed on the roofs.

Maybe it's because of the strong wind here? Some houses still have stones hanging on them? Just to prevent them from being blown away by the wind.

Originally, King Tan was afraid that the officials in Northern Xinjiang would bully him and prevent him from taking over matters related to the three cities in Northern Xinjiang.

For this reason, he even led the housekeeper and Lan Ruyu to rehearse many times in private? In order to be able to deal with emergencies in time, but he ignored the helpless wry smiles of Lan Ruyu and the housekeeper.

I heard that the vassal king who took over Beicheng came over? After checking the tokens and imperial edicts, the steward of the City Lord's Mansion handed over the City Lord's Mansion without saying a word, and gave it to King Tan along with the annual income and expenditure account book of the City Lord's Mansion.

Because the location of the fiefdom was not good, the emperor generously allocated three cities to King Tan.

And the magistrates of the three cities and prefectures rushed over immediately to pay their respects to King Tao.

They were all sent to northern Xinjiang because their families were poor and they themselves were a bit stubborn and didn't know how to work.

It is said that local officials are replaced every three years, but the prerequisite is that there must be someone at the top.

It seems like the four of them have been squatting here for many years~

King Xin originally imagined that everyone would work together to exclude him, which did not happen.

These four local officials were like handing over a hot potato, handing over all their tax account books and other things to King Tan.

King Tao first opened the account books of Beicheng, because Beicheng was the richest among the three cities. However, he saw on the first page of the account book that it was written that the butcher shop paid half a live sheep this month, and the rice shop paid

King Tan closed the account book with a bang and returned half of the sheep. Can you explain to him how this half of the sheep survived?

Seeing the bad look on King Tao's face, Beicheng officials quickly explained, "Because these taxes in Beicheng are cumulative, for example, if the butcher shop's business is good in a certain month, it will pay half a sheep. When the business is not good, it may be a

A sheep head, a sheep leg, until a whole sheep is collected, the yamen will bring back a whole live sheep and find a suitable opportunity to sell it."

King Tan's face turned red, and it took him a long time to say, "Why don't you just let people pay the money directly?"

Several officials exchanged helpless looks with each other. They originally hoped that this fiefdom would have a reliable vassal king, but now this man is obviously a fool who doesn't know the price of firewood and rice, and hasn't even inquired about the situation in Northern Xinjiang clearly.

What should they do now? Just looking at his appearance, King Tan, who has obviously never endured hardship, does not look like a wise master.

In the end, Zhizhou clarified King Xi's doubts. It turned out that northern Xinjiang was so poor that even banks could not open here. People rarely used money on weekdays and mostly bartered.

Therefore, most of the yamen's taxes are from these things.

After talking for a while, they saw that King Tao was about to cry. The four officials exchanged looks with each other and then left. They decided to leave a private space and let King Tao cry for a while longer.

King Tao looked at the backs of several officials with tears in his eyes, only to find that most of their robes were worn out, and even the official boots under their feet were badly worn, and the soles had been thoughtfully replenished.

Old shoes with new soles look sad.

Holding the account book in his arms, King Tao felt even more sad for his wife. He had taken over the mess, come and comfort him quickly! Since the horse bandit incident, Jin Qing simply did not sit in the carriage, but

Sitting directly on the roof of the carriage, you can observe the surrounding conditions and discover nearby cottages in time.

If she didn't do some work, these bastards would really think she was a softie.

Knowing that the eldest sister was sitting on the roof of the car, Lan Ruhai kept trying to climb to the roof of the car. Finally, Jin Qing couldn't stand Lan Ruhai's stupidity, so she simply lifted her up and put her in her arms.

The further north you go, the more cottages there are.

Jin Qing would directly pick out any copycat that has done many evil things.

As for a village like Liu Dapeng who only collects tolls for survival, Jin Qing will leave it to Liu Dapeng to deal with.

Before reaching Northern Xinjiang, King Tan's migration team had expanded several times, and there were even too many soft boxes containing gold.

Jin Qing did not learn the writing of this world, and Lan Ruhai became her scribe.

She asked Lan Ruhai to put a seal on the box, with a series of big words written on it: "Privately owned, anyone who disturbs it will kill your whole family."

Liu Dapeng looked at Jin Qing with more and more fiery eyes. His granddaughter was simply born for the cottage. Look at how many brothers she has recruited along the way. If she takes over his cottage, her future will be limitless!

At the same time, Liu Dapeng had some doubts in his heart. He wanted to know how high Jin Qing's martial arts was.

Every time I just saw the bandits, the war was over before they could take action.

Apart from moving boxes and pushing carts, there seemed to be nothing they could do to help.

This feeling really left them speechless, as if they were just escorts. It was simply a blasphemy to their profession and seriously dampened their enthusiasm for work.

It's just that King Tan seems to like Jin Qing's tricks, and even has a better attitude towards Lan Ruyu, fearing that he will be the next one to fall into Jin Qing's hands.

Lan Ruyu was originally a smart person. When she saw that King Tao was treating her well, she did not take the opportunity to overpower him. Instead, she was courteous to King Tao in every aspect and showed off to him outside, which made him happy every day.

Haha, I just said that I married a good wife

As they traveled all the way to Northern Xinjiang, they only felt that the green they saw was getting less and less, and the wind and sand were getting bigger and bigger.

I dare not speak without wearing a scarf, because if I open my mouth, I can eat a mouthful of sand!

King Xi had secretly cried several times behind his back. He really didn't expect that his father would cruelly point out such a shame to him. Wouldn't it be even more satisfying to wipe his neck with a knife?

But in front of everyone, he still insists on drawing cakes for everyone.

"The sandstorm is just a temporary problem. It will be fine when we get to Beicheng."

"As long as I am here, I will definitely make everyone enjoy the food and drink spicy food."

"Don't worry, follow me. You don't have to worry about eating, drinking and having fun."

Concerned about King Tan's constant welfare, everyone said, "Shut up, you, you can't even open your mouth to eat."

The wind and sand were so strong that it hit my face like a knife.

Everyone could only cover their faces with cloth, hide the food in their sleeves, break it up bit by bit, and stuff it into their mouths from under the cloth.

Gritting their teeth, they walked all the way to Beicheng. Even though everyone was mentally prepared, the moment they saw Beicheng? Everyone's eyes widened in shock. It's so poor here.

Beicheng is connected to the Great Wall, and there are always nomads outside the Great Wall who want to go to the Central Plains.

So? There are quite a few mixed-race people in Beicheng.

.

Except for the city lord's mansion, which can be repaired every few years, most of the houses in Beicheng are dilapidated.

Many roofs are covered with patches, and glutinous rice juice mixed with straw is constantly sprayed on the roofs.

Maybe it's because of the strong wind here? Some houses still have stones hanging on them? Just to prevent them from being blown away by the wind.

Originally, King Tan was afraid that the officials in Northern Xinjiang would bully him and prevent him from taking over matters related to the three cities in Northern Xinjiang.

For this reason, he even led the housekeeper and Lan Ruyu to rehearse many times in private? In order to be able to deal with emergencies in time, but he ignored the helpless wry smiles of Lan Ruyu and the housekeeper.

I heard that the vassal king who took over Beicheng came over? After checking the tokens and imperial edicts, the steward of the City Lord's Mansion handed over the City Lord's Mansion without saying a word, and gave it to King Tan along with the annual income and expenditure account book of the City Lord's Mansion.

Because the location of the fiefdom was not good, the emperor generously allocated three cities to King Tan.

And the magistrates of the three cities and prefectures rushed over immediately to pay their respects to King Tao.

They were all sent to northern Xinjiang because their families were poor and they themselves were a bit stubborn and didn't know how to work.

It is said that local officials are replaced every three years, but the prerequisite is that there must be someone at the top.

It seems like the four of them have been squatting here for many years~

King Xin originally imagined that everyone would work together to exclude him, which did not happen.

These four local officials were like handing over a hot potato, handing over all their tax account books and other things to King Tan.

King Tao first opened the account books of Beicheng, because Beicheng was the richest among the three cities. However, he saw on the first page of the account book that it was written that the butcher shop paid half a live sheep this month, and the rice shop paid

King Tan closed the account book with a bang and returned half of the sheep. Can you explain to him how this half of the sheep survived?

Seeing the bad look on King Tao's face, Beicheng officials quickly explained, "Because these taxes in Beicheng are cumulative, for example, if the butcher shop's business is good in a certain month, it will pay half a sheep. When the business is not good, it may be a

A sheep head, a sheep leg, until a whole sheep is collected, the yamen will bring back a whole live sheep and find a suitable opportunity to sell it."

King Tan's face turned red, and it took him a long time to say, "Why don't you just let people pay the money directly?"

Several officials exchanged helpless looks with each other. They originally hoped that this fiefdom would have a reliable vassal king, but now this man is obviously a fool who doesn't know the price of firewood and rice, and hasn't even inquired about the situation in Northern Xinjiang clearly.

What should they do now? Just looking at his appearance, King Tan, who has obviously never endured hardship, does not look like a wise master.

In the end, Zhizhou clarified King Xi's doubts. It turned out that northern Xinjiang was so poor that even banks could not open here. People rarely used money on weekdays and mostly bartered.

Therefore, most of the yamen's taxes are from these things.

After talking for a while, they saw that King Tao was about to cry. The four officials exchanged looks with each other and then left. They decided to leave a private space and let King Tao cry for a while longer.

King Tao looked at the backs of several officials with tears in his eyes, only to find that most of their robes were worn out, and even the official boots under their feet were badly worn, and the soles had been thoughtfully replenished.

Old shoes with new soles look sad.

Holding the account book in his arms, King Tao felt even more sad for his wife. He had made a mess, come and comfort him quickly!


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