C64 He Left for South Return
Fu Tine didn't eat at night, and Brother Jiang and Brother Hua were unhappy with the young master. He deliberately did not have anything to say to chat with him for a long time. Brother Rong even dilly-dally hummed a song to make her happy. Everyone saw that Eldest Young Master's face was slightly darker, so they went back to the house next door to rest.
"Big brother, His Majesty doesn't have a decree that requires a book to cross the river. What we are doing is a fake imperial edict." Fu Jiang waited for Elder Sister to rest while asking the question that he was worried about, "If the people can't cross the river with a letter, then our Zhongyi House's reputation will be ruined."
Fu Tine was a little tired after accompanying a few of the children for the whole night. "Don't worry, there is a father. Unfortunately, this matter still woke up late. More than half of the people ran away before it really began." She closed her eyes and continued, "After autumn, I will be in charge of crossing the river. Father will definitely remember the promise I made with him. Father knows Fu Si the most. He will definitely guess that this is the reason why I stayed in the capital and refused to leave. "
The most important thing, however, was that Fu Tine did not say that after experiencing the military disaster, she suddenly moved to the capital. The Imperial Court no longer had money, but the Fu Family had it. The Fu family was the only official in the entire Great Zhou, and that was the most prosperous town in the entire Jiangnan. Emperor Zhou borrowed the River, which was a classic in the history books. Zhongyi Bo, Fu Shen, only needed to take this opportunity. The suggestion of bringing up the scroll could allow one to cross the river was a success.
Fu Jiang lifted the small carpet towards her abdomen. "Although Natsuya is hot, big brother shouldn't be too greedy. If you fall ill at this time, it will be terrible." Seeing that Fusi was already breathing evenly and knew that she was sleeping soundly, he retreated to the side and lay down on the mat. Kazufuru slept through the night again.
After listening to his big brother's words, Fu Jiang finally understood his father's thoughts. Before leaving, he told his father about the elder sister. His father had long been wary of the elder sister's tricks. Know your son better than your father... He glanced at Fu Si, who was sleeping soundly, and knew his father better than his daughter.
When he woke up the next day, he saw Fu Si squatting in front of the mat with a solemn expression. Her eyes were looking at him, but it did not seem to be looking at him. "Big brother?" He called out, but there was no response. Immediately, he became anxious. "Big brother, big brother, what's wrong?"
"Hu -" Fu Tine exhaled a long breath of impure air and suddenly stood up. "Pack up the luggage. Qiu Dong and the soldiers have gone to the library to lead the horses." Hiding the horses in the library was Fu Tine's risky move. She bet that the chaotic people were not interested in the books.
"Zhang Province is broken? The remaining books are not going to be taken care of?" When Fu Jiang heard that, he turned around and got up. Then, he started to tidy up his luggage.
"No, the general has abandoned the city." However, he didn't answer the question about the book. At this moment, there was no longer any sound training in the capital. Fu Tine had no way to know about the situation in front of her. She only knew from her memory that Zhang Province had been broken in these few days.
From the day before yesterday, the number of people who received the book had become fewer and fewer. She sent Qiu Dong and the other two out to investigate. When she came back, she said, "We did not see a living person even when we were far away." The capital was already a dead city, so they had to leave. If he didn't leave, he wouldn't be able to leave.
When Fu Jiang heard that Zhang Prefecture's Mayor had abandoned the city, he stomped his foot. "These..."
"Don't speak nonsense!" Fu Tine suddenly shouted sternly at Fu Jiang. "Rather than guarding a lone city, why don't we guard the northeast granary? Even if you die on the battlefield, you deserve to die. " As she spoke, she quickly packed up her luggage, "It's almost autumn, and the Great Zheng Army is coveting the northeastern granary. Zhang Prefecture's general is definitely a good chess player. "
"Then we..." Fu Jiang finally regained his senses and began to worry about the safety of his people. "Can we outrun the Great Zheng Cavalry?"
Fu Tine slowly turned around and firmly said word by word, "There is still two days of horse journey from Zhang Province to here. The Great Zheng Army already knows that the Emperor has run away. If we don't do it again, we will start the war overnight. " After a pause, she continued, "The army needs to be reorganized. We still have a few days of time to escape."
The deep-rooted trust was first established. Fu Jiang did not doubt Fu Si's source of information at all. He only sped up and packed his luggage. When the last batch of servants left Fu Tine, they had deliberately trained their brothers to take care of themselves and even instructed them to pack up and go on their way. Although they suddenly got up and packed up, it was fast.
Qiu Dong brought horses over and Fu Rong and Fu Hua also waited outside the door. The rations and water were all prepared in advance. The servants mounted their horses separately. For a moment, there was no word. The horses sped up and went straight to the south gate.
After exiting the south gate, they ran for a while. Along the way, they did not see any civilians. Those who should have left had long left. There were no other living people on the official road other than Fu Tine and her team. The old horse knew the way and led them to the stream to rest, mainly because it was hot in the summer. Drinking horses was extremely important.
Fu Tine called the children over and distributed rations, "From today onwards, there will be a fixed amount of rations. This trip to the river will be very dangerous. If there is no food, we will starve to death."
"We also do not have thick clothing..." Fu Rong swallowed the rations with difficulty and asked naively, "Big brother is only allowed to bring a bag. What if it is autumn?"
Fu Tine deliberately rolled her eyes at him, "Now you know regret. If I told you to leave earlier, why didn't you leave?" Fu Rong pursed his lips and turned his head to continue eating. He did not say anything.
He turned his head and looked at Fu Hua who was quietly eating and drinking in the corner. "Brother Hua, do you regret it?"
Fu Hua hurriedly put away the rations and said seriously, "The Eldest Young Master treats me very well. Apart from following you, Fu Hua can't think of anyone else to follow." He added firmly, "Fu Hua will not follow anyone."
"Did you hear that?" He stretched out a finger and poked Fu Rong. "Little guy, it won't be so cold that you will starve. Don't worry." However, he thought that if they were to travel all the way south without any signs of human habitation, food and clothing would really become a big problem. He did not dare to show any of his worries in front of everyone. In times of war and chaos, other than rushing down the river, as for the rest, they could only take things one step at a time.