The Pretty Wife of General Jinxiu Huanian

Chapter 150 Support



Chapter 150 Support

Yunxi came out of the study, hurriedly with a slightly frown on her face, and headed towards her yard.

During the entire journey, her eyes were never idle, filled with the figure of the prince busy in the study, and she kept muttering to herself, "The prince is working so hard, I must share more of his burden."

Back in the room, Yunxi turned around and shouted to Xiaocui beside her, "Xiaocui, go and sort out all the fine silks and supplements in the storeroom for me."

After hearing this, Xiao Cui quickly nodded and said, "Yes, ma'am."

His feet were as fast as greased and he ran to the warehouse to clean up.

Yunxi sat at the table, holding a needle and thread in her hand, but the needle didn't move for a long time. She stared at it and muttered, "Sew a new piece of clothing for the prince so that he can wear it more comfortably."

But my mind was not on this at all, and the needle almost pricked my finger.

After a while, Xiao Cui came back panting and said, "Madam, everything is packed."

When Yunxi heard this, she threw away the needle and thread in her hand, stood up, straightened her clothes, and said, "Let's go and take a look at the place where the disaster victims were resettled."

After saying that, he walked out, and Xiao Cui followed closely behind him.

The master and servant took their belongings and got on the carriage and left the mansion.

Arriving at the resettlement site, we saw a bustling scene: some people were setting up tents, others were carrying supplies, and children were playing nearby, their faces filled with fatigue and worry.

Yunxi got off the carriage. She was wearing a plain dress, the hem of which fluttered gently in the wind.

Yunxi walked towards an old man with light and eager steps.

The old man had gray hair, deep wrinkles on his face, and a slightly bent back.

"Old man, how is the resettlement going?" Yunxi asked in a gentle voice, her eyes showing concern and her brows slightly furrowed.

The old man looked up at Yunxi, his eyes full of gratitude, tears glistening in his cloudy eyes, "Thank you for your concern, Madam. We will all remember the kindness of the prince and madam."

Yunxi smiled lightly and quickly handed the things she brought to the old man. "Here are some clothes and supplements. Share them with everyone."

As she spoke, she personally stuffed the things into the old man's arms.

The old man took it with trembling hands, bowing and thanking her repeatedly, "Madam, you are such a kind person, may God bless you."

Yunxi didn't stay long before she began to look around the resettlement site. She walked hurriedly, her eyes scanning the surroundings eagerly.

When she saw the injured civilians, she immediately walked over quickly and squatted down.

Yunxi's face was full of concentration and seriousness. She carefully untied the bandage for the injured person, her movements so gentle as if she was protecting a treasure.

"Madam, you really have a kind heart like a bodhisattva." A young woman said. The woman was holding a young child in her arms. The child's face was dirty, and his eyes showed his dependence on Yunxi.

Yunxi smiled and shook her head, "This is what I should do." After that, she reminded the woman of a few things to pay attention to when taking care of the injured.

Just after finishing the work here, Yunxi saw a few children squatting in the corner, staring at others eagerly.

She walked forward, took out a few snacks from her pocket, and handed them to the children, "Come on, little ones, have something to eat."

The children took the snacks and smiled brightly. Yunxi looked at them and started smiling too.

The matter at the resettlement site was almost settled, and Yunxi returned to the Marquis' Mansion without stopping.

Fine beads of sweat oozed out of her forehead, but she didn't bother to wipe them off.

At this time, the prince was still busy in his study. Yunxi ordered the kitchen to prepare some of the prince's favorite dishes and personally brought them to the study.

"Prince, please take a rest and have some food." Yunxi said softly, her voice gentle and with a little heartache.

The prince put down the pen in his hand and rubbed his eyebrows, "Yunxi, you have worked hard."

Yunxi placed the food on the table and said, "I am not tired, it is Your Majesty who works hard for the people."

The prince pulled Yunxi to sit down, his face full of pity: "Come, sit down and eat together. These days, thanks to you for taking care of us."

The prince's eyes were filled with warmth and gratitude.

After dinner, the prince continued to deal with official documents, while Yunxi ground them for him.

Yunxi was seen bending down slightly, holding the ink stick with one hand and slowly turning it with the other hand. Her focused expression seemed as if there was a huge secret hidden in the ink.

As the night deepened, Yunxi was so sleepy that her eyelids were drooping, but she still forced herself to stay with the prince.

She shook her head from time to time, trying to clear her mind.

"Yunxi, go and have a rest first." The prince stopped writing, turned his head to look at Yunxi, with a hint of reluctance in his voice.

Yunxi shook her head and said stubbornly, "I will accompany the prince." Her eyes were firm, without any intention of retreating.

At this time, the housekeeper Li Fu came running in hurriedly, panting, with beads of sweat on his forehead.

"Your Majesty, this is bad. The grain we were transporting from other places was robbed by bandits on the way."

The prince stood up suddenly, his face darkened, and he clenched his fists: "What?"

Yunxi also stood up in shock, frowning, and unconsciously clenched the corners of her clothes with both hands: "What should I do?"

The prince pondered for a moment, pacing back and forth in the room, then gritted his teeth and said, "Li Fu, gather your men immediately. I will personally handle this matter."

Upon hearing this, Yunxi hurriedly grabbed the prince, her voice trembling: "Prince, I am worried about your safety."

The prince patted Yunxi's hand and comforted her, "Don't worry, I will be fine.

This king will definitely take down the bandits and take back the food."

Yunxi knew that the prince had made up his mind, so she said no more and turned around quietly to prepare things.

She walked in and out quickly and came back after a while.

He held a bundle in his hand and handed it to the prince: "Prince, here are some dry food and water for you to use on the road."

The prince took the bundle and nodded: "Yunxi, wait for me at home."

"Your Highness, please be careful." Yunxi's eyes were full of worry.

The prince set off with his men, and Yunxi waited anxiously in the mansion.

That night, Yunxi couldn't sit still in the room for a moment. Sometimes she walked to the window to see what was happening outside, and sometimes she walked back and forth in the room, her hands tightly grasping the corners of her clothes, her brows never relaxed.

He looked like an ant on a hot pan, with worry written all over his face.

She kept repeating, "My Lord, please come back safely."

From time to time, she glanced towards the door, hoping to see the prince soon.

The night was getting deeper and deeper, but Yunxi still had no desire to sleep. She just sat blankly on the edge of the bed, her ears perked up. Whenever there was any movement, she would get up nervously to take a look.

After a sleepless night, the next morning, the prince still hadn't returned. Yunxi was restless, pacing back and forth in the yard.

Her eyes were a little blunt and her face looked very haggard.

Finally, at noon, the prince returned.

"Your Highness!" Yunxi went to greet him joyfully, her face instantly lit up and her steps became lighter.

The prince looked tired, his clothes were a little messy, and a few strands of hair were loose.

"We recovered all the food and captured all the bandits."

Yunxi breathed a sigh of relief and hurried forward to support the prince, her eyes full of concern: "I hope the prince returns safely."

In the following days, Yunxi continued to quietly take care of the affairs of the mansion for the prince, allowing the prince to concentrate on dealing with the drought.


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