Chapter 741 - 741: 741A Test

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Granny Yu was waiting at the palace gate. When she saw them enter, she immediately smiled and greeted them with a simple bow. “Masters and madams, please come in. The Empress has been waiting for you all since early in the morning.”

“Thank you for leading the way, Granny Yu.” Zhou Ying smiled.

Granny Yu smiled and led them to the rear palace. On the way, she even briefly understood the situation in her hometown.

As soon as they arrived at the entrance of the Jinhua Palace, where Consort Xian lived, she came out to welcome them.

“Greetings, Consort Xian.” Everyone immediately stepped forward and bowed.



“Cousin brothers, cousin-in-law, and auntie, please get up. There are no outsiders here.” After Gu Wanning finished speaking, she helped Zhou Ying up personally.

Mrs. Liu felt extremely sour when she saw this, but she had also heard that Gu Wanning could get to where she was today because of the help of the couple, so she could only suppress this discomfort.

After entering the house, Gu Chengrui introduced them to Gu Wanning.

After Gu Wanning greeted them individually, she asked someone to show them a seat.

She looked at Mrs. Liu and asked, “Eldest Aunt, I heard that Grandma’s health is not good. I wonder how she is now?”

“Any more?” The Emperor nodded.

“There is also business. Only when business is prosperous as soon as possible can people’s lives improve.

“Just like the pier in our Qingshui Town.

“Once the dock opened, not only did the town become active, but even the poor could earn some money to support their families.”

“Scholars, farmers, merchants, and businesses support each other.

“How should I put it? It should be said that each has its own use.

“Scholars, farmers, and workers could form a country, but if people wanted to exchange what they needed and wanted to live a good life, they could not do without merchants.

“Just like the tea industry, it would be even more difficult for us to drink tea without merchants.

“There’s also rice and silk from the south. Without merchants, it would be difficult to transport them to the north.

“I feel that merchants are a bridge connecting all the country’s corners.

“With them, we can feed a large number of people..”New novel chapters are published on