Quick Travel: Start by pretending to be an envoy to help the First Emperor’s infrastructure

Chapter 19: Living in Xianyang for the first time, helping Su and asking about the system

Chapter 19: Living in Xianyang for the first time, helping Su and asking about the system

Fusu originally thought that he would need to walk to a few more places to live, but he didn't expect that the first location would be settled.

The selected courtyards were all in either rich or noble areas. You'an couldn't walk through the first courtyard when she saw dozens of mulberry trees. There were granaries, wells, and temple trees. She also saw sewage pipes.

His Majesty the First Emperor has done a good job in urban construction.

"Won't the envoy go and see other things?" Fusu still felt aggrieved by the place that Youan was interested in.

You'an shook his head and refused, "I only live alone, and I can only add one more clothes, so such a big yard already seems empty. Besides, I'm afraid that I'll be entangled by the time, so I won't have any contact at all."

Fusu: "...As long as the envoy likes it."

Although he doesn't quite understand giving up just because he's afraid of getting entangled, he respects it.

"It's naturally impossible for the Divine Envoy to have only one person serving him, even if he has to ask someone to run errands sometimes." Fusu didn't know who the so-called Yi was. He couldn't just contact the people under Ying Zheng.

Youan walked around the house and was very satisfied with the layout inside. It was not the confusing layout of a big house. She also found an area for raising poultry, which was clean. She thought about making a list later and called Fusu Go and do it.

Fusu was confused and began to carve words directly on the desk. Because a certain divine messenger said that her hands hurt and she could not read, so she simply dictated and let him carve.

While recording, Fusu thought about whether it was necessary to find an enlightening teacher for the envoy.

Zhao Gao led people to carry over a group of furniture and daily necessities, including more than 20 people including clothes. The yard that was empty just now suddenly became crowded.

You'an glanced at her, Yi stayed by her side for a few days, and then took the initiative to step forward, "God's envoy, these and the slaves are all chosen by His Majesty for you. If you feel that there are many people, you can keep a few at home, but not the others." Just place it in the courtyard and wait for the mission if you need it."

You'an felt that Yi Ke was really considerate, "Do they have a place to live?"

Zhao Gao found an opportunity and expressed his goodwill, "If the envoy is not willing, we will arrange it ourselves. These things come from His Majesty's warehouse. If the envoy needs anything else, just ask me to wait."

You'an didn't want to deal with Zhao Gao, so he said perfunctorily: "Well, these are enough. I'll just ask Mr. Fusu to go shopping in Xianyang to buy the rest. Mr. Fusu, you won't be unwilling, right?"

Fusu: I can’t seem to refuse.

"Then I will take the envoy around Xianyang tomorrow. I am willing to serve the envoy."

Youan nodded with satisfaction, threw it away after use, and drove people away.

Fusu, Zhao Gao, and the dozen or so people who had been sent out looked at each other at the door. After a brief greeting, they left. They couldn't be forced to stay here.

You'an began to direct people to pack it into the layout she wanted. Among other things, the things Zhao Gao sent were very timely. They not only contained simple items for display, but also money, jewelry, cloth and food that could be exchanged. So meticulous, no wonder he later became the confidant of the First Emperor.

"Yi, do you know where Shi Yu and the others live?"

Yi Xian took the initiative to clear out a place for her to sit down. She was the only one in the house, and no one criticized her for sitting irregularly.

"Shi Yu lives not far from here. If the envoy needs anything, he can send someone to inform her."

You'an shook his head. She just came to Xianyang today, and the same is true for others. She must be very busy at home, and she is not in a hurry. "Let's go tomorrow."

It's a pity that she didn't know that His Majesty the First Emperor had no concept of rest, but Mr. Shi had already started working.

Seeing that his host was about to rest and sleep, Liuhe glanced at the still bright sky outside and reminded: "Host, we have to start working tomorrow. These people in Da Qin are really too narrow-minded and don't even provide any emotional value. We still have to do it." Take the Guizhou route.”

You'an didn't pay any attention to it. He asked it to get a cushion all the way without hope.

Fusu was really obedient. He was arranged to take care of the envoy and came to Youan early. Only when she got up did she know from Yi's mouth that Fusu had come early and was looking at the stone mill there with great interest.

"The envoy is really ingenious. Although I have heard about it, it is not as good as seeing it today." Fusu obviously went back yesterday to inquire for more information, but he didn't expect that he didn't even use the palace.You'an raised his eyebrows when he saw the tables and chairs already set up in the yard, but did not ask immediately, "If Mr. Fusu thinks it's too satisfying, you can go to Mo's house and order it."

Fusu chuckled, but he didn't expect that she would actually ask him to do business affairs. "If the envoy has anything to do in the future, he can also contact the young master."

You'an seemed to have just discovered him. He was pure and gentle, but that didn't mean he was stupid and sweet. "Yes, it doesn't have to be done by anyone. The Mo family and the Shaofu both work for the Qin Dynasty, so why should they be separated from each other?"

She smiled as if she said it casually, but Fusu was a little surprised, and the smile at the corner of his mouth faded slightly, "Does the envoy think there is no need to tell each other apart?"

Youan looked at him strangely, why should we divide this?
The craftsmen in the Shaofu may be Mohists. Nowadays, the various schools of thought do not have such strict restrictions. Legalist representatives such as Li Si and Han Fei all studied under Confucianism, which does not delay others from converting to legalism.

She turned her head and suddenly her eyes widened. Could it be that Fusu was still struggling with enfeoffment and counties?
A tough-headed kid.

"Young Master Fusu, you can't be unfair. You are in a superior position, so why do you prefer someone from a young master in doing things?" I originally wanted to say that the color is very good, but after thinking about it, it was still too frivolous, so I changed my words.

"Of course not." Fusu frowned and subconsciously followed Youan away from the crowd. After hesitating again and again, he asked, "Does the envoy know about my Daqin counties?"

Sure enough, I was really thinking about this issue.

"I know." That was required knowledge for her history class.

Perhaps because of You'an's status, he didn't feel the need to think too much. Fusu walked slowly and asked, "In your opinion, which one is better, counties or enfeoffments?"

You'an sighed helplessly in her heart. She had tried her best to avoid getting involved in court affairs, but Fusu came to her door.

She stood still and said directly: "Do you think enfeoffment is better than counties?"

Fusu met her eyes, he was no longer as frivolous as before, and his attitude became serious, "No, it's just that the current counties are not completely suitable for Da Qin."

You'an didn't expect his answer to be like this, "Why?"

Fusu explained seriously, "The Six Kingdoms have just been destroyed. Although the Qin Dynasty said that the world was unified, the heads of the Six Kingdoms and Guizhou have not truly returned to their homeland, and the rebellion has not stopped. It would be better if it is a place of surrender, such as the land of old Chu and the land of old Zhao. Instigation by those who are willing to do so can easily lead to rebellion.”

You'an really wanted to take back his stereotype of Fusu again, looked at him seriously, and suddenly smiled, "Have you told His Majesty your reasons?"

When it came to Ying Zheng, Fu Su's words immediately fell silent, seeming a little aggrieved and sad, "I reported it to my father."

Looking at his loneliness, you know that he must not have received recognition.

You'an thought that his words were not unreasonable, but he just thought of the young masters whose names had not even been left. "If we want to divide the feudal lordship, has Mr. Fusu considered who can take on important responsibilities now? Is it a clan member or a young prince?" They?"

Seeing that he was speechless, You'an was not aggressive, but just tried to persuade him nicely: "Young Master is right, but if you want to implement the enfeoffment, the Ying family members and the Young Masters will have to be entrusted with important responsibilities. Let's not talk about them first. Are you capable of taking on big responsibilities? Young Master is so confident that the Chang'an Lord Rebellion will not happen again?"

Fusu was struck by lightning. He did not regard his brothers as clawless cubs. He just looked into the eyes of the divine messenger and suddenly thought of a question:
The father naturally knew the advantages and disadvantages of the enfeoffments and counties. However, the father was confident in suppressing the dissatisfaction of the six countries, but he could no longer trust the so-called family ties.

Ying Zheng was stabbed in the back by his relatives all his life.

You'an looked at him with pity. It was useless for Fusu to struggle any more. Even Wang Wan, the prime minister, could not shake the established fact. Wang Wan's words should be the reason for Li Si's subsequent rise to power after this incident.

She stood on her heels and patted his shoulder with great effort, "Don't think so much, you are just an eldest son. Your Majesty's decision will not change even if you lose your temper with him. Take me to Xianyang first." .”

Fusu was startled by her approach, and took two steps back to hear her words clearly, and instinctively retorted, "I have never lost my temper with my father over government affairs."

You'an nodded to show that she understood, "I understand, I understand, it's not about getting angry, it's about speaking up."

Fusu secretly felt lucky, and that feeling of frustration came back again.

(End of this chapter)

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