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The Lucky Farmgirl-Chapter 2108 - 2083: Farewell
Feng Zongping and his group braved the cold wind and set off. Yin Huo did not leave; his health was frail, so he openly asked to stay longer and wait for warmer weather before departing.
The imperial guards who came with them certainly did not rush him and even left two to care for and protect him.
The news from the capital did not reach Xiazhou until after the New Year. The emperor summoned Yang Heshu and Governor Niu to Beijing for inquiries.
Moreover, the entire Imperial Hospital and its staff were also summoned back to the capital, with officials from the Ministry of Justice and Punishments personally requesting them.
In Xiazhou City, one of the last smallpox patients died, while the others were cured and discharged. The villas were thoroughly cleaned and returned to their original owners.
But everyone knew that these three villas would probably not be inhabited for several years.
For this, Yang Heshu personally visited to thank the owners of the three villas. Initially, their willingness to offer their homes to Yang Heshu for sheltering patients was a great kindness.
The memorials of Yang Heshu, Governor Niu, Manbao, and Imperial Doctor Lu went to the capital with Feng Zongping and his group, even arriving two days earlier than them, as the officials delivering memorials wouldn’t travel as slowly as they did.
This time, Yang Heshu did not take Ms.Cui and his son with him to the capital; he only brought Wantian, leaving most of the staff to her. He also gave her a jade ring, smiling, "Father’s dispatched people are arranged at the official fields outside the city. After I leave, you should take the child to live on the manor, tightly closing the doors until I return."
Ms.Cui accepted the ring and nodded earnestly. She vaguely knew that those people were not ordinary guards but rather the troops that the Yang Family had raised in the past. However, as the world settled, some had been enlisted into the army, while others stayed home as guards.
Ms.Cui felt a little downhearted, but in her hands were still quite a few usable troops, not to mention the Yang Family.
With them close, she and the child could be safe.
Ms.Cui grasped his hand and spoke softly, "Husband, I will wait for you in Xiazhou." 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝐰𝚎𝕓𝐧𝚘𝘃𝗲𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝕞
Yang Heshu responded softly, saying quietly, "After this epidemic, Xiazhou is much weakened. Leaving just like this, I feel unwilling."
He had worked hard for two years to establish himself, bringing some prosperity to Shuofang County. Leaving now to start over elsewhere indeed felt regretful.
Moreover...
He glanced at Ms.Cui; though his wife was unharmed, she had indeed been close to losing her life. His inability to find evidence did not mean he could do nothing.
Some actions require evidence to proceed, but others do not; following one’s heart is enough.
Yang Heshu patted her hand and turned to the guest courtyard.
In the guest courtyard, Zhou Man and others were bustling with packing. Manbao was the fastest since she had a niece and niece-in-law helping her. Once packed, she ran to find Bai Shan and the others, "Third Mrs.Gong invited me for a last meal of lamb spine hotpot and baked flatbread. Are you joining?"
Bai Dalang had already gone back with Feng Zongping. Yin Huo, who had moved next door to Bai Shan and them, laughed, "Didn’t we just have some the day before? Why are we eating it again?"
"The day before, we had deer tendons," Manbao swallowed, "But honestly, the deer in Xiazhou are so delicious, much better than those in the capital."
Not only the deer tendons were delicious, but the venison as well.
Bai Shan nodded in agreement, "And cheaper, too."
The two exchanged a glance, unable to suppress a chuckle.
The day before yesterday, Third Mrs.Gong treated them to deer tendons, so Bai Shan took the opportunity to inquire about live deer. Indeed, unlike in the capital, buying live deer in Xiazhou was much easier.
Because here, there were both wild and captive-bred deer.
A piece of grassland at the racetrack could raise deer, and when autumn and winter came, they were released onto the grounds for the noble sons and daughters to hunt, making more money than selling venison alone.
Moreover, many of the deer here descended from wild ones, and after generations in captivity, they tasted even better than wild deer.
Bai Shan bought two fawns of different breeds, then rode with Manbao to the prairie to offer them to his little father-in-law.
Upon returning, he used the excuse of poor archery to explain that the deer had escaped.
Except for Bai Erlang and Yin Huo, no one else suspected a thing. Well, that was just Gong San and Third Mrs.Gong, who knew he had bought deer.
Not wanting to upset them, today they were invited for lamb spine hotpot instead of venison. Thinking they liked hunting, Third Mrs.Gong suggested, "Sheep are easier to hunt than deer. If you want to hunt, I’ll have some sheep driven onto the prairie for you to practice?"
By then, she would have about a hundred sheep driven in, confident they couldn’t miss any.
Manbao quickly said, "Never mind, we were just a little interested that day, generally not keen on hunting."
Third Mrs.Gong nodded, although secretly regretting it. Had they mentioned their interest in hunting earlier, she would have taken them to the grasslands, paying the entrance fee to roam a few rounds, whether they hit a target or not, it would have been for fun.
To have purchased deer just to shoot them on the prairie, which wasn’t anybody’s land, leaving them nowhere to search if they ran off, was a waste of two fawns.
Nowadays, Xiazhou City had already regained its worldly atmosphere, with many shops reopened, so Third Mrs.Gong directly invited them to her favorite lamb restaurant.
She said, "Though this place is small, the lamb spine hotpot it serves is authentic, and the baked flatbread is particularly delicious, being both soft and chewy. The taste at my home was nothing compared to this. Ah, you’re leaving tomorrow; otherwise, I could have brought you here several more times."
Manbao had already caught a whiff of the fragrance, nodding repeatedly.
They looked out the window, saying with a smile, "There are a lot more people on the streets now."
"That’s hardly a crowd," Third Mrs.Gong glanced out as well, "Before the epidemic, this would be bustling. Back then, travelers from the north, those heading east, going west, and coming up from the south all passed through Xiazhou City. Merchants gathered like clouds, especially in recent years as County Magistrate Yang eased taxes on goods entering and exiting the city. Merchants from all directions preferred to conduct business in Xiazhou City, making it even more lively. Now, there are far fewer people."
Not only did many people in Xiazhou City die, but quite a few passing merchants also succumbed to illness, turning Xiazhou City into a place of sorrow. Losing such a number of merchants in the short term, coupled with people’s fear of the pox, meant few wanted to come back.
She sighed as the owner brought out a large iron pot, placed it on the table’s center after pulling out the wooden plank, and then started a fire underneath it by pulling out another slab from below.
This was different from the lamb spine hotpot they had at Third Mrs.Gong’s home, where it was served ready in a basin. The restaurant’s version seemed like it would be cooked on-site?
Cooking on the spot was not possible; the lamb spine had already been stewing in the back kitchen for some time. By the time it was served, it was nearly ready to be eaten.
As he lifted the lid, steam rose, and the aroma of meat wafted through the air, even enticing Yin Huo to take a deep breath, feeling the hunger in his stomach.
The owner took out a basin, immediately kneaded some dough, and spread it along the edge of the iron pot...
Smelling the slowly releasing scent of wheat mixed with the meat’s aroma, everyone couldn’t help but swallow.
This lamb spine hotpot seemed really delicious.







