Chapter 373 - 373 369 Indeed Its Not the Brother Anymore
Chapter 373 - 373 369 Indeed Its Not the Brother Anymore
?Chapter 373: Chapter 369: Indeed, It’s Not the Brother Anymore Chapter 373: Chapter 369: Indeed, It’s Not the Brother Anymore The problem with the soldiers from the Western Frontier was solved by Ruo Hai, but there were still some issues with the officials that were unresolved, and these were not Ruo Hai’s forte.
Xuanyuan Que handled some officials—directly dealt with the corrupt ones and those who oppressed the people, thus their properties were confiscated.
Those bribed by neighboring countries were kept to continue the communications, while the rest were dealt with.
After dealing with these officials, the group continued northward.
At one mountain, Ruo Xuan used her Spiritual Power to cultivate the mycelium and spores of a certain caterpillar fungus, which would grow wildly once the snow and ice melted.
There was a region highly suitable for cotton cultivation, so she gave some cotton seeds to the local officials, who were to distribute them to the people and teach them the planting and management methods for different stages, ensuring that he oversaw the cultivation.
Ruo Xuan also estimated the yield per acre and mentioned that someone would be dispatched to collect the cotton, ensuring there would be no concerns about selling it.
Hearing the cotton yield Ruo Xuan spoke of, the corner of that official’s mouth twitched as he thought to himself: Prince Xiaojiu wants to do something practical to accumulate achievements, but unfortunately, Princess Wuyou doesn’t understand, and I’m afraid it might backfire.
Seeing through his doubts, Shopkeeper Gu warned, “You must plant according to the methods Princess Wuyou has given, otherwise you will be held accountable for negligence! Remember, Princess Wuyou is capable of growing mushrooms.”
The official was shocked and immediately responded with a serious expression, “This subordinate will surely follow the instructions.”
Ruo Xuan also planned to open a weaving workshop here, specializing in the production of cotton fabric.
After all, transporting cotton was far too inconvenient.
She shared this idea with Xuanyuan Que, who then instructed Shopkeeper Gu to make the arrangements.
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