Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress
Chapter 831 - 832 Helana Comes Looking (1)

Chapter 831: Chapter 832 Helana Comes Looking (1)

The vast and boundless grasslands resembled a green carpet crafted by the heavens, the soft yet springy feeling underfoot was absolutely marvelous. Where the green grass met the blue sky, cattle and sheep leisurely grazed, painting the scene ’where the wind bows the grass low, cattle and sheep show’.

Cai Wei galloped across the grassland, indulging in the fresh air and the scent of the green grass. She had been riding her horse here for a good half of the day. Such leisurely and tranquil days were truly precious to her. Since her arrival here through time travel, she had been constantly busy. The rare moments of rest were few and far between. This blissful break was all thanks to a certain jealous man who, fearing that she would be slighted by others, took it upon himself to deal with the craftsmen of the Meng slaves, granting her this opportunity to enjoy some peaceful moments.

Zhui Feng and Zhu Yue rode their horses, neither too far nor too close behind her. Although their faces showed little expression, their hearts no longer rejected her as before. Their master had swiftly conquered the Meng slaves, and the contribution of the Wife of King Qin was indispensable. Without her, perhaps the soldiers would have already been in disarray due to the moldy food before the battle could even begin, let alone wait for the Meng to surrender.

It was said that the people of the Meng Slaves surrendered voluntarily because the Khan of the Meng, Tuoba Kui, was threatened by the Wife of King Qin. Although the scene had been exaggerated by many, news from the careful work within the Meng suggested that the Khan indeed surrendered due to his fear of the Wife of King Qin!

Because of this, they couldn’t help but respect her. Additionally, the character of the Wife of King Qin was extremely good—gentle, kind, generous, and merciful, never haughty like other masters. Apart from her habit of giving them nicknames, there was nothing much to complain about her.

Cai Wei leisurely rode on horseback, her face adorned with a tranquil smile, gently humming ’Shepherd’s Song’. This comfortable and easy lifestyle made her feel relaxed and at ease, and the beautiful natural scenery around her brightened up her mood!

She had only spent a day teaching Nangong Yi the method of glassmaking. That fellow was incredibly clever and learned it in no time. After mastering the craft, he ruthlessly kicked her out of the shed, forbidding her from coming again. He took over the remaining work by himself.

With nothing else to do, Cai Wei spent her days wandering around—to the city’s market to exchange goods or to the grasslands beyond the city. Her days were exceedingly enjoyable!

"Ben Boba, rush and hurry, let’s go to the market and see if we can find some good things to exchange!"

"Yes, Royal Consort!"

Zhui Feng and Zhu Yue responded respectfully.

After spending several days together, the two secret guards were gradually becoming courageous. Under circumstances where no one could hear, they even managed to tolerantly accept the peculiar nicknames their female master had given them.

The King City was the busiest city of the whole Meng, and though it wasn’t as splendidly colorful as the cities of the Great Jin Nation with their myriad shops, it was still bustling with large crowds. In the market, numerous stalls sold their homeland’s specialties, like sweet cheese, various kinds of dried meats that had lost all moisture, Meng’s favorite highland barley cakes, sheepskin, cowskin, and other types of leather that had been well-cured and dyed, including otter rabbit skin, mink skin, black fox skin, snow wolf skin, and more...

The people of the Meng Slaves did not use money; their transactions were barter-based. Cai Wei, when in Rome, did as the Romans did, naturally enjoying this type of exchange.

She had many idle items in her Space, all looted from the Lü family and Count Magistrate Li’s house in the past. These items were difficult to dispose of in the Great Jin for fear of being recognized but were very easy to sell among the Meng. Consequently, she went to the market daily, exchanging some of the things she had looted for useful items.

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