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Chapter 614: Empress Dowager

"Yes, Master Pan, you are lucky!" Master Zhang smiled and patted his shoulder.

He said with some amusement: "If I had known it, I would have built my house there!"

"Hahaha," seeing him like this, Pan Xiao laughed happily, patted him hard, and said, "Master Zhang, this is called foresight. You, it's too late to regret it!"

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The construction of the "Common People's Avenue" is in full swing because there are so many people who are willing to help.

The imperial court then simply withdrew all its manpower, leaving only a few technical experts to supervise the project.

At this moment, Ya Ge brought Mei Lin and arrived with several imperial guards leading the way.

"Ah, Concubine Hua, Concubine Hua is here..." I don't know who took the lead in shouting, and all the people raised their heads, their eyes shining with excitement.

Just like welcoming the goddess in their hearts, they spontaneously knelt down on both sides of the avenue to welcome her without any guards to guide her.

"Concubine Hua, may you be blessed with good fortune and health, may you live a thousand years, a thousand years, a thousand years!" The voice was unprecedentedly neat, as if it had been rehearsed before.

Seeing this, Ya Ge waved to them, and then said with an easy-going smile: "There is no need to be polite, I should say 'thank you' to you first. Thank you for your contribution to the court. Please don't be formal. What should you do?"

What else are you doing..."

Concubine Hua's easy-going and hands-on approach allowed the people to see a new hope and the attitude of the court.

As early as the New Deal, the common people were already grateful for Concubine Hua's benevolence. Now, seeing her true appearance, she was truly stunning, and her attitude was even more humble.

With such a woman by the emperor's side, why should the world be unhappy?

The people began to let go of their hands and feet and work hard.

Ya Ge always had a smile on her face as she came all the way to the merit plaque.

It was a standing sign three meters long and wide, with the names of ordinary people densely engraved on it.

Ya Ge was about to say something, but when she turned her head, she saw an old woman hunched over, dragging a basket of things. If she looked closely, she saw that it contained freshly ripened sweet peaches.


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