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2147. Chapter 2147 Sending off 02

She slowly walked up to Shen Jingjing, blessed her, and said in a soft voice: "Miss Shen, thank you for taking good care of Feng'er along the way. I will be grateful to you for the rest of my life."

Yue Feng'er's behavior made Shen Jingjing even more proud, and she waved her hand, "It's nothing, it's just a little effort. Feicui gave her the gift I gave to Miss Yue."

Jade was a little unhappy, but she still held it up.

It was a rosewood box, with a thousand taels of silver notes inside, as well as some pearls and jade jewelry, all of which were fine products produced by the Shen Mansion.

Of course, these are all things that Shen Jingjing doesn't like anymore and can be given to the maids as gifts, even jade and bells that she doesn't like.

But for ordinary people, it may be rare in a lifetime.

Yue Feng'er's eyes shone with joy, she took it, thanked her again and again, and then said goodbye to Mr. Shen, Shen Fei, Shen San, Wei Anliang and others one by one.

Su Mo looked at her impatiently, as if it was her practice meeting.

Huangfu Jinxiao looked at her slightly, hoping she wouldn't be angry.

Su Mo pouted and glanced at him, expressing that she was very unhappy and was wondering whether to leave or not.

As soon as I saw it, I didn't want to leave. What I said before that I didn't want to disturb them was all lies. It must be pretentious.

She couldn't help it, she just couldn't be generous to Yue Feng'er, although she felt that she was a bit stingy.

Yue Shaochen was originally assigned to Xinjiang, but Huangfu Jin and Huangfu Jie worked hard to change him to Suizhou.

Suizhou is a small state on the southeast coast. The area is very barren and produces almost no food. The people make a living by fishing and drying salt.

Half of them are salt households and half are fishermen, living in poverty and hardship.

Not only were they exploited by the local government, but they were also exploited by merchants. They could only sell their own things at very low prices and then exchange them for food at high prices.

The court didn't care, because almost most of the people here were guilty and exiled, settled for a long time, and left behind children.

There are not a few people like Yue Shaochen who broke the law and were exiled here.

After Su Mo and the others left Yinzhou, they rode horses and carriages all the way. The more they walked, the harder the road became, the scenery became more desolate, and the population became sparse.

It was obviously a place for those who went to sea. Su Mo felt quite emotional along the way. If it were in modern times, it would have become a popular location long ago.

Yue Feng'er was very silent along the way and never cried or fussed again. She quietly did her duty and was very polite.

So Su Mo didn't make things difficult for her. Even in the barren land, he entertained her with delicious food and drinks.

Half a month later, they arrived at the outskirts of Suizhou and stopped and stayed at a place called Lezhou.

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