Chapter 206 Jealousy makes people speechless
Yunyi pretended to be casual and reminded them again: "Don't freeze this thing, and don't put it in a place that's too hot, otherwise, I'm afraid it will sprout ahead of time, so don't waste it."
When it was time to set off, General Cheng patted Jing Rui on the shoulder: "We met once and fought side by side for so long. If you have something to do in the future, don't forget to send a letter to the capital."
Jing Rui felt that General Cheng's attitude towards him was a little too warm, but he didn't take it to heart, thinking that it was a wink: "General, the journey is smooth."
Sending General Cheng away, the two finally made a big deal, and they were waiting for good news from the capital in the fall of next year.
But Jing Rui has already decided that all the 300 acres of land in the guardhouse will be planted into potatoes and sweet potatoes next year.
Anyway, he had planted several pieces on the mountain before, and he took people up the mountain to dig them back in the past few days, and kept them all for seeding, which was also to cover Yunyi.
Yunyi's errand is to go to the military medical center of the guardhouse, but after the formalities are completed, Xing Junyi allows her to come back for work on the first day of next month, and settle down at home first.
Jing Rui, an adult Qianhu, has already handed over to Cao Qianhu and will take office immediately.
The first thing he did when he took office was to rectify military discipline, conduct morality and ability assessments for each small banner, general banner, and hundreds of households, and implement the principle of 'the capable ones will be promoted, the flat ones will be relegated, and the mediocre ones will be subordinated'.
He wants to bring out a team that can defeat one hundred by one, and his soldiers must not be cowards.
The reason why General Cheng transferred Cao Qianhu was because he knew that Jing Rui had already cultivated a lot of his confidants, so he didn't need to start all over again.
However, Cao Qianhu only thought that Jing Rui was appreciated by General Cheng, so he would help him, and he did not think there were other origins.
After Jing Rui arranged things, he began to investigate who reported Yun Yi's name before.
At the same time, Qiao Yuqing, Sun Baihu's wife, kept scolding people: "What a vixen, I didn't expect that she gave her a chance."
It turned out that the person who secretly reported Yunyi's name was none other than Sun Baihu Sun Yinfeng's wife, who returned the gift a few years ago to give Sun Yinfeng face and want him to see how virtuous she is.
But later, Sun Yinfeng not only did not look at her differently, but became even colder. He even mentioned Yunyi's intelligence a few times, saying that the plough in the Weisuo was more convenient to use after her advice. The hand drawn **** is more light and practical.
This made Qiao Yuqing jealous of Yun Yi, who had never met before, which made people speechless.
As soon as she heard that she was going to get half a buck, she asked another document under Sun Baihu to add Yun Yi's name.
When Jing Rui found out the person, he still refused to believe it. He felt that he was wrong. The two had never met each other, so how could Yier offend her.
The result was checked again, and it was indeed Sun Baihu's wife, Qiao Yuqing, who asked for it. Sun Baihu never imagined that his wife would put her hands on military affairs, and she would lose her position because of her.
Jing Rui wouldn't have helped Yunyi because Sun Baihu had helped Yunyi before, so this matter can be ignored. He would help Yunyi because of Cao Qianhu's inspiration, and it was also his duty.
But now that his wife dares to put her hands on military affairs, this problem is a big problem. If the ladies of each family can order their subordinates without them in the future, it will not be a big deal, so this matter is destined to be punished. Use it to kill chickens and warn monkeys.
Moreover, after winning Sun Yinfeng, he was able to arrange his own person to take the top position. For Jing Rui, this was the best of both worlds.
(end of this chapter)