Qin Junyao stood up, looking at the door in surprise.
Besides Grandma Qin, Granny Wang, Steward Sun, and Liu Yu and Liu Rong who were helping her, they were all gathered outside her room.
Through the gap, Qin Junyao saw the sneaky Biandan.
These people were called by Biandan, Qin Junyao immediately concluded.
How could there be such a big difference between him and Dengzi Tui, who were both Zhao Liangcai's personal guards? Dengzi Tui never gossiped, but this Biandan was completely a chatterbox.
"I'm asking you, where are you going?" Grandma Qin saw Qin Junyao staring blankly and tapped the ground with the feather duster in her hand.
With Grandma Qin present, Granny Wang and the others retreated, and Fuzi found a corner to hide and watch the fun.
"Grandma, you're holding it too heavily."
Qin Junyao walked up to Grandma Qin with a bright smile, trying to grab the front end of the feather duster. Grandma Qin raised her hand, making Qin Junyao miss.
"Stop fooling around with me."
"Fuzi, go out and play."
Fuzi, who thought he was well hidden, was discovered before he even finished hearing it. He walked out, looking back three times.
"Grandma, put this aside, and I'll explain it to you properly."
"Hmph," Grandma Qin threw the feather duster to the ground with force. "Let me hear what you can concoct." Soudan Novel Network
"Heh heh."
Qin Junyao smiled awkwardly, walked to the table, pulled out a chair, "Grandma, please sit here."
Grandma Qin glanced at Qin Junyao sideways and sat on the chair, waiting for Qin Junyao's explanation. She was pregnant and wanted to go to the northwest city where war could break out at any time. She wanted to see what good reason her granddaughter could come up with.
"Grandma, do you remember that I was enlightened by a Bodhisattva?"
Grandma Qin raised an eyebrow and said nothing. She hadn't lost her memory, so how could she not remember.
"It's like this, for the past few nights, I've dreamed of a Bodhisattva. The Bodhisattva said that the common people suffer the most during wartime, and the faster the war ends, the less suffering the common people will endure."
"So the Bodhisattva gave me a batch of grain. Soldiers can fight and win if they are well-fed. Zhao Liangcai wins quickly, and the northwest will be stable quickly. When the northwest is stable, the common people will not suffer."
"Grandma?" Qin Junyao felt a little nervous when Grandma Qin didn't speak. Her reasons for Bodhisattva enlightenment always worked well.
"Concoct, keep concocting. Do you think I'm easy to fool? The Bodhisattva has compassion for all beings and speaks of equality for all. The Bodhisattva wants you to provide grain to support the war to prevent the common people from suffering? Do you think I'll believe that?"
"Uh..." Qin Junyao was instantly speechless.
"Grandma, I have grain, I'm really going to deliver grain."
Grandma Qin picked at her ear. "Oh, then take it out, and let Biandan transport it back."
"I."
"Can't take it out?"
Qin Junyao rubbed her face. The space was filled with corn cobs, how could she take them out? Some of them were still on the stalks because she was saving time.
If the room in her space used as a warehouse wasn't large enough, she wouldn't have had anywhere to put the corn she gathered.
Let alone the few carts brought by Biandan, even five times more carts wouldn't be enough to carry it all.
"Grandma, isn't it okay if I take more people?"
Grandma Qin slapped the table. "Yaoyao, do you know that there might be a large number of refugees on the road now? I don't need to tell you about the dangers."
"Your status is different now. Even if you don't think for others, you have to think for your unborn child."
Qin Junyao had wanted to go to the northwest city for more than a day. The more Grandma Qin didn't let her go, the more she wanted to go.
"Grandma, I have means to protect myself."
Grandma Qin narrowed her triangular eyes and stared at Qin Junyao. "Are you sure that after not practicing for half a year, you can still protect yourself with a dagger?"
Qin Junyao tilted her head. What was this all about? But she couldn't tell her grandmother that she could disappear at will.