Chapter 1950 How Could You Come to Give Porridge in Person?
Chapter 371 How could you come to give porridge in person?
Qin Ya handed a bowl of thick hot porridge and two steamed buns to an elderly grandmother, and said in a gentle voice: "Grandma, please slow down, you can sit down and eat slowly in the porridge shed over there, don't in a hurry."
The grandma responded, and said a few more words of gratitude, and then led her young grandson tremblingly towards the porridge shed at the side, and the people in line behind hurried forward with bowls in their hands.
Next to Qin Ya, there was also a long queue. At first glance, there were ragged people behind. Rao Mo Shanghua asked a few more people to help, but it was still not enough.
Mo Shanghua is used to a busy life in modern times, and she doesn't want to sit still, so she also helps distribute steamed buns and other things.
As for those who dared to take the opportunity to make trouble, there were not even half of them. Everyone just looked at the soldiers near the porridge shed and they were already frightened. No one would take the opportunity to make trouble.
"Did you see that, the one over there who distributes the steamed buns seems to be Princess Yu."
"Really? Didn't you say that she was vicious? How could she come to give porridge in person?"
"Maybe it's just a show, to win people's hearts."
"Whether she wins people's hearts or not, look, this porridge has rice grains visible. Who would be so willing to give porridge in the past? Even if she wins people's hearts, I will recognize it."
"Yes, yes, those are just rumors. It's not like you haven't heard of what happened a few days ago. This princess is definitely not a bad person."
People entering and leaving the city from inside and outside the city looked at Moshang Hua, who was dressed simply and personally serving porridge for refugees outside the city, their eyeballs were glued to it, and they were discussing in whispers, but the two places were far apart. Side can not hear the slightest.
They were only busy with their own affairs, and it was already an hour after the porridge was served.
Qin Ya took Mo Shanghua and sat aside to rest, looking at the hungry people in the porridge shed in the distance, she couldn't help sighing: "It's really pitiful."
Halfway through the speech, she couldn't help complaining again: "But they are pitiful, and we are not much better. Wangfei, this servant made an account book before coming out today. Your private bank is not much now, and you are so generous. Others donate porridge as long as they can have some soup, there is no one like you who cooks a pot of porridge and wishes to use up the bag of rice."
When Mo Shanghua heard the words, she just raised her eyes lightly, and said in a neither salty nor light way: "There is less rice, so is it still called porridge? Is it possible that the porridge you and I usually drink is also the same clear soup and little water?"
Qin Ya pursed her lips, and although she agreed in her heart, she still said: "But my concubine, with the way you cast the spell, the rice and grain you bought may not last for three days. Look, this is the account book made by the servant yesterday."
As she spoke, she took out an account book and handed it to Mo Shanghua, her thin eyebrows furrowed together in annoyance.
Mo Shanghua took over the account book, but did not turn it over carefully, she just turned to the last page, and when she saw that there were two hundred taels of silver recorded on it, her complexion changed a little, and she turned over the paper carefully. Read the previous content.
"It's because I've been slack these days, and I haven't paid attention to this." After looking through it, Mo Shanghua closed the account book, frowning and opening her mouth.
Although she still has the dividends from the grain store in Wu County and the monthly regulations in the mansion, judging from her current spending level, she is still a little stretched.
Seeing this, Qin Ya couldn't help shaking her sleeves, and said: "Princess, there are rewards from all over the house, and it doesn't cost money to go out and walk around. We can't just guard this one-acre land."