Guide to Failing as a Full-Level Green Tea-Chapter 287.1 - We Cannot

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Wen Surong looked directly at Tu Lie. “Rest. Take a good few days to rest.”

Tu Lie felt his heart tighten, and he pressed his lips together, not saying anything further.

Wen Surong knew that once a decision was truly made, preparations would have to begin. But everything was still uncertain. Shen Roujia probably didn’t even know how this matter would unfold or what awaited her.

She wasn’t even aware of what this so-called future would bring.

Shen Roujia sneezed lightly as time quickly passed over the next few months.

She noticed that life in the Northern Border had steadily improved, and this made her happy.

Shen Roujia knew that much of the progress here stemmed from the mutual trade between the Northern Border and the Great Zhou. Under the influence of this situation, many problems had begun to resolve themselves, and things that had once been a source of suffering were now developing in a positive direction.

Shen Roujia even recalled the Silk Road.

This memory brought another person to mind, so when Gu Zhi left, Shen Roujia slipped her a letter addressed to Qiao Qi.

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Shen Roujia felt that no one was more suitable than Qiao Qi. Although Qiao Qi could be a bit unreliable at times, his mind was far beyond the confines of traditional thinking.

Shen Roujia understood this well, so when she had those ideas, Qiao Qi naturally came to mind.

Sure enough, Qiao Qi didn’t disappoint in this regard. Just as she had expected, Qiao Qi had established a route similar to the Silk Road, which further facilitated the exchange of cultures.

It also allowed more people to learn about different customs and traditions.