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How I Pampered the Tyrant Into Devotion With My Space-Chapter 672: I Want to Give You a Carefree Life
Of course Pei Shu’er wasn’t worried that these people would produce better fabric than hers once they got the machines.
Firstly, the core technology was still in her hands, and she could completely upgrade the technology.
Secondly, now everyone was desperately focusing on exports, and the export market was so large that Pei Shu’er was not worried at all that someone could take such a big piece of the cake.
While most merchants in Dayan were turning their attention to weaving, Tang Zan started constructing roads.
Any section of road that wasn’t good enough and was prone to bumps was repaired by soldiers and some long-term workers.
Some areas even had cement paved over them.
This time, the expenditure was huge, and some people began to curse Tang Zan for not knowing how to govern the country.
At such a time, instead of opening grain stores to provide relief, he was busy building roads.
Of course, Tang Zan wasn’t going to take the blame for that.
He immediately published the situation of the granaries, stating that it was a historical issue left by several past administrations, and seeing this situation, the people felt dispirited.
Everyone felt they were not far from death.
Just then, another statistical report was also posted.
It talked about Da Zheng and Great Shang’s current food reserves and the food currently growing, and what delightful results would come at harvest time.
Including the estimated amount of food for several relief points, people finally saw some confidence.
However, no one was criticizing Tang Zan, the Emperor, anymore.
Tang Zan rubbed his forehead and watched as Pei Shu’er walked in with porridge, pulling her into his arms.
"Come here, let me hold you."
Pei Shu’er followed suit, placing the bowl of porridge on the table and then stood in front of Tang Zan.
Tang Zan bent down and enveloped Pei Shu’er in his arms.
"I just realized how hard it really is to be an Emperor."
Pei Shu’er laughed, "Did you think it was easy before?"
Tang Zan shook his head and held Pei Shu’er tighter, burying his head in her neck and took a deep breath there.
"No, after all, I have to keep the country’s operations running, appease the mood of the people, and understand the crises we face."
As he spoke, his breath tickled Pei Shu’er’s neck, making her shrink away with a light laugh, "What are you doing?"
Tang Zan chuckled, not lifting his head, but instead whispering softly into Pei Shu’er’s ear.
"At that time, I was thinking, I want to give you a worry-free life, so that others can’t pin you down, so that I can live to the fullest for myself and my family."
"So, I think these difficulties can be completely overcome."
Pei Shu’er laughed, "Well then, hurry and drink your porridge. I heard from Li Xide that you’ve not been eating much lately."
Tang Zan’s voice softened involuntarily, "Too busy, no appetite."
Pei Shu’er chuckled, "Then try this, see if you have an appetite for what I made."
Tang Zan nodded, seeing that Pei Shu’er also served herself a bowl and sat next to him to eat, the corners of his mouth lifted again.
After they finished eating, Pei Shu’er took a look at the reports, picking up those categorized as simple issues by Li Xide for review.
While reviewing, Pei Shu’er followed protocol, understanding that most of them didn’t require a solution, just a comment saying they had been read.
There were also some reports of impeachments by the Imperial Censor, and unless the situation was particularly serious, she generally just wrote "read".
After all, these censors were wielding a pen, and would relentlessly impeach anyone they found disagreeable.
If one really took them seriously, they’d be a fool.
However, seeing so much negativity can wear on one’s mood.
Especially when you spend all day after the morning court in the Imperial Study Room, handling state affairs and reviewing reports.
Now Dayan was at a time of reconstruction, the reports were piled high, and the issues were numerous.
Of course, there were some categorized as simple that actually required careful thought.
For example, the issue of water management.
Recently there had been a drought, and now because of too much rain, coupled with barren lands before, many areas have experienced landslides and mudslides, natural disasters.
In some regions, there were even floods happening.
Traditionally, this would be the time to just appoint someone to manage it.
However, choosing who to appoint proved difficult.
Many seemingly suitable candidates were, in Pei Shu’er’s view, not fit for the task.
Especially with her having a "God’s eye view", she saw that some current honest officials were not the best choice for controlling the water disasters.
Pei Shu’er looked at Tang Zan. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺
"Who are you planning to send for the water disasters?"
Tang Zan said, "I don’t think there’s anyone suitable."
Pei Shu’er laughed, "I think Tao Mingxuan is perfect, he’s full of ideas."
Tang Zan nodded with a smile, "Alright, I trust the Empress’s judgment."
Pei Shu’er wrote her opinion on the report and placed it on the other side.
Just as Tang Zan finished handling his matters, he pulled Pei Shu’er over to the Dragon Bed.
Pei Shu’er, thinking of so many people outside eavesdropping, felt a bit shy.
"How about we move into the space?"
Tang Zan’s lips curved into a smile.
"Alright, I’ve noticed that you’re more relaxed in there."
Pei Shu’er blushed as she glared at Tang Zan, then went into the space with him.
First, the two took a bath, and in the bathtub, Tang Zan started kissing Pei Shu’er, kissing her so passionately that Pei Shu’er could hardly breathe.
In the end, they spent too long washing up, and Pei Shu’er was already wobbly from lack of oxygen and embarrassment.
Fortunately, everything alive in the space was locked up, so no one saw her dilemma.
Not long after, Pei Shu’er was carried to the large bed.
The good thing about the space was that it was just the two of them, even though there were buildings around, Pei Shu’er preferred to set the bed under the blue sky.
Afterwards.
Tang Zan caressed and kissed Pei Shu’er lightly.
"My Empress is still amazing."
Tang Zan’s hand touched Pei Shu’er’s abdomen, "Do you think there’ll be a child this time?"
Pei Shu’er shook her head, "Unlikely."
She was in her safe period, and although the safe period wasn’t entirely reliable, the chances of getting pregnant were low.
Tang Zan laughed, "That’s good, let’s do it again."
Pei Shu’er quickly protested, "It’s already very late, I want to sleep."
Tang Zan affectionately rested his head on Pei Shu’er, "Then fall asleep, I can do it myself."
Pei Shu’er: "...."
"Isn’t that unnecessary?"
Tang Zan’s eyes gleamed with mischief, "Who says it’s unnecessary, it’s been almost a week without intimacy."
A week actually wasn’t that long, and even once a week is a scientifically reasonable frequency.
But once a week was a bit too little for someone as young and vigorous as Tang Zan.
Pei Shu’er found herself in a daze, then Tang Zan had already succeeded in getting his way.







