When Li Xin came back to the yamen of Sinong Temple last time, he met Shi Lixiong, which really made him feel a little uncomfortable. Fortunately, I didn't see this guy this time, and I don't know where he was punished.

Li Xin stepped into the yamen, he didn't regret Shi Lixiong's departure in his heart, on the contrary, he felt lucky. It's better to kick this kind of guy who doesn't care about work as soon as possible.

"Greetings to His Highness the King of Chu." The passerby bowed and saluted.

Li Xin nodded and asked, "Is there anyone here named Meng Jiao?"

The boy blinked and said, "Master Meng should be behind the hall now. Your Highness, go down this road and turn right and you will see it."

"Well, thanks." Li Xin thanked him casually, and walked forward.

The boy scratched his head, firstly because he didn't know what Li Xin was doing with that Lord Meng Jiao, and secondly because he was a little surprised that Li Xin would thank him as a boy. I usually pour tea to these gentlemen of Sinong Temple, but I have never heard a few thanks. He suddenly heard a big man like the King of Chu thank him, and he felt a little energized for no reason.

It can only be said that the demeanor of King Chu is indeed different from others.

Li Xin followed the path pointed by the boy, and soon came to the second half of the yamen of the Si Nong Temple. There are three small fields here, which are similar to the experimental fields he made in the mansion, but no grid is drawn. If the Champa rice he sent to Sinong Temple had been given enough attention, it should have been planted in these fields long ago. Unfortunately, no.

But it doesn't matter, now those rice have settled down in Chu Wangfu. With Li Xin taking care of them personally, they all look very good.

Two of the three fields in front of me are empty, with many weeds growing, only the innermost one grows some kind of green crop. Li Xin walked over curiously to have a look, only to find that the field was actually growing peas!

This thing did not originate in the Central Plains. Li Xin is not very clear about when it was introduced to China. But now it seems that at least in the Tang Dynasty, it was no longer a rare crop.

Li Xin went forward, knelt down and touched the leaves of the peas, and couldn't help but think of the games he used to play. In that game, Pea was a strong gunner. Thinking of this, he couldn't help but feel infinite emotion from the bottom of his heart, and sighed endlessly.

"Hey, who allowed you to mess with things?" Suddenly, a deep male voice came from behind.

Li Xin looked back and saw a middle-aged man in coarse clothes, his trousers rolled up to his calves. He looked like a farmer, and he was very out of place with the surrounding government office.

"Oh, I'm sorry." Li Xin stood up and asked, "You planted these peas?"

"Pea?" The man repeated it strangely, "What is it? Another name for Rong Shudou?"

Li Xin didn't know how to answer. The man didn't pay much attention to it, so he went to the field to fiddle with the leaves of those peas.

Li Xin stood by the field and watched this man's movements, and thought to himself: walking around in the government office with such weird clothes, it means that he must not be a servant, otherwise he would have been reprimanded by his superiors for dressing properly, most likely it is Si Nongsi officials.

Coupled with the subtle and somewhat disrespectful tone that this person spoke to Li Xin just now,

Could this guy be the "Meng Jiao" Chen Yin mentioned?

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