My Pen Pal Zhu Yuanzhang

Chapter 138 Ideological Education of Adolescent Girls

Chapter 138 Ideological Education of Adolescent Girls
Old Zhu, Old Zhu, your beautiful wish of finding a good son-in-law is unfortunately going to be dashed.

How could I, Old Li, be the kind of person who would be tempted by beauty, wealth and glory?

Even if I want to be your son-in-law, I can't go to the Ming Dynasty.

Don’t you know that long-distance relationships die quickly?

Suddenly, a shocking idea popped up in Li Han's mind. If he could get into the mailbox, would he be able to reach the Ming Dynasty?
Once his mind was opened, his thoughts could no longer be stopped.

I have to say, this idea is very tempting.

I couldn't help but walk into the warehouse again, staring at the mailbox. The door of the mailbox was half open at this time, revealing a gap that was neither too big nor too small.

In the gap, there was deep darkness, which seemed to have infinite magic. It attracted his attention and made him want to go in and find out what was going on.

As long as you go in, you can take a refreshing journey through time and space to see what the Ming Dynasty was like six hundred years ago.

Experience the different customs and cultures, visit the imperial palace of Yingtianfu, and witness this representative work of Chinese classical architecture at the ruins of the Nanjing Ming Palace.

You can also see Zhu Yuanzhang, the greatest emperor of all time, and historical figures such as Xu Da and Zhu Di with your own eyes, and have a drink and chat with them.

Getting drunk and beating up Zhu Yunwen is also a good thing in life!

You can also take a look at Li Jinglong, the first god of war of the Ming Dynasty, and chat with him about life and ideas. Maybe you can get a glimpse of why he did such a bold move during the Jingnan Campaign.

The half-open gap of the mailbox was like Alice's rabbit hole, emitting endless temptation and attracting him to go in!

Suddenly, Li Han slapped his head hard. What are you thinking about? Stop daydreaming!

If someone really gets in there, no one knows what will happen. Although the mailbox can transmit things across time and space, so far only objects have been transmitted. No one knows what the consequences will be if a living person gets in there.

He didn't want to use himself as an experiment.

Even if I really succeed in traveling back to the Ming Dynasty, what if I can't come back? Although I usually complain about the developed Internet creating a personal information cocoon when I'm on the Internet, it's also very uncomfortable to lose the Internet.

Moreover, without the help of modern technology, how could the Ming Dynasty achieve a technological leap?

Besides, why do we have to meet in person? Isn’t online communication good enough? As the saying goes, distance creates beauty, so it’s better to keep some mystery.

Throwing this ridiculous idea out of my mind, I quickly left the warehouse. As a person, you should be realistic and not think about nonsense all day long.

It seems that he can only reluctantly reject Zhu's kindness. Li Han couldn't help but chuckle. It was actually quite refreshing to think that in the Ming Dynasty more than 600 years ago, there was a beautiful princess who was secretly in love with him.

Humph, let’s see who dares to say that Old Li can’t find a partner!
Speaking of Princess Huaiqing, she was fourteen years old but not yet fifteen, which was the budding age.

As a princess, she has an exclusive status, has no worries about food and clothing in the palace, and can receive the best education. Naturally, she has the time and energy to daydream.

In addition, we are in adolescence and have begun to become more "sensible", so naturally we have more fantasies.

Unlike the girls in ordinary families, who have to help with housework at the age of five or six, either taking care of their younger siblings, or going up the mountain to chop wood, make fire and cook, etc. How could they have the time to daydream?

It’s all free!

At the age of fourteen or fifteen, a girl begins to develop a longing for the opposite sex. Even in the Ming Dynasty imperial family, which values ​​women's virtue, it cannot stop the sprouting of love in girls.

As for why Li Han knew so much, it was as if she had not yet reached puberty. Girls, don't they just dream of having a prince charming? No, it's the care of young talents. Perhaps it was because she had brought about earth-shaking changes to the Ming Dynasty and had a "mysterious" aura, that she aroused the princess's interest.

The thoughts of this kind of girl are probably similar to those of the female students in today's fan circles.

There is still a long way to go in adolescent education!

It seems I have to write two letters, one to Lao Zhu and one to Xiao Zhu.

The letter to Mr. Zhu was easy to write. I just had to politely refuse him, and then I had to ask him to pay more attention to his family education. But the letter to the princess required careful consideration.

Perhaps, cultivating her hobbies is a good way to divert her attention, just like men like fishing and photography.

Haven’t you seen Emperor He Qiang? Once he picks up the fishing rod, he becomes a ruthless fishing machine. He has no women in his heart and is a natural fishing god.

Just training the princess to go fishing? That's a bit difficult!

Well, maybe taking photos or something is a good choice. Once a girl starts taking selfies, she will not care about anything else. If Zhu Funing becomes addicted to taking selfies, won’t she forget about herself completely?
What a good idea! Li Han snapped his fingers and bought her a mobile phone with a camera. It had various beauty modes. Wouldn’t she be dazzled by the choices?

Girls in the 21st century are not immune to mobile phone selfies, let alone a princess in the 14th century?
Well, I can also get a special solar charger to keep my phone fully charged at all times, so I won’t have time to daydream.

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"Father, your daughter greets you."

Zhu Funing bowed to Zhu Yuanzhang, then walked up to him and whispered softly:
"Father, you are in charge of the government affairs and have to deal with a lot of things every day. It is very hard. Your daughter will rub your shoulders and back to show her filial piety and help you share your worries and solve your problems."

Although it is normal for a princess to pay her respects to her father, it is a bit abnormal to do so seven or eight times a day.

How could Zhu Yuanzhang not know what his daughter was thinking? Ever since New Year's Eve, when Empress Ma said she wanted to bring the two of them together, the number of times Zhu Funing came to the palace to pay her respects increased day by day!
I've never seen this child so filial before!
Zhu Yuanzhang could not stand Zhu Funing any longer, so he could only agree to ask Li Han. He had no idea what Li was thinking. It had been several days, why hadn't he given any news yet?

After waiting for Zhu Funing to leave, he finally got up and went to the Buddhist temple. Fortunately, Lao Li finally replied!
But why are there two letters on the Buddhist table?

After taking a closer look, I saw that one letter was for myself, and the other was for Huaiqing?

What is Old Li trying to say? Is he trying to express his love to Huaiqing?
In addition to the letters, there are also several small gadgets with extremely fine workmanship. One of them is rectangular in shape, with a white shell with a hint of pink, which looks very cute.

Holding it in the hand, it feels cool and smooth, and the outer shell even emits a faint golden glow under the light.

I wonder what this magical object is. Could it be the token of love that Lao Li gave to Huaiqing?

He recognized the rest. The white square one with a wire was a charger, and the other one was a solar charging device.

Don't make blind guesses, just look at the letter. Open the letter to yourself and read it.

"Old Zhu, let me say this, but as a father, how come you don't care about your daughter at all?

Zhu Funing is just a young girl, are you so anxious to marry your daughter off? Don’t you feel sorry for her at all? "

Zhu Yuanzhang immediately had numerous question marks in his mind. What's the matter? Fourteen or fifteen years old, isn't that just the right age to get married?
There are some girls in rural areas who become mothers at the age of thirteen.

I just want to find a good husband for my daughter, but why don't I feel sorry for her? What is Old Li saying? Could it be that he doesn't like Huaiqing?
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