Chapter 60.2

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At this moment, as she looked at Emperor Jing Li beside her, she could not help but peck at Emperor Jing Li's cheek. Emperor Jing Li turned his head to look over and smiled tenderly. He was incredibly charming. Then, at this time, Fei Fei, who was sleeping beside Liao Qing Qing's pillow, burst into tears.

Liao Qing Qing quickly asked, "Did he pee?"

The wet nurses hurriedly went forward to carry Fei Fei.

Liao Qing Qing and Emperor Jing Li watched from the sidelines. At night, they continued to sleep together. When Fei Fei was one month old, it happened to be a bumper harvest of 5,000 mu (3,333,333.33 sqm/333.33 hectare) of potatoes in the capital, with six or seven million catties (3,000,000 kg /6,613,867.86 pounds – 3,500,000 kg/ 7.716,179.18 pounds collected at once.

This was a feat in the history of agriculture from ancient times to the present day!

Emperor Jing Li was overjoyed.

The common people naturally gave credit to the Empress and the Eldest Imperial Prince. When Fei Fei's one-month-old banquet was held, many people outside the palace spontaneously set up small banquets to congratulate the Empress on her birth and to wish the Eldest Imperial Prince good health and peace.

Once Liao Qing Qing was out of confinement, winter was approaching. Initially, the people had to worry about food and water in winter. However, there were six or seven million catties of food. After paying the taxes, the people in the capital also had plenty of food at home, and the people in other places were envious and wanted to grow potatoes.

Emperor Jing Li knew that the potatoes had a very short storage period, so he did not store them in the granary as he had done with the grains. Instead, on the pretext of celebrating the first month of the Eldest Imperial Son's life, he transported hundreds and thousands of catties of potatoes to each county and distributed them by household to the people for planting on a large scale.

In addition, Liao Qing Qing's hand-drawn sketches of potatoes were ordered to be printed, which detailed the entire process of potatoes from tuber to harvest.

It was not free.

One was required to buy it with silver.

Since it was the Empress's drawings, no one dared to pirate it, so Liao Qing Qing made a lot of silver. Emperor Jing Li did not embezzle them and gave all the silver to Liao Qing Qing.

Liao Qing Qing stared at the boxes and boxes of silver with bulging eyes. She asked, "Are all of them for this concubine?"

Emperor Jing Li nodded her head.

"Why are there so many?"

"You're the greatest bookseller of all time."

"Really?" Liao Qing Qing was surprised. Then she said somewhat embarrassedly, "Your Majesty, this is a bit inappropriate, right?"

"How is it inappropriate?"

"This concubine originally painted the painting for the benefit of the people and didn't intend to charge them money."

"I didn't charge them for my 10,000 catties of potatoes, and you didn't charge them either. What a loss that would be. Keep it and spend it with me next time."

"...."

"Where's Fei Fei?"

"He is sleeping."

"Then let's sleep too."

"It's broad daylight."

"It's not like we've not slept in broad daylight once or twice."

"...."

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