Xie Jingchen thought Zhao Xu wanted him to help review a few dozen memorials, but when he returned to the room, he saw two bundles of memorials on the table, totaling over a hundred.
Xie Jingchen immediately felt a sharp headache.
He didn't go out all afternoon.
By dinner, he had reviewed only half.
After dinner, while Su Jin and the Princess Consort were walking in the garden, Xie Jingchen continued reviewing memorials.
In the evening, Xingxing couldn't bear it any longer and looked at Su Jin, saying, "Miss, why don't you help the young master with some memorials?"
"I don't know how," Su Jin replied.
But seeing a thick pile of memorials still on the table, Su Jin walked to the desk, picked up a memorial, and opened it.
She sat down on a small couch, and Xingxing moved the chessboard off the low table and brought over an ink brush, ink, paper, and ink slab.
Su Jin finished one memorial, and Xingxing brought another.
