My Wife is Unbeatable in the Whole World, Touch Me If You Dare!-Chapter 112 - 92 A Decree

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The next day.

When Li Nuo got out of bed, he saw his wife sitting at the table, still fussing with that bottle of flowers.

Li Nuo couldn’t bear to tell her that this skill was much harder than reading and writing; without years of practice, it was impossible to achieve that kind of effect.

He planned to stop by the Jade Sound Pavilion today and get another bottle for her.

Li Nuo walked over to the table and picked up the sword she had placed there.

Song Jiaren glanced over, then continued to fuss with the flowers.

Looking at the long sword in his hands, his wife cherished this sword very much and usually carried it with her.

It was a silver woman’s sword, slender in build, three feet long, with the words "Green Frost" engraved at the base of the hilt.

Li Nuo drew the sword from its sheath and swung it aimlessly a few times, but he could no longer produce the beautiful sword flowers like he could yesterday.

The assassin’s portrait in the Law Code had also faded.

Even so, a one-day experience card was already extraordinary.

After all, he only needed to spend a day of his life to gain skills that others took years, even decades to master. Asking for more would seem a bit too greedy.

Seeing Li Nuo’s movements, Song Jiaren knew what he wanted to do.

It was always her husband teaching her things, and finally, she had a chance to teach him.

She stopped fussing with the flower arrangements and said, "You want to learn how to make sword flowers? I’ll teach you."

Li Nuo was actually just verifying if his new ability had expired, but since his wife had mentioned it, he nodded slightly.

Having more interactions on a daily basis was beneficial for strengthening their relationship.

Moreover, the movement of making sword flowers was really cool...

Song Jiaren took the sword from Li Nuo, demonstrated a few times, and then handed it back to him.

Li Nuo mimicked her, but due to his lack of Martial Path foundation, he couldn’t do it well.

Song Jiaren held the sword with Li Nuo, guiding his hands directly.

Persistence paid off, and shortly after, his movements had improved significantly.

Feeling it was about right, Li Nuo handed the sword back to her, saying, "I need to go to the County Magistrate’s Office. I’ll learn more when I return."

Song Jiaren nodded and replied, "Alright."

He taught her mathematics, and she taught him sword moves; she felt this was a good arrangement.

Housekeeper Wu, with a blade of grass in his mouth, leaned against the gate waiting for Li Nuo. As Li Nuo stepped out of the Song Residence, about to mount his carriage, Wu gave him a thumbs-up, chuckling, "Young master really has a knack. Your father never had such ability; you truly excel him..."

The simple act of making sword flowers, something learned just by watching a couple of times.

Having lived for decades, he could tell that the young master was intentionally creating chances to spend time with the young mistress.

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Only the young mistress couldn’t see it.

Li Nuo felt that it wasn’t so bad that his wife was naive; at least, she genuinely believed he couldn’t perform those simple movements.

He just didn’t want to waste the opportunity to be taught hands-on by her.

From initially barely speaking a few words every three days to being accustomed to such interactions now, it had only taken a month.

At this pace, there might be further developments next month.

In terms of the Six Arts, Li Nuo certainly couldn’t compare to the top scholar’s father, but when it came to courting a girl, even though he had no experience himself, he was probably better than his father, who clearly lacked a sense of romance.

Li Nuo curiously asked, "How did my father and mother meet?"

With a smile recalling the past, Housekeeper Wu said, "Your lord father and lady mother have been childhood sweethearts, knowing each other since they were crawling."

Li Nuo couldn’t compare to being childhood sweethearts; he was a fool when he was young, probably no girl would have wanted to play with him, kind-hearted young girls like Mumu were rare.

Arriving at the County Magistrate’s Office, Li Nuo jumped off the carriage and immediately sensed something unusual about today’s setting.

Two unfamiliar official sedan chairs were parked outside the County Magistrate’s Office.

Li Nuo recognized all three sedan chairs of the main officials of Chang’an County, and these were none of them.

He walked into the County Magistrate’s Office and saw Chang’an County Magistrate Pei, County Governor Zhang, and County Captain Wang standing in line obediently inside.

Two men in official robes stood in front of them, one of them holding a yellow paper, seemingly declaring something.

Li Nuo caught him saying, "Chang’an County Magistrate Pei Zhe has been negligent in his duties, treated the court as a playground, will be suspended for one month and fined half a year’s salary. County Governor Zhang Yue and County Captain Wang Zhong failed to correct their superior’s mistakes, are also derelict in their duties, fined three months’ salary as a disciplinary action. If they offend again, they will be dealt with more severely..."

The three main officials of the Chang’an County government could only stand obediently in the yard, taking their reprimand.

The two officials handed the yellow paper to Pei Zhe and walked away haughtily; Li Nuo stepped forward as Pei Zhe looked at him bitterly and helplessly said, "Master, this is not good..."

Li Nuo took the yellow paper from Pei Zhe’s hands.

It was an imperial decree, headed by the words "Secretariat," indicating that the decree was directly issued by the three provinces.

Unapologetically, the imperial decree pointed out the sins of negligence by Pei Zhe and his colleagues; though it didn’t directly mention Li Nuo, every word referred to him.

Treating the court as a playground… that was directed at him, wasn’t it?

Despite being the son of the Minister of Justice, Li Nuo had no official title or rank and was essentially just an ordinary citizen; he was not qualified to stand in for the County Magistrate.

Li Nuo had always known this.

The court law had clear regulations on this matter.

Over the past month, his ability to judge and resolve cases smoothly was because, although against the law, it was not highly detrimental and was in service of the people; the concerned department had turned a blind eye.

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