Lu Wenyu had read the memorial and knew the handwriting of the empress. Now he was holding the brush, and the words that fell were not Yu Shu's handwriting.
Yu Shu, who was worried and came over to see, thought Lu Wenyu would use his handwriting and wanted to remind him.
After all, she was the empress, and the memorial was in the handwriting of a courtier. What would the courtiers think if they knew this?
Her efforts to find a permanent employee were not only in vain, but also elevated Lu Wenyu's status.
Seeing Lu Wenyu using her handwriting to review the memorial and convey her hard work, Yu Shu was satisfied and went to pour a cup of tea and bring some snacks to Lu Wenyu as a reward.
Lu Wenyu looked at the tea and snacks put aside, and then looked up into Yu Shu's eyes. She thought the empress was afraid that he would be thirsty and hungry. The hand holding the pen tightened, and her heart was suddenly knocked open.
The memorials presented by the courtiers were divided into memorial memorials, memorial memorials, thanksgiving memorials, congratulatory memorials, and greeting memorials. However, except for the memorial memorials that talked about serious matters, the others generally talked about trivial matters.
However, there are hundreds of memorials for these trivial matters every day, and each one requires the emperor's pen and approval.
Yu Shu was unwilling to do this tiring task.
She was pushed from being a princess in the cold palace to being a puppet on the throne, just to enjoy the happiness, not to deal with this junk information.
So it is necessary to find a coolie who will not talk nonsense and will not betray her to do this.
And the current Lu Wenyu is the most suitable person to do this.
But when Lin Jiyuan, who didn't know where he was going, came back, all these memorials should be handed over to him, so she didn't need to worry about it.
Yu Shu really doesn't mind being a puppet emperor. Lin Jiyuan, the regent, suffers all the hardships and enjoys all the blessings. It's just that she won't be taken seriously by the courtiers, so it's not a big problem.
If no one has murderous intentions towards her, it would be good to keep going like this, but I don't know when Lin Jiyuan will kick her freeloader away.
In order to avoid being killed in her dream in the future, or being sent back to the cold palace by Lin Jiyuan, Yu Shu pinched her cheeks, cheered up and started to watch.
Some of the information in these memorials will be useful to her, and remembering it may be beneficial in future situations, and remembering them, it is much better to win over one or two courtiers who do serious things than courtiers who always flatter her.
Lu Wenyu noticed the way Yu Shu pinched her face just now, and inexplicably felt that the empress was not so majestic, but instead behaved like a little girl in the family, and she was cute.
The word "cute" swirled in his mind, causing him to focus on Yu Shu's side while reviewing the memorial.
Seeing her frowning because of the content of the memorial, Lu Wenyu moved her hand, wanting to go over and gently smooth it out.
Lu Wenyu was startled by his own thoughts, and his frown shifted to him. He did not dare to take another look at the empress who was still sitting in a beautiful picture.
There were indeed a lot of memorials to these chores. By the time Lu Wenyu finished handling them, it was already time for the sun to set.
He moved his sore and stiff wrist and recalled that half of them were memorials praising the empress. Those words contained verses written by scholars. They did not seem to be written for the empress, but more like hidden poems expressing love for her.
Lu Wenyu, who had previously been repulsive about reviewing memorials, was suddenly glad that the empress did not read these memorials. The empress was still young and did not know the truth. It would not be a good thing if she was deceived by these courtiers.
Lu Wenyu ignored the unspeakable soreness in his heart. After writing down the names of these courtiers, he decided to secretly remind them how to write a memorial and how the empress was not someone they could blaspheme.
(End of chapter)