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    After hearing Jingwen's words about letting Kinderman serve him, Kinderman quickly said: "Husband, I'm pregnant now, so I'd better let other sisters serve you!" After hearing this, Jingwen also  I won't force him, after all, Kinderman's belly is obviously getting bigger and it's not suitable for him to do this kind of thing with her right away.  ¨’But the reason why Jing Wen likes to let Kinderman dress him is actually an idea. After all, future generations of otakus like to be able to conquer the queen.  As a future otaku, Jing Wen certainly wanted to do something to conquer the queen and then have the queen serve him.  But obviously since Kinderman is pregnant and the other Queen of Silla is still in Silla, it is impossible for Jingwen to force it!  So Jing Wen didn't say anything more and went back to the room to see his two children.  "Wenwen, how are you?" Jing Wen asked.  "You are six years old now. How are your studies going?" Jing Wen asked.  And Jing Wenwen immediately said: "Father, I have learned to follow your standards and have a junior high school diploma. But it seems that my academic qualifications are only useful to you, dad. What do I and my friends say about junior high school?"  "Education, they all said that I don't have such an education in Datang!" "You don't have to worry about them. You can have the ability of a junior high school at the age of five. Hey, your father and I didn't have this ability back then!"  Wen said helplessly.  "Where is Huaiying?" Jing Wen rarely asked Di Renjie.  "Huaiying is almost four years old now, and he has already completed the elementary school courses arranged by your father. This guy is indeed a genius, no worse than me!" Jing Wenwen said.  "That's good, lest others say I'm misleading students! If being so smart is misleading students, then no one in my world is a qualified teacher," Jing Wen said.  Jing Wen didn¡¯t even think about it. Although he was Di Renjie¡¯s teacher in name, he had left the education of Di Renjie and his daughter to his wives and concubines.  Jing Wen gave those textbooks from later primary and secondary schools to his wives and concubines, and then asked them to teach Di Renjie and Jing Wenwen.  Now these two little guys are indeed very smart, and they can actually learn the textbooks in primary and secondary schools at a young age.  "Next, they should slow down a bit! If they learn too fast next, it may not be good for their childhood. Children just want to have fun!" Jing Wen thought to himself.  Jing Wen will never admit that his knowledge has been almost exhausted. He will be a person with a high school degree in his later generations. Even if he has not forgotten many of the textbooks he has learned, he has never gone to college after all.  Naturally, he doesn't know what the university courses are, and the university is very professional, so it is naturally impossible for him to write a professional book.  If Jing Wen had followed the textbooks of later generations for education, he would have been hundreds to more than a thousand years ahead of this era.  Jing Wen believed that these knowledge were enough and fully qualified for most jobs in ancient times.  After all, the knowledge in middle schools in later generations was very advanced in ancient times. In ancient times, you could be competent in most professions and earn a lot of money.  Wasn't Jing Wen just a high school student who ended up in ancient times and got a lot of good prospects?  "After a while, go ask Kong Yingda to recommend a great scholar to come over and teach Di Renjie something!" Jing Wen said.  "Please come over, Master?" Cheng Lin asked curiously.  "Of course, if you don't invite the great scholars to come over, how can you let Huaiying take the imperial examination? Now, although the officials and the officials are one, there are actually differences. It is not that easy to completely level the differences between the officials and the officials in a short period of time. So.  I plan to let Huaiying take the imperial examination and become an official," Jing Wen said.  Jing Wen is of course concerned about his apprentice's future.  After all, it can be regarded as a teacher-student relationship. If you don't help him, who will he help?  And Di Renjie's diligent work is likely to make him his future son-in-law. As the father-in-law, shouldn't he help his son-in-law?  But if he specifically wanted Di Renjie to become an official, he would have to take the imperial examination.  But the imperial examination cannot bypass Confucian knowledge.  This is a difficult point.  Of course, it would be a bit difficult for Di Renjie to start directly as a petty official.  After all, it is not easy to start as a junior official. After all, there are too many hurdles that a junior official needs to go through.  Although Jing Wen has already proposed the integration of officials and local staff.  But in fact it is impossible to do it in a short time.  If you really want to integrate officials and local officials, you have to wait until some representatives of the petty officials appear.  So Jing Wen planned to let Di Renjie try first to see if he could pass the imperial examination and enter the officialdom, and then his progress would be faster.  "Husband, have you looked at Zhengdong?" Cheng Lin asked.  Jing Wen immediately took it and looked at his son, who was already eight months old.  He was born just before he went on the expedition, but he is now eight months old.  Fortunately, I am still not very sensible, otherwise my son would have died.?It would be miserable to not see my father for several years.  "How is Zhengdong? Is he also very smart?" Jing Wen asked.  "Well, maybe! But he can't speak yet." Cheng Lin said.  "Zhengdong, call me father!" Jing Wen said immediately.  And the little child looked at Jing Wen with his little eyes, and then said: "Father!" "Oh, he can speak? He couldn't speak a few days ago, but he can do it today?" Jing Wen said in surprise.  "Father!" Jing Zhengdong said again.  "Okay, okay, dad, I'm very happy, okay!" Jing Wen said.  "Woo-ah!" Jing Wen kissed his son on the cheek, obviously wanting to reward him.  "Lin'er, in a few days you will start preparing to teach him literacy, and then you must educate him well. This is my eldest son. What happens to the family in the future depends entirely on him. If he is not smart enough, what will happen to him in the future?  What about inheriting the family business?" Jing Wen said.  "Well! I will definitely educate him well so that he can take charge of the entire family business and lead the entire family!" Cheng Lin said.  "Obviously Cheng Lin is also very happy. The son she gave birth to is very smart, so it is certain that he will inherit the family business in the future.  If you are not smart enough, you may lose your position in the family.  After all, as a woman, the only thing she cares about most besides her husband is her children.  And as women, we all hope that our children can have inheritance rights. This is a common idea as mothers.  So Cheng Lin was of course very happy that her son was very smart. Only smart children could inherit the family business.  (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. 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