Thinking of how Sister Ye never spoke nonsense, she nodded slowly, half a beat too late, "Yes, I also think so."
Seeing her slow reaction.
Ye Muyu sighed lightly.
It actually didn't matter that Zhao Qingqing was not politically sensitive. Although the status of women in Great Zhou had improved somewhat, the shift was only towards allowing divorced women to head their own households, and the rooted belief was that a woman's virtue lay in her lack of talent.
This 'talent' largely referred to political sensitivity, even though women could read and learn arts.
"Go back and mention this to Old Master Zhao," Ye Muyu reminded her.
Zhao Qingqing might not fully understand, but she was obedient, nodding lightly, "Okay."
After sending Zhao Qingqing away.
Ye Muyu finally received a letter from Chu Heng.
Having read the letter, which was full of words comforting her, she realized it was written in March. The writer did not know she was pregnant.