Chapter 260 Xu Miaoyun visits the palace at night to deliver a secret letter, and she dresses up as

Chapter 260 Xu Miaoyun visits the palace at night to deliver a secret letter, and she dresses up as a man to stun Zhu Gang
At this moment, standing in front of Zhu Gang was a graceful woman - Xu Miaoyun.

Her face, as beautiful as the sunset, was slightly flushed, as if it had been soaked in fine wine.

It makes the already beautiful face even more charming.

From ancient times to the present, there have been many beauties in the world.

However, in Zhu Gang's opinion, they can be roughly divided into two categories: one is gentle and elegant, beautiful and dignified; the other is charming and beautiful, with all kinds of charm.

However, this Miss Xu is different. In addition to her extreme beauty, she also possesses three parts of bravery and heroism and three parts of boldness and unrestrainedness.

This unique combination of temperament makes Xu Miaoyun like a dazzling pearl, emitting dazzling light.

At the same time, her temperament is noble and elegant, solemn and dignified, and she naturally exudes an awe-inspiring majesty.

When people faced Xu Miaoyun, they couldn't help but feel respect, and even dared not look her in the eye.

It can be said that her existence is like a towering mountain, which makes people look up to her.

The temperament displayed by Xu Miaoyun now is even more varied and colorful.

On the one hand, she possesses the grace and elegance that a noble should have, and her every move reveals her elegance.

On the other hand, Xu Miaoyun has the heroic spirit of "women are as good as men in the world", just like a sonorous rose blooming among thorns.

In addition, she possesses the natural dignity and charm of a girl, as well as the agility and cleverness brought about by her extraordinary intelligence.

All these qualities are perfectly integrated into one, creating the unique Xu Miaoyun.

If she lacked any one of these qualities, she probably wouldn't be as charming as she is today.

When Zhu Gang came to his senses, he saw the graceful figure in the royal blue silk shirt, but Xu Miaoyun, dressed in men's clothes, was standing quietly at the door.

Zhu Gang stared at her and said slowly, "Miss Xu, although you and I are about to have our wedding, it is late at night and everyone is asleep.

Your sudden visit is ultimately against etiquette.

If there is nothing important to discuss, why don't we choose another auspicious day to talk again."

Xu Miaoyun has always given people the impression of being calm and composed, like a pool of tranquil and still lake water.

However, when she heard what Zhu Gang said, she couldn't help but reveal a bit of helplessness.

Xu Miaoyun opened her red lips and explained softly, "In the past, His Royal Highness the Prince of Jin once said, 'Whenever we encounter an urgent and important matter, we must not delay it at all and must inform you immediately.'

I saw the words "Personally from the Prince of Jin" clearly written on this letter.

For fear of delaying important matters, he ignored all the etiquette.

I came to see you in the middle of the night, but I didn't expect this to cause such a misunderstanding."

After saying this, Xu Miaoyun slightly raised her chin and looked towards Zhu Gang, with a hint of loneliness flashing across her eyes.

In order to deal with the complicated official affairs at hand more efficiently, Zhu Gang conducted in-depth research and drew on the classic theory in the field of time management - the "Four Quadrants Rule".

He carefully designed a rigorous and practical system for classifying official documents and letters for the Grand Council.

The first things that are listed as first are those that are both important and urgent.

These official documents and letters were like difficult problems that needed to be solved, which were placed before Zhu Gang, urgently requiring him to make a quick decision and take action.

They not only test Zhu Gang's keen insight and profound experience, but may also cause a series of immeasurable troubles if he is not careful.

Therefore, Zhu Gang must attach great importance to matters of this level, and give his all without any negligence.

Next in the second tier are those matters that are important but not urgent.

Although they are less urgent, they are crucial to long-term planning and overall work effectiveness. When faced with such official documents and letters, Zhu Gang needs to think carefully and plan carefully to avoid them from becoming an emergency in the future through orderly arrangements.

It can be said that affairs of this level are more like a protracted battle that requires patience and wisdom to control.

In the third tier are those things that seem urgent but are actually unimportant.

They are like unexpected visitors, frequently disrupting Zhu Gang's originally orderly work rhythm.

However, despite this, Zhu Gang also understood that he could not completely ignore it.

After all, it is necessary to spend some time to deal with them, but you must never let these trivial matters consume too much of your precious time and energy.

Otherwise, the results will be counterproductive and the progress of truly critical tasks will be affected.

The final level consists of things that are insignificant and not urgent.

Things like these official documents or letters are neither particularly important nor urgent.

Therefore, Zhu Gang tried his best to avoid these things so as not to waste precious time.

"Sister Miaoyun's actions are entirely in accordance with the principles originally formulated by the Prince Jin's Mansion.

I think my husband has realized that he has done something wrong, so you should stop blaming him."

I saw Xie Yuer stand up, speak for Zhu Gang and help him resolve the dilemma.

Thinking that it wouldn't be long before they would become a family, Xu Miaoyun simply went with the flow and did a favor.

"Sister Yu'er is right. After all, His Royal Highness the Prince of Jin needs to deal with many complicated affairs on a daily basis.

When you are busy, it is inevitable that you will forget some things.

I hope Sister Yuer can remind me from time to time in the future to prevent delays in important matters, which would be more trouble than gain!"

Zhu Gang's expression did not change. He just coughed twice, which slightly eased the somewhat awkward atmosphere.

"Cough cough."

"Let's hurry up and talk business. Otherwise, if Duke Wei finds out his daughter is missing, it will probably cause quite a stir."

In the Ming Dynasty, women seemed to be living in an invisible cage, and their social status was so low that it was truly lamentable.

They are like flowers that are tightly bound and cannot bloom freely.

The heavy mountain of feudal ethics ruthlessly pressed down on every woman, imposing extremely strict discipline on them.

Those unmarried young women are like birds imprisoned in the boudoir, and they need to maintain their chastity at all times.

Any contact with men from outside the family is considered an act of treason.

It seems that once you step out of line, you will fall into an irretrievable situation.

Because of this, these women often find it difficult to even meet their future husbands.

Even in some more open-minded or special regions and families, if an unmarried woman dares to meet her fiancé in secret, then this behavior will undoubtedly become the focus of everyone's attention.

Such actions are not only extremely secretive, but will definitely not be recognized or encouraged by the entire society.

On the contrary, it may cause an uproar and even bring endless troubles and distress to the parties involved.

After all, in today's era, traditional concepts are deeply rooted, and those who go against the norm will inevitably face tremendous pressure and accusations.

(End of this chapter)