Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
âThatâs hard to say.â Yang Wanning replied without hesitation.
Although she couldnât say that she was completely clear about the Yang familyâs financial situation, she still had some understanding. 70% of the Yang familyâs expenses came from her motherâs dowry.
The Yang family had only been established for just a little over ten years, so their foundation was relatively thin.
Preparing a decent dowry without touching her motherâs dowry was impossible.
What would happen to her and her brother if they removed a significant share?
They would not fool her like they had in her previous life. Back then, they had spent her motherâs dowry and abused her child in various ways.
âYouâ¦â Mrs. Cui wanted to say something, but Yang Shicheng interrupted her with a roar, âEnough; what are you all arguing about? You two sisters are both secondary consorts, so we will provide the same dowry.â
âI hope so.â Yang Wanning looked at them with distrust, then turned around and returned to her courtyard.
âLook at how her mother teaches her children. Is this how you should talk to your elders?â Madam Cui looked at her back and scolded loudly.
Yang Wanning ignored them and continued walking forward.
Yang Shicheng was also angry, but he did not want to let the servants see him as a joke. Otherwise, how could he continue to serve the imperial court if word got out?
After that, he quickly said, âAlright, all of you go back and discuss the dowry on your own. 1 have to go change my clothes and head to the bailiffâs station.â
After saying that, he hurriedly returned to his room.
Mrs. Cui and her daughter looked at each other and did not say anything else. They went back with Madam Cui to discuss the dowry.
At the same time, Mrs. Cui had also made up her mind to get rid of Yang Wanning. Otherwise, if they were to offer two expensive dowries, their familyâs good days would come to an end.
After Yang Wanning returned, she asked her personal maid, Chun Xi, âChun Xi, have you found Granny Qian?â
âI found her at the hot spring manor. Sheâs now in charge of raising chickens there.â
âAs long as sheâs safe for now, itâs fine. By the way, have you developed the grapevine I asked you to?â
âYes, basically every courtyard has one of us. Itâs just that itâs not easy to arrange one at the Old Masterâs side.â
âLetâs not worry about him for now, and letâs deal with Mrs. Chui first, especially since they emptied the Yang familyâs coffers to subsidize the Cui family.â
âUnderstood. Iâll keep an eye on this matter.â
âMmm, tell everyone to be careful, especially regarding food. Make sure to check before eating.â After Yang Wanning finished speaking, she paused and asked, âIs Eldest Young Master returning to the residence tomorrow?â
âYes, heâll be here the day after tomorrow and the day after.â
âAlright, help me prepare some fine rice and fine noodles tomorrow. The day after tomorrow, 1 have to make some snacks to bring him to meet my cousin and cousin-in-law.â
âYes,â Chun Xi replied.
Finally, Zhou Ying glanced at the Zhou residence. As expected, Zhou Jiaqing was covered in rashes and couldnât rush to the manor. She was obediently nestled in her room, copywriting a book as punishment.
After Zhou Ying looked around, she noticed Gu Chengrui had returned. She quickly got up and asked, âHave you seen the Emperor?â
âNo, he said he was too tired and had to postpone it.â After Gu Chengrui finished speaking, he glanced around the room and asked softly, âIs the Emperorâs fainting related to you?â
Zhou Ying shook her head. âIâm not too sure. Maybe itâs because Iâm too far away, so I couldnât feel anything.
âBut that could be the case. The timing is too coincidental.â
Gu Chengrui did not overthink it after hearing that. Instead, he asked, âHow was your harvest today?â
Zhou Ying told him everything she had heard about the families, especially regarding the First and Fourth Princes; she told him in detail what the Emperor thought of them..