Chapter 161 - 161: Good Things Don’t Sell Cheap
Spatial Farm Life: Raising My Kid, Abusing Scum, and Keeping Busy With Life
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Someone screamed when they saw the dress.
âIâve seen this dress before. The future princess from the Wang family wore it. It was so beautiful.
âThis is a winter dress, priced at five thousand taels each.â
âGoodness, thatâs so expensive! Earlier, your diamonds could rival gemstones, but is this dress worth that much?â
âIn our Great Ming Dynasty, a bolt of cloud brocade costs over ten thousand gold. Do you think my dress isnât worth it? This fabric is even better than cloud brocade, and making one dress requires half a bolt. Just the fabric alone costs much, not to mention the embroidery.â
Qiao Mai held the dress with both hands and approached the ladies, allowing them to see up close.
âWow, this fabric doesnât wrinkle. Itâs incredibly soft, and thereâs even a layer of fine fleece inside.
Qiao Mai glanced back at Old Mistress Wang, who smiled. Today, she supported Qiao Mai throughout the event.
Some of the madams and young ladies who came were of even higher social status than her. Old Mistress Wang had to pay her respects to them. Nevertheless, she was willing to do so.
Compared to the hair accessories, the dresses were a bit pricey, but Qiao Mai didnât lower the price.
She believed that if the product was good, it would sell.
Sure enough, she took the dress back and held it in her hands. âThis lake blue Horse-face dress is five thousand taels. Anyone interested? If not, Iâll take it back. Good things shouldnât be sold cheap.â
âIâll take it. They snatched the hair accessories, and I canât return empty-handed.â
Qiao Mai smiled and neatly folded the dress before placing it back in the box. She then brought it to the young lady who had called out the price.
âMiss, please take it!â
âWhat âMissâ? Iâm a county princess.â
âOh, I see. In the future, please take care of my business.â âArenât you planning to stop selling after this?â
âWhat if I come across more good items in the future?â
âIn that case, remember to send someone to inform me at my residence.â
âSure, County Princess!â
Immediately after, another horse-face dress, and then another, each different from the last. Those who hadnât managed to buy the hair accessories quickly made their moves and grabbed the dresses.
These dresses didnât go up for auction; each was priced at five thousand taels. In no time, they were all sold.
Qiao Mai continued to smile throughout, watching the satisfied crowd.
âIâm sorry, but please wait for my next visit to the capital. Iâll bring more good stuff for everyone.â
âMiss, where are you from?â âIâm from Wei City.â
âOh, thatâs quite far.â
âYes!â
âIt will be difficult for us to buy from you in the future.â
âItâs not necessarily. Perhaps one day, my friend will suddenly come across some good items, and Iâll come to the capital to post notices for everyone.â
âGreat, weâll be waiting!â
Seeing that there was nothing left to buy, the women bid their farewells and left Bichun Garden.
In the hall, only Old Mistress Wang and Qiao Mai remained. âHow much did we sell?â
âThe dresses sold for fifty thousand taels. Ten small hair ornaments for two hundred and sixty thousand taels, and the hairpin sold for three hundred and fifty thousand taels. Itâs six hundred and sixty thousand taels. What an auspicious number! â
âWill it all be used for the disaster victims?â
âIâll start by providing relief to the victims outside the city. On our way back, we can provide further assistance. I plan to buy a house in Tianshui Town for the beggars with basic accommodation. We shouldnât let them develop bad habits of idleness. If there are cases that require more, we can assist accordingly.â
âOkay!â
âTomorrow, should I go outside the city in your name?â
âWhy? Itâs your money.â
âIâd rather not expose myself. I still want to enjoy a peaceful life. While helping people is good, we canât let others reap all the benefits. So, I thought of passing the credit to you and your husband.â
âWere you planning this all along?â
âYes, I heard your husband retired from his official position.â
âAh, thatâs related to the Fu family. The head of their family is the Minister of
Revenue, and he managed to push my husband out of office.â
âWhy did that happen?â
âItâs because Grand Tutor Fu has a good relationship with the emperor. He often influences the emperorâs decisions, and gradually, the emperor became displeased with my husband. Combined with my husbandâs bad temper, they simply couldnât get along. So, my husband decided to resign. Coincidentally, Zongsheng was the magistrate in Wei City, so we moved there.â
âWho holds the highest position in the Wang family?â
âOh, thatâs the highest official rank!â
âYes, itâs all thanks to you.â
âYes, the recipes you sold to Zongsheng benefited the common people, and the emperor was pleased. As a result, he promoted the Wang familyâs position.
Now, do you understand why I was upset?â
âAh, your son contributed money and effort, but the Wang family reaped the greatest benefit.?â
âYes.â
âDonât be upset. We are far from the emperorâs sight. We can enjoy a peaceful life and let them live in fear and uncertainty. Let them be short-lived while we live long and prosper.â
âHaha, youâre right. After listening to you, Iâm feeling less upset.â
âAnd what about you, Grandmother?â
âWhat about me?â
âDidnât you receive any noble titles or honors?â
âNo, titles like those are only granted by the emperor to people who have made significant contributions to the court. They are just empty honors. I donât care for them.â
Qiao Mai blinked but didnât say anything further.
After a morning of bustling activity, the old lady felt a bit tired. Qiao Mai brewed a pot of tea with spiritual river water for her.
After taking the first sip, the old lady noticed something was amiss.
âGirl, did you add something to the tea?â
âI added a tonic to it. After you have lunch, youâll get a good nap.â âWhen did you become knowledgeable about medicine?â
âItâs not about understanding medicine; this tonic just works this way.â
âOh, thank you. Honestly, sitting here all morning to watch you sell goods has made me quite tired.â
After two cups of tea, Qiao Mai had the maid assist Old Mistress Wang back to her resting place.
With Old Mistress Wangâs reputation established through the auction, Qiao Mai could now openly assist the commoners.
All the proceeds from the Fu family would be used for the benefit of the people. She recalled the customer serviceâs words, âTake from the people and use for the people.â
The next day, she went to a grain shop after breakfast.
âShopkeeper?â
âHello, customer. How can I assist you?â
âHow much grain do you have in stock?â
âWe have quite a bit. Our warehouse at the back is full.â
âHow much does cornmeal and white flour cost?â
âCornmeal is ten coins per pound, and white flour is thirty coins per pound.â âWhy is it so much more expensive than in the countryside?â
âThe court has requisitioned all the grain, and there are so many refugees outside the city. Thatâs why the prices have gone up.â
âDoesnât the Emperor allow refugees to enter the city?â
âThey can, but only one person per family is allowed to come in and buy food.
Theyâre not allowed to beg or roam around the city.â
âIs there porridge available for them?â âYeah, but itâs limited.â âWhich city gate has the most refugees?â
âThe South Gate!â
âAlright, Iâll take all your cornmeal and white flour. Pack them in fifty-pound bags and deliver them immediately to the South Gate. Iâll be waiting there. As soon as the goods arrive, Iâll pay you. Make sure to fill the carriages up and keep them coming until all your goods are delivered.â
âMay I ask which family you belong to?â The shopkeeper was nervous.
âDo you know Grand Perceptor Pangâs sister?â
âOh, youâre Grand Perceptor Pangâs sister.â
âIâm her granddaughter, staying at Bichun Courtyard. My grandmother asked me to come and perform acts of charity.â
âI understand. Iâll make the arrangements.â
Using the old ladyâs name made things much easier. Even though she had left the capital, her reputation still held sway. People knew who she was, and mentioning her name carried weight.
Qiao Mai arrived alone outside the South Gate, where she saw that the refugees had set up makeshift tents. But there didnât seem to be any porridge distribution.
It had been several months since May.. Why were there still so many refugees outside the city? Werenât there any other villages or towns where they could find shelter?