Chapter 222 - 218: The Good Son-in-law Candidate_1
The Whole Village Thrives After Adopting a Lucky Girl
Translator: 549690339
After seeing off the guests, the three siblings closed the door to tally their accounts.
There were no goods left in the store. Keeping the store open would be pointless, so they hung a sign outside that read, âSold out. Shopkeeper has gone home for the New Year. Reopening for business on the 28th day of the first lunar month.â
In the storeâs accounting room, Jiang Cheng clicked away on the abacus, finally calculating the profits of the past two months.
âAfter deducting the principal for the gold and Xueâer, the pastries, and all the expenses in the store, we have a total profit of one thousand six hundred and thirty-six taels of silver.â
Jiang Cheng had barely finished speaking when Jiang Quan screamed incredulously, âHeavens! That much?â
âSuch exaggeration!â
Jiang Cheng gave his little brother a glance and smugly said, âThat doesnât even include the 120 leftover red lacquer boxes and over 200 bamboo boxes at home.â
In other words, the profit wasnât just that much. It also included the many boxes left over.
âHow did we manage to earn so much?â Jiang Quan couldnât understand.
Jiang Cheng said, âThe bulk of it was earned from the gold and Xueâer. Aside from those two, the rest isnât that much.â
Then, he pulled out an account book and handed it to Yingbao. âHereâs the book for the incoming goods. Check if itâs correct.â
Yingbao flipped through it.
It recorded the quantity and amount of goods from each store. Some had been paid for, while others hadnât.
The unpaid ones included the gold and Xueâer from home, the uncleâs gold and Xueâer, the second uncleâs, and Jiang Chengâs own.
The purchase price for premium gold was calculated at fifteen taels per catty, while Xueâer was ten taels per catty.
Jiang Cheng said, âIâve set the money for these goods aside. Iâll give it to you later. The rest, Iâm thinking of depositing in the bank and then bringing back some silver notes to distribute to everyone.â
The money for these gold and Xueâer was no small sum, and it would be dangerous for him to bring it all the way home.
Yingbao nodded in agreement, âOkay, you handle it.â
As expected, their eldest cousin was skilled at doing business. His accounts were clear, and he didnât muddle through things.
Then, Jiang Cheng said, âNext, letâs divide the profits. Yingbao gets half, which is eight hundred and eighteen taels. The remaining will be equally divided between me and my younger brother, each getting four hundred and nine taels.â
Jiang Quan let out another exclamation, followed by hearty laughter, âHaha! I can finally afford to buy a house!â
Some time ago, he had wandered through the town while collecting goods from the various stores, and had glimpsed several beautiful houses. He had long desired to own a nice mansion one day.
Now that he had the money, his dream could finally be realized.
Jiang Cheng said with a hint of annoyance, âEven if you buy a house now, it will need to be under Fatherâs name.â
Doused by cold reality, Jiang Quan huffed, âSo what? Once youâve distributed the assets, the house will be mine to inherit.â
Jiang Cheng ignored him and went to his room with the account book to get the silver.
When Yingbao and Jiang Quan helped their elder brother pull several large boxes of silver and copper coins from under his bed, they were astonished.
In one box, there were neatly stacked five and ten-tael silver ingots. Another box was filled with one-, two-, and half-tael pieces of silver, and there were also two large boxes of copper coins.
Jiang Cheng counted out over thirteen hundred large silver ingots and handed them to Yingbao, saying, âThis is the profit and principal from your gold and Xueâer.â
He also counted out four hundred and nine taels and gave them to Jiang Quan: âYou didnât have any gold, so you just get the profit.â
Jiang Quan didnât mind at all. Compared to the long days spent in the mushroom shed, he much preferred being on the go.
He cheerfully hugged the silver and repeatedly counted it. He even picked up a silver ingot and kissed it, saying, âHaha! Iâm now the wealthiest person in the village!â
Who in the village was wealthier than him?
Yingbao said, âIâm richer than you, and so is our elder cousin.â
Not to mention, the principal from our elder cousinâs gold, plus the storeâs profit, already amounted to one thousand taels.
Jiang Quan stiffened and huffed, âOur elder cousin isnât from our village anymore, and youâ¦â He glanced at Yingbao.
Did she count as a person?
She was just a little monster⦠a little Fairy Child, and he couldnât compare himself with her.
After dividing up the money, Jiang Cheng said, âThe remaining money is for the goods from the various stores in the town. They will probably come to settle their accounts tomorrow.â
âEach of us needs to take out one hundred taels to put in the store as working capital. From now on, daily expenses will be paid from this working capital. This includes the monthly market tax, carriage tax, gifts for the government office, and money for dining with the shopkeepers. All of these will be paid from here. When we calculate the profits each month, we must first replenish this money before we start.â
Yingbao indicated her understanding.
Jiang Quan also nodded in agreement. He had learnt a lot during this period and understood that doing business required dealing with different people and also giving gifts to various government offices. It was not easy.
âLetâs go to the bank to deposit the money now. Once weâve settled the payments for the goods tomorrow, we can go pick up Yuanbao and go home,â Jiang Cheng said, âAt the same time, we need to buy some New Yearâs gifts to take home.â
This year, he had earned so much money; he had to return home in glory and wash away the humiliation of his failed marriage attempt.
âYes, I also want to buy some New Yearâs goods.â Not only did Yingbao want to buy New Yearâs goods, but she also wanted to buy more pastries, candies, and small items from the town to take home.
The next day, several pastry shop owners came to settle accounts, each bringing two boxes of their best pastries.
âMay I wish you, Shopkeeper Jiang, prosperity in the coming year first. After the New Year, letâs gather at Tianxiang Restaurant,â a pastry shop owner said with a smile.
Jiang Cheng smiled in return, âLet me return the blessing first by wishing each of you prosperity in your businesses and lots of wealth in the coming year. When I return, Iâll bring some local specialties for you to try.â
âSounds good, sounds good.â After settling their accounts, they took their leave one after another.
One of the shopkeepers, a portly man, hung back. He came up to Jiang Cheng and asked in a low voice, âHas Young Master Jiang found a spouse yet?â
Jiang Cheng honestly replied, âNot yet.â
The portly shopkeeper slapped his chubby hand and laughed heartily, âExcellent, excellent. Itâs unbelievable that a promising youth like you, Jiang, isnât married yet. Why not let me play the matchmaker for you?â
Jiang Cheng laughed awkwardly, âMy parents are to decide in such a matter. I donât dare accept such offers casually.â
The portly shopkeeper laughed, âWhatâs there to fear? As long as the two families are well-matched, and the children are of good character, endowed with both virtue and talent, it will be a good match. I believe your parents wouldnât object.â
As he spoke, he sized up the young lad in front of him.
Clothed in an unbleached robe, handsome and aristocratic, indeed he was a rare delight. Add to that his ability to read and make money, he was truly a matchless gem of a young man.
Looking at the younger brother by Jiangâs side, he was equally handsome with clear, honest eyes. Even though he dealt with marketplace matters, he didnât exhibit any sly or crooked demeanor.
Even the young sister was exceedingly clever, and anyone who looked upon her was filled with affection.
Judging by the demeanor and personality of these children, one couldnât doubt the upbringing of the Jiang family.
If his daughter were to marry a young man like Jiang Cheng, it would indeed be fortune accrued over several lifetimes.
The more he thought about it, the more anxious he felt.
What if such a good prospective son-in-law went back home and was engaged to someone else? His precious daughter could then miss out on a perfect match.
With this in mind, the portly shopkeeper slapped Jiang Cheng on the shoulder and laughed heartily. âBrother Jiang, why not today rather than another day? Why donât we⦠I mean, why donât you and I go to Tianxiang⦠to my home for a drink?â
Seeing Jiang Chengâs hesitation, he immediately added, âBring your younger brother and sister too. You havenât been to my house before, so itâs a good chance for you to familiarize yourself. After all, we will have many opportunities to interact in the future. Ah, yes, our shop recently came up with a new type of pastry. Why not let your little sister come and learn how to make it?â
The little lass had apparently been secretly observing their bakery for a full morning earlier, probably trying to learn their techniques.
His wife, who was particularly fond of clever children, had deliberately made the chestnut cakes several times from start to finish, giving the little girl a clearer view.