Chapter 278 - 274: Impersonation_1
The Whole Village Thrives After Adopting a Lucky Girl
Translator: 549690339
The scholar was taken aback and then laughed sarcastically, âYou insolent child, dare you slander us! Do you believe we can sue you for defamation? You are outrageously talking nonsense at such a young age. Can someone like you, a lowly merchant, tarnish my honorable reputation as a scholar?â
Auntie Xiao and Yanru were infuriated, but they didnât dare to scold them and stomped their feet in exasperation, âSuch scoundrels! Scoundrels!â
Upon hearing the manâs accent, Yingbao squinted his eyes and turned to Auntie Xiao, âAuntie, can I take a look at their guest register?â
Auntie Xiao nodded and led Yingbao to the counter, pulling out the register. âHere, they checked in at the end of April and havenât paid a single coin. Itâs already December and they are still here.â
Yingbao didnât pay attention to the date, instead, he carefully examined their places of origin and ages.
Both, are from Qinchuan County, but from different towns.
One personâs information was particularly strange, he was allegedly just seventeen years old.
Yingbao looked up and scrutinized the men sitting in the lobby, neither of them seemed seventeen.
The youngest one, despite having shaved his beard and having caked his face with thick powder, could not hide the fact that he was almost thirty.
The fact that this manâs accent was from Zhouhe County made Yingbao suspect his identity.
Perhaps he was a scholar who had come to participate in the examinations under someone elseâs identity?
Yingbao shut the register, and quickly ran in front of the two, hands on hips, âI suggest you leave at once! Otherwise, I will report to the county government that you are participating in the examinations under someone elseâs household registration!â
Actually, the situation of participants using someone elseâs household registration for the examinations happens in every county, itâs not strange, but it cannot be publicized, otherwise, itâs illegal.
These students, firstly, are too poor to afford the repeated fees of hiring proctors to invigilate the meals. Secondly, they may be descendants of lower class, not qualified to participate in the examination, so they spend money to use other peopleâs household registration.
The families whose registration is used, if they have had someone in the family who passed the government examination and became a scholar or were recommended as an official, the descendants can participate in the examinations without recruiting a proctor to ensure their meals.
The other students just need to buy such a familyâs household registration, replace their names and participate in the examinations, significant cost can be saved.
After all, not everyone can ensure that they pass the examination in one try.
The two were shocked, their faces fluctuating with uncertainty.
Yingbao continued, âYou must leave by tomorrow! If youâre still here, I will go to the county government and sue you for using someone elseâs household registration!â
She pointed at the man who had a Zhouhe county accent, âYouâre from Zhouhe county, right? Yet youâre impersonating someone from Ten-mile Shop. I advise you to leave early. Otherwiseâ¦hmm!â
The manâs face, already powdered, turned even more pale, stuttering in defense, âY-Youâre talking nonsense! W-What impersonationâ¦I-I am genuinelyâ¦â
Yingbao didnât listen to his babbling, she simply walked away with Yanru.
âHey hey hey! Where are you going?â The man got anxious, stood up abruptly and quickly looked left and right seeing no other people in the lobby, he hastily said, âWe will leave now! Now, youâ¦donât goâ¦â to report.
Having said that, he scurried back to his room to pack his things.
Yingbao and Yanru exchanged a look and waited at the inn entrance.
Neither of these two seemed like good folks, seeing his companion pack, the other one also didnât dare to stay, quickly packed his luggage and left, running faster than anyone.
They are not poor, they just want to freeload, sometimes they even order food and drinks from other shops and put the tab on the innâs account, saying they will settle it all together.
Seeing both of them have left, Auntie Xiao heaved a sigh of relief and turned to Yingbao, âThank you, Yingbao.â
Eventually, the scoundrels didnât pay, but this was already the best possible outcome.
As a humble merchant herself, she definitely didnât dare to offend these scholars. After all, who knows if they will pass their examinations and become officials to seek revenge on her family in the future.
Additionally, these scholars have the governmentâs support when they stay at the inn, it inherently causes trouble for the merchants.
Good-natured scholars certainly wouldnât do such a thing, but those with bad character can easily take advantage of the merchants, leaving them with unspeakable frustrations.
Yingbao understood their concerns and didnât say anything, she just led Yanru back home.
The next day, the Jiang family returned to the village with their newly bought goods, to prepare for the wedding.
Because Jiang Chengâs marriage had to take place in the village.
The bride has to be escorted by a wedding procession from her old home to his old home, where the wedding ceremony will take place. After a month of marriage, the couple will move back to the county.
Yingbao and Dani didnât return home, the two sisters lived in the backyard of the shop, while their shop was taken care of by Jiang Cheng and Jiang Quan.
Dani also wanted to stay and play for a few days, but her older aunt didnât allow, saying she was already engaged and couldnât afford to behave irresponsibly anymore.
Dani watched dejectedly as her sister climbed onto the carriage, and quietly told Yingbao, âI definitely donât want to be engaged early.â
âHmm!â Yingbao nodded emphatically, âIndeed, one shouldnât be engaged early. Thereâs no freedom.â
After the New Year, Dani would be eleven, and her sister would already be fourteen, perhaps in a year or two she will be married off.
Her gaze then shifted to Jiang Quan.
Her second cousin was already sixteen, almost as tall as her eldest cousin.
He was wearing a black turban, with a cloth flower tucked in his ear, dressed in a black short robe, a blue cloth belt tied around his waist, holding various objects and a small purse.
His feet were in a pair of brand new deer hide boots, his face, although not as fair and handsome as his elder brother, was also quite handsome and stately, with a keen look in his eyes, he was definitely a capable and clever person.
Her second cousin like this, in the future, should be able to become a great merchant.
Because his mind is more nimble, and heâs bold and resourceful than his elder brother.
In just over a year, he has already made friends with many people in the county, even calling the constable, Jinwu, his brother, so they hit it off.
Thatâs why Zhang Jia and his concubineâs family, didnât dare to provoke Auntie Jiang Yunniang, even less harbour any ill intentions towards the specialty shop.
Jiang Quan, turning his head, faced the steady gaze of his little cousin and laughed, âWhy are you staring at me? Do you think your second brother is exceptionally attractive and unmatched?â
Yingbao nodded earnestly and said, âIf you wouldnât laugh, you would seem even more attractive.â
Jiang Quanâs face twitched and he replied irritably, âI insist on laughing!â and stretched his mouth into a wide square shape. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Yingbao and Dani: â¦
âBrother Jiang Quanâ¦â A delicate, cloying female voice rang out. âDo you have any chestnut cakes left?â
Jiang Quan instantly put on a professional smile, âWe still have some, how many boxes does Miss Pan want?â
The young girl in the green dress glanced shyly at him and raised a finger, âOne box. My mother especially likes the chestnut cakes from your shop.â
Jiang Quan took a box of chestnut cakes from the shelf and handed it over, âMuch appreciated, four hundred coins.â
The girl in the green dress paid, but didnât take the box, instead she kept loitering in the shop, frequently sneaking glances at the cashierâs desk.
Jiang Cheng was sitting at the cashierâs desk calculating the books, utterly ignorant of the person spying on him.
The whole incident amused Yingbao, so she deliberately mentioned to her second cousin, âSecond brother, how much are you planning to give as a wedding gift when elder brother gets married in a few days?â
Upon hearing this, Jiang Quanâs eyes widened, âWhy should I give a gift? Grandma said those who arenât married donât need to give one.â