Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress

Chapter 2038 Yanran enters Beijing (3)

In other words, she gave all her shares in Mi Fangzhai to her sister-in-law. Mi Fangzhai's rouge is the most famous rouge in the Jin Dynasty. It belongs to the number one brand of rouge and gouache in the Jin Dynasty. The princess in the palace They, Caiwei, Mingzhu, and their daughter all use Mi Fangzhai's rouge. During the holidays, Caiwei often uses Mi Fangzhai's rouge to reward the eldest princess, the princesses, princesses, and high-ranking wives. them.

Mi Fang Zhai supplies royal rouge, gouache, and spices. It belongs to the imperial merchants. Its reputation is known to everyone in the Jin Dynasty. The business is booming, making money every day, and picking up so many silkworms. The shares were suddenly given to Yanran, which shows how much he values ​​and cherishes her!

Yanran accepted it generously. When she was a child in the capital, she had heard from her mother that the Queen was born in a merchant family and her property was as rich as the country. Now it seems that her reputation is well-deserved, and she has made such a big deal.

Knowing that the Empress sincerely gave it to her, and that she could not refuse the Empress's reward, she accepted it with a grateful and moved heart.

The gift that Feier gave her as a meeting gift was a silk and satin shop called Nongfa Clothing Shop. It was Fei'er's sister's dowry back then. After these years of operation, it has become the largest cloth shop in the capital, specializing in selling all kinds of high-end products. They also sell silks, satins, ready-made clothes, furs, silk yarns, etc., with a daily turnover of more than five or six hundred taels, and their income is second only to Mi Fang Zhai.

Compared with the two high-ranking sisters, the gift from the future brother-in-law is a little thin, just two high-quality black fox skins. The brother-in-law is still at home, has not married, and the family has not given him any property. It only gave him one hundred taels of pocket money every month. These two pieces of leather were worth at least two to three hundred taels. They were probably bought with the personal money that my brother-in-law had saved for two or three months. Although they were not the same as The meeting gifts of the two sisters were incomparable, but the gift was light and the affection was heavy, so Yanran accepted it gratefully.

Sister-in-law Die'er was not in the capital, so she and her husband King Jing went to the fiefdom to visit. However, someone also sent a box of exquisite and expensive jewelry to add to the beauty of the future sister-in-law.

Die'er has given birth to a tiger-headed little prince, who held Mrs. Huo in her arms all day long and could not bear to let go. The capital was inconvenient, and the prince was young and couldn't live without his mother, so Die'er didn't rush back. He only picked up a box of his beloved jewelry and sent it over, as a way to express some of his feelings to his sister-in-law.

Mrs. Du assigned two first-class maids, four second-class maids, and eight third-class maids to serve Yanran, and arranged Yanran to live in the Baihuaju where Die'er lived before she got married. The children will all be older before they leave the palace. Although Yanran tried her best to refuse, Du refused and insisted on giving the best to this beloved daughter-in-law.

In the evening, the Mu family gathered together to welcome Mu Zhongqing and his wife to Yanran. Caiwei's family of five, Fei'er's family of six, plus Mu Zhongqing and his wife, Chongwen, Chongwu and Yanran's siblings, sat in a lively atmosphere. A room full of people.

Everyone was talking and laughing together, and the scene was extremely warm.

Mu Zhongqing was filled with emotion when he saw that his family was prosperous and full of children and grandchildren. He recalled that more than ten years ago, he was a poor scholar in Mujia Village who could not even feed his wife and children. In order to earn a few taels of silver to support his family, he gave up his life. The housekeeper went to the south to do business, but he didn't make a penny and almost died of illness in the chicken and feather shop.

Who would have thought that today, he would be a second-rank official in the imperial court, and the emperor of that period would be his son-in-law. His children would be happy, and his wife would still be gentle and beautiful. He would have such a perfect life, which really makes him happy. Die without regrets!

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