Sir, you have to pay more
Chapter 156
Chapter 156
You can play any way you want, just one, you can't bring people home, and you can't bring pregnant girls home.
This is Jia Liu's bottom line.
For this bottom line, he had to hand over the money he earned through hard work to Daquan to squander.
Distressed, greatly distressed.
What might be done?
I can only comfort myself that this is a manifestation of filial piety.
Great Qing ruled the country with filial piety.
To some extent, it can be understood that it is for the sake of Qing Dynasty to give money to let father go whoring.
Here comes the annoying thing.
Da Daquan actually let out a "bah" sound, spittle on his index finger in front of his son, held the bank notes in his left hand, and counted them one by one with his right hand.
The action is the same as that of Jia Liu when counting money.
The more Daquan counted, the more excited he became, and the more he counted, the bigger his pupils grew. At the end, he looked at his son in disbelief and was extremely shocked: "Good guy, more than six thousand taels, you are really greedy!"
What is greed?
Jia Liu was not willing to listen, because other people's greed was different from his.
What others do is really called corruption, but what he does is called advance or borrowing.
different in nature.
Da Daquan went on to praise his son who was able to be greedy: "You can be greedy, and if you are an official, you don't want to be greedy for money. What kind of work do you have to do as an official? Your old man was willing to be greedy back then, why did our family become like this?"
After finishing speaking, Da Daquan put a thick stack of banknotes into his pocket, and waved his hand at his son: "Go and get busy, Dad has something to do."
"You always died on Aunt Zhao's belly. They came here and asked their son to carry you back."
Jia Liu was so angry that he didn't bother to answer Daquan.
Daquan let out a "hey" and walked away without any anger. After walking a few steps, he suddenly stopped, turned around and smiled proudly at his son, and said with a grin: "Don't say that, you boy can give me money so quickly?"
"."
Jia Liu was dumbfounded, realizing that he was very likely to be tricked by Da Daquan.
Shuan Zhu, who came back from buying the book, was sure that the master's friends had the surname Zhang, Wang, and Sun, but none had the surname Zhao.
"Oh shit!"
Jia Liu gritted his teeth bitterly, the old guy was really playing with himself on the window theory.
cunning and cunning.
If it weren't for the thought of losing his father, Ding You, which would delay his service to the Qing Dynasty and affect his progress, he would really like to get some firewood, strange prostitution and acacia to honor the old guy, and then roll up the broken mat and bury him. Burn ten or eight more virgins to show filial piety.
"Husband, what's the matter? Did the father-in-law come back just now?"
Ruxiu who came over was very surprised to see her husband's expression of hatred.
"nothing,"
Seeing that Ruxiu was about to go out, Jia Liu asked her where she was going.
"I was going to tell you,"
Ruxiu wants Rajaliu to go to the outer city to see the six shops her brother gave her.
Jia Liu went with Ruxiu when he was free and had nothing to do. By the way, he gave Ruxiu the contract of an antique shop sent by the shopkeeper of Queenie Chalu.
The man is in charge of the outside, and the woman is in charge of the house. Jia Liu is in charge of major family affairs, and Ruxiu, the female head of the family, is naturally in charge of small matters.
Ruxiu was curious and asked where the shop came from.
Jia Liu didn't dare to mention the extortionate minister of the Ministry of Rites, so he said that it was a wedding present given to him by Fu Sheng'a, the vice-capital of Manchuria in Jinchuan.
As for why Mr. Fu gave him a shop as a congratulatory gift, of course it was because he had saved his life.
Ruxiu didn't doubt this, because it was the rich man who had escaped and reported her husband's loyalty and bravery to the court, which led to the fact that the emperor granted Batulu, and also the fact that she was married to the royal family.
Speaking of which, I have to thank Mr. Rich.
Before getting married, my sister-in-law said that it doesn't matter what you look like, the key is not to be useless, then you will really be a widow.
Fortunately, very useful.
If it wasn't for not being allowed to touch, maybe it would be bald Lupi.
Three of the six shops my brother-in-law married were outside Xuanwu Gate, two were outside Chongwen Gate, and one was over Yongding Gate.
There are good and bad places.
There are two silk and satin shops, a pawn shop, a restaurant, a shop that sells Dongzhu, and a shop that sells rice.
These six stores are nominally owned by Ruxiu, but they are still under the name of Xinwang Mansion, and they are all managed by people from Xinwang Mansion, but all the annual income is transferred to Ruxiu, and the transfer will have to wait for Ruxiu to give birth to a child only later.
Moreover, the property that Ruxiu brought from her natal family has nothing to do with Jia Liu.He coaxed well, and his wife gave him the money.If he doesn't coax well, he won't even think about a penny of his wife's money.
I ran from house to house with Ruxiu, and finally went to my own antique shop. The shopkeeper Lu was not there, and a few clerks were busy there.Xu Shi was notified that the owner had changed, and several of the guys greeted the new owner and his wife.
Jia Liu took a look, the store was full of customers when he came last time, but now it is very deserted.
If you think about it carefully, it is not difficult to figure out the reason.
The country test is over.
Therefore, the importance of this antique shop to Lord Kui has become extremely low, and it just makes up for Jia Liu.
Jia Liu has no way to go in Beijing, and this store is also a loss-making product for him, and he doesn't know anything about antiques at all, so this store is still very hot.
So she said to Ruxiu that it's better to find someone to sell the shop, or rent it, and get some clean hair.
Ruxiu didn't quite understand either, so she handed over the matter to Song Er, the steward who came over as a dowry.
The Second Steward Song's full name is Song Jinzhong, not a eunuch, but a coat of arms for generations of Prince Xin's Mansion. His nature in Jia's family is equivalent to the fact that his personnel relationship is still in Prince Xin's Mansion, but his work unit is outsourced to Jia's house.
To put it bluntly, Song Jinzhong and the others only listened to Jia Liu's wife, but to my uncle, they could listen or not.
Of course, if my uncle is also very good, they will definitely listen.
After a day of shopping, Jia Liu's legs were a little sore when he returned home. Going shopping with his wife is the greatest pain for a man.
Of course, it's another thing to accompany women who are not wives, especially those who have not succeeded.
In the evening, shopkeeper Lu came and informed Mr. Jia Liuquini that he had agreed to write a letter requesting the re-establishment of the first office of the governor of Sichuan.
Jia Liu was also forthright, and asked Shuan Zhu to bring back the half-carriage collection of Mr. Kui's poems that he bought in the morning to the shopkeeper.
As for whether Guard Jia still has any, that's something both parties know well, so there's no need to point it out.
Minister Man of the Ministry of Rites announced the restoration of the governor of Sichuan. The next step is for the old man to consider the feasibility of re-establishing the governor of Sichuan from various angles, and then facilitate this matter.
Jia Liu can only point to He Shen for this promotion.
But before that, Qian Jun, the second-in-command and chief envoy of Sichuan Province, must be brought down.
Chairman Li said that Lord Qian Yun was from Jiangsu, and he was born in Juren. He had previously served as an inspector in Shaanxi, and was recommended and transferred by the governor of Sichuan, Fu Lehun.
Therefore, if you want Governor Qian to get out of office, and President Li, who is in order, will be promoted to governor of Sichuan as he wishes, apart from President Li's major achievements in breaking out of Jinchuan, he must find a way to get Fu Lehun to recommend President Li instead of recommending Qian Jun. .
After pondering for a while in the study, Jia Liu wrote letters to Bo Qing'e and Fu Sheng'a, the two Manchurian deputy governors, asking them to do the work of Fu Lehun, governor of Sichuan.
Kui Shilang of the Ministry of Rites wrote a letter, facilitated by the imperial favor and guards, recommended by the governor of Sichuan, and the joint efforts of the three parties can basically ensure that President Li will be promoted to governor of Sichuan.
Jia Liu himself couldn't just sit idle, but also contributed to the upcoming third battle to pacify Jinchuan.
Therefore, he wrote an excerpt of "Respectfully Invite Jinchuan to Train Military Affairs".
He is the imperial bodyguard of the third grade, and he is qualified to give the old man a pass.
In this note, Jia Liu boldly pointed out the "guerrilla" tactics of the bandits based on what he saw and heard on the front line in Jinchuan, hoping that the imperial court would pay attention to this matter and mobilize capable troops to fight guerrilla against guerrilla.
After writing this secret document with about a thousand characters, Jia Liu went back to sleep. The next day, he wore a yellow mandarin jacket and double-eyed feathers to go to the Secretary of General Administration to hand over the document, and then went directly to the guard's office to report officially. The days of work when you clear the door and walk.
Marriage leave, gone.
(End of this chapter)
You can play any way you want, just one, you can't bring people home, and you can't bring pregnant girls home.
This is Jia Liu's bottom line.
For this bottom line, he had to hand over the money he earned through hard work to Daquan to squander.
Distressed, greatly distressed.
What might be done?
I can only comfort myself that this is a manifestation of filial piety.
Great Qing ruled the country with filial piety.
To some extent, it can be understood that it is for the sake of Qing Dynasty to give money to let father go whoring.
Here comes the annoying thing.
Da Daquan actually let out a "bah" sound, spittle on his index finger in front of his son, held the bank notes in his left hand, and counted them one by one with his right hand.
The action is the same as that of Jia Liu when counting money.
The more Daquan counted, the more excited he became, and the more he counted, the bigger his pupils grew. At the end, he looked at his son in disbelief and was extremely shocked: "Good guy, more than six thousand taels, you are really greedy!"
What is greed?
Jia Liu was not willing to listen, because other people's greed was different from his.
What others do is really called corruption, but what he does is called advance or borrowing.
different in nature.
Da Daquan went on to praise his son who was able to be greedy: "You can be greedy, and if you are an official, you don't want to be greedy for money. What kind of work do you have to do as an official? Your old man was willing to be greedy back then, why did our family become like this?"
After finishing speaking, Da Daquan put a thick stack of banknotes into his pocket, and waved his hand at his son: "Go and get busy, Dad has something to do."
"You always died on Aunt Zhao's belly. They came here and asked their son to carry you back."
Jia Liu was so angry that he didn't bother to answer Daquan.
Daquan let out a "hey" and walked away without any anger. After walking a few steps, he suddenly stopped, turned around and smiled proudly at his son, and said with a grin: "Don't say that, you boy can give me money so quickly?"
"."
Jia Liu was dumbfounded, realizing that he was very likely to be tricked by Da Daquan.
Shuan Zhu, who came back from buying the book, was sure that the master's friends had the surname Zhang, Wang, and Sun, but none had the surname Zhao.
"Oh shit!"
Jia Liu gritted his teeth bitterly, the old guy was really playing with himself on the window theory.
cunning and cunning.
If it weren't for the thought of losing his father, Ding You, which would delay his service to the Qing Dynasty and affect his progress, he would really like to get some firewood, strange prostitution and acacia to honor the old guy, and then roll up the broken mat and bury him. Burn ten or eight more virgins to show filial piety.
"Husband, what's the matter? Did the father-in-law come back just now?"
Ruxiu who came over was very surprised to see her husband's expression of hatred.
"nothing,"
Seeing that Ruxiu was about to go out, Jia Liu asked her where she was going.
"I was going to tell you,"
Ruxiu wants Rajaliu to go to the outer city to see the six shops her brother gave her.
Jia Liu went with Ruxiu when he was free and had nothing to do. By the way, he gave Ruxiu the contract of an antique shop sent by the shopkeeper of Queenie Chalu.
The man is in charge of the outside, and the woman is in charge of the house. Jia Liu is in charge of major family affairs, and Ruxiu, the female head of the family, is naturally in charge of small matters.
Ruxiu was curious and asked where the shop came from.
Jia Liu didn't dare to mention the extortionate minister of the Ministry of Rites, so he said that it was a wedding present given to him by Fu Sheng'a, the vice-capital of Manchuria in Jinchuan.
As for why Mr. Fu gave him a shop as a congratulatory gift, of course it was because he had saved his life.
Ruxiu didn't doubt this, because it was the rich man who had escaped and reported her husband's loyalty and bravery to the court, which led to the fact that the emperor granted Batulu, and also the fact that she was married to the royal family.
Speaking of which, I have to thank Mr. Rich.
Before getting married, my sister-in-law said that it doesn't matter what you look like, the key is not to be useless, then you will really be a widow.
Fortunately, very useful.
If it wasn't for not being allowed to touch, maybe it would be bald Lupi.
Three of the six shops my brother-in-law married were outside Xuanwu Gate, two were outside Chongwen Gate, and one was over Yongding Gate.
There are good and bad places.
There are two silk and satin shops, a pawn shop, a restaurant, a shop that sells Dongzhu, and a shop that sells rice.
These six stores are nominally owned by Ruxiu, but they are still under the name of Xinwang Mansion, and they are all managed by people from Xinwang Mansion, but all the annual income is transferred to Ruxiu, and the transfer will have to wait for Ruxiu to give birth to a child only later.
Moreover, the property that Ruxiu brought from her natal family has nothing to do with Jia Liu.He coaxed well, and his wife gave him the money.If he doesn't coax well, he won't even think about a penny of his wife's money.
I ran from house to house with Ruxiu, and finally went to my own antique shop. The shopkeeper Lu was not there, and a few clerks were busy there.Xu Shi was notified that the owner had changed, and several of the guys greeted the new owner and his wife.
Jia Liu took a look, the store was full of customers when he came last time, but now it is very deserted.
If you think about it carefully, it is not difficult to figure out the reason.
The country test is over.
Therefore, the importance of this antique shop to Lord Kui has become extremely low, and it just makes up for Jia Liu.
Jia Liu has no way to go in Beijing, and this store is also a loss-making product for him, and he doesn't know anything about antiques at all, so this store is still very hot.
So she said to Ruxiu that it's better to find someone to sell the shop, or rent it, and get some clean hair.
Ruxiu didn't quite understand either, so she handed over the matter to Song Er, the steward who came over as a dowry.
The Second Steward Song's full name is Song Jinzhong, not a eunuch, but a coat of arms for generations of Prince Xin's Mansion. His nature in Jia's family is equivalent to the fact that his personnel relationship is still in Prince Xin's Mansion, but his work unit is outsourced to Jia's house.
To put it bluntly, Song Jinzhong and the others only listened to Jia Liu's wife, but to my uncle, they could listen or not.
Of course, if my uncle is also very good, they will definitely listen.
After a day of shopping, Jia Liu's legs were a little sore when he returned home. Going shopping with his wife is the greatest pain for a man.
Of course, it's another thing to accompany women who are not wives, especially those who have not succeeded.
In the evening, shopkeeper Lu came and informed Mr. Jia Liuquini that he had agreed to write a letter requesting the re-establishment of the first office of the governor of Sichuan.
Jia Liu was also forthright, and asked Shuan Zhu to bring back the half-carriage collection of Mr. Kui's poems that he bought in the morning to the shopkeeper.
As for whether Guard Jia still has any, that's something both parties know well, so there's no need to point it out.
Minister Man of the Ministry of Rites announced the restoration of the governor of Sichuan. The next step is for the old man to consider the feasibility of re-establishing the governor of Sichuan from various angles, and then facilitate this matter.
Jia Liu can only point to He Shen for this promotion.
But before that, Qian Jun, the second-in-command and chief envoy of Sichuan Province, must be brought down.
Chairman Li said that Lord Qian Yun was from Jiangsu, and he was born in Juren. He had previously served as an inspector in Shaanxi, and was recommended and transferred by the governor of Sichuan, Fu Lehun.
Therefore, if you want Governor Qian to get out of office, and President Li, who is in order, will be promoted to governor of Sichuan as he wishes, apart from President Li's major achievements in breaking out of Jinchuan, he must find a way to get Fu Lehun to recommend President Li instead of recommending Qian Jun. .
After pondering for a while in the study, Jia Liu wrote letters to Bo Qing'e and Fu Sheng'a, the two Manchurian deputy governors, asking them to do the work of Fu Lehun, governor of Sichuan.
Kui Shilang of the Ministry of Rites wrote a letter, facilitated by the imperial favor and guards, recommended by the governor of Sichuan, and the joint efforts of the three parties can basically ensure that President Li will be promoted to governor of Sichuan.
Jia Liu himself couldn't just sit idle, but also contributed to the upcoming third battle to pacify Jinchuan.
Therefore, he wrote an excerpt of "Respectfully Invite Jinchuan to Train Military Affairs".
He is the imperial bodyguard of the third grade, and he is qualified to give the old man a pass.
In this note, Jia Liu boldly pointed out the "guerrilla" tactics of the bandits based on what he saw and heard on the front line in Jinchuan, hoping that the imperial court would pay attention to this matter and mobilize capable troops to fight guerrilla against guerrilla.
After writing this secret document with about a thousand characters, Jia Liu went back to sleep. The next day, he wore a yellow mandarin jacket and double-eyed feathers to go to the Secretary of General Administration to hand over the document, and then went directly to the guard's office to report officially. The days of work when you clear the door and walk.
Marriage leave, gone.
(End of this chapter)
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