Chapter 25

Cao Gang met Chu Dunru once when he was young, and was impressed by the peerless demeanor of this great Confucian. It would be a great blessing for Rong Zi to have such a father-in-law.

The old lady of the Chu family is also very shrewd and capable, and she is considerate in her work.

How can a girl raised by such a family be worse?

Is this the case? It's really not that good.

Ms. Chu, a weak woman, is alone in Kuang's house, like a pack of wolves, she should be taken care of more.

The Chu family is a big family in the south of the Yangtze River, even if the first branch is thin, there are always outstanding girls in the side branches, right?
In the future, let Ms. Chu help me find a daughter-in-law, who is sure to be better than those daughters-in-law in Beijing with their nostrils upturned!
In addition, Rong Zigu did not return to Beijing for a long time, Princess Jingyang and his wife did not correspond closely with him in order to avoid suspicion, so they had to tell him about the situation in Beijing.

Chu Yin didn't expect that he just wrote a letter to Cao Gang, and he came back with a big burden!

Not only did he gossip about the big and small things that happened in Beijing recently, but he also got a clear picture of what the Kuang family has been doing recently.

Concubine Jin Kuang Yufei's birthday is approaching, although she is not considered favored, she still deserves a lot of honor.

Not only the internal treasury allocates funds for birthday banquets, but also good concubines get together to celebrate their birthdays, and they can also meet their family members.

Naturally, the Kuang family wanted to take this opportunity to make good preparations and send a congratulatory gift.

In fact, the emperor did not allow the harem to interfere in politics, not to mention concubines, even Empress Chen couldn't stretch her hand.

The reason why the Empress Dowager Chen was able to do so many things in her previous life was because the Chen family was powerful, and the Empress Dowager Chen herself was resourceful and strong.

The emperor was not good at interfering too much because of his filial piety.

In fact, from Chu Yin's point of view, the emperor was quite conniving, and wanted to see the Empress Dowager Chen and the Chen family climb up and down.

It's just that, the winner is the one who is the most ruthless.

The emperor is still too affectionate.

Of course, she has also experienced life and death, and from the perspective of a bystander, she can make such a judgment. How can she accurately control the direction of the situation when she is in the middle of the game?
Let's look at the situation.

The Kuang family originally came from a mediocre family. Over the years, the main reason why they can maintain their superficial glory is that they can marry their daughters.

The girls in his family are basically high-married.

Even if the in-laws look down on them, for the sake of face, they have to keep in touch.

This is conducive to Kuang Jiahu's fake tiger's prestige.

In order to keep their married daughters from being restrained, they often have to prepare a generous dowry.At least let the in-laws see it.

In order to ensure that the daughter can use her fists in her husband's house, she must send money continuously.

The Kuang family is especially capable of giving birth to daughters.This generation has concubines again, and there are more places for money in the palace.

How many families can withstand such a toss?The Kuang Mansion does not have a master who is good at management.

Accumulating wealth is nothing more than "increasing income and reducing expenditure". Without the ability to increase income, if you are used to enjoying yourself and don't want to reduce expenditure, you can only rob.

Chu Yin sneered slightly. She only realized that they had been coveting the Chu family's wealth after seeing through her aunt's poisonous scheme.

It was also because of her naivety in her previous life that she felt that everyone in her ancestral family was very kind to her, so she did not defend herself and revealed several properties in Beijing.

So the two aunts and grandmother began to cry poorly in turn, and she felt compassionate and donated a lot of money—of course, the Kuang family gave her an IOU in a very "serious and serious" way.

But she was thin-skinned and embarrassed to ask for it, and the Kuang family didn't really want to pay it back.

By the time she saw through the other party's real purpose, the Kuang family had already "borrowed" 3 taels of silver from her one after another.

(End of this chapter)

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