Liu Hao didn't know that the history of the human race had entered a new chapter, and he traveled through time again.

……

Liu Heng regained his memory at the age of eighteen.

What was restored was the end of the world and the memory of the Venetian merchant's son.

In this life, Liu Hieragi was born in the British countryside, the son of a small country squire.

Although he is a country squire, his family does not have much property.

His father is the youngest son in the family. In today's society where family property is inherited by the eldest son, the youngest son does not get much inheritance at all.

In this life, my father only had a small but not big house, a few acres of land, and no servants at home.

The housework is all done by the mother in this life.

However, when Liu Heng was seventeen, the two of them unfortunately fell ill and died one after another.

Liu Heng disposed of his family's land and went to London to study, not at a prestigious university like Oxford, but at an ordinary seminary. After graduation, he will become a priest.

This was the future planned by his father for Liu Heng. In the past, Liu Heng thought it didn't matter. Being a priest was indeed a good career.

But after the memory of the two lives was restored, especially the memory of the second life, Liu Heng no longer wanted to be a priest.

As for what his future will be like if he does not become a pastor, although Liu Heng has not thought about it, he will never worry about money again.

The memories of his first and second lives gave him many ways to make money.

Not to mention anything else, using the chemical knowledge he learned in his first life to prepare perfume would allow Liu Hieragi to earn a lot of money.

Liu Heng did exactly that.

He dropped out of the seminary and did not return to his hometown. He rented a house outside London, bought some simple utensils, and started making perfume.

Fortunately, it is only early summer, and many flowers are in bloom, including roses.

Liu Hiiragi spent all the living expenses he brought from his hometown for the next three years to buy roses and purple jasmine flowers, and then started making perfume.

In order to make money in his second life, Liu Hieras asked his subordinates to make perfume.

As a result, he knew the production process well, and although he was not very good at it, he still successfully produced two perfumes.

He packed the perfume in glass bottles, put on makeup on his face, put on his best clothes, and entered London.

He came to the vicinity of Piccadilly Circus, chose a shop selling clothes, hats and fashion items, and walked in.

The commercial street of Piccadilly Circus only receives aristocratic and wealthy people. People without money are not even allowed to get close to it.

Liu Heng went straight to the store manager and took out the perfume he made.

In the 18th century, perfume had been popular among the upper class of Europe, such as Napoleon, who was a famous consumer of Eau de Cologne.

However, limited by today's productivity level, it is not easy to make perfume, so the price is not low.

The quantity of these two perfumes that Liu Heng took out was more than the store had purchased in three years.

This makes the store manager very happy. With more goods in the store, he can make more money.

The store manager bought all the perfumes made by Liu Hierapolis, and the prices he gave were quite reasonable.

Liu Hiiragi earned three times the amount of living expenses.

For at least ten years, Liu Hieragi won’t have to worry about living expenses.

Well, this is a case where he does not spend money recklessly and is based on the living expenses of ordinary London citizens.

If you want to live well, you still have to have money.

And if you have money, you can also gain a higher social status.

Rich people can buy a title as long as they are willing to spend money.

Although it is only the lowest knighthood, it can only be owned by one person, and descendants cannot inherit the title.

But it would be nice to have a title, and he could barely be considered a noble. If he had a title, his relatives would not look down upon him.

And since he had a lot of money, his relatives would not think that Liu Hao had been coveting their family's property and would be dissatisfied with him.

Who do you think his relatives are?

Seeing his last name in this life: Collins, readers can't think of it?
Mr. Collins!

Cousin of Miss Elizabeth Bennet.

The buffoon-like Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice!
When Liu Heng was sorting out his memory, he discovered that he had an uncle, who turned out to be Mr. Bennet.

He has inheritance rights to the Bennet estate.

Liu Hieragi now knew which world he had come to in this life.

Of course Liu Heng would not want to marry any of the girls from the Bennet family, nor would he want to marry Charlotte, the official wife.

But after all, they are his relatives, and Liu Heng is still quite curious about this family.

He thought about visiting the Bennet family and taking advantage of the situation to show that he didn't care about the Bennet family's property.

Even if Mr. Bennet dies and the property belongs to Liu Hiera according to the law, he will not drive Mrs. Bennet and her daughter away, but will let them continue to live in the Bennet family manor until their death.

Of course, if he goes like this now, the Bennet family will never believe him.

When he has money and status, and goes to Bennet's house, their family will no longer doubt Liu Heng's words.

Now, let’s make money.

Liu Heng bought a carriage and left London.

He is now heading to Scotland.

The destination was the Dumfries and Galloway area of ​​Scotland, and he was going treasure hunting.

Liu Heng remembered that a book he saw in his first life that recorded treasures from various places mentioned several British treasures.

One of them is in Scotland, a treasure left by the Norse Vikings thousands of years ago.

He still remembered that there was a treasure in Buckingham County, but it was in Caldenford Manor, a land owned by the owner, and Liu Ping couldn't go digging on someone else's land.

On the contrary, the treasures in Scotland have no ownership and can be unearthed.

The book was quite detailed, but after more than a hundred years, Liu Heng still spent a lot of effort and time to find the correct location.

And hiring people to dig the land cost him a lot of money.

Finally a lead container was dug out literally meters from the ground.

Liu Heng asked someone to move the container to the carriage, and took out the money to settle the bill with the person he hired.

He hired farmers from nearby areas.

Liu Heng paid a lot of money, and the farmers were very happy to get an extra income, regardless of what Liu Heng dug up.

Liu Heng hurried back to London.

On the way, he opened the container and saw its contents.

Sure enough, they are all good things, including silver brooches from Ireland, silks from Istanbul, gold rings and crystals...

Liu Heng sent all the things to the auction house and sold them all at once, earning 200,000 pounds.

With a huge sum of money in his account, Liu Hieras instantly became a rich man.

He started buying land and properties.

Nowadays, many nobles have declined. In order to maintain the dignity of the nobles, they have to sell their properties for money so that they can continue to live a luxurious life.

Liu Heng went through an intermediary and bought a manor from an earl.

The manor was not far from London, and there was Rosings Manor nearby.


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