In ancient times, making money was not difficult for Ye Shaohua.
Her most successful endeavor was establishing a commercial empire within three years; the current problem was the identity of the original owner.
She was a concubine of King Yan, and an orphan, bereft of her parents since the age of thirteen.
As Ye Shaohua pondered, she flipped through the books left by her father for a hundred years.
These books were the reason behind the enduring prosperity of the Ye Family. When the original owner was seven, her father began teaching her the art of forging. Had he not been killed by mountain bandits, she would have almost mastered it by now.
Her father was a grandmaster artificer, and even the knowledge that slipped through his fingers was enough for the original owner to learn from.
Therefore, the original owner was able to live safely with her nurse for five years and then return to the Imperial City.