Her little silver was more than enough to live a wealthy life in the village, but it would be a luxury if she wanted to buy a shop.
Although she was a senior executive in her previous life, she was only good at business.
However, the current Great Chu Dynasty did not prohibit officials from having private property. On the contrary, the dowry of a woman's marriage was a woman's private property. No matter if it was her mother's family or her husband's family, they had no right to take it.
This was also why the dowry of ancient women was so important.
Ye Muyu felt that this was very humane. A woman's status was lower, but a dowry could at least guarantee her food and clothing after marriage.