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Empress of Fortune: A Farm Girl's Rise

Introduction 1: The villagers, when mentioning Zhuang Qingning who had no parents, then fell ill and chose to live on her own rather than being fostered by her uncle's family, they sighed and shook their heads, thinking she was paving her own way to death. But who would have thought, she started a workshop, bought a shop, built a house, lived comfortably raising dogs and cats, and everyone who got close to her flourished financially? The villagers: Is it too late to get in good graces with the God of Wealth now? Awaiting your response, it's quite urgent...... ---- Introduction 2: Everyone in the capital city sighed over the good fortune of the Prince Qi, who was unparalleled in his beauty, for he followed the wishes of the late queen and married an ordinary rural girl, thereby giving up an ideal marriage. But who would have thought, the prince was so considerate of his wife, spent fortune to bring a smile to her face, defied orders just to protect her, totally behaving like a man deeply in love...... All the people: Excuse me, is it too late to start shipping this couple now? ---- This story is about a rural woman growing step by step, expressing warmth, lightness, encountering thorny paths and joyful achievements alike, where lovers eventually marry, and there is retribution for good and evil.

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Chapter 623: Tibetan Man

Su Zhengshi visited Qingshi Town every other day, lingering near The First Noodle Shop of the World, yet always ending up eating a big bowl of wontons in the shop across the street before leaving.

At dusk each day, Su Zhengshi would enter the vegetable cellar at home. He always carried a bamboo basket when headed there and would leave with the basket filled with various vegetables.

Su Zhengshi purchased a house in the county town. The combined price of the land and property deeds came to sixty taels of silver.

Recently, Su Zhengshi's family added a dog to their household. This dog was quite fierce and not very familiar with others. Whoever came to their house would be greeted by its continuous loud barking, discouraging many people from approaching their doorstep.