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The Lucky Heiress

The Divine Doctor Wei Ruo, having transmigrated into the side character of a novel, was abandoned in the countryside without a word from anyone for ten years, and was only brought back when she turned thirteen. Everyone saw that she spent her days only knowing how to plant flowers, herbs and crops, so they undoubtedly thought she was just a peasant woman. As the genuine daughter among the true and false daughters of the story, Wei Ruo neither wanted to fall in love with the male protagonist, nor compete for favour with the female protagonist. She was singularly focused on making money, making money, making money! While the false daughter was still worried about Wei Ruo's return affecting her status, Wei Ruo had already silently amassed a small fortune. While the false daughter was still trying to attract the attention of the male protagonist, Wei Ruo was already a wealthy businesswoman. She had both the money and grain that she wanted, and opened one shop after another. Later on, her brother became the Prime Minister, her father became the General, and the one sitting on the throne was her husband.

Er Fengchong · Lịch sử
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622 Chs

Chapter 237: Second Brother's Farewell_1

For poor farmers, filling their bellies is the number one priority, delicious taste comes second.

"The villagers themselves may not gain much from eating this, but it can be sold in the city. Isn't it better to use the money to buy rice and flour? As long as it doesn't interfere with farming, taking some time to collect these and sell them can help supplement the family income," Wei Ruo offered.

At Wei Ruo's words, expressions of excitement and anticipation crossed everyone's faces.

Yes! They could sell to the noble officials!

Shi Dayou was startled awake, and then asked Wei Ruo in surprise: "Master Xu, why are you being so good to us? If you hadn't told us, you could have quietly picked them for yourself and sold them in the city."

"These things grow on your mountain. If I quietly took them to sell, that would be theft. But if they were on an unclaimed deserted mountain, I wouldn't be so polite," replied Wei Ruo.