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Chapter 102 Counting the belongings

Li Maner took the banknote from Grandma Wu, counted it carefully several times, kissed the banknote with a smile on her face, and said, "Money is really a good thing."

Aunt Wu couldn't laugh or cry, "My girl, you are not short of money, but you still have little money in your hand? It's only thirty thousand taels, is that enough?"

As for that?

What do you mean, just 30,000 taels? These words are so heroic, it doesn’t seem like something a slave could say. There are many wealthy families who may not be able to come up with 30,000 taels at once, but she is now a little rich woman!

The key point is that this money is not earned through hard work, but inherited. You may say it is irritating or not.

"That's right!" Today is a good day, why not unpack and take a look at some of her belongings.

Li Man'er called to Zi Yan, "Take the key and open my small warehouse. Then take the account book and check the things in the warehouse."

"yes!"

The man in green also said: "Miss, you haven't ordered anything from the warehouse for half a year, right? It just so happens that I have plenty of time today, so I'll take a good order."

Mu Yun and Yin Zhu also quickly entered the room, rolled up their sleeves and said, "This is a big job. The girl has to add food to the slaves at night."

Li Maner smiled and said: "Both."

Zi Yan took the keys and account book, and the girls rummaged through the boxes and ordered the things placed in the living room first.

There are six or seven pieces of fabric, half of which were given by Princess Wuyou last time. In addition to the fabric, there are also some jewelry that she wears daily, various jade pendants, accessories, ornaments, etc.

All that's left is real money.

Lu Yi took Mu Yun and Yin Zhu to take out all the banknotes and cash.

Ziyi pointed to one of the small boxes and said, "Contained here are the house deeds that the late wife left for the girl, the land deeds and the personal deeds of the servants. They are all here."

The box was only a little bigger than a pillow, and even a little girl who had just grown her head could hold it in her arms. It was obvious at a glance that it contained something particularly valuable.

Li Man'er opened it and took a look. Good guy, there are five Zhuangzi that produce a lot of money. They are all in the suburbs of Beijing. In addition to hundreds of acres of land, the largest Zhuangzi also has a mountain forest and hot springs.

It was Ning's dowry back then.

The original owner was not too stupid and only lent the shop to Guo. Zhuangzi did not touch any of it.

In addition to the five shops occupied by Guo, she also has several shops in the capital, which are rented out for others to do business. She only has to wait for the rent to be collected every year, which is quite worry-free.

There is also a red deed that has been filed with the government. This is the stock that the Ning family gave to Ning Ruying, and it is also the most important of all her dowries. With this red deed, even if Li Maner has nothing

Damn it, tens of thousands of taels of silver flow into her pocket a year. As long as the Ning family doesn't collapse, she will have no worries about food and clothing for the rest of her life.

Seeing this red deed, even Li Maner couldn't help but be moved by it. Ning was so favored, but she was killed alive by others. It was really a beauty's fate. Her only daughter was also killed by those people.

I don’t know if the mother and daughter have met down there now...

Li Maner never believed in ghosts, but since she had the bizarre experience of time travel, she felt that there might be many things that they couldn't explain with science.

Seeing her holding the red deed in silence, Aunt Wu became sad at the moment, "Girl, these are all letters written by uncle and grandma to you."

Li Man'er came to his senses, put the red deed back into the box, and took out the letters that were mostly unopened.

Judging from the dates, in the years when she returned to the Li family from Jiangnan, the Ning family wrote to her frequently, one every ten days or so, asking how she was doing, whether the Li family had neglected her, and whether the Li family had neglected her.

How is her health? Wait. Later, Li Maner's temperament gradually changed. Under Guo's subtle influence, she gradually alienated the Ning family, stopped writing letters back to Henan, and even asked the Ning family not to disturb her again.

Own.

From that time on, letters from the Ning family gradually became less frequent, but every year on her birthday, the Ning family's annual gifts and birthday gifts would be delivered in time, and the original owner accepted all of them with a smile.

Li Man'er didn't know what to say when she thought of this. On the one hand, she disliked the Ning family and was unwilling to contact them, and at the same time, she took the Ning family's money as a matter of course. This was the ultimate double standard.

"When the matter with the Guo family is settled, I'll write a letter back and say...it's too cold in the capital in winter. I'd like to ask my grandfather and uncle if I can go to Jiangnan to spend the winter."

Grandma Wu was about to shed tears. She kept saying yes as if she would never say anything else.

There were also many large-value banknotes in the small box. A rough calculation revealed that there were more than 100,000 taels.

Damn it, this is so cool.

However, doesn’t she have shares in the Ning family? Logically speaking, she should have more money than she does now!

At this moment, Grandma Wu's mood also calmed down, "Girl, I'm going, the old lady and I will be very happy! Last time, the old lady said that when you go back, you will also give away the money from the shares.

If you bring it back, you can't always keep it in the Ning family's bank."

That’s what happened.

Seeing that Li Man'er didn't speak, Aunt Wu thought she had a grudge in her heart, and quickly said: "In the past, the eldest girl was so young that it was really inappropriate to hold so much money in her hands. The lady's dowry had a dowry list, and no one had it.

I dare to swallow it, but the money for this stock is a bit unclear. The old man and the old lady were also afraid that you wouldn't be able to hold it, so they deposited it in the bank."

"I know it's all my grandfather's painstaking efforts." Li Maner put all the letters, house deeds, land deeds, and banknotes back into the small box and locked them up.

Zi Yan was about to take it and lock it in the cabinet, but Li Man'er said: "Don't worry, you order something else first, and put this one here first." Just kidding, it's not safe to put so many valuable things in the cabinet.

.Even if it was traceable to the government, it would be no trouble. Besides, anyone who took the banknote could redeem it. If it was stolen, she would cry to death and not be able to get it back.

Is there a safer place in the world than her precious space? Only if it is placed there can she feel at ease.

Zi Yan just thought it was a temporary curiosity and didn't mention it. Instead, she brought a smaller box over.

"Girl, these are the scattered silver you usually use."

This box is quite mysterious. There are three rooms in total, which are a bit like a dowry. The smallest mezzanine at the bottom contains banknotes with small denominations. The largest one is only one hundred taels, and there are also 20 taels and 10 taels.

The middle layer is filled with broken silver coins, big and small, which are used for daily pocket money. You can also get things from here when buying things. The top layer is placed with copper coins. The mezzanine is the largest, and there are one and one coins inside.

Money bag.

Ziyan kept her accounts very carefully, and the money in the account and the money in the box matched up, and there was not even a penny difference.

Li Man'er saw this and nodded repeatedly, "You are a good person. I can't be more at ease leaving these things to you."

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