In a world ravaged by catastrophe, the formidable Ye Wanwan is suddenly transmigrated to the Qing Dynasty. After her experiences in the apocalypse, Ye Wanwan no longer trusts anyone.
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After getting up, Wanwan sulked for a while, then finished her meal and went to the study to check the accounts.
Suddenly I realized that it's been a long time since I checked how much wealth I actually have.
He would often check the accounts to see the income and the approximate income from his farmland and shops.
But Wanwan only had a rough idea of how much it actually was.
Wanwan said, “Listen to the rain, fill the two pens with ink, and fill the other one with red ink. Go on, and call Listen to the wind in too, and Listen to the snow and frost.”
Wanwan planned to have Tingxue and Tingshuang calculate the approximate income of the shop, but would have Tingyu and Tingfeng handle the specifics.
Wanwan's hands kept moving. "Prepare more paper, and bring me all the account books."
Wanwan's dowry was quite generous. Moreover, if the daughter of a wealthy family was a legitimate daughter, they would generally start accumulating dowry from birth and add to the dowry list every year.
Over the course of more than a decade, his dowry had already been substantial, and when he entered the palace, his family added even more.
He and his second brother went into business together and made quite a bit of money, especially in the glass mirror industry, which was even more profitable than robbery.
In addition, she had a jewelry shop called Zhenbaozhai, which specialized in making custom jewelry. The items inside were generally different from each other, so it was very popular among the young ladies and princesses of the capital, and she could be said to make a fortune every day.
The most important thing was the money earned from going to sea. Although there was a maritime ban, merchants used all their ingenuity to make money.
It's impossible to completely suppress it, and given their large and powerful family, they can manage to keep it a secret.
This is a huge sum of money, plus his mother is the richest woman in the world, so she doesn't lack money to give him anything. It's all about money making money, and he's been in the palace for almost eight or nine years now.
I've been free these past few days, so I thought I'd do a quick calculation of my assets to get a better idea of what they are.
Furthermore, princes in the Qing Dynasty generally got married very early. If it was the eldest prince or the crown prince, they would be of similar age, so they would have to make some preparations. Especially since the crown prince was like one's own son, they would have to provide some financial assistance.
And then there were Kangxi's children; Wanwan didn't want to spare a single one. She couldn't possibly let her own son be strangled in the end, only to raise them like pigs—that would be too much of a loss.
Besides, Kangxi's children each had their own special talents, so separating them would make things easier for his son, and living a few more years would be better than nothing.
In recent years, she has gotten along quite well with the concubines in the harem, mainly because she is able to keep them in check.
Another reason is that Emperor Kangxi respected and doted on her, which left the other concubines in the harem helpless.
These children are all exceptionally talented and beautiful; it's essential to build good relationships with them.
Originally, she thought she could win over the Ninth Prince, who was a great source of wealth, but Consort Yi was unaware of this. Historically, the Ninth Prince had always been closely associated with the Eighth Prince.
Although we've had less contact since the last incident, no one can predict what will happen in the future. Since the Ninth Prince can't be won over, it's not a big deal.
Anyway, she still has herself. Wanwan herself is also a money bag. Since there is a substitute, it doesn't make much difference whether she has the original or not.
However, Kangxi's other sons could not be abandoned. They should be allowed to shine in their respective fields. After Kangxi passed away, she planned to "reform" them. Of course, this reform was not a radical one, but rather a gradual and subtle influence on Yinzhen.
When Wanwan looked up while thinking this, everyone had already arrived, and this debt couldn't be settled in a day; it would take at least several days.
She let Tingxue and Tingshuang do the calculations, with Tingfeng watching over them, while she calculated the overall accounts. She was much faster at calculating than the others.
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