The Capitalist Lady Empties the Treasure Hoard and Takes Two Kids to Join Her Husband in the Army

The capitalis Young Mistress Shu Ying, who died miserably from being sent down to the countryside, has been reborn.

At this moment, her uncle's family is plotting against her. Most of the...

Chapter 4: Emptying All Family Assets (1/2)

Shu Ying quickly and gently placed Yueyue on the bed in the space: "Yueyue, you sleep well first. Mom will tidy up the house properly. We're going to clean up the house today."

Shu Ying deftly removed the hair clip from her head and moved aside the words the old man had personally inscribed on the wall.

She walked to the wardrobe, a large pear wood wardrobe with a drawer in the middle, and a blue diamond inlaid on the drawer handle.

Shu Ying turned the drawer handle clockwise, and the wall that had been displaying calligraphy moved to the left, revealing a small switch. She pressed the switch, and the entire wall began to move.

The wall opened to a distance large enough for one person to enter, then stopped automatically. Shu Ying, holding the jade pendant, quickly walked inside.

The room was filled with a dazzling array of items. In addition to some jewelry, there were two complete sets of headdresses passed down from the palace. They were inlaid with more than a thousand diamonds and made of more than three thousand pieces of green jade. The phoenix feathers were topped with a perfectly round and high-quality pearl.

In addition to these, there are also some calligraphy and paintings that have been passed down for more than two hundred years, some of which have long been lost to the outside world.

The most exquisite item is an enamel refrigerator, its emerald green color remaining vibrant even after a century. It is inlaid with bright, round purple pearls, and the cloisonné enamel on the door is made of pure gold wire. The old man spent a lot of money to buy it from someone else.

When the old man passed away, he said that this thing should be passed down as a family heirloom.

When Shu Ying saw the refrigerator, her thoughts briefly drifted back to the time when her family was still alive.

"When Yingying gets married in the future, Grandpa will give you this refrigerator as your dowry, okay?"

At that time, Shu Ying was not yet ten years old, and her bright eyes were fixed on that beautiful headdress.

"I don't want that, Grandpa. I want that pretty jewelry to wear on my head. Then I'll be a little princess, and Grandpa will be the princess's grandpa."

The old man was amused and laughed heartily. He held her in his arms and said affectionately, "Alright, alright, everything in our house will be yours from now on."

Shu Ying pulled herself out of her thoughts, her voice heavy with emotion: "Grandpa, back then you told me that I must protect these things. Even now that our family has fallen on hard times, I will never give them up."

Shu Ying quickly waved her hand, and everything in the hollow layer appeared in the space.

The hollow spaces that were originally filled with display cases suddenly became empty.

Shu Ying's footsteps echoed as she walked inside.

Once she was sure there was nothing left inside, Shu Ying breathed a sigh of relief.

With this jade pendant, we can both preserve these items and prevent them from finding evidence against us.

As long as they have no evidence to prove it, the charge of having a problematic mindset cannot be pinned on her, and it will not affect the children's father.

Once everything here was emptied, Shu Ying quickly came out and, starting from her own room, put everything that was valuable or not, anything that was usable, into her spatial storage.

Besides her room, all the rosewood furniture and yellow pear wood furniture in all the rooms of the Shu family should also be taken away.