The Madam's Daily Life: The Path to Earning Money, Raising Children, and Gaining an Official Title

Madam + Business & Farming + Ancient Child-Rearing + Chasing Wife Cremation + Group Pet.

He Youyou voluntarily married into a wealthy widow's household, embarking on an ancient-style ...

Chapter 110 Court Hearing

Lord Xie walked behind the desk and sat down in the armchair.

As usual, he remained calm and composed, sweeping his gaze across the crowd below, displaying his imposing presence to the people.

I was halfway through scanning when I suddenly froze.

The person standing in the very center of the front row...

Isn't it that person?

Why is she here?

However, Lord Xie was experienced and remained completely composed.

Even though he was excited and nervous inside, he didn't show it on his face at all.

"Let's begin the court proceedings," he said calmly.

He Youyou was also very excited.

This was my first time witnessing an ancient court hearing; what a rare opportunity!

This kind of trial serves two purposes: firstly, it helps her better understand the social and economic situation of this era; secondly, she really has no other form of entertainment.

The work is too leisurely, and there are too few projects.

In the past, when there was no work, I could gather some employees for a meeting to discuss projects, and I could also talk to some partners about business opportunities.

Now, sigh, I'm so bored I can only wander around aimlessly.

The court hearing began.

Today's case is a civil lawsuit, which falls under the category of economic disputes.

To put it simply, the plaintiff's father sold several acres of land to the defendant, who was from the same clan, twenty years ago. At that time, an acre of land was much cheaper than it is now, costing only one tael (approximately 50 grams).

Now that the plaintiff's father is dead, the plaintiff refuses to acknowledge the truth, insisting that his father did not "sell forever" but rather "pawned".

This pawning is different.

Pawned items can be redeemed.

He Youyou thought to herself: This plaintiff is really shrewd. In the past twenty years, the price of land has increased fivefold, and now it is five taels per mu.

It is obvious that the plaintiff intends to redeem the land for one or two taels of silver and then sell it to someone else for five taels of silver.