The Scumbag Husband Who Inherited Two Households and Swapped Children— I’ll Tear His Whole Family Apart

Chi Yu drunkenly found herself transmigrated into a cannon-fodder character in a rural farming novel that emphasized hardship and survival. In the original story, the main character was accused of ...

Chapter 403 Donating money is for mutual benefit (1/2)

Breakfast was actually very simple; everyone ate coarse grain porridge, plus a small dish of pickled vegetables for each person.

When they set off, Mr. Qiao also arrived.

The carriages she was originally riding in were all used to transport grain back.

So, when she got on the bus, she was in the same bus that Chi Qiao was in.

Fortunately, she didn't move in with Chi Yu and the others to Guo Fu's house.

Instead, after entering the city and finding out the address, he left alone.

Chi Yu originally thought that Guo Fu and the others would stay in the house near the examination hall until Qin Mu finished the prefectural examination.

Unexpectedly, after they arrived at their destination and settled in, Guo Fu and his men prepared to leave.

She noticed with her sharp eyes that Guo Fu's arms were bulging before he left.

So, Amu gave him all the silver notes?

This means that Guo Fu, a member of the Salt Gang, has connections with the Marquis of Zhenbei.

Does this also mean that he is one of Fang Shizhong's men?

Chi Yu initially wanted to ask Qin Mu, but after thinking about it carefully, she felt it wasn't necessary.

The money has all been donated; she doesn't need to concern herself with how others use or manage it!

In any case, it will eventually be converted into grain and transported to northern Xinjiang.

After Guo Fu left the gate, she sensed the space and was dumbfounded when she found that nothing had changed.

She thought about it and realized that the changes in the past seemed to have been made through her older brother and sister, or directly to Fang Shizhong.

Therefore, the money she donated doesn't count because it wasn't given directly to Fang Shizhong.

But she's already married to Qin Mu, so doesn't what Qin Mu gave her count?

Thinking about all this, Chi Yu panicked.

The reason she donated so much money was to upgrade the space.

If nothing changes, why would she donate so much?

Don't be fooled by her seemingly righteous words; it's all for the sake of the soldiers on the frontier.

That is on the premise of mutual benefit.

Since it hasn't benefited her, that definitely won't do!

Thinking of this, she went to find Qin Mu with a heavy expression.

Upon seeing him, she immediately tiptoed closer and whispered in his ear:

“Amu, in the past, whenever I did good deeds, my cave would change.”

I remember the cave said that if I or my clansmen did good deeds, the cave could accumulate merit.

I just donated over 10,000 taels of silver, which was intended for the soldiers in the northern frontier, but why is there no response?

Tell me, what do you plan to do with that money?

Will you tell Lord Fang?

Qin Mu was unaware that the changes to the cave dwelling had brought about this requirement.

Upon hearing this, he replied, "I haven't written to the master yet, and I originally intended not to let him know now."

In this way, when he finds out from elsewhere in the future, he will think more highly of you or the Chi family.

Since this request is made, I will write two letters later, one to Anping County and the other to the Marquis.

Chi Yu also knew that she shouldn't claim credit for the donation; Fang Shizhong would find out from elsewhere, which would be good for her and her clan.

However, her space needs an upgrade.

She wished the crops in the field would ripen instantly, so how could she wait that long?

"Amu, why don't you stop writing it yourself?"

Why don't you find someone to write a letter back to Lord Fang and tell him what happened?

But I don't know if this will work.

Qin Mu also knew what the increased land area of ​​the cave dwelling and the instant ripening of crops meant for them now.

He pondered for a moment and said, "Little Fish, why don't you write it, and I'll have someone send it back?"

In your letter, you should write that you have received the money you asked Mr. Qiao to send for the sale of your items.

Hearing from Madam Qiao that there was a severe drought in the northern frontier and that she was worried that the soldiers there would not have enough food, she decided to donate 11,010 taels of silver.