The story is about a fake young lady, transmigration, a pampered darling, face-slapping, farming, building from scratch, and a satisfying read.
Su Wanwan woke up one day to find herself the f...
The people of Daqi are relatively open-minded, and it's not a big deal for women to go out on the street.
However, in the mansion of General Weiwu, if a young lady wanted to go out, she had to ask permission from the matriarch, namely Madam Hu.
Considering that the Hu family was currently preoccupied with their own problems, Su Wanwan skipped this step and led Zimu out through the back door.
The Great Qi Kingdom is currently quite powerful, with peace and prosperity, and its people living in contentment. Apart from border incursions, the country is generally peaceful. Therefore, the capital city is a scene of great prosperity.
The capital city had four markets: East, West, South, and North. The East Market mainly sold high-end goods, as well as fine horses and related horse equipment. The West Market often sold various metal tools, weapons, and items used for agricultural production, food, or sacrifices, as well as some exotic goods. The South Market was frequented by ordinary people and mainly sold daily necessities and fresh fruits and vegetables. The North Market often sold furs and other winter clothing, as well as timber and building materials.
Su Wanwan's purpose for going out this time was very clear: she wanted to go to the pawnshop.
She planned to exchange the jewelry she brought for small, easy-to-conceal, and portable items like gold beads or gold flakes. After all, given the Su family's track record, they might very well make her leave with nothing and return to the Jiang family.
Therefore, Su Wanwan had to make plans in advance.
However... Su Wanwan glanced at Zi Mu following behind her out of the corner of her eye. She needed to find a way to shake off Zi Mu first.
"Zimu, let's go to the East Market first." Su Wanwan decided to explore the entire street first.
The East Market was a bustling place, with shops lining both sides of the street, including taverns, jewelry stores, antique and calligraphy shops, and more. These shops in the East Market sold relatively high-end goods and were generally frequented by high-ranking officials, wealthy merchants, and other affluent individuals.
For example, the pawnshop she wants to go to is definitely in the East Market.
Su Wanwan had been in the book for two or three days, and today was her first time going out. However, she had no interest in strolling around; she only wanted to get her business done.
After walking around, Su Wanwan had a general understanding of the East Market.
Because the East Market was a favorite haunt of high-ranking officials and nobles, Su Wanwan bumped into several acquaintances after wandering around for a while. She immediately dismissed the idea of pawning the jewelry in the East Market.
Undeterred, she took Zimu on a tour of the West Market, South Market, and North Market.
After some observation and inquiry, Su Wanwan decided to pawn her jewelry at Lin's Pawnshop in the alley at the end of West Market Street.
Lin's Pawnshop is located at the end of the street, where there are not many people coming and going, making it difficult for people to find its whereabouts.
Next, just get rid of the purple wood.
The sun was high in the sky, just in time for lunch.
Su Wanwan rolled her eyes, clutched her stomach, and groaned, "Ouch, Zimu, my stomach hurts."
Zi Mu was startled and stepped forward to support Su Wanwan, his face showing some anxiety. "Miss, Miss, are you alright? Come on, let's hurry back to the manor and have the family physician treat you."
Su Wanwan bit her lip, looking pained. She quickly shook her head, "No, I can't hold it anymore, I need to go to the toilet. How about this, Zimu, you go to Zuixianlou and reserve a private room. I'll be having my meal there later."
Zi Mu stamped her foot anxiously, "Miss, what time is it? You're still thinking about eating! I'll go with you to find the toilet first."
"No, you need to book a private room for me first. If we're late, we might not be able to eat today." Su Wanwan quickly shook her head, firmly refusing Zi Mu.
Then, she adopted a pained and aggrieved expression, "Waaah~ I wanted to have one last meal at Zuixianlou before leaving the capital. I don't know if I'll ever have that chance again, sigh—"
Zi Mu looked conflicted, but finally softened. "Then this servant will go to Zuixianlou to queue up first. Miss, please come find me when you're done. Please be careful."
"Okay, go quickly," Su Wanwan urged weakly.
Zi Mu originally wanted to watch her young lady leave first, but seeing her young lady's expression, it seemed that she wouldn't leave unless she went.
So Zimu had no choice but to lift her skirt and run away.