Wearing the Book, The Villain Cub Needs Feeding

Su Jiaoniang transmigrated into a book, becoming the mother of the big villain from an ancient melodrama—a paranoid, ruthless, and sadistic man.

In the book, the big villain is a notoriously ...

Chapter 233 Each Calculating Their Own Schemes shuhaige.net

The main house has three rooms.

There is a main room in the middle, with a single room on each side.

There was a bed in the main room, which was originally for people to live in.

Su Jiaoniang preferred a private, narrow room for guests, so she walked towards the single room on the east side.

The space isn't large, but it's not small either; you can fit a desk, bookshelves, wardrobe, bed, and chairs!

I live here.

"The two of us will stay here!"

They chose the same room on the ninth and eleventh of the month.

Such a small courtyard would be too small for a whole family to stay in.

but……

It's cheap!

Su Jiaoniang looked at the middleman, who said directly, "The rent is 50 taels of silver per year!"

"Buy it!" You might only live there for two months a year, so renting it out isn't very cost-effective.

As for the rent of fifty taels of silver!

Eleven had already lost control of the knife in his hand.

Fifty taels of silver could buy a courtyard like this in Lucheng.

They actually said the rent was fifty taels a year? Why don't they just say pigs can fly?!

"Buy it?" The middleman's eyes widened.

This turned out to be a major client.

I didn't realize that!

They dressed very plainly, and although they were good-looking, none of their jade pendants or sachets looked good to them.

Even the hairpins on the three people's heads were made of wood.

I originally thought they were naive and easy to bully.

Now it seems...

He likes to play dumb to outsmart others.

"It will cost three hundred taels of silver to buy it," the middleman said.

...

Three hundred taels of silver is equivalent to three million in later times.

Buying a house like this in the provincial capital seems feasible.

but……

Su Jiaoniang hadn't forgotten that she hadn't chosen this courtyard in a prime location.