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Ming Dynasty: There was a scholar who would rather die than come to the door son-in-law, and the young lady asked him to bet that he would marry if he lost (Part 2)

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Last time, the scholar Chen Ming stood under the eaves, shivering to avoid the wind and rain.

At this time, a Woman from qinglou passed by Chen Ming's body and handed over a piece of silver to Shusheng.

At this moment, Chen Jing looked up at the woman, gradually disappearing into the rain's back, his heart was dark, this time he must mix up a look.

Early the next morning.

Chen Ming ate a few cold steamed buns, bought two cloth bags, a long flat shoulder, and then ran to an orchard ten miles outside the city to wholesale a load of sweet fruit.

Last night, the beautiful woman gave him a piece of silver of two or two weights?

Even if Chen Ming wholesales two quintals of fruit, there is no problem.

On the first day, Chen Ming carried a load of fruit, walked the streets and alleys, and shouted loudly: What a sweet big plum, walk by, don't miss it!

At the end of the day, Chen Ming really sold out hundreds of pounds of plums, and he earned half a silver.

After that, Chen Ming worked tirelessly to walk the streets and alleys every day, selling a large number of plums.

Ming Dynasty: There was a scholar who would rather die than come to the door son-in-law, and the young lady asked him to bet that he would marry if he lost (Part 2)

A month later.

When the plums were sold out, he flexibly changed again and began to buy oranges and apples.

In this way, after a few months, Chen Ming's life gradually stabilized, and every month, he could earn about thirty-two silver.

It was simply chen ming, who was full of energy every day, and the wind under his feet was a bit of a spring breeze.

However, after a month, the weather gradually entered the winter, and fewer and fewer people ate fruit.

At this time, Chen Ming turned his brain again, and he actually ran to open a millet shop.

Moreover, just opened on the nearby Qinglou Street, although the rice shop is not large, the business here is very hot.

The main reason is that the mother of the nearby Qinglou let Chen Ming send rice to the Qinglou every day.

This business alone can make Chen Mingfa a fortune.

In addition, Chen Ming's stomach is a little inky, the price is fair, enough to be two, or even only a lot more.

So, a few months later, Chen Ming hired a guy to help him see the rice shop.

He himself was running around, buying grain in large quantities and understanding market prices.

Ming Dynasty: There was a scholar who would rather die than come to the door son-in-law, and the young lady asked him to bet that he would marry if he lost (Part 2)

Day after day, year after year.

Three years later.

With his flexible business acumen, Chen Ming became the largest rice shop owner in the provincial city.

There are as many as a dozen rice shops under its name, and there are two or three grain depots alone.

At this time, the once downcast students have long disappeared with the wind...

Now Chen Ming is a big boss of a rice shop.

On this day, Chen Ming deliberately spent three thousand taels of silver to buy the Qinglou woman who had sent silver in the rain.

And that woman had long forgotten Chen Ming, a disgraced student.

Two or three years ago, on a rainy night, she also saw Shusheng, shivering in the rain, hungry and cold, so she kindly rewarded Shusheng with a piece of silver.

But what the woman did not expect was that the original kindness was exchanged for a kind return.

Ming Dynasty: There was a scholar who would rather die than come to the door son-in-law, and the young lady asked him to bet that he would marry if he lost (Part 2)

night.

The student Chen Ming confessed to the woman and told the woman about the original past.

After the woman listened, her eyes were beautiful, and her appearance was charming.

The night was long, but it was also enjoyable.

early morning.

The beautiful woman named Lin Shi, she led a hot towel to wash the face of Chen Ming, the xianggong.

Ming Dynasty: There was a scholar who would rather die than come to the door son-in-law, and the young lady asked him to bet that he would marry if he lost (Part 2)

A month later.

Chen Ming led his newly married concubine Lin Shi back to his hometown.

However, after Chen Ming returned to his hometown, he found that miss Luo, who had agreed with him at the beginning, had an accident at home.

Moreover, I heard people nearby say that Miss Luo's father, who had offended an emperor of the dynasty, was almost exterminated by the raiders.

Finally, Chen Ming found out that Miss Luo was imprisoned in the provincial capital and was about to be sent to be sold by the officials and become a slave.

After Chen Ming got this news, he immediately returned to the provincial capital, and a day later, he spent five thousand taels of silver from a prison officer to buy the beautiful lady and her mother.

Subsequently, that Miss Luo looked at Chen Ming in disbelief, she never dreamed that the original scholar had actually become a rich merchant and rice seller.

Needless to say, this Miss Luo, of course, is obediently married to Shusheng!

Years later.

Luo Shi was born for Shu and gave birth to two daughters, while the concubine of the Lin clan gave birth to a naughty boy for Chen Ming.

After that, Chen Ming had a wife and a concubine, embraced the left and the right, and lived a happy life.

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"Ming Dynasty: There was a poor scholar who would rather die than come to the door son-in-law, and the young lady asked him to marry her if he lost a bet (Part 2)"