MTL - Her Majesty Was Pregnant Before Entering the Palace-Chapter 959 Typical official business collusion

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   Chapter 959 Typical official-business collusion

  Jiang Yi laughed and said: "I am an editor of the Hanlin Academy, and there is no oil or water department at all. What kind of money do I make?"

   He pointed to the first box, "This is from my parents, and the one in the middle is from my aunt. Well, this box is from your sister-in-law."

   What her parents and uncle's family gave her were all she expected. She was short of money, and they couldn't help it.

   But she really didn't expect that the weak third sister-in-law of her would be able to get 200,000 taels of silver in one shot.

   "Where did my sister-in-law get so much money?"

   "Your sister-in-law has a good way of making money."

   "What?" Jiang Ning asked with a smile, "Could it be that the third sister-in-law can't do business herself?"

   "You also know that the sister-in-law's family is an established family, and her family is rich. She married a large dowry."

   "Sister-in-law's dowry isn't easy to mess around with." Jiang Ning wasn't short of money to remember his sister-in-law's dowry.

Jiang Yi hurriedly explained: "These are not her dowry, listen to what I tell you. Your sister-in-law has been doing business with her grandfather since she was eight years old, and took over a small money shop. It has been ten years since then. There are five or six Qianzhuang. It’s easy to get the money out.”

   Jiang Ning was really shocked: "My sister-in-law has five or six money shops?"

   "Didn't see it?"

   "I really can't see it at all." Jiang Ning always thought that his third sister-in-law was a gentle and delicate lady, who did not go out of the door or step out of the second door. She only wrote poems and lyrics, hurting autumn and sad autumn.

   I didn't expect that he was a small businessman and a big boss.

   Sure enough, people can't be seen.

   "Brother, your salary is not enough for your sister-in-law to buy a skirt, right?" Jiang Ning moved over Jiang Yi.

  Jiang Yi laughed: "Everyone has their own aspirations. She likes to do business and let her be. I like to dance and write, and they have nothing to do with each other."

   "Okay, your combination is a perfect example of official-business collusion."

   "I'll go!" Jiang Yi wanted to cover her mouth, "Auntie, don't tell me nonsense, who, who colluded with her, I only found out about this after I married her."

  Jiang Ning smiled and said, "Don't stutter, it doesn't seem guilty, does it?"

   "Brother is not guilty at all!" Jiang Yipa covered the third box and dragged it away, "Since you don't care about the money we make through collusion between officials and businessmen, brother will take it away."

   "Don't!" Jiang Ning quickly pulled the sleeve of his robe, "Brother come and sit, and my sister will cook tea for you."

   At the same time wink at Gufeng.

  Gufeng took the box and left.

   Jiang Yi laughed: "Stingy."

  Jiang Ning pulled him to his seat and sighed, "I've hurt the family and wasted money again."

"Hey." Jiang Yihun didn't care, "In this life, depending on your food, drink and clothes, how much can you spend even if you are extravagant? The silver in the warehouse will be ashes, and if you spend it, it will be considered their property. It's worth it."

   "I love hearing that."

   "Don't say one million, it's three or five million..."

   Jiang Ning looked at him.

   "Cough, that might be a bit more difficult." Jiang Yi coughed, "However, our Jiang family is not going to suffer a secret loss. This money is temporarily made up, and we always have to get it back from those people."

   Jiang Ning took out the evidence given by Li Hongyuan and handed it to him: "Brother, take these and go collect the money."

  Cheng Renyu, the governor of Chang'an Prefecture, and Huang Ren, the censor of the Metropolitan Procuratorate, the Crown Prince already had evidence of their crimes, but it was useless to put them aside.

   Isn't it time?

   (end of this chapter)