Fully Leveled Bigshot Becomes A Farmgirl Chapter 468: Come to Yiren Pavilion to Confirm
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Chapter 468: Come to Yiren Pavilion to Confirm
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Mrs. Tang was so angry that her heart hurt. She stomped her feet on the chair, looking like she was about to cry.
Seeing that Tang Wenqian still didn’t change his mind, Mrs. Tang stood up fiercely. “Alright, alright, let’s go, alright?” We’re going back to Jiangyuan County.”
“Thank you for your understanding, Mother.”
Mrs. Tang didn’t want to understand him at all. She glared at him and stomped out of the door to talk to the owner.
Tang Wenqian sighed. Thinking of the exiled team, he unconsciously frowned and quickly began to pack his things.
He had brought a lot of things with him for the exam. Not only did he bring books, but he also brought all kinds of stoves and other things that he needed to eat and sleep for the provincial exam.
When Mrs. Tang came back, Tang Wenqian was almost done packing.
“Mother, go ahead. I’ll go to the city to rent a car.”
Mrs. Tang went to her room to pack her luggage. She didn’t have many things, so she packed them quickly and waited for Tang Wenqian to come back.
Tang Wenqian rented a donkey cart. They didn’t have much money, so they naturally saved as much as they could.
If he was admitted, the county office, the county school, and the village would subsidize a portion of the money. By then, their family would be able to live a little more comfortably.
Putting his luggage on the donkey cart, Tang Wenqian said goodbye to the examinees who lived in the village.
The examinees were quite puzzled. Why was he leaving without waiting for the results to be released?
Tang Wenqian only said that there was an emergency at home and he couldn’t wait for the results to be released, so he could only go home first.
Everyone said their goodbyes and chatted for a while before Tang Wenqian and Mrs. Tang left.
They rented a donkey cart, which was slow and naturally could not be compared to a horse carriage.
If the carriage traveled faster, they would arrive at Jiangyuan County at night. However, Tang Wenqian and his donkey cart did not enter Jiangyuan County until the afternoon of the second day.
As soon as they entered the city, Mrs. Tang asked, “Are we going to the Lu family now?”
The second branch of the Lu family was now in the county town. There was no need for them to go home, so Tang Wenqian nodded and went straight to Ningshui Street.
He didn’t know the address of Liufang Alley, but he knew the address of Yiren Pavilion on Ningshui Street.
The donkey cart stopped at the entrance of Yiren Pavilion. Tang Wenqian took a deep breath and got off with Mrs. Tang.
Although Yiren Pavilion had been open for more than two months, this was the first time Tang Wenqian and Mrs. Tang had visited.
Tang Wenqian was still calm, but Mrs. Tang felt a little sour.
Originally, the second branch of the Lu family had the most difficult life in Shangs.h.i.+ Village. Now, because of the return of the second daughter of the Lu family, Lu Erbai’s family had become the most promising people in Shangs.h.i.+ Village.
Although this shop wasn’t very big, this was Ningshui Street, the most prosperous street in Jiangyuan County. It was hard to find a shop here. Even if this shop was located in the innermost part of the city, the business would still be endless.
Mrs. Tang looked at the decorations in the shop and the clothes hanging on the shelves. She didn’t even dare to touch them.
The material of this dress looked good. It was probably not cheap. It would cost at least a few hundred coins (monetary).
“Scholar Tang, Sister-in-law Tang, why are you here?” A surprised voice came from behind the counter.
Mrs. Tang turned her head. She hadn’t seen Lu Erbai for more than two months. Now that she looked again, the person in front of her seemed to have changed into a different person, causing her to be stunned for a moment.
Once a person had money, even their complexion would change.
And look at him standing there. Even his legs have recovered?
Mrs. Tang didn’t say anything. Tang Wenqian stepped forward and said, “Uncle Lu.”
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