Unlimited estates for rural beauty-Chapter 121 A Night of Terror (6)
"Whenever itβs convenient for you, Butler Liu,"
Ha ha ha "I am free now, so letβs get started,"
Following Feng Xuxu to the study, Butler Liu saw the simplicity and cleanliness of the room, devoid of any extravagant decorations, suggesting that the lady was not a mere vase.
An hour later, Feng Xuxu held in her hand one million taels of silver, with mixed feelings churning inside her. π³π«ππ²π ππ―ππ¨πππΉ.π°πΌπΊ
After seeing off the guests, the elder brother returned and saw his little sister in a daze, "Whatβs the matter, youβve earned so much silver, are you out of your mind?"
"Not at all, just some realizations. I originally thought I might have planted too much cabbage, that it would take some time to manage, but it turned out to be unexpectedly smooth," Feng Xuxu lifted her head and looked at her brother with a pursed lip smile.
"Silly girl, this time, you can rest easy. In the future, we might not have enough to sell," Feng Xi said, also laughing heartily with a hehe.
That night, while people were deep in sleep, a shadow swiftly moved toward the pavilion.
"Master, your servant has arrived late, please punish me as you see fit," a gaunt man in black knelt before Jueqing, full of remorse.
"You deserve to die, and dying a thousand times wouldnβt be too much. Stand up, make amends for your crime,"
"Thank you for sparing my life, Master." Standing up, he bowed his head, waiting for the master to speak.
"Go check on Feng Xuxuβs background. I want all of it, and the sooner the better. I have urgent need of it." Jueqing was anxious to see the information on Feng Xuxu and Feng Xi; just thinking of that possibility made him feel restless inside, so he now kept his distance from Feng Xuxu, afraid that any disturbance might give everything away.
"As you command, Master." The servant rose and flew away, and Jueqing too left the pavilion in the moonlight.
A sleepless night was destined, within the inn.
"You fool, why didnβt you wait for me? Why did you take your maid and go ahead? Who told you to do that? Do you realize youβve spoiled the masterβs plans, you idiot?" Lady Panpan was in Feng Dongzhiβs room, thundering with fury.
"Shut up, hmph. Perhaps in the Prince Residence, I might give you some face, but outside, I am the master, and you are the servant. How dare you shout at me, how uncivilized!" Feng Dongzhiβs face turned red with indignation as she shouted back at Panpan.
"Heh, to call you stupid would be a compliment. If you hadnβt climbed into bed using dirty tricks, what do you think youβd be? You donβt have the virtues of a lady, yet you dare call yourself the master, bah!" Panpan countered fiercely at Feng Dongzhi.
"You shameless little hussy, Iβve seen how you flirt with the Prince all the time, scheming. Iβll punish you on behalf of the Prince today, see if I donβt tear that mouth of yours!" Saying that, she rolled up her sleeves and lunged forward, scratching at Panpanβs face.
Panpan saw a crazed butterfly fling itself at her. She lifted her foot and kicked directly at Feng Dongzhiβs stomach; the kick sent Feng Dongzhi tumbling to the ground. Panpan then stepped on her, looking down from above, "Behave yourself. Do as I say tomorrow. If you dare to act against my orders, I wonβt be lenient. Killing you would be as easy as crushing an ant. You should know how the Prince treats me. Who do you think he favors, you or me, hmph, know your place." With that, she violently threw Feng Dongzhi to the ground and left the room without looking back.
After returning to her room, Panpan took a homing pigeon from its cage and sent off the news she had just learned, waiting for further instructions.
Ever since Feng Xuxu signed the contract with the Liu Residence, the villa had been bustling with activity, with horse-drawn carriages shipping goods daily from these estates. Feng Xuxuβs purse grew thicker each day, and both she and Feng Xi could wake from their dreams with smiles on their faces. After discussing it, they decided to give the villagers a bonus as a reward for a year of hard work, with a month to go before the New Year.







