Chapter overview: Chapter 1655 from The Prime Minister's Darling
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Prime Minister's Darling, Folk Remedy introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Gu Jiao asked earnestly, "Is this enough? If not, I can ask someone to fetch more."
Before she left this morning, An Guogong had Steward Zheng give this to her. She hadn’t used it and didn’t know exactly how much silver she could withdraw.
Zhao Dengfeng choked, asking incredulously, "The master token of Minghe Bank... you... what is your relationship with Minghe Bank?"
Gu Jiao thought for a moment and said, "Uh, young master?"
— My family doesn’t own a mine, but we have a bank.
Gu Jiao said to Hu Yang, "Master Hu, you stay here to handle the paperwork, I’ll go find Li Shen."
Master Hu was still in shock from this turn of events. Is this what people mean by absurdly wealthy?
He: "Ah, this..."
Zhao Dengfeng said coldly, "I won’t sell it!"
Gu Jiao replied, "You personally told me I could be the boss, you can’t go back on your word."
Zhao Dengfeng clenched his fist and sneered, "What if I do?"
Gu Jiao said very seriously, "I’ll beat you up."
Zhao Dengfeng: "..."
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Li Shen was not at the pier today.
Gu Jiao asked a nearby foreman and found out he probably went to buy medicine for his mother.
"Where does he live?" Gu Jiao asked.
"He lives over there. Officer, just keep walking straight, turn east at the fork, and you’ll see his house. Everyone in that alley has moved out except for him and his mother, it’s easy to find."
"Thank you."
Following the directions given by the foreman, Gu Jiao smoothly found a dilapidated little courtyard.
The courtyard door was ajar, and Gu Jiao raised her hand and knocked: "Hello, anyone home?"
There was no response.
Gu Jiao thought for a moment, then pushed the door open and walked in.
The items in the courtyard were very old, but they were neatly arranged—water tanks, hoes, chicken cages... The clothes hanging on the line were also neatly dried, although they had been washed so many times they had turned yellow and were patched all over, they were very clean.
"Niuwazi, you’re back?"
An old voice came from inside the house.
Niuwazi?
Li Shen’s childhood nickname?
Gu Jiao walked into the main room and headed towards the room on the right.
"Niuwazi."
An old blind woman was sitting on the ground, apparently having fallen down and unable to get up.
Gu Jiao also went to the kitchen. The cupboard was empty, with no leftover food. There were a few dried corn cobs on the ground and half a pumpkin that had started rotting.
"Just this bit of money, it’s only enough for three doses of medicine."
At the pharmacy, the clerk impatiently told Li Shen.
"Three doses, then three doses," Li Shen emptied his pocket and took the three doses of medicine home.
As he entered, he clearly sensed someone had been in the courtyard.
A flash of vigilance appeared in his hawk-like eyes, and he ran into the house like the wind: "Mother!"
His mother was lying safely on the bed sleeping, but his shout startled her.
"Niuwazi, what’s wrong?" Li’s mother turned her head towards the sound.
Seeing that his mother was alright, Li Shen’s expression relaxed. He carried the medicine bundle to the bed, "Mother, did someone come to our home?"
His mother smiled, "Yes, a friend from your military camp came by. At first, I thought it was those debt collectors again..."
To treat his mother’s eyes, Li Shen had taken out high-interest loans, and debt collectors often came by.
"He left you something." Li’s mother fished out a bundle from under the bedside quilt and handed it to Li Shen.
"Is it silver?" she asked quietly.
Li Shen felt it was silver as soon as he took it. When he opened the bundle, inside was a pile of shiny silver ingots and a letter from the Black Wind Camp.
The letter explained the origin of the silver. It was his severance pay. During the Han Family’s rule, some people had embezzled and swallowed up ninety percent of his severance pay.
This was his deserved severance pay and the interest he should have received over the years.
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