Chapter 1973: an old fairy (1/2)
Chapter 1973 There is an old fairy
"As for the dowry we just mentioned, you can't use some of their things, so it's better to convert them into silver so you can buy whatever you want. Therefore, my grandmother brought the money too."
After she finished speaking, she asked her son to hand her the silver note and stuffed it into Liu Jianian's hand, "This is a 60,000 tael silver note, you can take it and use it later."
Liu Jianian knew that the Prime Minister's Mansion was not very rich, and he didn't want to make the future Prime Minister's Mansion difficult because of himself. He took over and counted half of them, and gave the other half to his grandmother: "My grandmother's kindness is my heart. Just give me half of it, you all gave it to me, what will you do at home in the future?"
Mu said: "Jia Nian, you can take it, there is money at home."
Suo Nanqing also said: "Yes, we still think it's too little, but you know the situation of our family, so we can only get so much."
Liu Jia read: "These are enough, grandmother, you can take it back."
She knew that this was the kindness of a woman, but her grandfather's family treated her very well except for the two cousins, and 30,000 taels of silver was enough.
Mrs. Prime Minister heard the words and had to sigh: "Okay, then grandma will thank you a lot."
Seeing the joy on the faces of the two granddaughters, he added: "But even if Jia Nian doesn't accept this money, it is impossible to buy dowry for you. If you say that it will be halved, it will be halved. Keep this money and take it later depending on the situation. To replenish the body for Jia Nian's children."
Suo Yuyun and Suo Yuxin suddenly fainted, grandmother was eccentric.
Prime Minister Suo's family knew that Liu Jianian needed to rest, so they couldn't be bothered. They said a few more words, declined the kindness of the Murong family's stay, and quickly left the Murong family.
After and the others left, Murong Lingran stepped forward and looked at the contents of the brocade boxes, they were indeed good tonics.