Chapter 44: title deed (1/2)
Chapter 44 Title Deeds
Murong Zhe and Li Zheng came to the south gate and saw no one. They glanced around and saw the children talking to the little beggar not far away, and hurriedly called out.
The two brothers and sisters heard the voice, and after saying goodbye to the little boy, they hurried over to their father.
On the pretext that building a house requires accounting, Murong Lingran asked his father to take them to buy some ink, paper, ink, and ink before going back.
Murongzhe is a child who loves children. It takes more than half an hour to walk back to Lihua Village from the city. Knowing that the two children are struggling to walk, Lizheng is also old, so he called an ox cart to ride back.
When he got home, Murong Zhe asked his two children to come and put the title deed in front of them.
"This is the land deed for the ten acres of land. Ordinary people must have a household registration to buy land, so by the way, our household registration was officially transferred to Lihua Village."
"Five taels of silver were spent on ten acres of land, and the household registration plus the gift to Lizheng and the recent expenses went to another five taels. Two fifty-taels of gold bars were exchanged for a total of one hundred taels of silver. There are only ninety-five taels left in the reward."
Before he could see the shape of the house, he went one-third of the way away, and the furniture was still in the shadows. Murong Zhe couldn't help but feel a little pain in his flesh, and there was a bit of sadness in his tone.
Murong Lingran didn't hear the sadness in Father's tone, took the title deed and looked at it, sighing, "Father, our life will definitely get better and better."
When the land is reclaimed, then her spiritual spring water can really come in handy.
Seeing his daughter's innocent look, Murong Zhe couldn't help but patted her head and said with a smile, "Yes, it's all because of our Aran's blessing. The first time I went up the mountain with my father, I met a noble person."
"No, no, no, it's all about daddy's blessing. If it wasn't for daddy's good medicine, they wouldn't reward us with money."