Hu Dao looked at Miss Rong, who was also about to leave the house, and he seemed to understand something. Had he thought Miss Rong was worried about him, so she wanted to go herself?
"Take this silver with you and handle the deed. Also, I need to use the carriage first as I have to buy some things," Rong Yan said, dividing the silver into two portions and handing the larger packet to Hu Dao.
"You can keep the extra ten taels," she added.
Hu Dao immediately said, "Miss Rong, there’s no need for..."
Before he could finish, Rong Yan waved her hand dismissively, "Just take it."
After saying this, she walked out and boarded the carriage.
Rong Jin was still with her this time.
Because Rong Jin did not want to stay alone in the mansion.
Rong Yan figured that since she was buying things for him anyway, it was fine for him to come along.
Someone else was driving the carriage, and since Hu Dao wasn’t going to the government office by carriage and he couldn’t follow the siblings himself, he was naturally worried.
So he selected a few guards and instructed them in detail, "... You must protect Miss Rong and Young Master Rong well."
The named guards loudly responded in unison, "Yes."
Rong Yan had no objections to these guards following them.
She instructed the coachman to set off...
Actually, she could have purchased the items from the Space Supermarket, but there were some things... she needed to actually see them firsthand, otherwise how could she explain the sudden appearance of these items?
First, they arrived at the grain store... After inquiring about the price of grain from the shopkeeper, she learned that the price outside was twice as expensive as in her Space Supermarket.
Even so, she purchased one hundred catties of rice, one hundred catties of white flour, plus one hundred catties of mixed grain flour...
Then she went to other stores... All the prices were two to three times more expensive than in her Space Supermarket, some even five or six times.
There were even some ten times as expensive.
To be honest, when she was buying, it was somewhat painful to part with her money... and she vaguely had an idea for making money.
That was to use her space to buy and sell goods.
After all, in terms of supplies... her Space Supermarket was truly not lacking.
This could also be the most convenient way to make money.
Simple and effortless, why not do it?
Moreover, she would not sell at high prices; she would let the common folk buy grain at the same prices as before.
Thinking this, her idea became even more firm.
Originally thinking of seeking out that middle-aged intermediary again, she glanced at the street and saw it seemed there were quite a few looking to rent stores.
So she decided to negotiate on her own.
"Sister, what’s wrong?" Rong Jin looked at her standing still for a long time, and he became somewhat concerned.
Rong Yan came back to her senses, glanced down at Rong Jin’s worried eyes, and shook her head, "Sister is fine."
It just so happened that nearby there was a sign for a shop for rent, so she walked over.
She entered the shop to take a look... This place had a layout similar to the few from which she had purchased items; it was quite spacious.
She was very satisfied.
The shopkeeper, who had come out from the backyard, saw someone in his shop and immediately approached, "Miss, may I ask what you would like to buy?"
His shop sold a variety of cheap miscellaneous goods.
Business was slow all day long.
Today, he was thrilled to have such a celestial-like dignitary enter his shop; it made him feel as if the place had been graced with nobility.
Rong Yan looked away from the surroundings and directly asked the shopkeeper: "Do you want to rent out this shop?"


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