Chapter 59
Ten days later, Chen Buer's injuries were healed.
He was a person who couldn't rest. He greeted his grandfather early in the morning, took the fat man and thin man on a horse, rode out of Fengqiu Gate, and ran northward to the Yellow River.
Lu Binglun was obviously used to his son's elusiveness and thought he was going to play again. He secretly stuffed a hundred taels of money to him as pocket money and asked him to spend it casually.
Chen Buer was so happy that he almost kissed his mother. One hundred taels of silver notes would be equivalent to 100,000 yuan in later generations, which was enough for him to have a meal and drink and have fun for a while.
"Jiaozi Qian" is the "silver notes" of the Great Zhou Dynasty.
Of course, this kind of "jiaozi money" is not like the silver notes in the Ming and Qing dynasties. It can be deposited and exchanged nationwide, but it is still quite inconvenient to use it.
During the Great Zhou Dynasty, we had to go to the gold and silver shop that issued Jiaozi coins to exchange for real gold and silver, which could also be used directly for payment and commodity transactions. Both parties to the transaction agreed, but it was basically the same city transaction.
Since Lu Binglun returned to her parents' home, his mood has begun to let go. He is absolutely happy to be at home. After all, she was also a dominant of the Lu family back then.
Moreover, because Lu Binglun is the only daughter of the Lu family and married for the sake of "marriage", the dowry given to her by the Lu family is quite generous.
According to the rules of the Great Zhou Dynasty, Lu Binglun's dowry belonged only to her, and her husband had no right to interfere, and even her husband could not embezzle him.
So although "Jingshitang" has been poorly managed and has financial difficulties in recent years, and even the monthly money of each family has been reduced, Lu Binglun specifically, she really doesn't like the "salary" of how many taels of silver a month.
They don't have enough money,
The village outside the city and the shops in the city only charge rents for several thousand taels a year. In addition, she is still spending "profit money", which is called "private loans", and the interest alone is more than a thousand taels.
If such a rich woman hadn't shared the joys and sorrows with the Chen family and did not want to cause disagreement among her sister-in-law, she would have long been popular and spicy every day, so she would not be able to buy silk and satin? She would have to rely on that little "dead salary"?
The key is that even after the woman dies, this part of the dowry can only be inherited by her legitimate son, and it is not included in the family's public account.
In other words, Chen Buer can actually be completely flat because he was born as a standard double "rich second generation", his father is the "rich second generation", his mother is the "rich woman", and he is the only legitimate son of the second family, and he has no competitors.
At this time, the rich second-generation Chen Buer rode a horse and happily left Fengqiu Gate.
At the gate of the city, I specially bought some "Daxingji" braised pork and fat intestines, bought a few pots of good wine, and then quickly whipped it out of the north of the city and headed north.
In addition to fat and thin men, only his grandfather knew that Chen Buer actually bought a "farm" outside Bianliang City.
The farm is not very large in scale, with only about 300 acres of land. Because the farm is located on the edge of the Yellow River, the transportation is inconvenient, and the land here is not very fertile and the price is not expensive.
It was such a piece of "Nakata", which cost Chen Buer about 1,000 taels of silver.
At that time, Chen Buer was still young, so it was quite difficult to save the money and buy land with his own strength.
Of course, his grandfather also helped him in the middle and raised 990 taels for him, which made up enough money to buy the land, and personally came forward to buy the land for his grandson.
This is just outside the city of Bianliang, just like outside the Sixth Ring Road in Beijing, the lean camel is bigger than a horse. If it were replaced by other places, more than 300 acres of land would be worth at most 400 taels of silver.
The reason why Chen Buer chose such a manor close to the Yellow River, sparsely populated and inconvenient to transportation was actually his own plan.
Because he wants to build this place into a secret base and prepare for his own safety.
Chen Buer was afraid of death, really afraid of death. When he first learned medicine, he was afraid of death, but he was so desperate that he died, but he died on a car bomb.
Since his rebirth, he has wanted to live well, eat and drink, and never be a general, let alone be a "master of heroes".
The identity of a playboy is very suitable for him. The key is that he is still the youngest son in the family. Which family is prosperous is also the business of six brothers. Is his turn?
He was very insecure about this unknown world. He didn't mean that Khitan was not Khitan, but that it would destroy the country and that it was actually very far away from him.
What he is worried about is the security issue.
Social security in the Great Zhou Dynasty was a big problem. There were many wanderers in the world. You could see the "heroes" walking on the streets with swords everywhere.
This is illegally possessing controlled knives, and the government turns a blind eye to it and let it go.
Shouldn’t the street patrol runners and the imperial guards stop them and ask them to show their ID cards and check if they have any evidence?
These so-called rangers are actually typical "social restless people". They will slash their swords whenever they have disagreements, and will get rid of them if they are injured or killed.
Nowadays, there is no Tianyan surveillance that can be tracked at any time, and no forensic doctor Qin Ming can quickly find out the cause of death.
In the vast sea of people, where do you go to find it? You have not yet connected to the system. You may not know anything about the case taken by Bianliang City.
Don’t expect the government. Chen Buer often goes to the notice in front of the Kaifeng Prefecture’s office to watch the fun. The portraits of Jiangyang’s wealthy people on it are more and more abstract than the other.
A few paintings are still painted by brushes. We can't say that there is nothing different about them. We can only say that the real person and the portrait are basically irrelevant.
Even if the thief stood in front of the notice, others could not see it.
Such social security makes Chen Buer, who came from a society ruled by law, very disapproving.
If you are knocked and slaughtered halfway through, you can find a wasteland and buried in the wilderness, and you can only find a ghost. At most, the missing person will be counted as the number of people at most. The government will not help you find someone within 48 hours after the incident.
It’s okay to find it, then, are you ready for filial piety?
In this unknown Great Zhou Dynasty, it was not only the security issues caused by social rangers that made people feel insecure. In this way, royal relatives, ministers in court, and wealthy families were more difficult to mess with.
What is the "Fourth Young Master of Medicine"? Is it awesome? It’s just that the clinic has a lot of dealing with ordinary people, so that is what makes you famous.
If some family members of the Chai family come out and the prince of the Prime Minister's Mansion appears, compared with those yamen, would Chen Buer be considered a bird?
Look at Lin Chong, after all, he was a regiment-level cadre in the Imperial Guard. As a result, his wife was teased by Gao Yanei in public. He still didn't dare to let go. In the end, his wife was raped and committed suicide, and he was sent to the frontier.
So you must gain a foothold in this Great Zhou Dynasty and don’t rely on those jackals, tigers and leopards to be kind to you at critical moments, and to be kind to you, and to treat you as a fart.
Chapter completed!