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Chapter 173(2/2)

Han Chong secretly resented it, but now Han Jiaojiao was no longer the poor little girl of four or five years old, who looked up and prayed for her father's love.

She became increasingly frail.

As soon as Han Chong said a few words of "admonishment", people started wiping away tears.

Han Chong:...Stop fucking crying!

Han Chong was afraid that he would scold his daughter until she vomited blood and make his already dirty reputation even worse, so he had no choice but to wave his sleeves and leave in anger.

"Never mind! I won't care about this unfilial daughter anymore!"

Han Chong did not shout these words casually.

He really doesn't care anymore.

Han Jiaojiao didn't get married until she was sixteen, and Han Chong didn't care.

Instead, he enthusiastically arranged for Han Mingzhu to be the youngest son of the Zhenguo family.

Alas, Mingzhu is good at everything, her appearance, talent and knowledge are all very much like her.

The only shortcoming is that his background is not good enough.

Although Han Chong "persuaded" his step-wife to record Han Mingzhu in her name, she became his legitimate daughter in name.

However, what is fake is fake, which means it sounds better.

If the time comes to talk about marriage, people from the right family will be equally disgusted.

Finally, Han Chong went through all kinds of selection and inspection and chose the son of the Cheng family.

The youngest son has four legitimate brothers in front of him. No matter what happens, it is impossible for him to inherit the title.

However, the advantage is that he is the legitimate son of the Duke of Guo, his parents love him, and his elder brother takes care of him.

The best thing is that Cheng Wulang is a good scholar.

He passed the scholar examination at the age of fifteen, and in two years' time he participated in the Qiu Wei Examination, and might even be awarded the title of Juren.

Cheng Wulang was not from a poor family, and he needed to rely on the imperial examination to change his destiny.

If he can pass the exam, that's the icing on the cake.

My own daughter is a famous talented girl in the capital, and she and Cheng Wulang are definitely a good match for each other!

"Forget about Nanping, let's prepare a dowry for Mingzhu."

"Oh, I'm sorry to say that I can't even give you a decent property!"

Speaking of dowry, Han Chong looked at Aunt Wu guiltily.

As the eldest son of Duke Cheng'en, he is valued by his parents, loved by his aunt, and pampered by his grandmother and other elders.

His coffers are quite full.

However, when Yongjia died of illness, the Queen Mother did not want to punish Han Chong out of consideration for her blood relatives, but she had to make a show of it and give an explanation to the Huo family.

Therefore, the Queen Mother Han took the initiative and confiscated Han Chong's private treasury and put it all under Han Jiaojiao's name.

Han Chong was not allowed to return to Beijing, and he was asked to "think about his mistakes" locally.

Han Chong didn't care about thinking about it.

But his little treasury was taken away, and he was really hurt.

Originally, he was thinking that Aunt Wu was from a humble background and had no money.

He planned to divide some from his private treasury and record it in Aunt Wu's name.

In the future, when his children get married, he will also give them another inheritance from his private treasury.

result--

Nothing left!

During those three years in the local area, Han Chong worked hard to save more.

But these are really nothing compared to the private treasury taken by Han Jiaojiao.

Now that Han Mingzhu is getting married, the father-in-law of the Han family will pay a dowry, but that's all.

The Queen Mother hated Aunt Wu and even Han Mingzhu was affected.

The Queen Mother would at most give her a little makeup, but she wouldn't be as generous as she was to Han Jiaojiao.

And the step-wife would probably not give a dowry to a cheap daughter.

For the death of Mrs. Cheng'en and Princess Yongjia, she would not scold her son, but she would blame Aunt Wu for being a fox.

Compared with Han Mingzhu, the daughter of Concubine Wu, Mrs. Chengen loves the children of her step-wife more.

Han Chong calculated over and over again and found that Han Mingzhu's dowry was actually a bit shabby!

Not to mention compared to Han Jiaojiao, who has a rich family, even other noble ladies in the capital cannot compare.

Don't even think about Shili Hongzhuang. It's a bit reluctant to be able to collect 108 dowry.

Han Chong was worried that it was too late for his beloved daughter's dowry, so how could he have the time to care about Han Jiaojiao, an unfilial daughter?

Seeing that Han Chong was so "willful", Aunt Wu couldn't persuade her anymore, so she had no choice but to give up...
Chapter completed!
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