Chapter 15: Scare Them

Rumors say that the eldest lady and the chief of the guard, Lin Changqing, got involved.

Lin Changqing often appeared in the eldest lady's boudoir, and slept together at night, and the eldest lady and other guards also messed around.

In short, the eldest lady is described as a shameless pervert.

Such rumors spread very strongly, even in the capital, and finally Master Bai begged the government to come forward to clarify, and the turmoil stopped.

Yang Shaoze is the lifeblood of the eldest lady, she was worried that he would have a misunderstanding, so she cried and wanted to dismiss Lin Changqing, but her father did not agree to her for the sake of her safety.

The eldest lady had no choice, in order to prove her innocence, she finally issued a prohibition order, prohibiting Lin Changqing and the guards from entering the courtyard where she lived, and only allowed to guard outside the courtyard.

Even so, Yang Shaoze still took a letter of resignation and divorced the eldest lady.

But Xiaocui said that the reason why Yang Shaoze would withdraw from his family was not because of the eldest lady's style, but because he had always disliked the eldest lady, and because Qianyunzhuang owed his family a lot of silver.

There are about a few hundred civilians recruited from outside in Jiangyunzhuang, who rely on their own hands to cultivate crops to make a living, and the Bai family has to rent some grain.

The Bai family has to feed so many idlers, as well as the guards who guard Zhuangzi, and a large group of slaves who care for Zhuangzi and serve their masters, and it costs a lot of silver in addition to food.

These expenses are all based on previous savings and store income.

But in the hands of the eldest lady's father, he is not good at business, and the shops outside are taken care of by people, and the profit is very small.

But he loves face, he has never been thrifty, but secretly borrowed money everywhere to support his face, and it is said that all the shops in the capital have been mortgaged by him.

Among them, Yang Shaoze's family borrowed the most silver, more than 100,000 yuan, and there was no collateral, just because they were in-laws.

Yang Shaoze is still benevolent and righteous, and he did not immediately recover the arrears after retiring from his relatives.

But this incident had a great impact on Qianyunzhuang, the richest man in the Great Zhou Kingdom no longer married the Bai family, and those who lent the silver to Master Bai became worried and took IOUs to recover the arrears.

The total of those loans was more than 200,000 taels.

During that time, Qianyunzhuang was a gloomy fog.

The eldest lady was divorced, and she has to die and live every day.

Master Bai avoided those creditors every day and did not dare to show his face.

The old lady also hid in the inner room to eat fasting and chant Buddha, and she couldn't figure it out.

The second lady took her resentment out on the eldest lady, and scolded the eldest lady's courtyard every day.

That's not all, the house leak happened to rain overnight.

The twelve-year-old young master Bai Feng was instigated by the bad guys, and actually went to the largest casino in the capital to try his luck.

It is said that he was lucky at the beginning, and with only 1,000 taels of silver, he won nearly 100,000 taels of silver in the casino, but then he lost all of them back, and he owed the casino 300,000 taels of silver.

The money in the casino was all lent out by loan sharks, and Bai Feng was forced to press his finger prints.

The casino owner Mr. Zhang took an IOU of 300,000 taels of silver and brought more than 20 thugs to Jiangyunzhuang to ask for money, and Mr. Bai had to come out to see him.

Bai Feng hid after the accident, and if he didn't hide, Master Bai had no choice, he couldn't kill this only son.

How can 300,000 taels of silver be so easy to borrow, Master Bai was cheeky and went out, but he ran into walls everywhere, and even the emperor said that he couldn't help.

The hateful Boss Zhang also bought IOUs from other creditors, plus 300,000 yuan, and there were 400,000 taels of silver IOUs in his hands.