Chapter 305: Mr. Collins 1

Liu Hiiragi didn't know that the history of the human race had entered a new chapter, and he had crossed over again.

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Liu Hiiragi regained his memory at the age of eighteen.

It is the last days and the memories of the Venetian merchant's son that are restored.

In this life, Liu Hiiragi was born in the English countryside and was the son of a small squire.

Although he is a squire, he does not have much property in his family.

His father was the youngest son in the family, and in today's society, where the family property is inherited by the eldest son, the younger son does not receive much inheritance.

In this life, my father only had a small but not small house, a few acres of land, and there were no servants in the family.

The housework is all done by the mother in this life.

It's just that when Liu Hiiragi was seventeen years old, the two unfortunately fell ill and died one after another.

Liu Hiiragi disposed of his family's fields and later went to London to study, not a prestigious university like Oxford, but an ordinary seminary, and after graduation, he would become a priest.

This is the future that his father planned for Liu Hiiragi, who used to think that it didn't matter, being a priest was indeed a good career.

But after the heart recovered the memories of the two lives, especially the memories of the second life, Liu Hiiragi didn't want to be a priest anymore.

As for what the future will be if he doesn't become a priest, although Liu Hiiragi hasn't thought about it, he will definitely not worry about money anymore.

The memories of the first and second lives gave him many ways to make money.

If nothing else, using the chemical knowledge he learned in his first life to create a perfume can make Liu Hiiragi earn a lot of money.

Liu Hiiragi did exactly that.

He dropped out of seminary, did not return to his hometown, rented a house on the outskirts of London, bought some simple utensils, and began to make perfumes.

Fortunately, it is only early summer, and many flowers are in bloom, and roses are also blooming at this time.

Liu Hiiragi used all the living expenses brought from his hometown for the next three years to buy roses and purple jasmine, and then began to make perfumes.

In order to make money in the second life, Liu Hiiragi asked his subordinates to make perfumes.

As a result, he knew the process and although he was hand-made, he managed to make two perfumes.

Filled with perfume in a glass bottle, Yoo Hiiragi put on makeup on her face, put on her best clothes, and entered the city of London.

He came to the vicinity of Piccadilly Circus, picked up a shop selling clothes, hats and fashion items, and walked in.

The shopping street at Piccadilly Circus was filled with the aristocracy and the rich, and those who had no money were not allowed to even come near it.

Liu Hiiragi went straight to the manager of this store and took out the perfume he had made.

In the eighteenth century, perfume was already popular among the upper echelons of Europe, such as Napoleon, who was a famous consumer of Eau de Cologne.

However, limited by today's level of productivity, perfume making is not easy, so the price is not low.

Liu Hiiragi took out more of these two perfumes than the number of stocks that this store has bought in three years.

This makes the store manager very happy, and the more goods in the store, the more money he can make.

The store manager bought all the perfumes made by Yanagi Hiiragi, and the price given was fair.

Liu Hiiragi earned three times the amount of living expenses this time.

At least for ten years, Liu Hiiragi will not worry about living expenses.

Well, that's what he does not spend indiscriminately, based on the living expenses of ordinary Londoners.

If you want to live well, you still have to be rich.

And if you have money, you can also get a higher social status.

Rich people can buy knighthoods as long as they are willing to spend money.

Although it is only the lowest knighthood, and it can only be owned by oneself, and future generations cannot inherit the title.

But it's good to have a knighthood, and it's barely a nobleman.

If he had a knighthood, his relatives would not have looked down on him.

And he has a lot of money, and the relatives will not think that Liu Hiiragi has been coveting their family's property and are dissatisfied with him.

Who do you say his relatives are?

Seeing his last name in this life: Collins, readers still can't think of it?

O Mr. Collins!

Cousin of Miss Elizabeth Bennet.

The harlequin-like Mr. Collins from Pride and Prejudice!

When Liu Hiiragi sorted out his memories, he realized that he had an uncle, who turned out to be Mr. Bennet.

He had the inheritance of the Bennet family's estate.

Liu Hiiragi knows which world he has come to in this life.

Of course, Liu Hiiragi would not want to marry a few girls from the Bennet family, nor would he want to marry Charlotte, an official partner.

But after all, it is his own relative, and Liu Hiiragi is still very curious about this family.

He thought about visiting the Bennet family and showing that he didn't care about the Bennet family's property.

Even if the property belonged to Liu Hiiragi according to the law after Mr. Bennet's death, he would not drive Mrs. Bennet and his daughter away, and would let them continue to live on the Bennet family's estate until they died.

Of course, if he goes like this, the Bennets will never believe him.

When he has money and status, and then goes to Bennet's house, their family will not doubt Liu Hiiragi's words.

Now, let's make the money.

Liu Hiiragi buys a carriage and leaves the city of London.

He is now travelling to the Scottish Quarter.

The destination was Dumfries and Galloy, Scotland, where he went on a treasure hunt.

Liu Hiiragi remembers a book he saw in his first life, which recorded treasures from various places, and mentioned several British treasures.

One of them is in the Scottish Quarter, where it was a treasure trove left by Vikings from thousands of years ago.

He remembered that there was a treasure in Buckinghamshire, but it was in Carldenford Manor, the land of the lord, and Liu Hiiragi couldn't go to someone's territory to dig.

However, the treasure of Scotland has no belonging and can be excavated.

The book is written in detail, but after all, after more than a hundred years, Liu Hiiragi still wasted a lot of effort and time to find the right position.

And it cost him a lot of money to hire someone to dig the ground.

Finally, a lead container was dug up from a distance of literal meters from the ground.

Liu Hiiragi asked the container to be moved to the carriage, and took out the money to settle the account for the hired person.

He hired farmers from the neighborhood.

Liu Hiiragi gave a lot of wages, and the farmers were very happy to get an extra income, regardless of what Liu Hiiragi dug up.

Liu Hiiragi hurried back to London.

On the way, he opened the container and saw what was inside.

Sure enough, it was all good, with silver brooches from Ireland, silk from Istanbul, and gold rings and crystals......

Liu Hiiragi sent everything to the auction house and sold it all at once, earning 200,000 pounds.

A huge amount of money was credited to the account, and Liu Hiiragi instantly became a rich man.

He began to buy land and property.

Now there are many nobles who have declined, and in order to maintain the dignity of the nobles, they have to sell their properties for money to continue to live a luxurious life.

Liu Hiiragi passed through an intermediary and bought a manor of an earl.

The estate was not very far from London, and there was a Rosins manor nearby.