In fact, almost all the beggars in this area have heard about Mr. Wang's family, but the little beggar has been in this area for a longer time.

Bai Zhizhi took out some copper coins from her bosom, but did not put them directly into the beggar's bowl. Instead, she said, "I want to ask you something. If you answer well, these are all yours."

Hearing her words, the little beggar's eyes lit up and he smiled broadly, "Madam, just ask. I will tell you everything I know."

Bai Zhizhi didn't hesitate and said directly, "Tell me everything you know about Mr. Wang's family."

When the little beggar heard that she was asking such a question, he became even happier and immediately told her everything he knew.

Through the little beggar's words, Bai Zhizhi also roughly knew the situation of Wang Yuanwai's family.

Mr. Wang is a well-known lustful man, and he has many wives and concubines of all ages at home.

Or perhaps it was because he invested too much in sex and was not very good at having offspring. Over the years, he only had one stupid son and several daughters.

The main reason why Mr. Wang had an unusual status in the city was because of his wife, who was the daughter of the county lieutenant in the government office.

The people in the city gave him some face for the sake of his father-in-law.

In order to get the copper coins in Bai Zhizhi's hand, the little beggar told the news in great detail, including some private matters.

For example, the wife of Mr. Wang especially likes to burn incense and pray for her son on weekdays.

Bai Zhizhi pondered this information and slowly formed some ideas in her mind. Then, under the expectant eyes of the little beggar, she put all the copper coins into his bowl.

Listening to the tinkling sound in the bowl, the little beggar was so excited, "Thank you, ma'am, thank you, ma'am."

Watching the little beggar walk away, Bai Zhizhi finally turned around and left.

The two Zhou brothers also breathed a sigh of relief. Although they didn't know why their third brother's wife was asking about that, as long as she didn't say anything, they wouldn't ask.

On the way home, Bai Zhizhi suddenly thought of something and asked, "Will there be a temple fair at Shangshan Temple before the New Year?"

Zhou Changjiang thought about it and nodded. "There is a temple fair like this every year. So, it won't be long."

Zhou Changhe followed up with a sentence, "It's really lively during the temple fair. Does my third sister-in-law want to go to the temple fair?"

Bai Zhizhi gave a mysterious smile and said, "Let's go set up a stall and sell things."

Doesn’t Mrs. Wang like to burn incense? Then she will try to create an encounter, as she doesn’t believe that she won’t meet one.

“It’s indeed a good idea to set up a stall.”

Zhou Changjiang nodded in agreement. Shangshan Temple was quite famous among them. Usually many people went there to burn incense and worship. When it came to the temple fair, there would naturally be even more people. If they set up a stall there, they would definitely make a lot of money.

I just don’t know what my third sister-in-law wants to sell.

However, as long as my third sister-in-law wants to buy something, she can definitely make money.

Bai Zhizhi actually had some ideas in her mind. In addition to meeting Mrs. Wang by chance, selling things was also very important, so she naturally had to think about it carefully.

In the next few days, Bai Zhizhi kept thinking about various things at home, and occasionally discussed them with her second sister-in-law.

The family only knew that they were acting mysteriously, but they didn't know what they were doing specifically. Although they were curious, they didn't bother them.

Soon the day of the temple fair arrived.

The children at home had heard the news a long time ago and were very anxious. They got out of bed early and were waiting eagerly for him to go out.

Seeing how they were obviously very sleepy but trying hard to hold back, the Zhou family members were all very happy but they didn't say anything to spoil the fun.

The two brothers Zhou Changjiang and Zhou Changhe deftly moved all the things to be sold onto the ox cart, and then carried the children on board.

The Zhou family didn't want to take them there at first, but thinking that it only happened once a year, they agreed.

Bai Zhizhi and Zhou Changjiang went to set up the stall, while Zhou Yue and Qian were responsible for looking after the children.

Because of Ruibao's matter, the family members reminded me again and again before I finally took the children out.

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