Jing Chunxi wanted to applaud his mother. It would be easy to do so with her words "support with all your strength". This was exactly what he had been waiting for.

Jing Chunxi: "I agree. I can contribute all my New Year's money and the dowry my mother prepared for me to the Jing Family Army."

Pu Ge'er was confused after his initial excitement turned into a bit of a daze. Was his sister talking about this for the greater good, about donating money for the Jing family army? Why? Why did she bring up the topic of donating money in the middle of her conversation?

He didn't quite understand what was being said, but it was no place for him to interrupt. But since his mother and sister had spoken, he had to support them. He could earn more money later, and he would just say, "I have nearly three thousand taels, and I'm donating it all."

This was all he had. He had very little money in his pocket to begin with. It was the New Year's money he received from his grandparents after his sister came back. Every time his sister came back from the capital, she would secretly give him some. There was no land in the farm where he could spend money, so he saved it all.

After the two children expressed their opinions, Jing Qiurong became the most confused. She was even more confused than Pu Ge'er. She was completely confused. They were just discussing whether the food was delicious, but how did they turn the conversation into talking about money?

What were the three of them planning to do? Were they also going to trick her into giving away all her dowry? And then incite the Jing family army to revolt?

She looked at Jing Chunxi, then at Jing Yi, whom she herself found unbelievable, and was a little undecided.

At this time, Jing Yi also felt a little regretful. The little girl came up with this bad idea, which was completely putting him on the fire. Was he trying to force the girl to lose everything? Obviously not!

I had only intended to mention it briefly, but how did it change mid-sentence? He made it sound like he was coming to collect a debt. No, more like he was demanding payment.

He suddenly felt a little sympathetic to the girl. How could she have given birth to such an unreliable daughter? Of course, there had to be a sense of justice, but some things could only be done slowly. How could she overestimate her own abilities and mobilize the whole family's resources without considering the consequences?

Jing Chunxi saw his mother's hesitant expression and simply gave her a drastic measure.

"My uncle sent a secret letter to Uncle Jing, saying that buying Daqingshan would be more beneficial to his future plans."

Jing Yi: ...

He was really embarrassed. He did receive the general's secret letter, but there was no such words in it.

Jing Chunxi: “It’s safer for our people to be stationed in the mountains.

And it can accommodate more.”

Jing Yi nodded: These two sentences are true. In military strategy, it is called "luring the enemy into a trap."

Jing Qiurong: ...

My father, mother and two brothers must have known about the looting of Fubo Mountain, otherwise how would they know that they had silver?

Nowadays, family letters and other things are delivered by official mail, so this matter will not be mentioned in the letter. However, delivering secret letters is too labor-intensive, so they do not use it easily.

Could it be Jing Yi? She knew that he and his father and brother must have secret communication methods and channels, but she had never used them or asked about them. If necessary, Jing Yi would communicate with her and connect with them.

But that's not right. Sister Xi couldn't possibly tell Jingyi about the Fairy Aunt, so she didn't know that they had such a large sum of money in their hands. She was very sure of this.

So why? Her brows were almost knotted.

Jing Yi couldn't bear to see their girl frown, so he tried to smooth things over and said, "If the old general and the old lady didn't let Sister Xi bring back the banknotes, then forget it.

Leaving everyone without food for a mountain is not a long-term solution."

He still felt that Jing Chunxi was lying. They say that a poor family makes a rich road, so how could he bring back silver from there? Didn't they just start farming there? Farming was good enough to have food to eat, how could it produce so much silver?

Seeing his mother glaring at him, as if blaming her for not reminding him in advance, Jing Chunxi could only blink and smile, then pointed above his head. If he couldn't explain it himself, he would ask the fairy aunt for help.

Pu Ge'er's eyes rolled around, looking at this and that, and he couldn't understand the riddle his mother and sister were playing at all.

But when it comes to buying Daqingshan, he likes it.

My uncle's vision is really unique. Who doesn't like green mountains and clear waters, especially for future plans?

He was very happy to think that he might be able to see his grandparents in the near future.

Just looking at the current situation, doesn’t it require a lot of silver to buy Daqingshan?

After donating his own money, he had no other choice but to remain silent, but his eyes were full of expectation, hoping that their family really had so much money that they could do great things quietly.

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