Taking away my family's luck? I won't stand it!

Chapter 407 Ling'er sends the little girl home

Chapter 407 Ling'er sends the little girl home

"Thank you, brother." Princess Anguo glanced at the direction the doorman pointed, turned around and said to the doorman with a smile.

When the doorman heard the high and mighty Princess Anguo actually call him brother, he was so happy that he could not see the limit and could only scratch his head and smile foolishly.

"Hehehe, you're welcome. Princess, go get rid of that evil."

Princess Anguo smiled and nodded, but the moment she turned around, the smile on her face instantly turned cold, and her expression was filled with disgust.

But this expression only lasted for a moment.

When she saw the people around her looking at her, her face flashed with expression and immediately put on a dignified and appropriate smile.

Old Madam Yuan watched Princess Anguo approach, glanced at the doorman, and asked, "What did you just say to that doorman?"

"No, An'er just asked him if anyone had caused trouble recently." Princess Anguo shook her head and said with a smile.

Old Madam Yuan touched Princess Anguo's face and said, "Our Juzhen Pavilion is the most famous jewelry store in the capital, and it is also a place that royal nobles are vying for. How could anyone dare to cause trouble at the door of Juzhen Pavilion?"

Speaking of this, Old Lady Yuan felt comforted. At that time, Juzhen Pavilion had not yet appeared in the capital a year ago. One day, Princess Anguo took a pen and drew pictures of various exquisite ornaments. The pictures were seen by the Prime Minister's wife, and then Juzhen Pavilion appeared in the capital.

In just a few months, Juzhenge became famous for these exquisite and beautiful accessories.

In addition, the rule proposed by Princess Anguo that one must make an appointment two days in advance to purchase something made the nobles even more crazy, and they began to raise their own status by claiming to have visited Juzhen Pavilion.

This method really works.

Because the higher your status, the easier it is to get the qualifications to make an appointment at Juzhenge.

No reservation is required except for the Royal Family.

Therefore, when the doorman saw someone about to enter the Juzhen Pavilion, he would want to take a look at their clothes and whether they were wearing expensive hairpins on their heads to determine whether the person was a noble person.

Princess Anguo had no intention of listening to what Old Madam Yuan said, but instead said, "Grandma, you go back home first, I'll go back later."

"Where are you going? Why don't you go back with me?" asked Mrs. Yuan.

Princess Anguo: "No, my master asked me to buy some cinnabar."

"Okay, then come back early. It's very chaotic outside." Old Madam Yuan said worriedly.

"Grandma, I understand."

Princess Anguo frowned, with a hint of impatience between her brows.

Thinking of the skills her granddaughter had learned from Taoist Hu, Old Lady Yuan nodded and said, "It's enough for you to know. Your father just took your antidote and is still lying in bed. I don't know if the poison can be cured this time."

"Father will definitely get better, grandma, you have to believe me."

"Okay, I'll go back to see your father first." After saying this, Mrs. Yuan got on the carriage.

Princess Anguo raised her hand, and a beautifully designed carriage slowly came before her.

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After being furious at Juzhenge, Old Lady Liu and Ling'er found a relatively normal-looking jewelry store on the south street in the city.

Treasure House.

The decoration inside is grand and luxurious, and most importantly, the service attitude of the people in this store is particularly good.

The housekeeper following behind them smiled, because this Jubao Tower was run by his master.

It was opened by the master since he was a child.

It has been open for more than 30 years.

Today, business has not been affected at all by the emergence of Juzhenge.

He winked at the shopkeeper of Jubaolou.

"Damn it! I just came out to buy something and I have to endure so much hassle!" Old Lady Liu took a sip of the hot floral tea served by the waiter. Her anger instantly disappeared because of the service. She couldn't help but praise him, "Look at this shop. It's really a business. They serve tea and snacks. No wonder the business is so good."

"Madam, you're right. This shop obviously does better business than that one. Furthermore, I've noticed it has three floors. The first floor is for ordinary people to browse, and the prices are relatively cheap. The second floor is for the wealthy, and the prices are more expensive. As for the third floor, I'm guessing it's for the aristocracy, and the prices are definitely ten times higher than on the first and second floors."

Ling'er, who had just walked around the store, nodded when she heard what Old Lady Liu said and told her what she had seen.

"This shows that the owner of Jubaolou is very smart," Old Lady Liu continued to praise. "Just for this store's service, I will come here again next time to buy."

Thinking of Yaoyao's love for expensive, shiny things, Old Lady Liu stood up and said, "Come on, accompany me to the second floor to take a look."

Now that she has money in her pocket, Mrs. Liu no longer restrains herself when buying things. She buys whatever she likes.

After taking a look at the jade, agate, and pearl necklaces on the second floor, Old Lady Liu wanted to buy them all.

Maybe it was a psychological effect. Thinking of the contemptuous look of the doorman of Juzhen Pavilion, Old Lady Liu spent a lot of money to buy whichever one was more expensive.

In the end, Ling'er also got several hairpins.

Then, Ling'er seemed to remember something and said to Old Lady Liu, "Old Madam, I remembered that Young Master Guoan wanted to eat fish soup this morning. It just so happens that the two restaurants ahead have it. Please wait here for a moment. I'll go buy it."

Old Lady Liu fixed her eyes on the beautiful hairpin. After hearing Ling'er's words, she nodded and casually gave him a tael of silver. She said, "Buy five bowls. Yaoyao and Madam Nan will also like them."

The extra bowl was naturally for Ling'er.

Ling'er held the silver in her hand, said "Hey", and happily walked out of the door of Jubao Tower and went towards the shop selling fish soup.

Although the fish soup shop is two shops away from Jubaolou, Jubaolou has almost bought up all the shops on the entire street, so there is still some distance between the fish soup shop and Jubaolou.

When she was almost at the fish soup shop, Ling'er saw a little girl squatting on the street crying. She was wearing fine clothes and was sobbing with her hands covering her eyes.

It seems that he is crying because he is separated from his family.

Judging from her height, she seems to be about the same age as Yaoyao.

I couldn't help but feel sympathy, so I squatted in front of the little girl and asked, "Little sister, what's wrong with you?"

"Wow, woo, woo, I'm separated from my mother and I can't find her." The little girl cried, never taking her hands off her eyes.

"Then do you remember where your home is? Can I take you home?" Ling'er touched the little girl's head.

The little girl nodded obediently, "Yes, I remember where home is."

"Okay, then I'll take you home." Ling'er said, holding the little girl's hand.

The little girl pointed to the alley behind her and said, "My home is on this road."

Ling'er looked at the alley behind them and saw that it didn't look like an alley where gangsters gathered. Without a trace of doubt, she took the little girl's hand and walked away.

As he walked, he looked over the little girl's head and asked, "Little sister, what's your name?"

The little girl obviously hesitated for a while before finally saying her name.

"My name is An An."

Ling'er was pleasantly surprised when she heard the name An An, and then she said, "What a coincidence, my young master's name also has the character An."

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