After choosing the land, Felix personally helped her mark the land because she didn't bring anyone else, and the two of them rode back to the castle.
Back at the castle, Wei Wei first went back to the room and took sixty gold bars—to make it easier for her to ask the system to help replace all gold ingots with gold bars of equal proportions, the system also engraved a regular script "Wei" on it, which is a mark, Also a (fake) family crest.
The sixty gold bars weighed six pounds, which was quite a lot. Wei Wei packed it in a box that pretended to escape the fashion jewelry and carried it to Felix's study.
When Felix saw her holding the box down, he thought it was jewelry or something, but he didn't expect to open it, and the bright gold bars almost blinded him.
"This is?"
Wei Wei looked at his expression carefully, only to see that there was no trace of greed in surprise, the defenses in his heart receded silently, and the smile on his face became much more real.
"When my family traveled westward, not only did they exchange their money for valuable commodities, but they also exchanged a lot of gold in private. My father was worried that he would be discovered and would attract bad people, so he secretly hid the gold with me. When I ran away, I didn't have time to take all of them, so I hid most of them and brought them out."
Now that she has decided to live here, she always has to have a say about the great wealth that will appear in the future.
Of course, Wei Wei won't say how much money she has, and her wealth is touching. Even if Felix's character seems to be very good, she doesn't plan to challenge his bottom line.
Felix now knew that Wei Wei had hidden some of his property in private, but he never imagined that Wei Wei was hiding nearly 2,000 cities of gold, so a fortune would be enough for her to buy a hereditary baron or even an earl title like a great nobleman—if she Men's words.
So at this time, he just praised: "It's a smart way." And he appreciated this smart and wise girl more and more.
His countess should be such a wise woman.
Felix took out the contract drawn up early in the morning and handed it to Wei Wei.
Wei Wei took over the parchment contract, opened it, and read it carefully. It clearly stated the quantity, location, and price of the land. Felix had already signed his name, and she was waiting for her to confirm it.
The documents required for the transfer of the land were also placed on the table because Felix was the largest lord in Sardinson County, and when he signed the documents himself, these procedures could take effect immediately.
Wei Wei read the contract several times and discussed it with the system. After confirming that there was no problem, she signed her name on it—both English and Chinese, she signed.
After the contract was signed, Wei Wei pushed the gold bar she brought to Felix, but the latter stared at her signature and reached out to touch it, but was afraid to touch it because she was worried that the ink would smear before it was dry.
"Is this the language of your country?"
The two characters "Wei Wei" are the same in traditional and simplified form. This was indeed how they were written in the Southern Song Dynasty at this time, so she nodded.
"They look very special, like painted words, and they are beautiful."
Wei Wei chuckled lightly and accepted his compliment.
Don't dare to say anything else. Her name has been practiced with my grandfather who was a calligraphy teacher for a few years. After my grandfather passed away, she didn't touch it again and was a little unfamiliar, but the foundation was still there.
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Lady of the Lord From the East
Historical FictionFOR OFFLINE READING PURPOSES ONLY NOT MY STORY Wei Wei, who was lucky enough to win the lottery, skipped it. Or wear it with life skills. It's a pity that the system got the crossing point wrong, and the prosperous ancient times transformed by the p...