To be honest, Lu Guanen also had such speculation, so he finally brought the account book.

"What do you know? Can a junior judge his elders like this?" Lu Guanen scolded Lu Yitai first, then waved helplessly and asked the people behind him to carry a big box over.

"These are the account books of all the money coming in and out of the family since the old lady left."

Originally, there were more detailed accounting books than these, but Lu Guanen obviously did not have the time or experience to check them.

All we need is these general ledgers that are summarized every year.

However, even if there are dozens of general ledgers, it would take at least several days to find an experienced accountant to check them.

Lawrence Lu still remembered that when he went to the yard, he was scolded by Mr. Yao.

As a father, not only did he not let Lu Yitai learn the lesson, but he also wanted to spend money to help him redeem the racecourse. Not to mention that the General's Office couldn't afford so much money, and even if it could, she firmly disagreed.

Lu Guanen had no choice but to talk to Yao alone and tell her about the risks hidden in this matter.

Yao was shaken then and told him that it wasn't that she, a mother-in-law, didn't want to help him, but that she really didn't have that much money.

Lu Guanen didn't think there was anything wrong at that time. It wasn't until Yao later talked about the hardships of running the General's Mansion that he realized later that if he asked for money, why would it be Yao who helped him?

Not to mention that he inherited the General's Mansion, the entire General's Mansion belongs to him, and all the outside income of the General's Mansion belongs to him.

This racecourse is not his, and the General's Mansion is not his alone. Mother and son are in the same boat. If he falls over, Yao will not be able to be well. How can you say that you are helping him?

However, before he inherited the General's Mansion, Mrs. Yao often said how much her mother had done for him. Lu Guanen didn't think much about it. He just thought it was a way of speaking for his mother.

It wasn't that my mother regarded herself as an outsider, nor did she regard the General's Mansion as belonging to her alone.

But the other party's words always made him feel a little unhappy, so he naturally raised questions.

I wonder why the shogun's mansion can't be entered and exited?

Although the old lady wanted to empty out the general's mansion to be a dowry for the Lu family, she left a lot of things for them.

As long as they don't spend money indiscriminately, they can completely afford the superior life of ordinary nobles.

And there will never be a situation where you are unable to make ends meet.

His doubts naturally made Yao's face even more angry. He immediately called the old housekeeper at home and asked him to reconcile the accounts with the old housekeeper himself.

Although the old housekeeper has always kept a distance from them, the "new" masters of the General's Mansion, he only does his own thing and doesn't act like his mother.

But Lu Yitai still couldn't help but be suspicious, so he proposed to take away the account book and find another person to check if there was anything wrong with the account book.

When Yao heard this, he was so angry on the spot that he could only ask why you didn't change your mother. He didn't even believe his own mother and wanted to find an outsider to verify. It was really in vain that he gave birth to such an unfilial son.

Lu Guanen was also told by Yao that he felt extremely guilty at that time, and felt that although his mother enjoyed it a little more.

But he has indeed worked a lot for this family over the years, which is why he has never been entangled in the mundane affairs of the family.

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