As the sky was just getting light, Li Wanrong woke up the prince who was still sleeping and said, "Don't sleep anymore. Let's go to the suburbs to see if there is a suitable house to rent and open a restaurant."

The sleepy prince could only force himself to get out of bed, eat his breakfast in a hurry, and then they got in a carriage and went to the suburbs.

In order to seek shelter, most villagers nearby built their houses at the foot of the wall. There were two abandoned houses near the intersection.

The house is quite large and has two floors. After the owner built it, he thought the location was too remote and moved away.

The eaves and walls are covered with fallen leaves and spider webs, but the house is not very shabby and can be used after renovation.

Li Wanrong was very satisfied with the house. She cut down the big tree in front of the house and faced the road. It was convenient for guests to come in and out. "Prince, let's rent this place as a restaurant."

"Okay." The prince was not very satisfied with the house, but the location of the house was very good: "The owner has moved out, and I don't know who to rent it from."

"Go find the village chief. He will definitely know."

The prince followed Li Wanrong's advice and asked his servants to find the village chief, find the owner of the house and rent it. He then took Li Wanrong back to the capital.

The servant asked around and finally found the village chief's residence, and asked him about the owner of the house on the roadside.

The village chief glanced at the man in front of him. He was wearing a green gown, had a delicate appearance, and spoke politely. He should be a servant of a wealthy family in the capital. "Do you want to rent that house, or does your master want to rent it?"

"My master specially asked me to find the owner of the house and rent it."

The village chief then asked, "Does your master live in the capital?"

The servant smiled and nodded.

The village chief stood there in silence. After thinking for a long time, he finally told the servant the truth: "The house was abandoned because the owner's family was kidnapped and killed by bandits, leaving the house alone. The owner fled the sad place and lived somewhere else. I don't know where he lived. Before he left, he gave the house to me to take care of."

Hearing the village chief's words, the servant's expression became serious: "I need to go back and report this matter to my master. I will come back to you after receiving the master's reply."

"Okay." In fact, the village chief didn't want to rent out the house. Not only had a murder occurred there, but it was also easy for it to be robbed by bandits again.

The servant who received the news hurried back to the Prince's Mansion and told the Prince and Li Wanrong what they had learned.

The prince was very taboo and immediately expressed his unwillingness to rent the house in the suburbs anymore.

Li Wanrong, however, didn't care. Having lived on Earth for decades, she had already accepted materialism and naturally didn't believe in these things: "I think this is better. We can lower the rent."

The prince looked at Li Wanrong in disbelief: "How dare you rent a house like this?"

"Why don't you dare to rent it? The rent is cheap, the location is good, and it's not like anyone died in the house, so there's nothing to be afraid of."

Li Wanrong spoke beautifully, but the prince was still concerned: "I see there are a few houses around, let's go and have a look tomorrow."

"No need to look around, just rent that one." Li Wanrong liked it very much. She walked to the prince and said, "No one knows about the house except the village chief. We just don't need to tell anyone. Anyway, we are not going to live in it, but keep it for business."

At Li Wanrong's insistence, the prince finally agreed: "Okay, the address of the restaurant has been chosen, and the next thing is up to you."

Li Wanrong hugged the prince with excitement on her face.

Seeing this scene, the servants in the living room hurriedly lowered their heads.

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The prince handed the restaurant business over to Li Wanrong and didn't ask any more questions about it, leaving it to her to handle.

After Li Wanrong finished handling the affairs of the shop at the Prince's Mansion, she found a carpenter and some laborers and began to tidy up the house in the suburbs.

Although the house is not very shabby, no one has lived in it for many years. Not only does it need to be cleaned again, but even the windows and wooden doors need to be replaced.

Li Wanrong had no money to buy wood, so she bought it on credit in the name of the Prince's Mansion.

Many bosses originally did not agree to give Li Wanrong credit. When they opened their doors to do business, people often bought things on credit, and it was not uncommon for them to not be able to collect the debts. But when they heard that it was the Prince's Mansion, they agreed.

Therefore, Li Wanrong bought things on credit more unscrupulously, and gradually owed more and more money. However, she was not worried at all. She was full of confidence and believed that she would make the restaurant business booming and make a lot of money.

Soon this matter reached the ears of Chunxia and Qiudong. They hurriedly found He Shulan and told her about Li Wanrong's purchase on credit.

He Shulan was not nervous at all and continued to drink tea leisurely.

Chunxia was hot-tempered and couldn't stand it any longer: "Oh, my lady, did you hear what Qiudong and I said to you? Li Wanrong owed a lot of money in the name of the Prince's Mansion."

"It's not the money I owe you, why are you so anxious?" He Shulan put down the teacup in her hand helplessly.

Furious, Chun Xia lowered her head to He Shulan's ear and said, "Didn't you hear what I said clearly? Li Wanrong owes a lot of money in the name of the Prince's Mansion."

He Shulan pushed Chun Xia away and used her fingers to pick at her ears. "Keep your voice down so I can hear you. I also understand. Although Li Wanrong borrowed the money in the name of the Prince's Mansion, it was definitely her who borrowed it. It has nothing to do with me. You don't have to worry too much."

Even Qiu Dong, who was always good-tempered, began to get anxious: "How can I not be anxious? You are the mistress of the Prince's Mansion. Li Wanrong owes so much money. When the creditors come to you, you have to help pay it back."

He Shulan didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and patted Qiu Dong's head: "Girl, don't forget, this is not the first time that Li Wanrong owes money. Didn't I make her spit out all the money she owed before?"

Hearing this, Chunxia and Qiudong felt relieved. Ever since the eldest daughter married into the Prince's Mansion, Li Wanrong had made trouble time and again, and every time the money she owed was not only recovered by the eldest daughter, but also with interest.

Qiu Dong asked tentatively: "Do you have a way to deal with it?"

"Not yet. We don't know why Li Wanrong owes so much money. We don't know if it was the prince who asked her to buy on credit. Maybe the prince will help her pay the debt. Don't worry too much."

Chunxia felt that her princess was too careless. She couldn't just ignore Li Wanrong's affairs, so she pulled Qiudong out. She wanted to find out what Li Wanrong was doing when she owed so much money.

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