
The First Female Salt Merchant
by Patamon
About This Novel
The daughter of the world's number one salt merchant was looking for a son-in-law, but unexpectedly she found a "big bad wolf" for the third lady. The big bad wolf kept talking about him as his wife every night and insisted that the third lady be "on top". The third young lady was angry: "You bully me again, I will divorce you!" The big bad wolf said aggrievedly: "Madam, if you divorce me, your husband will become a concubine who is ridiculed by others, and he will commit suicide." The third young lady: "... "This is purely a small theater, the main text is here: In fact, this is a sweet pet story about the big bad wolf and the white rabbit suppressing and being suppressed, the salt road in the world, the power struggle in the house, love and hatred, the elements you want are all here, readers, read the text...
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Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
The words are gorgeous, overlapping, jerky and difficult to understand.
How strange, why is there no one? This article is very nice!
Sure enough, interest is the best teacher! Xiang Rumo really loves salt making from the bottom of his heart. He has been obsessed with it since he was a child, and no one forces him to tempt him!
I have read more than 200 chapters, and I found that several chapters were confusing. I wonder if any other book friends have found it.
Xiang Rumo is the third daughter of Xiang Jibei, the world's number one salt merchant.
Since there was no son in the family, the father asked his father to recruit a son-in-law. The three daughters would compete with each other. The winner would marry the son-in-law and become the heir. The eldest sister was determined to win this, and even instigated the three cousins living in Xiang Mansion to cause trouble for the heroine. Xiang Rumo easily resolved the conflict and answered all the questions correctly during the salt debate, relying on his love for the family's salt-making industry and his years of research. However, he crossed out the final written test before handing it in, giving up his first position and the title of successor, which truly showed his unwillingness to compete.
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Others are nagging essays that recall thoughts, analyze and repeat, but this one is a description essay of scenery and things...
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Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
The words are gorgeous, overlapping, jerky and difficult to understand.
How strange, why is there no one? This article is very nice!
Sure enough, interest is the best teacher! Xiang Rumo really loves salt making from the bottom of his heart. He has been obsessed with it since he was a child, and no one forces him to tempt him!
I have read more than 200 chapters, and I found that several chapters were confusing. I wonder if any other book friends have found it.
Xiang Rumo is the third daughter of Xiang Jibei, the world's number one salt merchant.
Since there was no son in the family, the father asked his father to recruit a son-in-law. The three daughters would compete with each other. The winner would marry the son-in-law and become the heir. The eldest sister was determined to win this, and even instigated the three cousins living in Xiang Mansion to cause trouble for the heroine. Xiang Rumo easily resolved the conflict and answered all the questions correctly during the salt debate, relying on his love for the family's salt-making industry and his years of research. However, he crossed out the final written test before handing it in, giving up his first position and the title of successor, which truly showed his unwillingness to compete.
all
Others are nagging essays that recall thoughts, analyze and repeat, but this one is a description essay of scenery and things...
