Back at Zhuyuan, Lin Wanwan first went to observe Ali's condition. He was recovering well and there was no longer any fear for his life. This kind of symptomatic western medicine can treat bacterial infections immediately.
After watching A Li come out, Hongyan silently handed Lin Wanwan a small note.
Lin Wanwan opened it and saw that it was the news from Li Lizhi in the palace, telling him that Kunlun was being detained in Dali Temple Prison and would be tried soon.
The crime of forcibly breaking into the palace was not a small crime, but fortunately it did not cause any serious consequences. The death penalty could be avoided, but Kunlun would most likely be sentenced to imprisonment, that is, exile.
Fortunately, there was a place in the Tang Dynasty that was very friendly to the wealthy, that is, they could be fined copper to compensate for their crimes.
Slaves generally do not have independent human rights, and are not eligible for the redemption system. However, due to Zhenguan's concept of "cautious punishment", as long as the master is willing to spend money for the slave to gain access, he can still be fined copper to atone for his sins.
Lin Wanwan lacked money for everything in the Tang Dynasty. Knowing that Kunlun was still alive was good news.
The fine was just a trivial matter, so Lin Wanwan asked Sun Chueyao to handle it.
After handling these matters, Lin Wanwan had a simple dinner, put Xiao Qingyu to sleep, returned to her room, and traveled through time and space back to the present day.
After an afternoon of thinking, Lin Wanwan went back to modern times and looked up information in books. She wanted to find a treasure suitable for the Tang Dynasty as a farewell gift to Xiao Chong.
Because the other party had offended the emperor, of course she couldn't do nothing.
The best way is to give Xiao Chong a gift that is large enough to help his career and reduce the negative impact on him due to her offending the emperor.
Lin Wanwan stayed in the modern ancient capital for more than a month and in Chang'an of the Tang Dynasty for more than half a month. As for her business in Luan County, except for the new products of Hongyanxiao, which were affected, the rest was fine.
Lin Wanwan packed the regular skin care products and cosmetics for Hongyanxiao in very large quantities, which can last for a while. It is not a big problem that new products cannot be released for a while.
Lin Wanwan does not need to worry about the embroidery workshop and the silk and satin ready-made clothing shop. The silk and satin shop itself has mature purchase channels. Since being acquired by Lin Wanwan, it has been closely integrated with the embroidery workshop, and both of them can operate without Lin Wanwan.
Lin Wanwan's modern supply is the icing on the cake for both of them, and is not indispensable.
As for the modern Yong and Tang Dynasty, since the cooperation with the inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, high-end embroidery has also had a supply source. The mid-range embroidery itself has been cooperating with the Su Embroidery Workshop in Suzhou, and it can operate without a boss.
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Lin Wanwan checks the daily report sent by the cashier of Yongtang Company on her computer every day, and then authorizes large expenditures.
The company's daily tedious matters are mostly handled by deputy manager Pan Junqi, department manager Gu Jingyu and store manager Su Yanwei. She can control them remotely, which is very convenient.
Everyone expressed envy and confusion about her staying in the ancient capital for such a long time, but did not ask in detail. After all, Lin Wanwan was the sole proprietor, and it was not the employees' turn to comment on her whereabouts.
Now that the monthly time difference between the two worlds is almost gone, Lin Wanwan's time in modern times has returned to what it was before.
Last week, Lin Wanwan purchased several antiques from the East Market in Chang'an and sold them to an antique store with a gray area in the modern Datang Evernight City Pedestrian Street, and reached an initial trust with the store owner.
For a seller like Lin Wanwan who has good goods but is not too open-minded, the boss doesn't care at all about the provenance of Lin Wanwan's goods.
As long as the things she brings out don't smell of earth (in fact, if they do smell of earth, the boss won't dare to accept them, but he will definitely leave evidence), the boss won't pay special attention to Lin Wanwan at all.
His understanding of her is that she is a prodigal who sells her father's land and exchanges the treasures collected at home for money.
Lin Wanwan still used the WeChat account to add the other party, because she did not want to get too involved with the owner of an antique shop in such a gray area.
She resold a few items of gold, jade and antiques in order to increase the thickness of her purse. After a few hard work, she paid more taxes than her savings. So far, her savings have not exceeded the 10 million mark. Lin Wanwan has to lament the modern money.
It’s really hard to make money!
The bank's financial manager was very concerned about the income of Lin Wanwan's bank card. Every day, her sister recommended financial products to her, and Lin Wanwan bought some casually, which was regarded as investment.
As for the calligraphy and painting works of the big guys in Chang'an City that Lin Wanwan wanted to get, so far she has not been able to get even one. She didn't even get the calligraphy of Xiao Deyan, the owner of the Xiao Mansion.
Xiao Yixun was a marginalized person, and even Lin Wanwan, a guest who had taken refuge in Xiao Yixun, was not welcomed. She only met Xiao Deyan once at the family banquet.
As for the other big shots outside the mansion, such as Chu Suiliang, Ouyang Xun, etc., she had never met any of them, let alone asked for their calligraphy treasures.
In Chang'an City, except for playing mahjong, Lin Wanwan kept a very low profile the rest of the time. In addition, there were differences between men and women, so there was no way to get to know those romantic figures in history.
As an aristocratic woman of the Tang Dynasty, there was still no one to integrate into the upper class society of Chang'an. Lin Wanwan's social circle was very narrow, and her daily life was basically between Xiao Mansion and Miyagi City.
Originally, Lin Wanwan wanted to create an opportunity to get to know each other. At least Chu Suiliang and Ouyang Xun always wanted to meet and do their calligraphy.
It is one of Lin Wanwan's ambitions to collect the calligraphy works of the four great calligraphers of the early Tang Dynasty.
However, after almost being included in Li Shimin's harem, Lin Wanwan's mentality became more Buddhist and she was not anxious for the time being.
After Lin Wanwan spent a fulfilling day in modern times, she traveled back to the Tang Dynasty and continued to sleep. When she woke up again, it was already dark.
The morning bell has just begun to ring, and everyone is entering the city when it is time to enter, and leaving the city when it is time to leave the city.
After Lin Wanwan washed up, she accompanied Xiao Qingyu and Xiao Yixun to prepare breakfast in the small kitchen in Zhuyuan.
"Yixun, today Huanong will make three delicacies soup. Remember to give a bowl to each of your parents and grandparents as a sign of filial piety. Maybe your father or grandparents will be relieved of your confinement as soon as they are happy."
Xiao Yixun snorted slightly, indicating that she didn't care.
Regarding Xiao Yixun's intrusion into the palace at night, Xiao Chen was covering up the matter. Although the Jinwu Guards did their best to investigate, they have not yet found out who is responsible for the Xiao Mansion.
Xiao Chen believes that as long as he avoids the period when the rumors are the most intense, everything will be fine.
As for lifting the ban early, don't even think about it.
After breakfast, Lin Wanwan sent Xiao Qingyu to Xiao's private school, then took her servants all the way out of the city and waited in a pavilion beside the official road outside the city.
According to the custom of noble ladies going out during the Zhenguan period, Lin Wanwan put up curtains around the pavilion to prevent common people from seeing her true appearance.
She was waiting in the pavilion while practicing acupuncture and meditation, while waiting for the person who was leaving Chang'an City today.