Chapter 1342 The Reborn Stepsister Steals Her Luck 97 Wu Qing Escapes 1
Chapter 1342: Being robbed of luck by the reborn stepsister 97 Wu Qing escapes 1
Chapter 1336 Wu Qing escapes 1
Tang Ruyue's self-defense made Wu Qing understand that she had no idea why she had slandered Tang Ruyue. The memory of her previous life told her that Yaowang Valley was very strict in selecting people, and people with bad character would never be able to enter Yaowang Valley.
Therefore, the attempt to slander Tang Ruyue failed, and she had given up hope of entering the Medicine King Valley.
However, those more than ten thousand taels of silver were the basis for her future life, and she could not lose it.
After hearing Wu Qing's self-defense, Zhu Yaoshi secretly shook his head.
He asked the innkeeper: "Have the people in your inn ever stolen 10,862 taels of silver from him?"
The innkeeper naturally shook his head: "No, none of us have ever stolen her money."
How could they be stealing? They obviously took it openly and openly. All the preparatory disciples who entered Yaowang Valley, they would take away the money from them here.
According to the rules of Yaowang Valley, no matter whether they are formal disciples or servant disciples, they are not allowed to bring money into the mountain when entering Yaowang Valley.
In this way, all disciples who enter Medicine King will be on the same starting line.
After all, if there are rich and poor disciples, the rich will have a sense of superiority, while the poor will feel inferior, which will affect their mentality.
Moreover, they have no place to use money in Yaowang Valley. They have food and accommodation in the valley, and clothes are also distributed in the valley. What are they doing with the money? Will it affect the disciples' desire to learn?
If you have money, you might want to use it to control people who have no money. People who have no money will find ways to make money. Even if you have too much desire for money, you will think of secretly appropriating the rare medicinal materials in Yaowang Valley.
Go and exchange for silver.
That goes against the original intention of Yaowang Valley.
Therefore, every time a new disciple arrives at this inn, all the money from the disciple will be secretly taken away and registered. When the disciple has learned a certain level and traveled, the money will be returned to the disciple.
This is the reason why Ruyue clearly saw someone entering her house to do bad things last night, but there was no malicious intent.
As for why it was not stated clearly yet, did it make you feel dissatisfied with Yaowang Valley?
Pharmacist Zhu asked Wu Qing again: "You said you brought 10,862 taels of silver. Have you shown it to anyone? In other words, can anyone prove that you brought so much silver with you?"
Then he asked everyone: "Have you ever seen her with 10,862 taels of silver?"
The two people from Yaowang Valley and the seven preparers from Yaowang Valley all shook their heads: "None of us have seen it."
Wu Qing was immediately dumbfounded. They said wealth is not revealed. How could she show it to others if she had money? So, she brought more than 10,000 taels of silver, and no one knew about it.
Seeing that she didn't answer, Yaoshi Zhu added, "Look, you just said that you lost 10,862 taels of silver. No one has seen your money. You live alone in a room. You
You said you lost so much money, who can prove it?"
Yes, she stayed in a room by herself last night, which really gave thieves an opportunity to steal money.
Wu Qing had no choice but to wear the clothes on her body.
She wore a double bun on her head, a beaded flower on each side, two pairs of gemstone earrings on her ears, and a silver bracelet on each hand.
The total value of these things is about more than a thousand taels of silver. However, Zhu Yaoshi decreed that all her property must be paid to Ru Yue as compensation for defamation. Therefore, she could not even keep these jewelry.
Wu Qing suddenly burst into tears with a loud "wow". She suddenly jumped down from the second floor, quickly untied the reins of a horse tied under a tree outside the inn, jumped on the horse, and ran outside.