Yu Changhe brought Yu Xiaolian along because he knew that the largest silver note denomination was one hundred taels per note, and merely hearing the figure of thirty-five thousand taels, he knew he couldn't count it accurately. That's why he called his daughter to come with him.
Three hundred and fifty notes, each worth one hundred taels, Yu Xiaolian confirmed there was no mistake, then smiled and bid farewell to the pawnshop owner.
With these thirty-five thousand taels, she should have around fifty thousand taels in her space.
Money came too easily, making her unable to resist suspecting she had a protagonist's halo.
After getting into the carriage, Yu Changhe cracked the horsewhip and hurried out of the city before the gates closed.
Soon after they three exited the city gates, night fell. Remembering Yu Changhe didn't sleep last night, and he had no chance to sleep today while she and Zhao Erya took a nap because he was busy selling the house.