Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress

Chapter 1166 - 1171: Zhao Yun’s Thoughts (1)



Five days later, on the commercial street of Northern Ridge, one after the other, more than a dozen shops celebrated their openings, including pawnshops, inns, a Medical Center, jade shops, ginseng shops, ready-made clothing shops, rice shops, branches of Zhenbao Pavilion, barbecue restaurants, hot pot restaurants, spicy hot pot restaurants, and so on.

Each shop had a grand promotional event with prizes, which brought unprecedented bustle to the whole commercial street. Coupled with the popularity of the shops opened by Cai Wei, the commercial street had become much more lively and prosperous than before!

Besides the existing shops, Cai Wei had been planning and implementing targeted strategies based on the diverse talents of the people sent by Nangong Yi. It was estimated that dozens more shops would open one after another within the next month.

However, she couldn’t afford to wait until all those shops were opened. Having left the Capital for seven or eight days, she could already imagine the expression on her man’s face; she needed to hurry back.

In fact, according to the original plan, she should have returned yesterday, but because of Zhao Yun, her trip was delayed by a day.

Knowing that Young Prince Tuoba Liang was very kind to Zhao Yun, she wanted to find out exactly what his attitude was towards Zhao Yun. Zhao Yun had no relatives, and Cai Wei felt she had to look out for her, but during Cai Wei’s first few days there, Tuoba Kui, the Great Han of the Meng slaves, had taken the aristocrats of the Meng slaves to pay homage to their God Kalun on Tianlun Mountain (known to the people of the Meng Slaves and Liaodan as Kalun Mountain). It was not until today that they had returned.

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As soon as Tuoba Liang returned to King City, he couldn’t wait to find Zhao Yun and even brought her two pieces of exquisite black fox skins, claiming that he had hunted them himself and was saving them to make coats for her to wear in the winter.

Those two pieces of skin were oily and shiny, with even and neat fur, making it obvious at first glance that they were among the finest in fur coats; one could be sure that making them into coats for winter would be very warm.

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