Chapter 828: Then I'll go back

Chapter 828 Then I’ll go back

Gu Fei lowered his head, "My father taught me that it was my daughter-in-law who was wrong."

"My daughter-in-law will return the more than 30,000 taels of gold, more than 1.1 million silver, and countless gold, pearls and jade articles that were found in Guanshi Yang's house."

The prince lost his voice and said, "What did you say?"

Gu Fei lowered his head, "Guanshi Yang found a total of 1.5 million taels of gold and silver in the four houses, as well as many land and house deeds."

"Guanshi Yang has raised an aunt in the eighth house. She has silks and satins everywhere, and countless gold, silver and jade articles. She has pulled dozens of carts and has not yet finished."

The prince was momentarily speechless, and then murmured after a while: "There are so many?"

The nanny he grew up with can be said to be the person he trusts the most, otherwise he would not have given him this fat job in the fleet.

Since it is handed over to him, it means that he is tacitly allowed to get some oil and water.

Just like Gu Zhang, he did not care about family ties and made it clear that he gave money to his relatives.

The prince was thinking to himself that Manager Yang worked hard to earn money for the prince's palace, and even if he got a hundred or eighty thousand yuan, it would be nothing.

It’s just that he never imagined that Manager Yang would be so courageous.

The gold and silver alone are almost two million.

The prince stood up and asked, "Where are the things you copied?"

Gu Fei lowered his head, "I only brought a part of it and put it outside the warehouse door."

The palace's warehouse is right next to the prince's courtyard. It is guarded by guards every day, and there are several locks on the door. If the princess wants to open the warehouse, she and the chief steward must each get a key to open a lock.

The prince stood up and walked out with a sullen face.

Gu Fei followed silently.

As the two of them walked out of the courtyard, the prince saw a long carriage parked outside.

The car closest to him had several boxes stacked on it.

The prince said coldly: "Open it and take a look."

The guard stepped forward and opened it, and a golden light shot out, which was really blinding.

The prince's face gradually became distorted, and he gritted his teeth and said, "Okay, that's great."

“There are so many blood-sucking evil spirits living in this house!”

He ordered with a cold face, "Go, let me raid his house thoroughly."

“His servants and aunts all sell for sale.”

"As for Manager Yang," the prince paused, "lock him up first and wait until all the accounts are checked."

Gu Fei responded and ordered his servants to find the chief steward and the princess to open the warehouse.

The chief steward and the princess will take care of all these things.

Gu Fei returned to the yard and saw Hua'er and Qi'er settling accounts with copied account books.

Hua'er saw something and showed it to Gu Fei: "Master, Manager Yang also sold the entire ship with its goods. The report said it sank."

Gu Fei sneered, "Write everything clearly and show it to the prince when the time comes."

Having spent the whole afternoon doing the accounting, I didn’t do any detailed accounting, I just summed up all the ledgers.

According to the real account book, he went to sea ten times in the past ten years, spent about 2.1 million taels of silver on purchases, and sold more than 21,100,000 taels in total.

The fake accounting books over the years show that only 2.4 million was spent on purchases, and a total of 19 million was spent on sales.

Plus 300,000 pieces of silver from the sale of a ship.

Calling it all together, Steward Yang has amassed almost 3 million silver in more than ten years. There is also a private account that records the gems and gems that Steward Yang had acquired. The price is difficult to estimate.

 Gu Fei took the calculated account and asked Guanshi Yang to be taken to the prince's yard.

Steward Yang had been untied a long time ago. As soon as he entered the door, he threw himself at the feet of the prince and cried bitterly.

(End of this chapter)