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For instance, Consort Li was the best thin horse in that family’s hands at that time. Thin horses were also divided into grades. They collected dozens of different girls and raised them in their home. The family that had raised Consort Li in those days specialized in this trade. Many people witnessed that it had good prospects for gain and competitively followed suit, eventually bolstering it into a trend. These girls cost only ten or twenty taels upon initial purchase, but after grooming and training, they would be sold for thousands of taels to those who sought them. It alluded to people who specialized in the business of raising thin horses.Īware of the huge profit this business brought, those people often bought pretty-faced girls from poor families or from middlemen to raise. This ‘raising’ was not literal in meaning. No one had expected them to scour for the family that had raised Consort Li. The Chen family’s methods were even more ferocious than imaginable. Just as Feng Sheng predicted, a full-fledged drama was indeed underway. Apologies for the long wait and thanks for sticking around despite the lack of updates.
#FENG XING UNIVERSITY UPDATE#
I’m currently working on stockpiling chapters so I can update more frequently. I started translating this novel 11th of July last year, so almost a year has passed. I still have some stuff to sort out irl but I’m a lot better now. Hi everyone! It’s been half a year since the last chapter.