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The Carefree Young Scholar.

Chapter 57: Regret of the Liu Family Direct Line. [56]



Summary

Old Fang presented a bag of profits from selling candied hawthorns, which he intended to share with Li Yi, the inventor of the product. Despite their initial reluctance, Old Fang and his group accepted half the profits, acknowledging Li Yi's critical role in their success. They had not only sold candied hawthorns but also capitalized on hawthorn fruit sales, leading to substantial earnings. Li Yi planned to delegate the candied hawthorn business to their wives, recognizing their talents. Meanwhile, the Liu family's candied hawthorn business faced decline, making them envious of Old Fang's success. Regret filled the Liu family as they realized their mistakes in underestimating those they once looked down upon.

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