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Chapter 330 - 269 She Will Come Tomorrow
Chapter 330: Chapter 269 She Will Come Tomorrow
Mr. Tang had already taken over the business operations of many properties, and it was his responsibility to entrust his sons’ education to their grandfather. The eldest son, in particular, had to be trained with priority, while the younger son would be nurtured when he grew a little older; both sons were shouldered with the crucial duty of upholding the family business.
Other children of the Tang Family also needed to be cultivated. Individual capabilities could be tested as they grew older.
The son before him would someday become the heir to the position of Clan Leader, just like himself.
As a father, Mr. Tang certainly could have taken a hands-on approach to educating his children by his side.
At this age, his son needed to attend school, while he was fully assuming the heaviest responsibilities of the family business, finding no extra time for his son’s education. More importantly, he wouldn’t be at home every day as before, and it wasn’t possible to leave all external businesses to be managed by clan members.
Every year, he would strive to find some time to tour around the country, inspecting whether the industries he had invested in could reach new peaks.
He would also look for other business opportunities. As a businessman, of course, it felt exhilarating to make money from the industries he had established—this was the spirit of an able man.
Unlike poor families who struggled to earn a living, sometimes making money was not entirely for the sake of survival but for the joy of earning money itself.
Pride in one’s successful moments was also an opportunity to demonstrate capability before peers or clan members, finding joy in the process.
Looking at his young son, already possessing the genetic inheritance to carry on, he felt gratified!
Naturally, Lady Tang wouldn’t be his only wife. Besides his main wife, Mr. Tang took a concubine after the birth of his eldest son.
This occurred during one of his trips to the Capital City, where a broker took a liking to him and suggested his daughter as a concubine.
With the idea of an alliance in mind, they couldn’t hope to gain advantages from him.
Mr. Tang met the young woman and found her quite agreeable. After all, which man did not have multiple wives and concubines? Without a word to his family, he brought the concubine back in a sedan chair upon his return.
Lady Tang never expected that her husband would bring back a rival after just one trip out, a new woman by his side, and as a woman, she couldn’t stop it.
Her heart filled with hate, having to share her husband with someone else, but what could she do to sway him?
She could only write to her family for help, only to receive a reply advising her to behave in the Tang Household and not stir up trouble. After all, she was the main wife and no one could outshine her.
Lady Tang could only swallow her anger, having no control in the Tang Household and unable to give the concubine contraceptive decoctions. Soon, while she was pregnant with her second son, the concubine became pregnant as well.
Luckily, her fortune prevailed, giving birth to another son, while the concubine only had a daughter.
For a family as substantial as the Tangs, how could someone like Mr. Tang be satisfied with just one main wife and one concubine?
So, last year, while doing business in the North, he took another client’s woman as a concubine and brought her home.
After all, there was no shortage of spare courtyards in the large family home, and he could bring a woman home after each trip, with his parents tacitly approving and his siblings unable to comment.
Even if his main wife was reluctant, she had no choice but to acquiesce and even had to give gifts to the concubines.
In his male pride, Mr. Tang was enjoying the prime of life, looking forward to another trip after the Spring Festival.
However, with this thought still unspoken to his family, he had to consider whether to revisit that place since it bordered the frontier where bandits were numerous. It might be dangerous, but it was equally likely to encounter something more valuable amidst the dangers.
Mr. Tang was planning his next trip solely for the sake of his medicine shop business; long-distance travel was also for transporting medicinal herbs.
Indeed, he could let the family team do it, as their clan had a strong transportation team and clan members managed this aspect as well.
His thought was that fortune favors the bold; if everything was left to clan members, one would never know how much they profited on the side—it’s one thing to be oblivious, but he did not want to be kept in the dark.
Shunyan, being highly regarded by his grandfather and the family, also felt great pressure; this was why even at his young age, he experienced the weight of expectations.
With Meng Zhaojun boasting her abilities before him, it would irritate him, yet he had no choice but to accept and grow stronger with her.
In Tang Shunyan’s heart, even the talented youngest sister of the Ye family would show off her abilities in front of others.
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