Lian Hua'er married Song Hailong, the fourth son of the Song family, and the Lian family came to see her get married. The village was also very envious that the Lian family not only produced a talented scholar, but also married their granddaughter into the Song family. In order to build up her reputation for distilled grape wine, Lian Man'er specially brought the wine to the Song Mansion wedding banquet to promote it. After the wedding guests tasted the distilled grape wine, they praised it quite a lot. Lian Man'er took the opportunity to get the order and successfully made her own wine. Distilled wine was a big seller.
Lian Hua'er heard in the wedding room that the maid of the Song Mansion complained about her parents' coming to the Song Mansion wedding banquet to sell wine, and she felt even more resentment towards Lian Man'er. Wu Zhonglian refused to send goods to Song Haikun after he lost his books. Therefore, Song Haikun had no owner. On this day, he came to present Wu Zhonglian with Zhuangyuan red brandy. Wu Zhonglian saw Song Haikun's attentiveness and arranged for him to order a hundred jars of wine for delivery. To the capital.
Lian Hua'er served tea to her mother-in-law the next day, but the Song family's mistress made things difficult for her. As a result, Lian Hua'er learned that her husband Song Hailong, who had made a glorious statement, was not the legitimate son of her mistress, but the most disliked bastard of the Song family. Because Lian Man'er made money by selling wine at the wedding banquet, Lian Hua'er was fined and her monthly fine was halved, and her servants were halved. Even Hua'er suffered.
After Lian Hua'er returned to the room, she accused Song Hailong of deceiving him. However, Song Hailong said that he did not intend to deceive Lian Hua'er, but he had always felt that his life experience was difficult to disclose, so he did not say anything. Song Hailong said that as long as the two of them live a stable life, their lives in the house will be fine. Live well.
Lian Man'er borrowed another two hundred taels of silver from Wang Laojin in order to make more wine. She had also borrowed a lot of silver from other shopkeepers before. Lian Shouxin was worried that they would be in trouble if they failed to pay the silver. But Lian Man'er thought that as long as she delivered the hundred jars of wine ordered by Song Haikun to the capital, she would naturally get the money. Lian Hua'er had a grudge against Lian Man'er. After learning from Song Hailong that Song Haikun was ordering wine from Lian Man'er, he hatched a plan and found a broker who was mixed up in black and white and paid him to transport Lian Man'er's wine. The time and route were told to the bandits.
Shen Nuo and Shi San couldn't get their books back, so they had to agree to Yu Xiang Jin to do another job, pretending to be a government official and rob Lian Man'er's wine. Lian Man'er lost the wine and did not get any money from Song Haikun. The creditors who had previously borrowed money came to collect the debt. Wang Laojin saw that Lian Man'er could not pay the money for the time being, so he took the initiative to help Man'er out. Lian Maner chatted with Wang Laojin about his wine being seized by the government. Wang Laojin noticed something unusual and agreed to help investigate.
Shen Nuo took the people from the village to open the box and discovered that the robbed thing was wine, and garlic peanuts were also found in the wine box. Shen Nuo realized that the person he robbed was Lian Man'er. The next day, Shen Nuo went to Yu Xiangjin to ask for the batch of wine robbed yesterday. Yu Xiangjin asked Shen Nuo to choose between the book and Lian Man'er's wine. Shen Nuo finally chose Lian Man'er's wine.
Shen Nuo learned from Yu Xiangjin that the books mainly recorded the accounts of the various guilds of Jinyang Bank. Now that the books have not been obtained, Shen Nuo decided to find another way to obtain the information. Shopkeeper Qian came to Lian Man'er to collect debts. Lian Man'er wanted to ask the other party to grant him some time to use grapes to make wine, but shopkeeper Qian was unwilling to give him a grace period. In the end, Wang Youheng came forward to help Lian Man'er pay off the debt. Wang Youheng saw that Lian Man'er was unhappy because of money every day, and asked Man'er about the happy things in her memory. But Man'er said that her impression was eating, making money, and watching fireworks, but now there are no fireworks here.