The family couldn't go looking for food; they could only gather some roots and wild fruits on the mountain and catch small animals. How could they ever get full this way?
Later, Princess Consort Luling was on the brink of death.
These days were unlivable!
If she didn't find money and food soon, she too would starve to death.
She picked up Guoguo and Jingjing, lied saying she was going to find food, and quietly sold them to the villagers for thirty taels of silver.
Guoguo sold for ten taels, Jingjing for twenty taels.
With the children gone, Li Xingmao would surely ask questions, so she quietly escaped.
On and on she walked, not knowing how long until she realized Guoguo had grown up.
Decked out in gold and silver, looking very affluent.
People called Guoguo "Young Madam Baili."
She happily called out to Guoguo, "Guoguo, let's go back to how things were, let's reconcile as mother and daughter."
Now that Guoguo had money, she wouldn't starve to death.
