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Chapter 1841 - Chapter 1829: Song Hong Divides the Family (Part 2)

As for Song Chongqin, aside from his share of the estate, a sum of Silver was set aside for his future marriage.

Since Song Chongqin was still young, he wouldn't be moving out of the Duke's Mansion until he got married.

Regarding the concubines, those who wished to stay in the Duke's Mansion could remain, as the cost of their living expenses was negligible. Those unwilling to stay could leave with their married sons, and Song Hong would not hold them back.

Every concubine received a portion of private Silver Coin, meant for their retirement and comfort, provided they didn't squander it away foolishly.

And because Maternal Aunt Meng only had two daughters, with the younger one still unmarried, she naturally stayed in the Duke's Mansion.

Among the other concubines, Lady Yuan's only son, Song Chongming, was married. Because his health was consistently poor, Lady Yuan was deeply worried, and her sole reliance in her later years would be this son, so she naturally left with him.

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