True to his words of giving Jinhua all that he had, Liu Dahei stuffed all his assets into the boxes of betrothal gifts and carried them to the Miao stockade.
There were 120 boxes containing expensive items like gold, silver, and jewelry (snatched), ordinary fabrics, and daily furniture. One of the boxes even contained Liu Dahei's silver, banknotes and account book.
Seeing that he dared to give this as a betrothal gift, Ji'an knew that he was sincere. His prejudice against him decreased a little, but he still didn't look very happy.
He handed the box to his youngest daughter and planned to give it to her as her dowry. This way, Liu Dahei would become a pauper and had to rely on his daughter to make a living.
At the thought of this, Ji'an was even more satisfied.
He gave most of the betrothal gifts to his daughter as dowry, but he kept all the books.