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    They're... actually not angry at all? Xu Feng was left dumbfounded. How could this be? He clearly knew that he didn't possess the legendary aura of a king, and his two girlfriends were certainly not so-called airheads. One was innocent, the other gentle, but both were very intelligent girls. How could they just let it go when faced with his philandering?

    Actually, this has to do with the customs of Hailan Star. Unlike Earth, Hailan Star is still in the Middle Ages, where polygamy is quite common. In fact, from the very beginning, neither Yu Sha nor Corona had ever imagined that Xu Feng would only marry one wife. Although... well, it happened a bit sooner than they had expected, but since both girls were already mentally prepared, of course they wouldn't be too angry with Xu Feng.

    Moreover, Xu Feng's account just now was very clear—he definitely had no intention of hiding anything and showed great respect for their feelings. If it were any other noble, they would simply pursue women without caring what their wives thought or how they felt. They would only care about their own pleasure.

    By comparison, Xu Feng was pretty much the perfect boyfriend. And both girls understood very well that he truly loved them and doted on them immensely. So, whether it was Corona or Yu Sha, of course they wouldn't be angry with him. Both girls calmly accepted the reality of sharing a husband.

    Of course, there would inevitably be some awkwardness between the two girls, but that was fine. As time passed and Yu Sha and Corona grew more familiar with each other—both being kind-hearted girls—they believed they would get along harmoniously!

    Although Xu Feng hadn't yet figured out why the two girls weren't angry, such an outcome undoubtedly made him extremely happy. Talk about luck! Two girls sharing one husband—where on Earth could such a good thing happen? Transmigration rules!

    With an arm around each of his girlfriends, he pulled them into his embrace. Sha Sha with her purity, Nana with her sexiness—each possessed a unique beauty, yet both were equally alluring.

    Xu Feng lowered his head and kissed her. Yu Sha's face flushed red. This shy girl was kissing her boyfriend in front of others for the first time, but she didn't pull away. After all, there was competition now. Yu Sha didn't want to upset Brother Xu Feng, so she blushed and kissed him back.

    After a good, long kiss, he left the elf girls' cherry lips. To be fair, Xu Feng then gave Corona a deep kiss as well.

    Holding both girls' hands, they returned to the table. The dishes had been reheated by the chef, and the exquisite food emitted an enticing aroma. They all enjoyed a lovely meal together.

    After dinner, Yu Sha said her goodbyes. Before officially marrying Xu Feng, she couldn't stay overnight at the viscount's residence. Xu Feng and Corona saw her off at the door, where a carriage was waiting to take her back.

    "Goodbye, Brother Xu Feng."

    "Goodbye, my dear."

    They kissed farewell, and then Xu Feng took Corona's hand and led her back inside, bringing her to his bedroom. It was yet another romantic and thrilling night.

    In the days that followed, Xu Feng was living the good life. With two beauties by his side, the world became so vibrant and colorful. However, as a transmigrant, Xu Feng deeply understood that the lap of luxury is a hero's graveyard. He wouldn't merely indulge in the pleasures of women. Although his days were very comfortable, Xu Feng had greater ambitions.

    Of course, things must be done step by step. First, he needed to find a way to make money. Although he now had tens of thousands of gold coins—which, by current living standards, was already a huge sum—Xu Feng didn't want to sit on his wealth until it ran out. Moreover, he now had a family to support and wives to provide for.

    What was the fastest way to make money?

    Of course, it was doing business. So the next day, Xu Feng went to the city of Arthas, on the bustling commercial street. Here, all kinds of goods were gathered, from elven handicrafts to beastmen specialties and dwarven equipment—everything one could imagine. Xu Feng was dazzled by the variety.

    He didn't rush into action but instead observed carefully. Three days later, Xu Feng acquired two shops: one clothing store and one restaurant. On the surface, they seemed ordinary, but one must remember that there's no such thing as a free lunch in this world. Xu Feng admitted he had no talent for business, nor had he studied business management in college. He didn't possess the ability to earn a fortune overnight. But that was fine—things could be done step by step. Through his observations, Xu Feng found that these two shops actually had decent business, with an annual profit close to fifty percent, which was already quite high.

    The reason the shop owners were transferring them was due to pressure from nearby competitors. Not far from there, there was another restaurant and a cloth store, whose backers were said to have considerable influence, squeezing out competitors until they couldn't sustain their businesses. But Xu Feng didn't care. After all, he was a viscount and even had an archmage—a saint expert—as his backing. How should I put it? He could practically strut around without worry.

    The owner was eager to sell, so Xu Feng managed to buy the two shops at an extremely low price. Under normal circumstances, their profits were still quite high, at least enough to cover the daily expenses of the viscount's residence, so he didn't have to worry about depleting his resources. Of course, for Xu Feng, this was only the first step. He planned to accumulate experience and then find opportunities to earn more money.

    Although he didn't understand business, Xu Feng was, after all, from Earth. As the saying goes, "If you haven't eaten pork, you've at least seen a pig run." He was still familiar with methods like discounts and promotions.

    So, on the day of the grand reopening, Xu Feng introduced a twenty percent discount and hired greeters. Customers who spent a certain amount could also receive small gifts.

    On Earth, these were old-fashioned promotional tactics that everyone was familiar with, but on Hailan Star, they were groundbreaking. As a result, customers flooded in, and sales tripled.

    Thriving business was a good thing, but competitors were not happy at all. Having all their customers snatched away was unacceptable. The shops opened at nine in the morning, but by noon, a group of uninvited guests had arrived.

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