Chi Yu drunkenly found herself transmigrated into a cannon-fodder character in a rural farming novel that emphasized hardship and survival. In the original story, the main character was accused of ...
Since she said she would give them 20%, she definitely will.
When it arrives, it will still be eight hundred taels of silver, and this silver will not be available until after the New Year.
After all, a blizzard is coming. The heavy snow will block the mountain passes, and Qin Mu and his group won't be able to get up there at all!
Compared to the silver she could get right now, she guessed that her clansmen would prefer to sell it to the Qiao family for eight hundred taels.
Thinking these thoughts rapidly, Chi Qiao still felt somewhat unwilling and said:
"Sister Qiao, if it's eight hundred taels, we have to leave two wild boars behind!"
The Qiao family didn't want to leave a single one behind!
Judging from Chi Qiao's expression, she estimated that if she said no, the other party would immediately raise the price by one hundred taels.
Between one hundred taels of silver and two wild boars, she decisively chose the former.
However, like Chi Qiao, she was also unwilling to give up.
"At most, we can only leave you one head, and that will be the smallest one."
If Sister-in-law Zhou thinks it's okay, we can exchange money for goods.
If you're unwilling, then as you said, let's remain on good terms even if the deal falls through!
Chi Qiaoxin had already agreed, but she pretended to hesitate for a moment, her gaze sweeping over the wild boars once more.
Finally, amidst everyone's trepidation, she nodded.
"Alright, then we'll give you eight hundred taels. We'll keep the smaller wild boar!"
As a businessman, Qiao's main target was those three bears.
As the wife of the county magistrate, she wanted to get more wild boar meat so she could distribute it to the government office.
Therefore, when she heard Chi Qiao agree, a smile unconsciously appeared on her face.
Chi Dongyi, who was standing to the side, became somewhat excited when he heard that the item had been sold for eight hundred taels in the end.
Although the commercial tax requires 20% of the money from selling charcoal and vegetables, this doesn't apply to wild animals.
That day, apart from Liu Qingshan's family, everyone else went up the mountain.
After deducting the 30% that was given to Xiaoyu, the remaining silver was divided among everyone, so everyone received quite a bit.
If you calculate it this way, the income from selling wild animals is more than what everyone else earns from burning charcoal and selling vegetables.
So excited, Chi Dongyi's voice cracked when he called for help.
"Ahua, quickly bring some people over to move these things!"
Seeing this, Qiao was not afraid that the other party would keep her things, and immediately reached out and took the eight hundred taels of silver notes from the maid.
Chi Dongyi had never seen a banknote in his life. He looked at the money that Qiao Shi handed over and hesitated to accept it.
Seeing this, the fish reached out and took it, examining it closely.
Finally, he handed it to Chi Dongyi: "Uncle Clan Chief, this number is correct."
Each silver note is worth one hundred taels, and there are eight notes in total!
The few sheets of paper, though light and flimsy, felt like a hot potato to Chi Dongyi.
He quickly shoved it back into Chi Yu's hand.
"Little Fish, you take this first. You can take it out later when everyone is dividing the money!"
If possible, he would like to exchange the silver notes for silver.
He always felt that banknotes lacked a sense of reality, and that exchanging them for silver was more tangible!
Chi Yu looked at him and didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
After Chi Hua and the others came and carried the wild animals onto the car, she addressed Qiao Shi in a low voice, following her older sister's address.
"Sister Qiao, my family grows some vegetables of excellent quality. Would you like to buy them?"
Although Qiao married Zheng, the county magistrate, and became the wife of an official, she always considered herself a businesswoman.
Currently, all the vegetables available in Chijia'ao are what she requested.
Besides using the food themselves, the restaurant would also resell it to wealthy families in the city.
These vegetables from Chijia'ao, even though they filled several trucks.
But when you divide it up, there really isn't much.
So when Chi Yu said there were more dishes, and they looked even better, she couldn't help but become interested.