As soon as Jiang Kexin was born, her parents arranged a childhood engagement for her. However, within five days, the boy choked to death while nursing.
At five years old, another engagement w...
"Look, Young Master Jiang has admitted it. Then... I won't delay you from working. I'm leaving and I won't see you again." After Liu Feiyang finished speaking, he jumped directly onto the carriage waiting on the side. The next moment, Xiao Wu drove away.
satisfying:.....
Seeing that everything was settled, Jiang Hui said, "It's getting dark, let's go buy some salt."
satisfying:.....
She had never been so speechless in her life. Looking at Brother Hui, she really wondered if he had deliberately agreed with Liu Feiyang just now. The two of them were like performing a crosstalk.
Li's Grocery Store.
Last time I sold tung oil and cotton paper here, this time the boss saw that the big customer had come again, and he was so happy that he came forward to greet him with a smile: "Mr. Jiang, Miss Jiang, what are you buying today?"
Jiang Kexin: "Salt."
Shopkeeper Li: "Yes, yes, these are all necessary items, we have them all."
"Would you like stir-fried or pickled vegetables?"
In this era, people used coarse-grained salt for pickling vegetables, and ordinary people used finer salt for cooking. Compared with modern times, the fine salt here was still very coarse.
"I want 300 kilograms of pickled vegetables."
Shopkeeper Li's outstretched hand stopped in mid-air, wondering how many pickles would require three hundred kilograms of salt?
"Oh, I only have 200 kilograms at most. If you're not in a hurry, I can send you another 100 kilograms tomorrow afternoon."
Ke Xin nodded when she heard this: "If the price is cheap, it's not impossible."
She tried to bargain with the shopkeeper Li, but found that she could not win the argument with the ancient man. In the end, Brother Hui showed his strength and bargained the salt for pickled vegetables from 15 cents per catty to 12 cents per catty.
Two hundred kilograms of salt cost more than two taels of silver. Adding the deposit, he gave Manager Li a total of three taels. The rest could only be settled after the goods were delivered to his door, and then the remaining nine hundred coins would be paid.