Su Sijin would sometimes chime in with a word or two.
If time wasn't limited, Su Sijin wouldn't have the heart to interrupt him, "Shopkeeper, I just landed here and I don't have enough money, so I took some jewelry to exchange for some silver."
Su Sijin pretended to take something out of her sleeve, but in fact she was selecting ornaments that could be pawned in the space.
Su Sijin took out three relatively common ornaments and placed them in front of the shopkeeper.
"I have a hairpin, a pair of earrings, and a Bu Yao. What's the price you can offer?"
The hairpin was made of pure gold but in a simple style, the earrings were also made of pure gold, and the only thing worth showing off was Bu Yao. The total value of the three items was no more than fifty taels.
As she expected, the shopkeeper glanced at her casually and asked, "Madam, do you plan to pawn your property alive or dead?"
"What is a dead person worth? What is a living person worth?"
"Dead for one hundred taels, alive for fifty taels."
Su Sijin: "..."
She estimated that even a new one would only cost fifty taels.
One hundred taels? Are you sure it's not charity?
"I only bought this for fifty taels. I've been wearing it for a while, so shouldn't it depreciate?" Su Sijin still couldn't get over it! Buy for fifty and sell for a hundred?
This deal is indeed very tempting, but I always feel like I got one thing extra.
The shopkeeper waved his hand nonchalantly, "I hit it off with you two right away, so let's just make friends. Besides, I can quote the price and have my own channels, so I won't lose money."
Su Sijin raised her eyebrows. Is that so?
Since the display cabinet said so, Su Sijin threw away the last bit of burden in her heart and took out the real good things.
There are a total of twenty pieces, ranging from small earrings to large headpieces, necklaces and other exquisite gold accessories.
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