Chapter 27 Two shopkeepers fought over a mineral water bottle



When she heard that the pawnshop had offered fifty taels of silver, the girl refused without blinking, obviously dissatisfied with the price.

He was worried that the other party wanted too much and that his store couldn't accommodate this treasure.

The shopkeeper had his own little plans in mind, and Su Miaomiao naturally had one too.

Seeing how much the other party liked the item, Su Miaomiao recalled the shop owner's angry look at losing her business. She felt that this item should be able to be sold for a higher price than fifty taels.

So she decided to ask for a little more, and if the other party didn't agree, she would bargain later.

So she cleared her throat and said.

"At least two hundred taels of silver."

"Two hundred taels?"

The shopkeeper repeated it.

He didn't show any expression on his face, but he was actually very glad that the price was within his acceptable range.

He glanced at Su Miaomiao and shook his head.

"Miss, two hundred taels is too much. Can you make it cheaper? I really like this treasure."

Do you want more?

Su Miaomiao pretended to be hesitant and spoke with some embarrassment.

"Such a fine thing, I think it's worth two hundred taels, but since you've asked, considering our fate, I'll give you a twenty-tael discount. I can sell this bottle to you for one hundred and eighty taels of silver."

"I'm a bit short on money lately, and I haven't been able to raise that much money here. Is one hundred and fifty taels of silver okay?"

I heard the shopkeeper say that he could give her 150 taels of silver.

Su Miaomiao was so happy that she wanted to stand up and spin around.

But fortunately she held back.

Based on her years of experience in bargaining, she had to try harder at this time.

She forced herself to suppress the corners of her mouth that kept rising, put on a stern face and pretended to be dissatisfied. She stood up, picked up the water bottle and pretended to leave.

"One hundred and fifty taels of silver is a price I can't accept. It seems the shopkeeper doesn't really want this treasure. Goodbye!"

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