Chapter 24 Pawn Shop (2/2)



Yun Nian'an looked at the shopkeeper's contemptuous attitude and could not help but sneer. He took the glass cup from his sleeve and was unwilling to hand it over.

Instead, he said to the shopkeeper: "Shopkeeper, take a look at my treasure, maybe it will catch your eye."

The shopkeeper's eyes widened when he heard it, and he quickly stretched out his hand, "Come on, let me take a look first."

Yun Nian'an snorted coldly when he heard it.

"People say that there are a lot of rules in the pawnshop. We are in such a bad situation that we want to pawn our family heirlooms.

If the shopkeeper is sincere, why don't we talk inside? ”

When the shopkeeper heard that Yun Nian'an was so smart at such a young age, he couldn't help but nodded and said, "Okay! Come on, come in."

As he said this, he walked out from the counter. They had a private room specially for those distinguished guests to choose treasures or pawn their items.

Like the colored glass in the little girl's hand, the shopkeeper traveled all over the country when he was young and knew that this was top-grade colored glass.

There might not be many in the entire dynasty, but the little girl actually has one.

Moreover, it looked like it was even better than the glass cups he had seen in the homes of the rich and powerful before!

It is the best of the best. If he misses it, he will regret it for the rest of his life.

Yun Nian'an saw that the shopkeeper was a connoisseur of goods, and nodded with satisfaction.

He brought his father and followed the shopkeeper to the private room. The shopkeeper took out a tray with a piece of fine cloth on it.

Yun Nian'an gently placed the glass cup on the tray, and the shopkeeper looked at the glass cup carefully!

He touched it gently and nodded, "Yes! Yes, it's a good baby!"

After saying this, he looked at Yun Nian'an again, "I wonder how much silver you plan to sell it for."

Yun Nian'an glanced at the shopkeeper's face and said, "Since you are not the shopkeeper, make an offer first and let me hear it. If the price is right, I will sell it to you."

After saying this, he coughed lightly and looked at the shopkeeper: "Even though we are in trouble now, we still know how much the glass cup is worth.

Shopkeeper, please think about it yourself. Although we are fleeing from famine now, I believe this treasure will be sold at a sky-high price if it is brought to the capital. ”

After saying this, she looked at the shopkeeper. When the shopkeeper heard the girl say this, his heart skipped a beat.

I was also thinking that I could buy this thing from the little girl at a low price, and then sell it in Beijing. Wouldn't that mean I wouldn't have to worry about the rest of my life?

It turned out that the little girl was very smart. The reason why Yun Nian'an didn't want to go to the capital to sell herself was because the people in the capital were all old foxes.

If I were to take such a treasure of mine directly to the capital to sell it, my identity would definitely be investigated by others.

Ordinary people can't afford such incredible and rare things.

The Yun family doesn't have any support now, so they can get rich slowly. However, it is impossible to take such a priceless treasure to the capital to sell it directly. It would be difficult to deal with it if it was discovered by someone with ulterior motives.

And from memory, I know that although the great dynasty also has some good treasures, they are basically in the hands of the royal family.

The shopkeeper couldn't help but feel conflicted as he held the item. If this item were placed in the capital, it would probably cost tens of thousands of taels. Yet, this was just a rare treasure that was not in demand.

But in a small town like theirs, it is impossible to sell it for tens of thousands of taels.

Yun Nian'an looked at the shopkeeper's tangled expression and said, "Shopkeeper, to be honest, this was accidentally obtained by an elder in the family from a merchant from another country, and it has been passed down for generations.

If our family hadn't really fallen on hard times, we would never have been able to take out such a family heirloom.

I believe the shopkeeper knows what's good. Even if you take it to Beijing, you probably won't be able to find a glass cup of this quality! ”

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