Perhaps seeing how seriously Wan Qiqi was counting, Eleven couldn't help but say, "Young Master, Chen Wanshi is much better at math than me!"
Wan Qiqi paused for a moment, a hint of anger appearing on her face, but because her head was lowered, no one could see it.
She suddenly realized that Xie Xing might be testing her again.
Although the original owner knew a few words and could do some arithmetic, she only knew the basics and could not be like her.
But she didn't intend to lose the coins; instead, she arranged the copper coins in stacks of one hundred on the ground.
After a while, Wan Qiqi collected all the copper coins from the ground into her money bag, stood up and said to Xie Xing, "It's 1554 coins in total, enough to buy three jars, and there's still a bit too much."
Eleven looked at Wan Qiqi with curiosity and praised, "Young Master, she is so clever!" It was the first time he had ever seen money counted like this, but it seemed that counting it in stacks like this was indeed clearer.
But he was curious: how did Wan Qiqi calculate so quickly?
Xie Xing pretended to be deep in thought, then spread his hands, gesturing for Wan Qiqi to bring over the money pouch.
Wan Qiqi frowned and handed over the money pouch.
Xie Xing tossed the money bag to Eleven, then pulled out an identical money bag, took out a silver ingot from it, and threw it over.
Wan Qiqi quickly reached out to catch it, thus narrowly avoiding being hit by the silver.
Holding it in her hand, she realized that the silver coin was larger than the one she had given to the waiter—a full ten taels!
She looked up at Xie Xing, her face full of confusion.
Xie Xing said, "From now on, send one jar every day to that teahouse we just visited..."
Holy crap!
Only this sentence can express Wan Qiqi's inner feelings.
So it turns out that teahouse belongs to Xie Xing! And he was just pretending to be a customer.
Moreover, she unintentionally struck a long-term business deal!
Did you earn ten taels of silver?
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