Then Su Laosan chuckled and said, "Girl, this is such a novel thing. If it were to be sold, wouldn't it fetch an astronomical price?"
Grandma Su watched intently from the side, thinking to herself, "They really are cut from the same mold."
"I won't sell it. A gift for my mother must be one of a kind, not something that's common everywhere."
Su Muyao wore an arrogant expression, but in her heart she was thinking that while she certainly had things in her space, she also had plenty of other little trinkets.
Those were all magical things in ancient times; if someone wanted to sell them, they could just take out a few.
I suddenly thought of all the toys in my space. Could we rent a space for a ring toss game?
Especially for the children of wealthy families in Beijing, how much should they be sold for?
At the time, I just thought I should stock up on everything, but now it seems it has really come in handy.
Those lifelike and adorable plush toys, in terms of both materials and colors, are something that could not be imitated in ancient times.
“If you want to do business, Dad, I have a way to make even more money.”
"After we celebrate Mom's birthday today, tomorrow you'll come with me to count money until your hands cramp."
Upon hearing this, Old Man Su and Old Woman Su were overjoyed.
"My dear child, why don't you take Grandma with you to take a look? Grandma also wants to count money until her hands cramp up." Grandma Su chuckled as she finished speaking.
"Okay, Grandpa, Grandma, and Mom, let's all go together."
Tao Xiu felt extremely happy standing to the side.
The simple birthday banquet ended quickly, and Tao Xiu gave each of the maids and guards in the mansion a red envelope.
She received another wave of gratitude from the servants, and almost everyone was very glad to have been transferred to the Princess's residence.
Many of the maids and servants who were trained with them at the same time were beaten or scolded, or even put to death, because their masters were unhappy.
They were bound by a death contract, and were basically sold into the palace by their parents at a very young age.
Therefore, the training from childhood is to serve the master well and never have a heart of betrayal.
So when they reached a certain age, they were assigned to serve the concubines in the palace, or given to some king of a different surname as playthings! In short, very few of them could truly have a good ending.
They were extremely fortunate to have encountered such a kind family as the Princess's Mansion.
A night of revelry.
After Su Muyao dragged her tired body to the room, she closed the door and then slipped into the space.
Upon reaching the spring, he gulped down a whole basin of water.
"Thank goodness for this spiritual spring water, otherwise my small body probably wouldn't have been able to withstand it."
After speaking, he looked down at the spirit fruit trees covering the mountains and fields, and the golden crops in the black soil.
He received it all with his mind and looked at the mountain of crops on the open ground, feeling quite troubled.
It seems that from now on, the factory workers should just receive food instead of gifts.
This would save these people the trouble of buying food. Su Muyao looked at Ling Mountain and sighed, but still didn't go over.
The main reason is that the animals have become accustomed to Lingshan, and I will probably have very little contact with them in the future.
Instead of planting crops on the black soil where the grain had been harvested, they planted a lot of strawberries in it.
After finishing his work in the space, he finally returned to his comfortable bed to sleep.
I had no dreams that night.
The next day, when the rooster crowed, Su Muyao slowly woke up from her sleep.
It's funny to think about it now, which big shot keeps both chickens and ducks in their yard?
I sorted out three sacks of various dolls, ornaments, and porcelain cups from the space.
They even took out several of those glittering little piggy banks. I remember when I was little, my favorite thing to do was ring toss, and you could save money by tossing the piggy banks.
Especially during the Lunar New Year, as I've grown up, I've basically stopped seeing those ring toss games.
Ring toss is a childhood memory for all children.
Just as I was about to turn around, I saw Guan Gong, the God of Wealth, Buddha, and Guanyin who grants children—these were all rather large decorative items.
I figured my ring toss game would attract not only kids but also some adults, so I needed to bring some items that adults would also like, and they had to be unusual.
Because of the promise his daughter made the day before, Su Laosan waited outside the door early in the morning.
"Sweetie, get up. Let's eat first and then go out."
As he spoke, he glanced at the things that the maids were tidying up in the courtyard, among which were many strange and unusual items.
Su Laosan curiously focused his eyes on the pile of things. Many of the items were ones he had never seen before, so he picked them up one by one to take a look.
When I saw something strange, I picked it up out of curiosity and held it to my eyes. Looking into the distance, I was surprised to see it so clearly.
Thinking it was a valuable item, he kept it, knowing that if someone else won it in a ring toss game, he would have nowhere to turn to cry.
After breakfast, we arrived at the spot we had rented in advance, where there were vendors setting up stalls on both sides.
Behind it is my own shop. Since the two shops have been combined into one, the area in front is quite large.
Because they needed a larger space for their stall, they rented the space from the neighboring vendor as well, paying enough money for that vendor to earn a day's wages.
When that person first heard about it, he just thought it was a rich family wanting to experience the lives of poor people like them.
After all, it's just a stall; who can guarantee that someone will buy anything?
In the end, he had run into someone who was foolish and had too much money. The stall owner happily took the money, packed up his stall, and went home.
As soon as Su Laosan set up his stall, it was surrounded by a large crowd, with many people pointing and commenting on the items displayed on the ground.
"What is this? It's so beautifully made."
"My God, look! Isn't this the Guanyin Bodhisattva who grants children? Look at it, it's probably the best of the best. I wonder how much it's worth. Why is it just lying on the ground like this?"
Another woman, dressed in an elegant gown, frowned and yelled at the man beside the stall, "Is this how you do business? How am I supposed to know if something is good or bad if I don't check it out myself?"
Just as Su Laosan finished arranging the things his daughter had mentioned, a beautiful woman yelled at him in a high-pitched voice.
Who is he? Now he's just taking advantage of his daughter being a princess, showing this woman absolutely no respect.
"What are you yelling about? I never said I put these things up to sell."
"So what if you're rich? You might not be able to buy all these things from me even if you have money, humph."
Upon hearing this, the maidservant beside the woman angrily pointed at Su Laosan's nose and began to curse, "Do you know who you are talking to? How dare you, a boorish country bumpkin, insult our lady?"
Some of the onlookers recognized the woman and advised Su Laosan, "Brother, you should say less. This is the third wife of the Chen family."
"I heard that her master has some connections with Lord Chen, and this third wife is the master's favorite concubine. You must never offend her, no matter who you offend."
Su Muyao sat on a small stool at the very edge, probably because she was small and was holding a large doll in her arms.
Nobody noticed that there was a little baby dressed in expensive clothes over there.
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