Farmer's eldest sister becomes rich

Chapter 274 Buying a Jar



Chapter 274 Buying a Jar

"We need to buy four large urns of this size."

The shopkeeper raised his hand and pointed at the rows of large urns and said, "If you don't mind, you can sell those empty urns to you."

"What? The shopkeeper wants to sell these big jars?"

When An Yue heard what the shopkeeper said, she was a little shocked for a moment.

She pointed to a few large urns to confirm, and asked, "Boss, are you talking about these?"

The shopkeeper nodded with a somewhat sad look on his face: "Yes."

"Then I want to buy four. How much will the shopkeeper sell them to me for?"

The shopkeeper said in a sad voice: "These large urns in the shop are all made with great craftsmanship. Now that there is a natural disaster, we have no choice but to sell them!"

After the shopkeeper finished speaking, he shook his head helplessly and said to An Yue: "One hundred and fifty coins each, what do you think, young lady?"

An Yue thought: [Before, the big salt jar I bought cost six coins, and the small one cost four coins. This big jar is so big, and the workmanship is really fine, and it looks very thick, but it costs 150 coins, which is still too expensive! How about bargaining? ]

So, An Yue asked, "Boss, you just happen to want to sell it, and I just happen to want to buy it."

"How about this? I'll buy four large urns, two medium urns, and two small urns. Can the shopkeeper give me a better discount?"

He sighed again and said, "Hey! Girl, the price I'm selling at now is already a loss, so you'd better not bargain anymore."

"Boss, in this drought, there is no food or water everywhere, and refugees are inevitable. Rather than letting the refugees rob or smash it, it is better to sell it to me now.

An Yue paused, quickly glanced at the shopkeeper's expression, and continued: "Oh, these large items are extremely inconvenient to move around. If they are accidentally damaged, they will be worthless."

"Now that the shopkeeper has sold them to me, I can cash them in and put them in my pocket. Wouldn't that make me feel more at ease?"

The shopkeeper turned around, lowered his head, stroked his beard, and thought for a moment.

Soon, he turned around again and asked seriously, "How much money do you plan to pay for it, girl?"

An Yue pointed to the large, medium, and small urns mentioned earlier and said, "I want all of them. I'll pay 500 coins for them all. How about that?"

The shopkeeper heard this and waved his hands in surprise, saying, "Girl, your offer is really embarrassing!"

"Boss, I have to hire a car to take these big items home. If they get damaged during the bumpy ride, I'll lose a lot of money."

"Miss, although the drought is severe now, these things cost me a lot of money to buy. They are really useless!"

An Yue pouted and pretended to be regretful, "Oh, it seems that the shopkeeper is unwilling to give up, so forget it! Let's go to another store to have a look."

An Yue pointed to the large vat of sorghum rice and said, "Then let's pay for the sorghum rice and salt!"

The shopkeeper poured the sorghum and brown rice in the large vat into the cloth bag, and weighed the little remaining salt one by one.

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After An Yue paid the money, she asked Daniu and Ale to put all the sorghum, brown rice and salt into the backpack.

An Yue Guyi weighed a few taels of silver in her hand and asked again, "Boss, are you really not going to sell it?"

The shopkeeper stood there without saying anything.

An Yue looked around and prepared to leave. She weighed the silver as she walked and said leisurely, "Hey! It's better not to sell it. These are all hard-earned money! It's safer for me to keep the silver!"

After the shopkeeper heard An Yue's last words, he finally ran forward and called out to An Yue: "Miss, please stay!"

An Yue stopped walking forward, secretly delighted but trying to restrain herself, and asked, "Have you changed your mind, boss?"

The shopkeeper shook his head helplessly: "Miss, please follow me."

An Yue quickly winked at the big Niu A'er who was walking beside her.

The shopkeeper walked in front, sighing as he walked: "Hey! Girl, you are not bargaining at all, you are really cutting the blood from my heart!"

"Oh, big boss, you are too serious. The world is unstable under this disaster. Exchange these large items for silver and keep them on hand. This is the way to keep the green mountains alive and not be afraid of running out of firewood."

After An Yue finished speaking, she counted out five hundred coins and handed them to the shopkeeper.

The shopkeeper took the money and said with a look of confusion on his face: "Girl, you have such a cute mouth, I'm afraid even the storyteller can't compare to you!"

An Yueqiao smiled and said, "Shopkeeper, you are too kind."

An Yue and the shopkeeper came to the large urns and turned to Daniu Ale and said, "Daniu Ale, the two of you slowly move these large urns outside the shop."

"Okay, miss." The two men said, quickly put down the backpack, and began to move slowly towards the shop door.

At this time, it was already Si time.

An Yue calculated that by now, Li Wu should have returned to the village and turned back to the town entrance.

So, An Yue said to the shopkeeper, "Shopkeeper, let them move slowly to the door of the shop first, I will call a bullock cart over."

"Come on, come on, girl!"

An Yue quickly walked out of the shop and headed towards the town entrance.

After a while, An Yue arrived at the entrance of the town. He looked left and right but didn't see Li Wu's ox cart. An Yue scratched his head and stood there feeling a little disappointed.

Just as she was about to turn around and return to the grain and oil shop, the sound of Li Wu driving a ox cart came from the direction of Baili Village.

An Yue quickly waved to Li Wu and shouted, "Uncle Li, you are finally here."

The ox cart quickly approached An Yue, and Li Wu asked with a smile: "Yue Yue has been waiting here for a long time?"

"Hehe, that's not the case. Please ask Uncle Li and Yueyue to go to the grain and oil shop on the main street."

"Okay, okay, then Yueyue, hurry up and sit on it."

After An Yue got on the ox cart, Li Wu drove the cart towards the grain and oil shop designated by An Yue.

After a few breaths, the ox cart arrived outside the grain and oil shop.

An Yue jumped off the ox cart and pointed at the large jars at the door of the shop and said to Li Wu: "Uncle Li, these are the large jars."

"Yes, sure, no problem. But you can't sit on the cart because of these big jars on it."

"We can just walk back."

"Then put it on the oxcart!"

An Yue shouted, "Big Ox, Ale, come here and lift these large urns onto the ox cart first."

"Okay, miss." The two of them responded and started moving.

The shopkeeper and Li Wu saw that they were having some difficulty lifting it, so they ran forward to help.

The four of them lifted at the same time, and soon they had placed the four large urns and two medium urns on the ox cart.

There were two small jars on the ground. Li Wu said, "Yueyue, can you carry those two jars by yourselves? I'm afraid the cow can't pull them."

"Okay, okay. Uncle Li, go ahead and rest by the road and wait for us. We will get there as soon as possible."

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