Chapter 429: Little Brother and Sister (46)

There is no need to count, Bo Erlang knows that this is a big business, and there is no reason not to make a deal.

It is...

He scratched the back of his head and asked his daughter-in-law in a low voice.

"If we sell the chicken directly to them, will we rob the restaurant business?"

Boshiro heard it.

Pulling his second brother's sleeve, he gave him a look: "Whatever, the shopkeeper of the restaurant looks down on us, it's better to rob it." ”

That's just as well.

When the man saw that the matter was settled, he prepared to leave.

Thinking of something, he turned back and asked, "Is there any other game besides pheasants?" ”

Other game? Bo Erlang and the others turned their heads to look at Ah Chan.

Ah Chan was listening to them, and he was listening with relish.

Suddenly saw the string of eyes.

"Huh?" She shook her head blankly, she only saw pheasants, and she didn't know if there were anything else.

[Yes, there are many. 】

The system reminded her.

"Well, there is!" She nodded violently again.

If you say yes, then there is.

"Okay, bring us any good things to see, as long as the things are good, we will buy them."

Yuanwaifu, it is so wealthy, Bo Erlang and others sighed silently.

It wasn't until those people left that they suddenly realized that they were doing business to the big man's house?!

Everyone was in a fog and returned home in disbelief.

Bo Erlang handed over the silver and copper plates to the Qin family.

By the way, I talked about doing business with the big man's family.

The Qin family and the old man have been farmers all their lives, and they really have no experience in dealing with the eldest master.

Instinctively a little scared.

"It's okay, Daddy, the guest today is very good, not at all like the imaginary old man who bullies people, he gave us a price of fifty yuan a catty."

Fifty wen?

What about grabbing money?

The honest farmer and the old thin man instinctively feel that his family is cheating on other people's money.

"People voluntarily offered a price, and we definitely didn't cheat others." Bo Erlang repeatedly assured.

"Dad, look, we're going to settle an account."

When Bo Erlang was talking, four, five, or six kept squeezing around to listen.

When Bo Saburo came back from the field, he also leaned over.

Bo Erlang simply called the whole family to the hall and held a meeting around the big table.

"Think about it, if you send ten pheasants every ten days, even if it is seventy catties, one catty and fifty wen, how much is it in total?"

Well... The numbers are too big for anyone to count.

The family looked at Bo Qibao.

Bo Qibao: "Three thousand five hundred texts." ”

"How much?!" The old thin man's cigarette stick "clicked" and fell on the table.

"Seven, Qibao, you didn't lie to your father, how much is it?"

"Dad, don't get excited, I'm not done yet."

Bo Erlang helped the old man, he had already seen two taels of silver today, and he could still hold on.

"Okay, you say, you say."

The old thin man shook and swished to touch his cigarette stick.

Bo Erlang continued.

"I send it once in ten days, and I have to send it three times a month."

"Three thousand five hundred wen once, what about three times?"

Fifteen thousand texts.

This number is simply astronomical for the peasant family, and Bo Qibao counted it to them in a different way.

"One tael of silver can be exchanged for one thousand two hundred wen."

"Three thousand five hundred wen, that is, three taels less than one hundred wen, counted as three taels."

"Three times and three taels, a total of nine taels."

This means that they can earn nine taels of silver when they go to the county three times a month.

That's what they earned in the previous year!

Oh my goodness!

What if their business is in business for a year?

Twelve months in a year, nine taels per month, how much is it?

One hundred and eight taels!!

"I... Drip... Piece... Shrewd... Shrewd!! ”

The whole family let out a trembling exclamation in unison, they had never seen a hundred taels of silver in their lives.