Following Sun Fu to the kitchen yard, Su Sanlang put down the backpack, opened the sack, and caught out the pheasants and hares.
Because their feet are tied with ropes, their range of activities is limited, but this does not prevent them from being very active.
The hair looks shiny and smooth, and it looks good at first glance.
Compared with the other three hares and two pheasants in the yard, they are really like the sky and the earth.
Sun Fu looked at Su Sanlang and asked, "You said you have been raising him for a while, right?"
Su Sanlang nodded.
Sun Fu looked at Su Sanlang and sincerely praised: "Then you are really good with your hands. This wild thing cannot be raised by humans. I have seen some that get worse the more they are raised, but it is rare that they get better the more they are raised. This thing is
That’s great, but it’s a bit too much. Just wait here until I go to the front yard to ask questions and then I’ll come over and settle the matter with you.”
If there were just a few, Sun Fu would make the decision and buy them all. But as the quantity was large, he wasn't sure yet, so he might as well ask.
Su Sanlang smiled and nodded: "Okay, then I'll wait here."
Sun Fu went into the kitchen and washed his hands, then picked up a rabbit and went to the front yard.
Su Sanlang waited quietly where he was.
Not long after, Sun Fu came back with the rabbit in hand, with a smile on his face. Before he walked in, he started shouting: "Xiao Li Xiaozhou, come out to help weigh it."
With that said, Sun Fu said to Su Sanlang with a smile: "Congratulations, my master has asked for them all. If they are caught in the future, they will be sent first. If nothing else happens, our Sun family will take them all."
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Su Sanlang was also very happy and replied with a smile: "Okay, okay."
Being able to sell everything at once, he didn't have to go to other places to sell, and could buy things earlier and go home. Su Sanlang was extremely happy.
He helped with the weighing. Thirteen rabbits weighed seventy kilograms in total, eight pheasants weighed thirty-one kilograms, and six turtledoves weighed three kilograms.
Sun Fu said with a smile: "The price should be based on the last time. These turtle doves will be priced at the same price for you. Do you think it works?"
Su Sanlang nodded: "Okay, no problem."
Sun Fu said: "The rabbit is seventy catties, the pheasant is thirty-one catties, and the turtle dove is three catties. The total is one hundred and four catties. One catty is twenty-five cents, and the total is exactly two thousand and one hundred cents."
After Sun Fu finished the calculation, he began to count the money.
Two taels of silver plus one hundred Wen came into Su Sanlang's hands. It was heavy. He smiled stupidly. It was a lot of money. You could buy a lot of rice and a lot of cloth. You didn't have to starve or freeze.
"Master Fu, I will go back first. My family is still waiting for me."
Su Sanlang said with a smile.
Sun Fu looked at Su Sanlang and nodded: "Okay, then you can go back, I'm going to be busy now."
Sun Fu had already taken the knife to catch the rabbit. With a sharp slash, he suddenly looked at Su Sanlang and said, "Look at my memory. You can find the way out of the house. I don't have time to take you out now."
Sun Fu pressed the rabbit to catch the blood, and his technique was very steady. The blood dripped into the bowl, but not a drop came out.
Su Sanlang nodded in surprise: "I can find it."
After saying that, he turned around and left the house on his own.
Carrying the heavy amount of money, he thought for a while and took out twenty coins. When he got to the back door, he gave it to the boy guarding the door. Su Sanlang said: "Brother, you have worked hard. I will give you this little money."
I hope you don’t think it’s too little.”
Twenty coins is not much, but it is not too little. After all, Su Sanlang is not a rich man.
The boy immediately put on a smile on his face, sent Su Sanlang off respectfully, and congratulated him on his good luck.
Su Sanlang said goodbye to the boy with a smile. He did this naturally to please the boy, so that the next time he comes, it will be smoother.
Although the little guy you see after reading it is inconspicuous, it is of great use.
Su Sanlang's generosity also made the young man like him. Looking at Su Sanlang's back, he thought to himself: Next time this person comes back, I will report it early. He will not forget himself after selling.
Much better than other hunters, a little oil is better than nothing, mosquito legs are still meat no matter how small they are.
Su Sanlang went to the rice and grain shop.
A catty of white rice costs sixteen cents, a pound of gold and jade sticks costs eight cents, and a catty of white flour costs seventeen cents.
Su Sanlang had a clear goal. He smiled gently and said: "Boss, I want to buy a hundred catties of grain and vegetable seeds. Can you give me a cheaper price?"
The shopkeeper smiled and said, "I'll give you a penny cheaper per kilogram at most. Do you want it?"
Su Sanlang smiled and nodded: "I want it, I want fifty catties of white rice, fifty catties of gold and jade cobs, and five catties of white flour. If I want to grow vegetables, two taels of vegetable seeds will be enough."
The clerk smiled, flipped the abacus neatly, and said while calculating: "Fifty kilograms of white rice, fifteen kilograms per kilogram, a total of seven hundred and fifty kilograms, fifty kilograms of gold and jade sticks, seven kilograms per kilogram, a total of three hundred and fifty kilograms.
Five kilograms of white flour and one kilogram of sixteen cents are worth eighty cents. If you plant two taels of vegetables for five cents, the total is one thousand one hundred and eighty-five cents."
After speaking, he smiled and said to Su Sanlang: "Sir, please do the calculation yourself and see if you are wrong?"
Su Sanlang himself was calculating silently in his mind. He was very busy and the clerk didn't rush him.
Su Sanlang calculated it again and found nothing wrong, then he said: "That's right."
After saying that, I paid.
The clerk in the store also began to weigh the food for him, and soon three big bags were filled and put into Su Sanlang's backpack.
Erliang Caizhong is also among them.
And he still had 895 Wen left on him. Su Sanlang picked up his basket and prepared to buy some more candies before heading home.
With so much food, the waiter kindly helped him up and said with a smile, "Guest, take your time."
Su Sanlang spent another ten cents to buy a few small pieces of candy, and then went home with the remaining money.
This time it was only noon when he returned to the village, and most people were at home at this time.
Seeing Su Sanlang and greeting them enthusiastically, Su Sanlang knew very well that they just wanted to know where he got the money to buy food.
Su Sanlang just smiled and didn't answer the question. He didn't answer the question, and the person who asked him didn't know what he was talking about and stopped asking.
When passing by Su's house, Mrs. Wang looked extremely embarrassed: "Where did you get the money? Did you steal the family's money?"
Mrs. Wang stared at Su Sanlang's backpack with resentment in her eyes.
Su Sanlang felt cold and said coldly: "Didn't my mother watch me with her own eyes when I moved? Didn't I have the opportunity to steal the family's money?"
Su Sanlang didn't want to talk to Mr. Wang and walked straight past the door of the house that made him sad. This was no longer his home. His home was at the very back of the village.
Mrs. Wang felt very uncomfortable when she saw Su Sanlang talking coldly to her. She immediately cursed: "Kill a thousand cuts, you are heartless. If you have money, you would rather spend it outside than come home to buy food. All these years have been in vain."
Take care of it, God has no eyes to see, even a person with such a rotten conscience will not die!"
Wang's vicious curses did not make Su Sanlang stop. Su Sanlang quickly disappeared from Wang's sight. Wang cursed angrily for a while, but no matter how she cursed, it could not affect Su Sanlang.