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Chapter 141 Selling Private Goods

Chapter 141 Selling private goods

The guard gave a piece of cowhide worth 2 taels and 5 taels of silver, but Wanjia was only willing to pay 3 taels for it.

In this way, two pieces of cowhide cost only six taels of silver, which is far from the ten taels that Wang Zhong said.

Wanliangjin continued to talk, but Song Liyun became more and more confused as he listened.

Finally, she couldn't help but ask directly, and then she realized that she had made an mistake.

The prices quoted by leather goods stores are generally for raw hides, while the prices for cooked hides are different.

The two pieces of cowhide that Song Liyun took out at this time were tanned and cooked leather, which needed to be calculated separately. She preconceptionally thought they were the price of cooked leather.

Knowing that she had misunderstood the price, Wanliangjin laughed loudly: "Miss Song, if we did this business, I'm afraid we would close the store early, even if we could have an industry of fifty years."

However, Song Liyun's accidental collision showed that she was straightforward and did not hide anything.

Manager Wan Da couldn't help but pick up some key points of Wu Dynasty's business rules.

Later, the two discussed the terms of receiving the goods.

You need to avoid Ruijin Town and Qili County and deliver the cowhide to the designated location.

Within a hundred miles, they did not enter the state capital or take official roads, just to facilitate their transportation.

Song Liyun thinks this is feasible.

According to Wanjia's request, he took the quiet village road. As long as he didn't confront the government, he had nothing to worry about.

After the discussion was over, Song Liyun felt everything was settled.

After walking out of the leather goods store, Song Liyun clasped her fingers and reminded herself that first things first, except for the leather goods business, put everything else aside for the time being.

I will never come to Qili County again in the future, so I can let Shopkeeper Mu and Xue Zhuang handle what I want to buy.

Regarding the fate of Ming Qiande and Ming Qiande, I have already spoken about the situation at that time and expressed my own attitude.

If Mr. Hong from Tianxiang Tower wants to threaten Song Zhenping, she won't be polite.

I bought some cotton cloth suitable for summer clothes, as well as snacks and cakes on the street. I also went to the drug store and bought a bunch of bits and pieces.

Song Liyun waited until the appointed time and met Xue Zhuang and others' mule carts filled with acorns outside the city.

After learning that Xue Zhuang signed a contract with Tianxianglou to sell acorn vermicelli and acorn noodles, Song Liyun was a little surprised and also happy for the citizens of Ruijin Town.

Acorn noodles and greenhouse vegetable growing are just her temporary over-the-top businesses during the freezing weather these past few months.

Now Hu Qing and other people in the town have shown goodwill to him, especially Xue Zhuang, who has said that he will be loyal and obedient.

Although I don't really take these words to heart, I am still willing to give them some sweetness. I will teach them how to remove astringency from acorns in the future.

With a fixed income, people in Broken Gold Town will have the confidence to live their lives in the future.

The weather has warmed up, and now she has to sell cowhide and has other things to do.

For her, there are really too many ways to make money.

After returning to Ruijin Town, Song Liyun went to the health center immediately.

Luo Baihu is not here again.

When Wang Junzhi heard that Song Liyun had accepted the business of Wanchun Leather Goods Store, he immediately beamed with joy: "Okay, as long as the other party dares to buy it, we will get as much as we want.

It’s just that when transporting goods, our guard station is not equipped with personnel, so you need to find additional manpower.”

Selling vegetables is only a short-term income and the volume is small, but this kind of large-scale transaction is what he really wants.

Raising an army requires money, and a large amount of it.

Hearing Wang Zhong say that it was not convenient for the Wei to come forward, Song Liyun, who already knew the details of the Zhenbei Army, laughed and said: "The less we know about this kind of thing, the better. I can only have three in my family, so I don't need outsiders."

This is her truth. Not only does she have space on her body for easy transportation, but she also has a "proud" war horse at home.

Although no one is allowed to ride it, it can still pull some cargo every time.

In February, the night wind blew strangely.

The gate of Broken Golden Guard's camp was ajar, and a carriage drove out silently. Song Zhenping followed quickly, holding the horse's bit rope.

When they arrived at Baolin Juwai, Song Liyun came out of the courtyard: "Brother!"

"Yun'er, come up quickly! Get ready quickly!" Song Zhenping looked around, but there was no movement, and said in a low voice.

"I know, don't worry! Uncle Han is still waiting for us in front!"

Song Liyun got on the carriage, took out a small silver bag from her arms, and pretended to operate it in the carriage.

The cow hides originally piled in the carriage disappeared instantly and were replaced by a pile of sacks stuffed with hay.

On the surface, it looks very similar to bundled cowhide and sheepskin.

Seeing the change in the carriage, Song Zhenping was still uneasy. He climbed into the carriage, rolled up the sack again, and tried his best to get as close as possible to the leather goods before he felt relieved.

Since Song Liyun came back from Qili County a few days ago, she told him about selling fur goods.

Originally, Song Zhenping thought it was nothing.

It's normal for me to sell things as a military household, and I haven't started farming yet, so I have a lot of free time, so I should do something.

But Song Liyun also said that the guards could not sell anything, and that if the leather goods were discovered, they would be confiscated and they would be put in jail. Only then did Song Zhenping become nervous.

It needs to be transported secretly. Isn't this similar to being a thief? The risk is too great.

Song Liyun showed him the "treasure bag" again. You can put things away when you go out and put them back in the field. This way, even if someone checks on the road, there will be no clues.

When they first arrived in Ruijin Town, Song Liyun would often take things from the space. Later, when he gained income from selling acorn tofu and vegetables, he gradually stopped touching the "treasure bag", and Song Zhenping almost forgot about it.

It was only when he saw the "little silver bag" that he suddenly understood and accepted this method of transportation, but he had to go with it all the way.

Although the second sister is capable, she is still a girl.

It was okay during the day, but he was hiding with a group of men at night. He... He felt that his sister was working too hard, and she entered the guardhouse at night.

So, he went to the guardhouse to load the goods by himself, leaving Song Liyun to wait for him at home.

Song Liyun wrapped the leather robe tightly around Song Zhenping who was getting into the car, and sat down in the pile of sacks: "Brother, let's go!"

Driven by Song Zhenping, the "arrogant" Ju Qing Ma reluctantly raised its legs and trotted.

Now that the war horse has recovered from its injury, it seems that there is nothing wrong with it and it cannot return to the grassland. It has to become a cart horse.

However, this car was not something that ordinary people could control. Han Ming and Song Liyun would raise their hooves whenever they touched the reins, and they would not move even if they were whipped. Only Song Zhenping persuaded them with good words, and they were willing to move.

At this time, Ju Qingma didn't want anyone to control her and ran forward on her own.

At the entrance of the town, Han Ming was also waiting with a car filled with hay bags. When he saw the brother and sister's car approaching, he quickly followed behind.

The extra car was Song Liyun's idea to confuse the public and make it easier for Song Zhenping to leave if something happened.

The two cars passed through the town and drove into the darkness amidst the barking dogs.

The delivery place agreed between Song Liyun and Wanjia Fur Goods is in a ravine fifty miles south of Suijin Town, and further ahead is the boundary of Pingyang Mansion.

During the day, Song Liyun had already gone there to see it from a distance. There was a small village there with not many people, and most of them were hunters. They should be familiar with the Wan family.

All Song Liyun has to do is deliver the leather goods outside Zhuangzi, and someone will take care of him.

The carriage arrived at Xiaozhuangzi just after midnight, and the manager of the Wan family, Wan Liangjin, personally led his people to wait at the roadside.

When he saw the carriage coming, he first said hello to Song Liyun who got off the carriage, and then asked someone to get on the carriage to inspect the goods.

At this time, the sacks on the car had turned back into bundles of leather goods.

(End of chapter)


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