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Chapter 1123 Domineering maid

The waiter did not change his face because Hui'er said it was expensive. He smiled and said: "This is a high-quality Duan inkstone, and it is made by a master, so it is naturally more expensive."

Shen Wan also said to Hui'er: "The price is not bad. I once won a piece of Fang Lao's Duan Inkstone and sold it for three thousand taels of silver!"

Even if it is the same thing, its value is different.

Some inkstones can be bought for just a few taels of silver, while others are worth thousands of gold. Their quality and creator give them different values.

Ning Ruyu took Lan'er into the study. As soon as she entered the door, she heard a woman standing in front of the counter holding a half-leg tall little man saying that she had won an inkstone made by Fang Lao and sold it for three thousand yuan. Two silver coins.

She suddenly felt ridiculous. Fang Lao's inkstones were no longer available in the market now, and even if there were any, they would be hard to find.

This woman actually said she won a piece of silver and sold it for three thousand taels of silver?

She clearly saw that she was talking big words.

Hui'er smiled and said, "I heard Sister Qiu Ju say this, and Sister Qiu Ju also said it."

The waiter was surprised: "Fang Lao's inkstone is worth a thousand gold, but my wife sold it to someone else for only three thousand taels. What a loss!"

Although their shop had never sold Fang Lao's inkstone, he had heard it mentioned by his boss.

Shen Wan smiled and said: "Someone originally offered a higher price. Although I don't know much about inkstones, I only sell them to people who are destined to have them, so I sold the inkstone to the person who paid three thousand taels of silver."

"The person who bought the inkstone is going crazy with joy. Madam, are you planning to get that inkstone?"

The guy looked at her and asked.

"Just..." "Dude, has the inkstone our lady asked for arrived?"

A female voice interrupted Shen Wan's words.

Shen Wan turned around and took a look, only to see a beautiful woman wearing a light blue cross-breasted skirt and a little girl wearing a pink shirt walking over.

When the waiter saw that it was Miss Ning, he smiled and said, "We're here, we're here."

The master and servant walked to the counter. Hui'er picked up the boy An. Shen Wan pointed to the inkstone carved with orchids and said, "Wrap this piece for me!"

"Hello!"

The guy smiled and nodded.

Pointing to another piece of inkstone carved with bamboo, he said to Miss Ning: "Because Miss Ning wanted goods, our boss went to get two pieces! Mrs. Fang picked one piece. If you want this piece, Miss Ning, If you want, I will wrap it up directly for you."

Miss Ning also knows the price of this inkstone, so there is no need for him to explain it further.

Ning Ruyu looked at the two inkstones, and finally her eyes fell on the one with orchids carved on it.

Lan'er has been waiting for the young lady since she was a child. With just one look, she can understand what the young lady wants.

He immediately said to the waiter with a sullen face and said unhappily: "What's the matter with you? Since our lady said she wanted to buy this inkstone, and you went to get it, naturally when the goods arrive, our lady should pick the inkstone first." yes."

The waiter was startled for a moment, then smiled and said, "But didn't Miss Ning say you only want one piece?"

Even if it was because Miss Ning wanted to buy this inkstone, their boss went to get it.

But it doesn't mean that they can't sell it to other customers, but they should leave a piece for her.

Lan'er put her hand in her waist and said, "Our lady only wants one piece, but you have to ask our lady to pick it first, and then sell the rest to others."

Shen Wan frowned slightly and thought to herself: This maid is so overbearing.

"Our lady wants this piece, wrap it up for us."

Lan'er pointed to the inkstone carved with orchids and said.


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