Bury the Land Title Under the Tree So It Won't Be Lost

Old Jiang's attitude was very calm. When Gu Nuo'er said 1,000 taels, he wasn't tempted.

Now that she mentioned a salary of three taels a month, he didn't care much either.

He only focused on painting the kitten's whiskers.

Then, he placed the lantern in a corner and stood up.

"Let's go. I'll bring you the land title."

Duan Hanping watched anxiously from the side.

This Old Jiang was decisive in his transaction. He must have seen that the princess was generous and didn't bargain.

He must be unable to wait to sell the shop for 1,000 taels as soon as possible!

Duan Hanping wanted to remind the princess, but he felt that since she had already made the decision, he would be overstepping his boundaries if he continued to stop her.

Gu Nuo'er immediately followed Old Jiang into the house.

She realized that this shop was even better than she had imagined.

First of all, the shop was a two-story building.