Big Sellers

The father and daughter looked at each other with excitement. However, Jiang Xia didn't act impulsively. She calmly examined Jia Ju again.

At first, she was only concerned with selling the wild rabbits. But now, she noticed Jia Ju and Jia Guang were nicely dressed and lived in a big house. They didn't seem surprised at the items they were selling, suggesting that others had come to sell items before.

"We're sorry if we're being forward. Please pay us what you think it's worth," Jiang Chuan proposed, portraying the humble image of a farmer.

Jia Ju was a straight-to-the-point person. Also, Jiang Chuan and Jiang Xia were just trying their luck, having no idea about the actual price of wild rabbits in the town.

"How can you do business like this? You'll lose a lot of money. Since you guys seem to have a hard time, I'll offer a good price. How about four yuan for each rabbit, making it eight yuan in total?"