In the end, Butcher Qin agreed to the deal at the price of 27 copper coins per catty. He needed to go back and find three people to work together to round up the remaining sheep. Moreover, weighing them was also a laborious and time-consuming job.
Therefore, the two of them agreed to trade tomorrow.
Before Butcher Qin left, he couldn't help but remind her, "Miss Mu, since Hu Cai gave you so much money in public today, I'm afraid it will attract some thieves. I think you should move to the city."
"Thank you for your reminder, Uncle Qin. I understand."
Seeing that Mu Yangling didn't seem to take it to heart, Butcher Qin could only sigh.
It was not that Mu Yangling did not take it to heart, but she had already thought of this when Hu Cai asked his servant to go back and get the silver.