Auction 8194

For the first round of twenty-five horses, Su Luo had set a price of eight hundred taels of silver.

At present, even a slightly better horse on the market would sell for thirty-five taels of silver each, totaling eight hundred seventy-five taels for these twenty-five.

Eight hundred taels obviously left some room for bidding, but unexpectedly they were bought by the owner of the horse market for eight hundred ten taels.

In this round, Prince Aisi and Su Luo had taken a loss.

It was after calculating this that Helian Nana felt that if the following nineteen rounds were all like this, Su Luo's loss in silver would have to be recovered through those three horses.

Now, upon doing the math, where was the cleverness in this strategy?

Wei Hong, having hit a wall with her and sensing her bad mood, did not continue to chat. Lazily sitting, he waited to watch the show that would follow.

He was not particularly interested in horse-raising.