Su Tang and Orange Cat got up early the next morning and drank red date milk porridge in the space. It was just dawn when they came out, and then Hu Sande happily came to Su Tang with breakfast.
"Miss Su, haven't you had breakfast yet? Miss Su, want to try the famous Shao Shao and wontons in the county?" Hu Sande's wife went back to her parents' home last night and was ready to talk about something. He came here early in the morning just to tell Su Tang, It may take a while.
"Then I want to give it a try." Seeing Hu Sande's enthusiasm, Su Tang also guessed that these two Zhuangzi might have some room for manipulation, so she wouldn't be happy if they could save more money.
Su Tang sat down, took a fire, and slowly made a gesture of eating. Hu Sande then told Su Tang that he needed time to communicate with the Zhang family.
Of course, Su Tang agreed to continue waiting, and the two chatted happily. After breakfast, Hu Sande took Su Tang to meet the remaining masters of Zhuangzi. Most of them came by themselves, except for one. It's a maid.
She was probably the personal maid next to the mistress, and then Su Tang started her day's trip to see Zhuangzi.
The Zhuangzi that I saw that day were not as big as before. Fortunately, Hu Sande was still very down-to-earth. The land in these Zhuangzi was fertile farmland. When Su Tang came back that day, he picked three more suitable ones and prepared to buy them.
Because he wasted time, Su Tang continued to stay at the Xingyue Inn. Hu Sande saw that Su Tang was asking for money. The next day after seeing all of Zhuangzi, he took the land deed that Su Tang had applied for.
In this way, Su Tang owns three villages near Qinghe Town. Basically, each village is about 100 acres. These villages are all hired tenant farmers. There are no servants. The only one who uses servants to farm is the owner. Mother's Zhuangzi, Su Tang was afraid of trouble later, so he didn't buy it.
While Hu Sande was busy helping Su Tang apply for the land deed, his wife also came back happily. With her son and daughter-in-law as intermediaries, Hu Sande met the housekeeper of the Zhang family.
In the end, they actually talked about buying these two villagers for 2,500 taels. Naturally, Hu Sande also divided the money he got into the son and daughter-in-law of Zhang Guanjia. In addition to not even knowing how much the land cost, The young master of the Zhang family can be said to be very happy.
Su Tang stayed in the county for another day. On the fourth day, he once again obtained the land deeds of Zhougezhuang and Yanggezhuang. The previous three villages spent a total of two thousand taels of silver, and gave Hu Sande twenty taels of silver. cost.
In the end, in addition to the 25 taels of silver agency fees for the two big villagers, he helped Su Tang negotiate for 500 taels, and Su Tang gave him a hundred taels. As for how Hu Sande would share the money with Butler Zhang's son, and with Su Tang It doesn't matter.
Within four days, she had basically spent all the five hundred taels of gold Luo Xingchen had given Su Tang, and she now had these five Zhuangzi in her hands.
After finishing the matter, Su Tang was about to go back. Hu Sande and his wife made money this time. They happily watched Su Tang leave Qingyuan County, and then the couple went back to count the money.
Niu Er has been following Su Tang to many places these days. Seeing that he is going home, he is full of expectations. On the evening of the tenth day of the first lunar month, Niu Er drives back to Qinghe Town and sends Su Tang to the dessert bar on East Street. back door.
After giving the money to Niu Er, Niu Er looked at the one tael of silver ingots in his hand, happily took the money and went home.
Seeing Niu Er leave, Su Tang opened the door and entered the house.
(End of chapter)