Ch 28:The Sun Residence will by them all

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After following Sun Fu to the kitchen yard, Su Sanlang put down the back basket, opened the sack, and grabbed the pheasants and hares.

Although their bound feet limited their range of movement, it didn’t stop them from being active.

It was obvious from the way the fur was glossy that these animals were good.

Compared to the other three hares and two pheasants in the corner of the yard, the difference was like heaven and earth.

Sun Fu looked at Su Sanlang and asked, “You said you kept it for a while, right?”

Su Sanlang nodded.

Sun Fu looked at Su Sanlang and praised him from the bottom of his heart, “Then your skills are really good. These wild things are just not willing to be raised by others. I’ve seen them getting worse the more they are raised, but it’s rare to see them getting better the more they are raised. These things are really good, but there’s a little too much. Wait here. I’ll go ask and come over to calculate the price with you.”

If it were just a few, Sun Fu would make the decision to buy them all. However, since there were so many of them, he wasn’t sure. He decided to ask.

Su Sanlang smiled and nodded. “Okay, I’ll wait here.”

Sun Fu went into the kitchen to wash his hands, then carried a rabbit to the front yard.

Su Sanlang waited quietly on the spot.

Not long after, Sun Fu returned with the rabbit with a smile on his face. Before he walked in, he started shouting, “Li, Zhou, come out and help weigh it.”

With that, Sun Fu smiled and said to Su Sanlang, “Congratulations. The family head has spoken. He wants all of them. If you catch anything else in the future, send them here first. If nothing goes wrong, our Sun family will buy them all.”

Su Sanlang was just as happy. “Okay, okay,” he replied with a smile.

If he could sell them all at once, he wouldn’t have to sell them elsewhere. He could shop early and go home. Su Sanlang couldn’t be happier.

He helped weigh them. The thirteen rabbits weighed 70 catties, while the eight pheasants weighed 31 catties and the six turtledoves weighed three catties.

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Sun Fu smiled and said, “Let’s go with the same price as last time. I’ll calculate these turtledoves for you at the same price. Is that ok?”

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Su Sanlang nodded. “Sure, no problem.”

Sun Fu said, “The rabbits weigh 70 catties, the pheasants weigh 31 catties, and the turtledoves weigh three catties. That’s a total of 104 catties for 25 copper coins per catty. That’s exactly 2,600 copper coins.”

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After Sun Fu finished calculating, he started counting the money.

Two taels of silver and six hundred copper coins fell into Su Sanlang’s hands. They were heavy. He smiled foolishly. That’s a lot of money. He can buy a lot of rice and cloth, and they won’t have to starve or freeze.

“Master Fu, I’ll go back first. My family is still waiting for me.”

Su Sanlang smiled as he spoke.

Sun Fu looked at Su Sanlang and nodded. “Alright, go back then. I have to get busy too.”

Sun Fu had already taken out his knife to catch a rabbit. With a swift slash, he suddenly looked at Su Sanlang and said, “Look at my memory. You can find the way out of the residence, right? I don’t have time to lead you out.”

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