The Hunter’s Lively Wife

Chapter 1096 - Chapter 1096 Chapter 1096 Full Moon Banquet



Chapter 1096: Chapter 1096: Full Moon Banquet Chapter 1096: Chapter 1096: Full Moon Banquet She looked at Gu Ya with anticipation.

Su Yunjin waited for Gu Ya’s response.

“Yunjin, Lord Tang accompanied me to the tavern today to take another look. He’s quite satisfied with our tavern and expressed his desire to buy it.”

Su Yunjin stared at Gu Ya, “Husband, does this mean you’ve concluded the negotiations with Lord Tang? He’s willing to take our tavern?” If Lord Tang was willing to buy,

then she and Gu Ya wouldn’t need to look for someone else to purchase their tavern.

They could just sell the tavern outright and wouldn’t have to worry about it anymore. Latest content published on novel•fire.net

Lord Tang had a long discussion with Gu Ya but still felt the price of the tavern was too high and wanted Gu Ya to lower it. The price of the tavern had been set by his young wife.

Gu Ya didn’t easily agree, only saying he’d discuss it with his young wife upon his return. Lord Tang said he would bring the silver to Su Yunjin’s home that afternoon.

If the price was acceptable, he would pay them.

“Yunjin, Lord Tang will come to our house this afternoon. He still finds our shop’s price too high and asked if we’d be willing to give him a discount?”

Gu Ya conveyed Lord Tang’s thoughts to his young wife.

Initially, Su Yunjin had quoted Lord Tang a price of 2,200 taels of silver–a price that wasn’t too expensive. However, if Lord Tang absolutely wanted a further discount, it wasn’t impossible.

Gu Ya whispered in Su Yunjin’s ear, “Yunjin, let’s do this! When Lord Tang comes this afternoon, we’ll give him a discount of twenty taels. If Lord Tang agrees, we’ll sell to him, but if he doesn’t, we’ll find someone else.”

To that old fox Lord Tang, a discount of only twenty taels of silver would surely not suffice. At least fifty taels would be required to persuade him. If the tavern were located elsewhere, Su Yunjin might not be in a hurry to sell and could wait. However, opposite the tavern was the Hongyun Building.

With Wu Xinxin, that superb individual, at the Hongyun Building, Su Yunjin did not want to see Wu Xinxin hovering around any longer. Selling the Hongyun Building sooner rather than later would save her the trouble of dealing with it further.

Moreover, Wu Xinxin and her father at the Hongyun Building were no easy adversaries. Selling the tavern to Lord Tang would undoubtedly mean Wu Xinxin and her father would continually trouble Lord Tang.

Considering the constant hassle from the building opposite, Su Yunjin decided to offer Lord Tang an additional discount. After some thought, she said, “Husband, fifty taels. Later, when Lord Tang comes, I’ll start by offering him a thirty-tael discount. If he buys at that price, so be it, but if not, I’ll knock off further twenty taels.”

Fifty taels was Su Yunjin’s bottom line.

She wouldn’t budge a single copper coin beyond that. The tavern was something his young wife insisted on refurbishing, and how she wanted to sell it was her business.

Gu Ya had no objections.

He left it to his young wife to decide.

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