Chapter 286 - 144: Shi Lian Is Injured
Sang Wan smiled and said, "According to Mr. Sun, each set has its own charm and they are incomparable. It’s all up to which one the eldest sister likes! As the saying goes, ’One cannot buy what the heart desires with all the wealth in the world’!"
"Mrs. Shi is right, it all comes down to what Miss Shi enjoys!" Mr. Sun flattered both sides, promptly responding with a smile.
"Like which set?" Shi Yumei said with a half-smile, "What if I like all three sets? Would my sister-in-law be willing to purchase and gift them to me?"
Sang Wan’s face stiffened slightly. Shi Lian also looked up in surprise, but quickly lowered her gaze again.
Mr. Sun, on the other hand, was so excited that he felt dizzy and almost couldn’t stand.
Three sets, all three sets! If he managed to sell all three today, he would be in for a very prosperous New Year!
Drunken Hibiscus is worth 80,000 taels of silver, Lantian Pearl and Falling Blossoms are each valued at 120,000 taels, and if all three sets are sold together, he could offer a discount of several thousand taels, with the lowest price being 300,000 taels! According to the shop’s rules, he would get a 2% commission, which is 6,000 taels!
"Miss Shi truly has an excellent eye!" Mr. Sun laughed, "These three sets of jewelry are indeed our store’s treasures! They are unique in this world, without any replicas! They perfectly match Miss Shi’s status!"
"Sister-in-law, what do you think?" Shi Yumei laughed.
"Of course, it’s wonderful," Sang Wan replied with a light smile, "If eldest sister likes them, then please take them!"
"Sister-in-law is so generous!" Shi Yumei said with a giggle, "This is an expense of tens of thousands of taels at once!"
"Eldest sister is joking," Sang Wan laughed, "I personally couldn’t come up with that much silver. It’s fine, Mr. Sun can just bring the bill to the young master afterwards!"
Shi Yumei’s face suddenly turned sour, and she scoffed lightly, "Using my brother’s money to curry favor, you’re quite the tactician! Worthy indeed of a scholarly family, how clever of you!"
