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Chapter 195 Making Money

Man Bao and Bai Shanbao put the boxes they carried in front of them, and then went to pull their money boxes over.

Bai Erlang also asked his servants to put down his box, and then ran over to grab his money box.

The three of them each took a corner and sat down.

Bai Erlang opened his box and then looked at Bai Shanbao and Manbao. He quickly realized something was wrong, pointed at Bai Shanbao's box and asked, "Where are those toys you had before?"

Bai Shanbao said: "I won't sell those!"

Bai Erlang was stunned, his eyes stood up, and he said angrily: "You lied!"

"No!" Bai Shanbao said, "Do you know what a transaction is? It is a transaction only if both parties are willing to do so."

Man Bao supported him, "Buying by force is a bad guy."

Bai Erlang pouted, feeling that what he said was wrong, but he didn't know what was wrong. But it was certain that his eloquence was not as good as Bai Shanbao's, not to mention that they were bullying the younger ones.

So I was unhappy.

Man Bao asked him, "Are you still having fun?"

"Play!"

Bai Erlang viciously opened his two big boxes and showed off: "I have more toys than you all."

Man Bao curiously went up to take a look, and then found that he had several identical toys. Among them, her favorite was a toy with several golden circles wrapped together. She also saw it in Bai Shanbao's toy box just now.

Man Bao pointed to the circles and asked, "Is this made of gold?"

"No," Bai Erlang scratched his head and said, "I don't know what it is made of, but it's not gold."

Man Bao breathed a sigh of relief, "It's so safe, so safe. If the gold is very expensive, I want to buy it from you. Will you sell it?"

"This is a seven-link ring. It's not fun at all." Bai Erlang has many such toys. In addition to the seven-link ring and the nine-link ring, his father bought it for him, his mother bought it for him, and his eldest brother bought it for him.

His uncles also bought him various kinds of things.

So when he saw that Man Bao wanted to buy it, he handed it to her without thinking, waving his hand and saying, "Here it is for you."

Manbao asked, "How much?"

How does Bai Erlang know how much money it is?

He doesn't even ask the price when he buys something, let alone when he sells it.

He looked at Man Bao innocently and said, "What do you think?"

Man Bao was also dumbfounded and said, "I don't know how much the Seven Chains cost."

Then the two of them looked at Bai Shanbao.

Bai Shanbao pondered for a moment and said, "Just give him nine cents."

Man Bao humbly asked, "Why Jiu Wen?"

"Because nine is the largest number, and he has played with it and it is an old thing. Giving nine cents is already very expensive."

Bai Erlang nodded in agreement, stretched out his hand to Manbao, "Give me nine cents."

Compared to Bai Erlang, Man Bao considered herself a child who had seen the world. After all, she had more than a year of business experience, so she thought about it and felt that nine cents was not much, so she counted it from the money box.

I gave him nine cents, and then put the beautiful seven-link ring in my box.

Bai Erlang was more interested in Bai Shanbao's toys, but after taking a look, he found that he had most of the toys he took out, and the few that he didn't have were ones he didn't like very much.

So he asked Bai Shanbao to bring out his new toy.

Bai Shanbao naturally refused to agree and insisted that he could not force the purchase.

Man Bao spent the money, and she took a look and found that they both had many toys that she had never seen, let alone played with, and both wanted to buy them.

She took a look at her money box and decisively recommended her toys to the two of them.

Bai Shanbao was not very interested because he often played with Manbao and he had seen most of her toys.

Adhering to the principle of saving a lot of money to do things well, Bai Shanbao insists on not spending money.

Bai Erlang glanced at it and was about to look away when he saw the grass dragonfly in her box. He took it out and asked, "How do you make this up?"

"I don't know, my fourth brother made it up." Man Bao remembered something and searched in the box. He quickly found a more beautiful and familiar bamboo dragonfly and said happily: "Look, my second brother made this."

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Even Bai Shanbao couldn't help but look at it a few more times, let alone Bai Erlang. His eyes lit up and he asked, "How much does this cost?"

Man Bao thought for a while and felt that the bamboo dragonfly was definitely not as good as the Qilianlian, so he asked: "Five cents?"

Bai Erlang thought it was very cheap, so he counted out five cents from his money box and gave it to her.

Man Bao was happy, Bai Erlang was also happy, but Bai Shanbao was a little unhappy. He pursed his lips, pushed the toy towards Man Bao, and asked, "Do you have anything you like?"

Manbao lowered his head to choose, and quickly selected a toy, so the two of them happily traded.

Because the toys brought out by Bai Shanbao and Bai Erlang were highly overlapping, neither of them were very interested in each other's toys, so the transactions between them could be counted in one slap.

However, Manbao's toys were quite different from theirs. Although Bai Shanbao expressed no interest at first, he soon couldn't help but pick out several toys that he had never played with before.

Of course, Man Bao is the one who takes the most shots.

She has never been thrifty. Although she feels distressed, she can't help but buy something she likes when she sees it.

So, she bought a large number of toys from Bai Erlang and Bai Shanbao. Although the money came in, there was also a lot of money going out.

The copper plates in the money box are decreasing at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Man Bao felt that this was not possible, so after thinking for a moment, she put her satchel in front of her, reached inside and grabbed a handful of candies, wrapped in a very common light gray oil paper. When she opened them, she found various kinds of candies inside.

Colored sugar.

Bai Erlang couldn't help but his eyes lit up.

He knew that Manbao had a delicious candy with a beautiful color, but she was very stingy and would only give it to Bai Shanbao and not him.

Seeing her take it out now, she couldn't help but swallow her saliva.

Man Bao asked them, "Do you want to buy it?"

Even Bai Shanbao couldn't help but want to buy it, "How much does it cost?"

"I sell it to others for one penny, and give you two pence." Because I save the time of going to the city, I also save the fifth brother.

Bai Shanbao and Bai Erlang mistakenly thought it was because they were friends.

The two of them nodded unceremoniously: "Buy, I want to buy a lot."

Man Bao kept taking out candies from his bag, and did not stop until all the candies in Ke Ke's backpack had been repackaged.

There was a pile of candies piled in front of her.

Bai Erlang had already pulled the candy in front of him with all his strength. Bai Shanbao also hurriedly grabbed it. He only had time to take a look at Manbao's satchel: How can this bag hold so many things?

And it didn’t seem to be drumming much just now.

Bai Shanbao soon had no chance to think, because Bai Erlang was too domineering. Not only did he grab most of the candies, he also reached out to grab them from in front of Bai Shanbao.

The two almost came to blows.

Finally, everyone counted the candies they had grabbed, and two pieces made up a pair. As many as they counted, they gave Manbao as much money as they could.

As a result, the money they earned from Manbao quickly returned to Manbao's box, and Bai Erlang, who had robbed a lot of candies, even had to pay out an extra thirty kilograms.

Bai Erlang peeled off a candy and put it in his mouth. It was sweet and satisfied, so he put all the candies in the box and stopped playing with them.
Chapter completed!
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