Chapter 79 Five taels for three taels?
A piece of fine jasper is tied on the fringe, and it is covered with a white round-neck and narrow-sleeved short gown, with long eyebrows flying into the temples, slender and gentle eyes, a handsome and heroic nose bridge, and fair and healthy skin.

Tsk, this appearance can be considered very outstanding in Shengjing, but don't be fooled by his warm voice and gentle appearance.

This man is a master who eats people without spit out bones.

When Su Li passed Su Mo's figure to see the face of the person coming.

He called out in surprise, "Master Jin San."

That's right, the person who just gave money to Su Mo.

It was exactly an hour ago that Jin Zhao, the third young master of the Jin family who had just entered Shengjing City.

After he went home to meet his parents, he went directly to the market.

Although he missed the Mid-Autumn Festival banquet earlier, he simply caught up with the Mid-Autumn Night Market.

Just when he was about to find a needle in a haystack, looking for Sister Su Mo in this vast sea of ​​people.

Then I saw sisters Su Mo in front of the guessing booth.

When he walked over, he happened to hear the shopkeeper Wang say to Su Mo: Two ancestors, please leave him some soup.

He couldn't help but feel a little funny in his heart, so he threw down three taels of silver.

Hearing Su Li call him Young Master Jin San, Jin Zhao looked at Su Li with a smile in his eyes.

Some complained: "How many times have I told you, just call me Jin Zhao or Brother Jin, why do you always call him Young Master Jin San, it sounds too unfamiliar!"

After hearing this, Su Li's eyes rolled and she made a joke.

"Then how about I call you Brother Jin or Brother Zhao from now on?"

Su Li thought that Jin Zhao would refuse to shirk, but Jin Zhao readily agreed.

He even made a decision: "You will call me Brother Zhao from now on, do you understand? Xiao Li'er."

The last sentence of Jin Zhao's last sentence, "Xiao Li'er", had a very long ending. In the dim atmosphere of the night market, Su Li's face turned red quietly.

Su Mo looked at the two chatting past him as if no one was watching, and suddenly became a bystander.

She silently stepped back from between Su Li and Jin Zhao, and now she was completely reduced to a bystander.

She looked at the blush on Su Li's face and the seriousness in Jin Zhao's eyes.

A little smile was added in my heart, or else the authorities are fascinated, but the bystanders are clear.

Every time Jin Zhao gave her something, it wasn't for her.

It was clearly given to Xiao Lier by her hand.

It's just that because of her life-saving grace to Jin Zhao, this little Li'er has preconceived ideas.

Seeing that Su Li didn't say a word, Jin Zhao wasn't going to let her go so easily.

After finally opening the gap, how could it be so easy to let go?
"Come on, Xiao Li'er, quickly call Brother Zhao to listen."

After hearing this, Su Li gave Jin Zhao an annoyed look. Why can't this man tell if he's joking or serious?

Then Su Li turned around and left without guessing the riddle.

In Su Mo's eyes, it seemed that he had fled in despair.

Seeing Su Li turn around and leave without hesitation, Jin Zhao was slightly taken aback.

He couldn't help but think about whether he was joking too much, which made Xiao Li'er angry.

If this is the case, then he may be a little bit outweighed.

Su Mo folded his arms around his chest, looked at Su Li who fled, and then looked at Jin Zhao who was standing aside.

A voice reminded: "What are you still doing, why don't you hurry up and chase?"

If he didn't chase after him, he would disappear. He finally took a step, but he returned to the original point.

After Su Mo's reminder, Jin Zhao came back to his senses. He looked at Su Mo's playful expression.

Thinking of something, he immediately ran after him.

Seeing that Jin Zhao also left, shopkeeper Wang was taken aback.

Why did Second Miss Su run away without saying a few words, and that young man who looked easy to deceive also ran away?
Su Mo turned to look at Shopkeeper Wang, and stretched out his small pale hand.

The meaning is obvious, hand over the three taels of silver that Jin Zhao gave him earlier.

Shopkeeper Wang clutched the silver tael tightly: "That young master gave it."

Su Mo replied indifferently: "I know."

Seeing what Su Mo said, shopkeeper Wang breathed a sigh of relief, but he looked at Su Mo's still outstretched hand.

Can't help but ask: "Then Miss Su, what do you mean by reaching out your hand?"

Su Mo repeated indifferently: "Give me the money."

Shopkeeper Wang:
Don't you know that the money was given by someone else?
Now that you know you want more, isn't this a blatant robbery?

Seeing that Shopkeeper Wang didn't move, Su Mo raised his eyebrows slightly.

In the end, shopkeeper Wang succumbed to Su Mo's lust, and reluctantly gave Su Mo the three taels of silver he got.

After Su Mo took it, he put an ingot of five taels of silver back into the palm of Shopkeeper Wang.

Seeing the silver tael in his hand, Shopkeeper Wang looked up at Su Mo in disbelief.

Five taels for three taels, what kind of exchange is this?
anyone here?
He wanted to see if he could exchange the five taels for another ten taels.

Su Mo said indifferently: "It's getting late, close the stall and go back to accompany your wife."

"You take this five taels of silver and buy some delicious food for your daughter-in-law. After all, she only spent half her life yesterday and gave birth to a fat boy for you."

Shopkeeper Wang was so happy that Lin'er was told about Lin'er by Aunt Chen, who came to deliver food in the mansion, to the chef of Su's mansion.

Aunt Chen and shopkeeper Wang are neighbors, they live in the same alley, and they often walk around on weekdays.

Because the dishes in Su's mansion yesterday were not delivered by Mrs. Chen herself.

So this morning, the cook in the mansion asked a lot about why Aunt Chen didn't deliver the food in person yesterday.

Aunt Chen said happily to the cook in the house: "Yesterday, the lady of the shopkeeper Wang's family had a difficult delivery when giving birth. I went to help. Fortunately, the mother and child are safe in the end."

Afterwards, shopkeeper Wang thanked Aunt Chen for a good meal and gave her a big red envelope.

Because it was a good thing, Aunt Chen said it very loudly.

It happened to be heard by Su Mo who was passing by, so this scene happened.

Shopkeeper Wang took the money and quickly knelt down to kowtow to Su Mo.

"Thank you Miss Su."

At the same time, he felt guilty for the calculation in his heart just now.

Su Mo glanced at him indifferently, and said, "Get up."

Then he put Jin Zhao's silver tael into his sleeve, and prepared to take it back to him later.

Although she knew that Jin Zhao was not short of money, she paid for everything.

It's just a few taels of silver, and the Su family can still get it out.

Little did she know that her actions, in the eyes of others, had another meaning.

Su Mo took the silver and wanted to leave, but thought of something and folded it back.

She looked at the shopkeeper Wang who hadn't gotten up yet, and said lightly: "The young man who looked easy to deceive in your eyes just now belongs to Shuo Chao, the third young master of the imperial merchant's Jin family, I think you should have heard of him." title."

Shopkeeper Wang was shocked, he didn't expect to be so careful.

For Su Mo to see it so thoroughly, he couldn't help feeling ashamed.

Thinking that the son was from the Jin family, shopkeeper Wang was afraid for a while. The Jin family was known as the "iron abacus" in the business.

He was really blinded by lard, so he thought of plotting against the Jin family.

Thinking of this, he quickly bowed to Su Mo a few more times.

"Miss Xie Su, Miss Xie Su. Miss Xie Su."

Shopkeeper Wang thanked him several times before slowly getting up.

When he went to look for Su Mo's figure again, Su Mo's back was already submerged in the crowd.

He picked up the five taels of silver, put it in his pocket, and then started to tidy up his booth.

As he put it away, he only felt a darkness above his head, and a figure was reflected on his booth.

Shopkeeper Wang didn't look up, and replied directly: "Sorry, guest officer, the stall is closed today."

(End of this chapter)

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