CHAPTER 83: The Cheapskate Recites A Poem.

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Author: Chai JiDan

Full Etrans: Anne Noh

Saturday morning, Wu Suowei sold his water snake eggs at a high price at [1] Yang She farm

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Saturday morning, Wu Suowei sold his water snake eggs at a high price at [1] Yang She farm. Yang She farm is very famous and Chi Yuan Duan had visited the farm. His son also came two days ago, and said very bluntly, "you just buy his snake eggs at this price level. I'll give you money to make up the loss."

[T/N: [1] Yang She farm is a famous snake farm in China. Judging by Jidan's tendency to name her characters, I guess the farm in this novel might or might not relate to that farm...]


The boss dared to let Chi Cheng make up the loss? He immediately forced himself to accept the price.


"You recommend the snake eggs, I guarantee that it's worth the price."


The thing that was spoken by the boss who had been working in that sector for many years was solely the truth. Chi Cheng set the highest price. The boss calculated roughly, Chi Cheng didn't need to compensate the money, it didn't exceed the standard price level.


Wu Suowei put the bank card that still has a balance of half a million into his pocket, his heart was as [2] red as the bank note.

[T/N: [2] red symbolize joyous and festivity and ¥ 100 note is red in color.]


Even Jiang XiaoShuai felt jealous.


"It's really good to have a powerful backer at the side. Money flow in like being blown by a hurricane."


"How could you say a vile thing?" Wu Suowei strongly argued, "I earned this."


Jiang XiaoShuai grunted, "That's correct. You help him to slay the witch to eliminate the evil spirit. He ought to give you a little profit."


Wu Suowei excitedly grabbed a pen and paper to jot down his liability.


"The total amount of money I owe for fodder on the last quarter of a year is ¥69,000, rounding off to ¥70,000. My young worker's salary is ¥100,000. How much is the total? It's ¥170,000. There are utilities bills, rent, oh yes, I also owe my mother ¥10,000..."


Seeing Wu Suowei calculating and dividing the money, Jiang XiaoShuai could not help but to remind him at the side: "You also have to buy a present for him, right? He had done his best to help you."

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