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PWDLAW Chapter 111: Selling Medicinal Herbs

 Chapter 111: Selling Medicinal Herbs

"Ah, it can really be sold for money? How much can we sell it for?" Chu Xing was pleasantly surprised and asked about the price in a very straightforward manner. He completely ignored Doctor Lu's questions. If it weren't for Chu Xing being known, Ye Muyu would have suspected how he usually did business. Sure enough, Doctor Lu didn't get angry and patiently explained, "Your wild fan fruits are not processed and are still wet. The price is fifty wen per jin." "Fifty wen!" Chu Xing's eyes lit up, glancing at Ye Muyu. Ye Muyu stepped forward and said, "Doctor Lu, we only have two bags for now. Please weigh this one but the quality is a bit inferior." Doctor Lu didn't expect that they had already sorted out the good and bad ones. He couldn't help but feel satisfied with the meticulous work of these herbal farmers. "For the slightly inferior ones it would be forty-six wen per jin, although they are usually sold for forty-five wen per jin." "Doctor Lu, I knew you were the best. Thank you." Chu Xing happily shook Doctor Lu's hand, as if he had made a fortune. Doctor Lu was at an age where he couldn't help but feel awkward looking at Chu Xing, as if he were looking at his own son. He was embarrassed for a moment but couldn't help but laugh. Meanwhile, Doctor Lu weighed the wild fan fruits in front of the two of them. The superior ones weighed about five jin, and the inferior ones were also about five jin. "In total, four hundred and eighty wen. You can count it." Doctor Lu directly handed over the copper coins, several strings of them. Ye Muyu thought it was cumbersome to hold, but she didn't bother to ask for a change. After all, there weren't many copper coins at home and they would need them when hiring people for work. In such a situation, it wasn't necessary to complicate matters. "Doctor Lu, there's also this." With the high price of the wild fan fruits in front, Chu Xing became even more enthusiastic and took out two other types of medicinal herbs. "This is... Huang Jing and it's seven or eight years old. This is not easy to find." Doctor Lu was pleasantly surprised, rubbed his beard and gave a fair price. "Huang Jing is precious, especially when it's aged. These pieces should weigh about three jin." "I'll give you six liang of silver. How about it?" Ye Muyu also knew that Huang Jing was the most expensive. Seeing Chu Xing's surprised expression, she guessed that he found the price too high but didn't dare to shout it out. Ye Muyu thought that given Doctor Lu's character, he wouldn't deceive people. Looking at the people who came to sell herbs, they usually knew the price without hesitation. Therefore, she believed that the price was quite fair. She nodded, "Sure." "Doctor Lu, please help me check this one too." Ye Muyu took the six liang of silver calmly. Chu Xing didn't know if he was too excited or what but he hadn't spoken the entire time. Doctor Lu looked at the kudzu root again and quickly gave a price. "Six wen per jin for the kudzu root. I can see that you've stored these roots very well." "These are relatively young and their use is limited. I can give you two wen per jin. How about that?" Ye Muyu could tell that Doctor Lu was trying to take care of them. She didn't miss the slight frown when he looked at the smaller kudzu roots. It was just a moment but Ye Muyu happened to catch it. "That's acceptable." Seeing that Ye Muyu didn't haggle over the price, Doctor Lu was quite satisfied and asked his apprentice to weigh the herbs. "Doctor Lu, I wonder if the kudzu roots are one year old, these large ones how much can they sell for?" Those smaller ones were ones she picked up from the ground, at most three or four months old. They hadn't grown much, so they naturally weren't worth much.

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