Ying Bao and her second cousin came to Luoma Market and saw feces and urine all over the ground.

The brothers and sisters saw several horses but nothing was satisfactory.

The horses are either old or sick and disabled. The prices for the few horses that are slightly attractive are very high, 30% more than usual.

Jiang Quan was very dissatisfied with these horse dealers looking at the dishes, so he asked his little cousin: "How about we come and see next time?" These people obviously bullied himself and his little cousin because they were young and deliberately raised the price.

Ying Bao stared at the two thin horses, one large and one small, and said, "Let's go see how much those two horses cost."

If the thin horse was not old and the price was not high, she would buy it all.

Jiang Quan followed his little cousin's gaze and frowned: "Those two horses don't look good. The hair on the big horse is all bald, and the little horse seems to be sick and can't be fed."

"Go and have a look. If it doesn't work, don't buy it." Ying Bao avoided the feces and urine on the ground and ran over, asking the horse owner: "How old are your two horses?"

When the horse owner heard someone asking about his horse, he quickly raised his head and saw a short little girl. His face instantly dropped and he reluctantly replied: "The big horse is eighteen years old and the little horse is three years old."

He doesn't even bother to lie to a little kid of several years old.

“Then how do you sell these two horses?” Yingbao asked.

Horse owner: "Thirty taels for big horses and twenty taels for small horses."

Jiang Quan followed over and was a little dissatisfied when he heard the horse owner's price: "How skinny is your horse? It only costs thirty taels?" If the **** sales tax is added, wouldn't this skinny horse be close to fifty? Two?

The horse owner glared at Jiang Quan: "Even if I ask for twenty taels, you can't afford it."

Usually those who come to buy horses are wealthy adults. The eldest of these two children is only fifteen or sixteen years old. Who is the horse buyer? I just want to ask out of curiosity.

Yingbao answered, "Do you really want twenty taels for this horse? You can't keep your word."

The price of a healthy adult horse is usually between forty and fifty taels. If the horse transaction tax is included, it will cost around sixty taels. With a frame, it will cost at least a hundred taels of silver. If you really buy it for half the money, it's still a good deal.

The owner of the horse said angrily: "You pay the money now, and I will sell it to you! Whoever keeps his word is a beast."

He was reluctant to sell it when someone offered him twenty taels of silver. As a result, when the market was over, there were no customers asking about it. He was really anxious to death.

If this child was really bought for twenty taels of silver, I would have saved myself the money to send the horse to the veterinarian for treatment.

After all, it cost a lot of money to treat this horse. He really didn't want to invest any more money in a useless old horse. He would lose money every day he kept it.

“What about this pony?” Yingbao asked, touching the pony’s head.

The owner glanced sideways at the pony and sighed: "The pony must be at least eighteen taels. No matter how little it is, it cannot be sold."

Pony has been sparse recently, and he tried to treat it with herbal medicine for a while but it didn't show any improvement, so he simply brought it in and sold it together, which saved his family from even being able to get these eighteen taels.

Ying Bao was satisfied and waved his hand, "We bought these two horses. You go and ask the Yaren to come."

Jiang Quan became anxious when he heard this. He pulled his little cousin and complained in a low voice: "These two horses don't look good. We spent dozens of taels to buy them back. Wouldn't it be a huge loss if they die?"

The horse owner was unhappy when he took a peek at Jiang Quan, so he quickly ran to the dental office of Luoma City to drag a dental man.

The dentist naturally knew that something was wrong with the two horses, so he didn't say anything. He pretended to pat the horses, and with a smile, he called Jiang Quan and Yingbao to go to the dentist's office to pay.

Once the money was paid, the contract was signed, and the money and goods were settled, even if the two horses died the next day, it had nothing to do with their trip.

Yingbao saw that the contract written by Yaren was correct, so he took out the money one by one from his small bag.

The two horses together with the deed tax totaled fifty-nine taels. She took out six ingots and ten taels of silver, but still frightened several people and the horse owners.

They all stared at the little doll's bag curiously, wondering why they couldn't see it at all before. There was so much money in her bag.

Jiang Quan had long been accustomed to his little cousin's ability to pack things, so he impatiently urged: "Hurry up and find the money." His cousin bought two sick horses, and he was very troubled and his temper became worse.

The people didn't mind, so they quickly found a bunch of copper coins.

Then he watched the little girl put all the money into her bag, including the deed to buy the horse.

One of the dentists asked: "Little lady, do you want to buy another bicycle frame? You are the cheapest."

He wanted to see if this young lady would take out any silver ingots from her bag.

The other fan gave him a blank look and kicked him secretly.

The young lady and her brother spent dozens of taels of silver to buy back two useless horses, and they might be beaten by the adults in her family. This guy even tricked her into buying a bicycle frame.

It is estimated that the frame died without being used to mount the horse. Isn't this immoral and deceiving people?

Yingbao raised her head and asked with a smile: "Is it really the cheapest? If you want to lie to me, you are a dog."

The tooth man's smile froze, but he quickly said: "I won't lie to you, let's go! Come with me and have a look. If you don't buy it, you'll be a loser."

Jiang Quan was almost mad at his little cousin, but he knew that his words were useless, so he had to follow his little cousin to look at the frame.

Yingbao picked out a brand-new bicycle frame with a carport and iron axles. The seller of the bicycle frame asked for twenty-five taels.

Yingbao turned to look at Yaren: "You said you would give me the cheapest price." As long as the items are sold in Luoma Market, Yaren have the right to appraise, so there is a lot of room for floating in these twenty-five taels. .

Yaren’s face twitched, and he turned to Nu Nu, who was selling the bicycle frame, and said, “Give her the cheapest price, don’t be frivolous.”

It means that he doesn’t want the commission from the frame, so he wants the frame seller to give it to her at the lowest price.

“Twenty taels then.” The owner of the bicycle frame shop said helplessly, “There is no profit left. The wheels and axles of this bicycle frame are all made of steel, and just two bearings cost a lot of money.”

The man asked the little girl, "How's it going? Uncle, can I keep my word?"

Yingbao nodded and asked someone to bring the old horse to hitch the cart.

Everyone is looking at the old horse, fearing that the old horse will lie down before it comes out of the horse market.

Jiang Quan is also worried. He is not worried about the old horse lying down in the horse market, but he is worried about the old horse lying down again after leaving the horse market.

Yingbao didn't care about their lawsuit, and happily ran to pay the money and handle the deed tax.

This frame also has to pay tax, which is a full two silver driving tax.

Then everyone in the dental room stared at the girl, watching her take out money from her bag.

This time she took out two silver ingots worth ten taels and a pile of copper coins.

One of the people couldn't help it anymore, so he came up to him and asked, "Little baby, do you still have money in this bag?"

Ying Bao raised his head and looked at him, arching his eyebrows and smiling: "Uncle, do you really want to know? Then give me two hundred coins."

Yaren:·······

He was so idle that he spent 200 yuan asking someone if there was anything in their bag.

Another Yaman counted out two hundred Wen from his pocket, slapped it on the table and said, "Here are two hundred Wen for you! I want to see how much you have in your bag!"

If he doesn't figure it out today, he probably won't be able to eat well.