After dinner, Su Bin requested Qin Zhenzhen to accompany him to the study.
Curiosity stirred within Qin Zhenzhen, wondering if the young man intended to express gratitude for her assistance in redeeming the contract.
If that were the case, perhaps she could bring up the topic of divorce as well.
However, to her surprise, Su Bin pointed to the money on the desk and stated, "This money is for you—12 liang should be sufficient."
His Second Brother had informed him about the deadline imposed by their uncle's family.
Neither his Second Brother nor himself could borrow such a large sum of money.
Yet Su Bin was determined to prevent their uncles from selling their fields at a low price, as had happened before.
The only option was to pawn the jade pendant for 15 liang.
His plan was to use that amount to redeem the land contract and subsequently sell the fields to the buyer, thereby reclaiming the jade pendant.