Old Zhou felt Ms. Qian was being utterly unreasonable. This was the Bai Family's business, their surprise, so what had it to do with the Zhou Family?
It was one thing for Manbao to get involved; after all, she had a good relationship with their young master, but why were these two adults putting so much heart and effort into it?
But Old Zhou was timid, and he didn't dare say anything.
Manbao hadn't yet told Old Zhou the final price until Bai Shanbao told her that their grain was almost at Luojiang County, and it was only then that Manbao happily went to find her father and told him the Bai Family was willing to exchange at a rate of one catty and two taels for a catty.
Previously somewhat lethargic, Old Zhou immediately perked up, his eyes shining as he asked, "Really?"
Manbao nodded.
"Did they say how many catties they want?"
"They want all that comes from the seeds planted in our fields, but Dad, they also need to keep some seeds for themselves, right?"