When they arrived at Madam Cui's parental estate, Juhua's uncle was overjoyed to see Cai Wei.
Qing County, located on the border of the Great Jin, is adjacent to the barbarous Meng and Liaodan tribes, leading to few residents and difficulty in selling land. He has been struggling to sell this estate, so when he saw Cai Wei, he was overjoyed and immediately led her into the house with great fervor.
On the way, Cai Wei noticed the manor's fields had already been sown. Considering the size of the manor and the cost of seeds and labor, it would cost at least one hundred taels. Cai Wei voluntarily added an extra hundred making it a total of two thousand six hundred from the original amount of two thousand five hundred taels, overwhelming Juhua's uncle with gratitude.
When it came to pay, Madam Cui suddenly produced a bundle of banknotes, insisting on paying on behalf of Cai Wei to express her gratitude for Cai Wei's kindness towards her and her daughter.