Zhou Shuren took out two deeds from his bosom, put one away and returned it to his chest, and opened the other to hand to his eldest son, "Sixty acres of land, the paddy field at eight taels of silver per acre, the dry field at five taels of silver per acre, thirty acres of each, totaling three hundred and ninety taels, the silver for the name change and the red deed will be paid by the Zheng family, the house for one hundred taels, with the name change and deed also paid for by the Zheng family."
Zhou Laoda quickly did the calculations in his mind, "Father, isn't the price given by the Zheng family too low?"
The top-quality dry field is now worth five taels and two silvers, and with thirty mu missing six taels, not to mention the cost of the deeds. Although he has not been inside, the Zheng family's house occupies no small area, only one hundred taels?