Seeing the coins Ye Jiu took out, Ye Gaolin finally believed what Ye Jiu had said.
After all, if it wasn't agreed by the adults, a child wouldn't possibly have that much money.
"Alright, tell me what kind you need. If you only need a few, consider it a gift from Brother Gaolin, and I won't charge you," said Ye Gaolin.
Ye Jiu first described the style of the box. She didn't put much thought into designing it herself but rather roughly described a soap box she had seen in her past life, which had a hollow bottom that allowed one to see the soap inside. This design could control the drainage of water and prevent the soap from being damaged by soaking during use.
"Do you know how many of these boxes Brother Gaolin can make in one day?" Ye Jiu asked.
"This box is simple and not troublesome to make. How many do you need?" Ye Gaolin countered.
"I need fifty for now. This fifty coins are just the deposit. Brother Gaolin, can you make them in two days?" Ye Jiu said.