She spoke calmly, and Pan Ping'an had no significant rebuttal. On reflection, it was indeed necessary to clarify the price beforehand to avoid giving too much money by mistake and suffering a loss in the end.
"Alright, then I'll go and scout the market first, and we can talk in detail afterward," he said with a chuckle, reaching out to gather all the copper coins from the table back into his bosom.
Although the deal hadn't been completely finalized, there was still a great hope. As a result, the meal in Jing Family's small courtyard was quite enjoyable for both host and guests. Old Master Pan and Grandma, being of advanced age, usually went to bed around the hour of the Dog, and after Pan Ping'an exchanged a few more words with Jing Taihe, he also helped his parents back to the next courtyard.