Chapter 376: Cut, cut, cut
Poison Genius Consort
No matter who said it and how they spoke, Han Yunxiâs starting price was now 100,000 dan for 10,000 taelsâten times cheaper than Wu Shuâs scramble sale! She sat there calmly drinking her tea while waiting for Master Lin and Manager Qian to react to her offer.
Master Lin had never seen someone so ruthless with their haggling in all his years at the black market. She didnât even blush from her shamelessness, much less quicken her heartbeat. There were limits to pushing down the price. Anything outside those limits, and the shopkeeper would chase you out! Master Lin had fawned on Han Yunxi for so long before she gave him such a painful offer. If it were possible, heâd pick up that broom in the corner and sweep her out the door with his curses.
But he couldnât!
They were trying to find a way to sell off their grain, they had to remember that was more important than making sure their price offer was accepted He needed to beg her to buy his stock, not the other way around! Master Lin took deep breaths as he told himself to calm down. Business always needed careful planning before a deal was done. Compared to him, Manger Qian was much more levelheaded. He smiled and said, âMiss Helian, letâs not take those drunken ramblings as truth, alright?â
In other words, you should make another offer, because that one doesnât count.
Han Yunxi pursed her lips before she said, âThen letâs do 200,000 dan for 10,000 taels!â
Now even Manager Qian had lost his temper. âMiss Helian, this isnât a place for jokes!â he exclaimed furiously.
Han Yunxi grew unhappy in turn, her tone icy. âWhoâs joking with you? My price is precisely 200,000 dan for 10,000 taels. You all are the ones saying too much rubbish.â As she spoke, she glanced at Master Lin impatiently. âMaster Lin, Iâve already offered my price. Tell me how much grain you can sell at this price. If itâs a done deal, then thatâs fine. Otherwise, letâs forget about it! Itâs not like Iâm in a rush to buy grain anyways.â
If Master Lin and Manager Qian ever found out Han Yunxiâs true identity, theyâd probably spit blood upon recalling those words! Of course, they had no way to retreat right now. The two of them had already been at a loss when Han Yunxi offered 100,000 dan at 10,000 taels. If they sold for too low, theyâd take too many losses, but if they sold for too high and the woman refused and left, theyâd cry themselves to death. Both of them kept silent without saying a word. Han Yunxi didnât give a whit about what they thought. In any case, she didnât want to wait forever.
âMaster Lin, itâs extremely tiresome talking business with you!â she said, before tossing aside her teacup and rising to her feet.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âMiss Helian, hold on! Wait a moment!â Manager Qian quickly moved to keep her here. âMiss Helian, itâs because we have both surplus grain from previous years and fresh grain in our stores, so we need time to determine an appropriate price!â
He was smart enough to bring up the types of grain as a talking point. But Han Yunxi didnât give him room for discussion as she axed that topic. âOf course this ladyâs here to talk about fresh grain. Forget about your surplus stock of old grain, just sell it at the same price! Iâm not someone whoâs particular about details.â
Manager Qian was so angered by these words that his nostrils nearly spewed steam! This woman...sheâs too much of a bully! Absolutely outrageous! Iâve never seen someone show off so much even after gaining an advantage! Her price offer had been ridiculously low, but she still spoke so brazenly. How impudent!
Fine, it was also Long Feiyeâs first time discovering exactly just how shameless Han Yunxi could be. Still, he quite liked this side of her. Master Lin had long fallen silent, but now Manager Qian didnât know how to deal with Han Yunxi, either. Finally, he said, âMiss Helian, Iâll need to discuss with Master Lin before we can settle on a final price with you. I must trouble you to wait a bit longer.â
So theyâre planning to avoid the question? Han Yunxi mused. Is there someone else who needs to make the final say in Manager Qianâs place? Do they need to call in another superior?
âHow much longer?â she asked him seriously.
âThe time it takes to brew a cup of tea,â Manager Qian replied straightforwardly.
âSure! Iâll wait,â Han Yunxi agreed readily enough. She glanced at Long Feiye as the two came to a tacit understanding. Unless the master of the whole thing was right on the premises, itâd be impossible for Manager Qian to settle the deal and consult with his superiors in the time it took to brew a cup of tea. Long Feiyeâs guards naturally had followed them here when they arrived last night. They had gone over the entire shop and were probably tracing the secret missives back to their source at this moment. Manager Qian wasnât going to consult with his superior, but have a serious discussion with Master Lin. In other words, he had a high enough status to decide on the price for his masterâs sake. If they could find a clue with Manager Qian, itâd be simple enough to uncover evidence of the imperial uncleâs embezzling ways!
While they were waiting, Han Yunxi intentionally switched to a fresh batch of tea and poured a cup for Long Feiye. âYour Highness, if you please,â she murmured.
Long Feiye accepted the cup with both hands and replied in a professional tone, âThank you, mistress!â
Han Yunxi nearly laughed out loud as her eyes danced with suppressed mirth. Fortune accumulated from three lifetimes would be an appropriate idiom for her mood right now. Whether it was the past or the future, she was probably the only person in the world to hear His Highness Duke of Qin hail her as his master.
After the allocated amount of time passed, Master Lin and Manager Qian returned. Manager Qian had been personally sent here by the imperial uncle, so he could represent him to decide the price and quantity of grain sold. He had withdrawn with Master Lin just so they could make a clear calculation of their reserves. The total that the imperial uncle owed to the Ministry of Revenue, plus the compound interest from his usury loans meant that they needed at least 1,500,000 taels in ready silver. However, there were only 3,000,000 dan of grain in stock. Of that stock, one-third of it was surplus grain from previous years, while two-thirds of it was fresh grain. Not all of it had come from embezzling the national stores. Because of Tianningâs poor harvests this year, the imperial uncle had gotten scant payments of grain. Moreover, the national treasury had limits to how much grain it could offer to the disaster areas as well. In the end, the imperial uncleâs estate had forcibly bought bumper harvests from local tyrants in well-off regions to raise grain prices.
If they went by Han Yunxiâs offer of 100,000 dan for 10,000 taels, then theyâd only get about 300,000 taels after selling off all their grain. How could that be enough for the imperial uncle to give the Ministry of Revenue?! After some further calculations, Manager Qian grew more clearheaded. Miss Helianâs offer had been unusually low. How could he have even gotten into such straits when discussing the prices? In the end, he and Master Lin agreed on the lowest possible price of 100,000 dan for 50,000 taels. If they sold off all the grain they had, then theyâd make enough to get 1,500,000 taels and break even with the imperial uncleâs debts. That was already the lowest price they could go. Any more and itâd be pointless to sell at all. Naturally, Manager Qian hoped that the price would be a bit higher so they could make a profit.
Of course, âprofitâ in this case meant taels left over after the debts were paid. It wasnât a true profit per se, because theyâd need to sell the grain for at least 3,000,000 taels to make it worthwhile under normal circumstances! Aside from the grain theyâd purchased with real silver, even the embezzled stores needed people to move and guard them, all of which cost money. There were people who did big business and looked wealthy on the surface, but they didnât have much ready money to spare. The bigger the business, the more hidden costs it had.
Naturally, even if they turned a profit with this sale, Manager Qian wouldnât want the extra silver, but prefer to keep the extra grain instead. Then they could sold those off when the prices rose again and minimize their losses.
Han Yunxi only looked impatiently upon Master Lin and Manager Qian as she asked, âMaster Lin, can you give me a price now?â
Master Lin didnât even have time to sit down. âMiss Helian, the price you offered really is too low. Weâll suffer a lot of losses that way.â
âIf thatâs the case, then donât sell your grain! We canât let you suffer any losses,â Han Yunxi was so kind with her words!
Master Lin and Manager Qian were both crying in their hearts! Master Lin didnât even know how to explain to Han Yunxi why they needed to sell their grain. He simply avoided the topic with a sigh. âMiss Helian, 100,000 dan for 70,000 taels is already a low price. We have around 2,000,000 dan of grain in our stores. Youâll find it impossible to get an equal amount anywhere else.â Then he added, âOf course, the same goes for the low prices.â
At this, Han Yunxi knew at once that 70,000 taels wasnât their lowest limit. Long Feiye had looked into what the imperial uncle owed already. They had an approximate estimate of the costs. If the shop was selling them 100,000 dan for 70,000 taels for a total of 2,000,000 or so dan, then it would be close to covering the imperial uncleâs debts. The price they were suggesting would definitely leave them a surplus. It didnât make sense for them to lead with the lowest possible price first.
If thatâs the case, Han Yunxi mused, They must have more than just 2,000,000 dan of grain.
She and Long Feiye hadnât come to save on silver today, but instead to collect grain and evidence. Their number one priority was to dig out all the grain from the imperial uncleâs stores until they were empty! It took a wily character to be a merchant, but even merchants needed ethics and morality. Right now, countless people were starving to death from the famine, but the imperial uncleâs estate still held on to so much grain. Wasnât that the same as murdering for money? If they tried to hold back a single grain, sheâd be sure to wrest it from them!
âMaster Lin, arenât youâre too much of a bargain hunter?â Han Yunxi said as her lips curved up mockingly. âNo, thatâs not right. You simply arenât planning to seal this deal at all! Since thereâs no good faith between us, I think thereâs no need for further discussion.â After that, she simply stood up and prepared to leave.
Master Lin grew anxious, but Manager Qian beat him to it and said, âMiss Helian, the price you offered was far too low. How about you add a bit while we take a bit until we come to an agreement?â
âHow much can you guys take off?â Han Yunxi stilled her steps.
âHow much can Miss Helian add on?â Master Lin hastened to ask.
Han Yunxi broke into a cold laugh. âCould Master Lin bear it if I add too much?â
Master Lin was rendered mute as he sought to find a reply.
âMaster Lin, I donât care how much I add to the price. The crucial point is how much youâre willing to take off. I already said, it doesnât matter whether I finish this deal or not,â Han Yunxi was no longer holding back.
Master Lin looked towards Manager Qian without saying a word. The latter felt weary at heart as well, but he still wanted to make one last effort. Even a difference of one or two taels would add up in the long run with so much grain at stake.