I thought that since he wasn't good at bargaining anyway, two hundred taels of silver was already cheap enough.

If the two old men were not in a hurry to sell, this shop would cost more than two hundred taels of silver. Under normal circumstances, it would cost at least two hundred and fifty taels.

As soon as the old man said this, Lin Han immediately agreed: "Okay, then it's two hundred taels of silver."

As he spoke, Lin Han took out two silver notes of one hundred taels from his arms and placed them on the counter.

Perhaps it was because Lin Han agreed too readily, or perhaps the old man had talked to others many times without success, so he didn't react to what Lin Han said for a while.

The old lady heard it clearly. She looked surprised and quickly poured a cup of tea for Lin Han.

Surprised, he asked, "Sir, is that true? Come sit here and let's talk."

After hearing what his wife said, the old man finally reacted and said, "Yes, yes, sir, come and sit down, let's talk."

Lin Han couldn't help but feel happy when he saw their reactions. It seemed that they really wanted to sell this shop.

I just didn't bargain, but I was still treated so well by them.

Lin Han sat down and took a sip of the tea poured by the old lady. Seeing the two old people looking at him with strange colors in their turbid eyes, he didn't know what to say.

When the old man saw Lin Han finish drinking the water, he asked, "Sir, are you really willing to spend two hundred taels of silver to buy this shop?"

Lin Han nodded: "Of course, didn't you say you wanted to buy the shop? You won't sell it for less than two hundred taels of silver, and you won't bargain."

Seeing Lin Han’s reaction, the old man knew that what Lin Han had just said was not a joke, and he really wanted to buy his shop.

With this realization, the old man laughed heartily, feeling quite proud: "Haha, of course, that's what I said.

As soon as I get the two hundred taels of silver, I will immediately hand over the title deed to you, and then this shop will be yours."

Lin Han didn't expect that he could buy the shop so easily. When he sat down, he took the two silver bills on the counter in his hands.

After hearing what the old man said, he handed the banknote to the old man and said, "Here, this is a banknote of 200 taels. Please check it. If there is no problem, give me the house deed."

The old man took the banknote and checked it with the old woman. They looked at it from left to right but couldn't see any problem.

On the contrary, the more he looked at her, the bigger the smile on his face became. Now he and the old lady would smile at each other from time to time.

Finally, they finished the inspection, and the old man turned serious and said to Lin Han: "Sir, we have checked it and there is no problem.

Please sit here and wait for a while, I will go in and get the title deed for you."

With that, the old man stood up and walked to the back of the shop, leaving the old lady and Lin Han behind.

Because Lin Han bought the old lady's shop, the old lady is now very satisfied with everything she does.

She asked, "Sir, what do you plan to do with this shop? Would you mind telling me? It's okay if it's not convenient."

There is nothing to be ashamed of. Anyway, when Lin Han officially starts selling pastries, he will still need to promote them.

Lin Han said calmly, "I plan to sell cakes."

After hearing this, the old lady immediately congratulated Lin Han: "Opening a pastry shop is quite popular.

After all, there is only one pastry shop in our Taoyuan Town. If you sell pastries, your business will definitely be very good.

But my old man and I never met him again, because we had both gone to the county town by then.

Well, I would like to wish you a successful start and a prosperous business!"

In fact, no matter what Lin Han was going to do, the old lady would congratulate him. After all, Lin Han bought her family's shop. Everyone would say good things.

As the saying goes, don't hit someone who smiles at you. It's great to receive sincere congratulations from others.

Lin Han was naturally happy and replied with a smile: "Thank you very much. I will take your good wishes. I hope you and your uncle go to the county town and live happily with your son."

While they were talking, the old man came out with the house deed and handed it to Lin Han.

The two signed an agreement and signed their signatures. In this way, both the right to use and the ownership of the shop belonged to Lin Han.

After signing the agreement, the boss said to Lin Han: "Sir, please give us some time. We will move everything out in just two days. We will not delay your opening of the store."

Lin Han expressed his understanding and nodded in agreement: "I understand that. These things do take time to move out. You just need to move them out as soon as possible."

Lin Han was so easy to talk to. The old man and the others were really grateful to him. They kept saying, "Sir, you are such a good person. You will be rewarded."

Lin Han felt that they were too enthusiastic and quickly said, "In that case, I'll leave this place to you to clean up. I have something else to do, so I'll leave first."

The old man and the old woman said: "Okay, okay, please take care, young master."

Lin Han left the shop with the house deed in his space, feeling very happy.

The shop was also bought, and the next step was to buy two slaves. Lin Han turned and went to the slave market.

It is called a slave market, but in fact it is just an open-air place where slaves are sold in a centralized manner, without even a shed.

There are several human traffickers here, sitting on stools and fanning themselves with palm-leaf fans. Behind each trafficker there are more than a dozen slaves.

Each of those people had a rope tied to their hands and a look of indifference on their faces. Lin Han took a fancy to a middle-aged woman.

I walked up to her and asked, "Can you cook? How is your cooking skill?"

This middle-aged woman is named Wang Yan. There is no market for people like Wang Yan. She is not young, and although she is not ugly, she is definitely not beautiful either.

Even if she was bought back, she could only be a servant, but the price set by the human traffickers was not low, so no one bought her back.

When she heard Lin Han ask her, she seemed to see hope and quickly said: "Yes, I used to be a cook, and I have good cooking skills."

When Lin Han heard this, he felt strange. His craftsmanship was so good, so why would he be sold?

He asked curiously, "Since you used to be a cook, how did you end up like this?"

It would have been fine if Lin Han didn't ask, but as soon as he did, Wang Yan felt a lump in her throat and almost burst into tears.

She told him everything: "My name is Wang Yan, and I am originally from Qinghe County. There was a flood in my hometown, and all my property and mine was washed away.

Later we came to Taoyuan Town, where we could have found a job and started our own business slowly.

However, things happen unexpectedly. My child fell ill. My husband and I couldn't raise enough money at once, so I sold myself to pay for my son's medical treatment.

I never thought that my son would be cured, but he was still sick. Sir, please buy me. I am very capable and can do anything.

Hearing Wang Yan's words, Lin Han couldn't help but think that the original owner was also from Qinghe County, and knew that Wang Yan was also a victim of the flood.

Seeing the sick child beside Wang Yan, Lin Han, who had gained ability, couldn't help but feel pity.

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