It is true that Li Xin and Cui Yingying have cooperated, but this does not mean that Li Xin can reasonably take advantage of Cui Yingying. This kind of thing that pretends to be confused and only cares about enjoying the benefits may be done by others, but Li Xin himself cannot do it anyway.

Butler Chang wanted to persuade Li Xin to give up this idea. But before he opened his mouth, he heard Li Xin say to Wang Gui: "Go, get the copper coins. By the way, send someone to help deliver the money to Cui Yingying's house."

Wang Gui, who was at the side, had already heard clearly what Li Xin said, bowed his head in response, and went to work.

Steward Chang rubbed the corner of his clothes, sighed and said, "My lord really doesn't have to be like this."

"I want it." Li Xin smiled, and picked up another mahjong tile to play with. While perfunctory, he silently sighed in his heart: the happiness of the rich is really beyond ordinary people's imagination.

At least, Li Xinke in his previous life never thought that he would be able to use mahjong made of ivory one day.

Seeing that he had no way to change Li Xin's mind, Steward Chang had no choice but to stand aside silently, but couldn't help but secretly calculated in his heart.

In the past few days, he has naturally noticed how much effort his young lady has put into these so-called "mahjong tiles". Many of the raw materials and hiring masters were even handled by him himself. Therefore, he has a fairly clear understanding of the cost of these sets of mahjong tiles. It was indeed almost the same as what Li Xin estimated, and it cost a total of about 300 guan.

Naturally, Cui Yingying didn't have that much liquidity in her hands. But in the end, she still scraped together and scraped together so much money with difficulty to make these sets of gadgets. Steward Chang thought it would be a very lucrative deal, but in the end he heard his young lady say that as long as the king of Chu pays two hundred guan, it will be enough.

Two hundred strings? This back and forth, after spending so much effort, is it worth a hundred pennies?

Butler Chang couldn't understand. But Cui Yingying has made up her mind. So Steward Chang had no choice but to follow Cui Yingying's orders.

In fact, in Cui Yingying's view, the King of Chu must be able to see the true value of these mahjongs, and also understand her desire to befriend the Prince of Chu's mansion. As long as a good relationship can be established with Chu Palace, what is a loss of a hundred guan? Do you really think that anyone has the opportunity to gain the favor of Chu Palace at the price of a hundred strings?

However, she did not expect that although Li Xin saw the true value of mahjong, he did not accept the "cheapness" implied in it, but bought these sets of mahjong with his own money without any discount.

Butler Chang naturally couldn't understand Cui Yingying's thoughts. His mind is relatively simple, and when he thinks that his young lady has changed from a loss of 100 guan to a net profit of 100 guan, he becomes very at ease.

Just make money. If he made money, at least the young lady would not be made things difficult by relatives such as uncles and aunts at home, and he would have more money on hand to deal with the helpless Young Master Cui Yishu. He thought silently in his heart.

Four hundred guan is not a small number, but to Li Xin, it is not a big number either. Wang Gui quickly collected two large boxes of copper coins and loaded them on the carriage respectively. The horses on the carriage are specially used for transporting goods, not the tall horses with Turkic blood, but Mongolian horses with shorter legs, and their endurance is better.

Li Xin asked Wang Gui to open the two boxes for Butler Chang to take a look, and said, "Would you like some?"

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