Chapter 204: sold (2/2)
Murong Xue was bitten by a dog when she was a child, and when she saw the black hair pounce on her with sharp fangs, she didn't care to ask the son's name any longer, and ran away, shouting unwillingly as she ran, "Murong Lingran, I remember you!"
Seeing that people were scared away by it, Hei Mao returned to his master in a very sensible manner, raised his head proudly, and looked like he was begging for compliments.
Murong Lingran stroked Heimao's back and praised: "Heimao, you are too smart, I will make you a big bowl of delicious food to treat you later, okay?"
"Wang." Okay.
"Good boy."
After running a distance, Murong Xue looked back and was relieved to see that the **** dog named Hei Mao was not chasing after him.
The hateful Murong Lingran dared to scare her with a dog, just wait and see!
Murong Lingran returned to the kitchen yard and immediately made a large pot of boiled meat for Heimao to eat.
Seeing the remaining three wild boars in the yard that were still warm, he thought about it for a moment, and after obtaining the consent of all the family members, he asked the eldest brother to pull all the wild boars into the city and sell them.
There was still a lot of meat left from the one that was killed at noon. A wild boar weighed hundreds of kilograms. Even if it was left at their house, even if it got tired of it and it was spoiled, it would not be able to finish it.
Although it can be kept fresh in the space, there is a difference between wild boar and domesticated pork. It will be troublesome to find an excuse to take it out in the future, so it is better to take it out and sell it.
And the eldest brother did not let her down. The three wild boars were sold for one hundred and twenty taels of silver, with an average of forty taels of silver per head. As soon as they got home, they handed all the money to her.
After everyone in the family came back, Murong Lingran was very generous and gave five taels of pocket money.
Originally they didn't want it. After all, there are a lot of places to spend money in the family, but I heard that the three wild boars were sold for free, so they didn't refuse.
(end of this chapter)