Chapter 41 Transaction
Brother Kui had just walked out of the house into the yard, and Ye Shenge didn't waste any words.
"Can you accept the transaction tonight?"
Brother Kui was surprised, wondering what was going on.
"May I ask why?"
"I have something to do tomorrow."
Brother Kui nodded, which was considered an agreement.
"Give me an hour, after all, I need to find a car."
Ye Shenge had deliberately planned to change the transaction time at the last minute tonight. Firstly, for her own safety, even if the other party wanted to double-cross her, they wouldn't have enough time to arrange such a meticulous plan. Secondly, she wanted to test the other party's strength.
Ye Shenge entered her space as soon as she reached the woods opposite the coal yard, and hid the pre-prepared goods in a secluded haystack. While waiting for people to arrive, she took out a roasted chicken leg and started gnawing on it. The more she ate, the more delicious it became; she never knew eating meat could be so satisfying.
After eating her fill, she leaned against a tree to rest for a while. Today was the busiest day since she arrived in this world. She felt like she had accomplished many great things, and a sliver of pride arose in her heart. If her parents and brother knew, they would definitely praise her for being capable.
Before long, she saw the lights approaching from a distance. Seeing how many people were coming, Ye Shenge felt a bit nervous. After all, this was her first time facing so many people for a transaction, which was completely different from her deal with the old woman earlier.
Ye Shenge took out a long electric baton and tucked it into the back of her waistband, her right hand still tightly gripping a mini electric baton. With her left hand holding a flashlight, she leaned casually against a tree, waiting for them to approach.
"Miss, sorry to have kept you waiting."
Ye Shenge maintained a certain distance from these people throughout.
"I haven't been here long either. The goods are in the grass over there. You can go and take a look."
Brother Kui waved his hand, signaling the people behind him to inspect the goods.
Ye Shenge and Brother Kui were in an awkward situation, with nothing much to say. Moreover, Ye Shenge remained highly tense.
"Are you nervous?"
Ye Shenge's alert bells rang. How did this person know she was nervous?
"What makes you say that?"
Brother Kui seemed to want to ease her tension, turning his body away.
"Don't be nervous. I can feel it from your breathing. You couldn't have procured all these goods by yourself. There must be someone nearby behind you, right?"
"Hehe, I'm just a small follower, and this is my first big business. So, it's unavoidable to be nervous."
"Well, don't worry. I never double-cross. In business, it's always best to prioritize peace."
Ye Shenge's tension did indeed lessen somewhat. Everyone has a first time, and someone like her, who had been protected like a pampered child, needed more opportunities and time to train.
"Big Brother, everything has been counted. One thousand catties of rice, one thousand catties of white flour, one thousand catties of cornmeal, all of excellent quality. Also, three hundred catties of oil, one hundred bags of two-catty milk powder, two hundred catties of red dates, and two hundred catties of pork."
Brother Kui nodded, stepped forward, and casually inspected the goods. He became even more convinced of the strength of the person behind this young lady. Sudannovels.com
"Miss, let's settle the bill."
Ye Shenge had already calculated the prices, so she waited for the other party to do so.
"Rice 1200, white flour 1000, cornmeal 700, oil 1500, milk powder 2200, red dates 800, pork 200. That makes a total of 7600, correct?"
"Correct. Give me some tickets, and deduct the money from them."
Brother Kui immediately took the bag handed over by a subordinate and took out a thick stack of tickets, handing them to Ye Shenge.
"Miss, you can pick out what you need first. I'll calculate the prices for you later and give you the lowest price."
While Ye Shenge was selecting the tickets, Brother Kui's men did not start moving the goods. In Ye Shenge's opinion, Brother Kui handled matters very properly.