Ma Wu stood before the Song Family's Granary Gate, making a scene. "Boss Luo, you're wealthy and influential; surely you don't need to haggle with me over a few bucks."
The Granary Manager, Luo Sancai, chuckled. "Master Wu, listen to yourself. We buy peaches at a hundred bucks a pound. That's a rule we can't break."
"But you should at least consider the quality of these peaches! Are mine the same as theirs? Asking for an extra twenty isn't too much, is it?"
Ma Wu wanted to sell his peaches for one hundred and twenty per pound.
It wasn't really about earning that extra twenty; he wanted to make a statement to the Song Family.
Luo Sancai genuinely considered giving him the extra twenty. He didn't want to offend this down-and-out young master over such a trivial sum.
However, the Head of the Song Family, Song Jiason, was sitting in the main courtyard and had given Luo Sancai a direct order: "One hundred bucks per pound, not a penny more!"
