Anyway, the deal this time couldn't be made, and Shuan Da's wife no longer addressed Da Kui's wife as sister. With one sentence, she exposed Da Kui's wife's true colors.
Mo Dali knew his whole family wanted to sell Chunyue for the family's benefit, and he himself was waiting for the indenture silver from Chunyue to get a wife, but hearing what Shuan Da's wife said still made him uncomfortable, he glared fiercely at Mo Dakui.
"Enough, our family will provide the silver," Elder Mo feared his sons would quarrel further, and had to compromise, but he didn't plan to give that much silver: "No ten taels, at most five taels, take it or leave it."
Shuan Da's wife didn't continue to entangle with the Mo family and decided to cut her losses: "Fine, consider it Lu Family's bad luck, five taels it is, hand it over."
Elder Mo, with a trembling hand, passed the silver he was clutching to Old Mrs. Mo: "Give it to her."