Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Four.(2/2)
"I want to buy this fish from you, can you sell it?"
The priest repeated his previous question, obviously not intending to answer the father and son's questions.
When Pang De saw that the other party was the Priest of Light, he did not dare to be too presumptuous, so he straightened his posture and said: "Sell it, yes, but we have to send it to the fish market before we can sell it to you. Priest, just wait."
"I want to buy it directly here, I hope you can accommodate me."
After saying that, the priest lowered his head and bowed in a very respectful manner. As commoners, Pound and his son had never experienced such courtesy. They both stepped back in embarrassment, but Pound's father still waved his hand and said, "No."
Pang De explained to the priest: "Are you a foreigner? We have rules here. We fishermen have to send fish to the fish market or eat it at home. We cannot sell it privately."
"This money should be enough, right?"
However, the priest seemed not to hear it. He took off a bag of coins from his waist and handed it to the father and son.
"this......"
The father and son looked at each other. With his father's acquiescence, Pound took the initiative to take the purse and estimated the value in his hand. He immediately secretly thought in his heart that this man was generous, but he said with a straight face:
"If you want to buy our shark-toothed fish, you need at least twice the amount of Moros silver coins. This money is not enough!"
"Really? Then forget it."
The priest didn't say much. He took the money bag back from Pound's hand, then turned and left.
"It's really baffling."
Pang De muttered. He saw that the priest was dressed luxuriously, and his hat and boots were inlaid with gems. He thought that this must be a big customer, and he seemed to be in a hurry, so he wondered if he could raise the price without thinking about the other party.
He actually had no intention of bargaining and just walked away.
"Alas! You..."
Pang De was about to call him back, but the father on the side urged: "Forget it if we don't do it, let's send this fish to the fish market quickly. That nervous priest will take a fancy to our fish, maybe there's something in it
There’s really something mysterious about it.”
"That's right, send it over quickly, there might be some treasure inside."
Chapter completed!