100 Buying Carriage

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The tiger cub still has to be brought along.

  Song Yue was worried about leaving it at home, and also, if she took it with her, it would scare other people.

  It's not easy to go out here.

  In the future, we need to prepare everything for a long journey, including carriages.

  Song Yue found An Jin again and asked him to help her find a carriage. Human traffickers not only buy and sell slaves and rent and buy houses, they also buy and sell livestock.

  It can be said to be a middleman.

  An Jin naturally took great pains to help Song Yue find a car suitable for long journeys.

  Brand new carriage.

  Pulled by two horses, it is perfect for long journeys and can run for a longer time.

  Song Yue looked at the carriage in front of her. An Jin helped her get on to have a look. The carriage was extremely spacious. There was a couch with drawers underneath, a groove in the front for placing the charcoal basin, and a small coffee table.

  It looks like a small room.

  The car's windows are also large and covered with clear paper, so it is very bright even when the windows are closed.

  Also comes with curtains.

  It's really good.

  Song Yue was very satisfied, "It's great! It's more than enough for me to live alone."

  An Jin smiled and helped her get off. "It's a coincidence that someone paid a deposit for this carriage, but he suddenly wanted to leave and didn't want it anymore. The store owner was having a headache. I happened to find out about it and immediately booked it with him. The price was also suitable, thirty taels of silver."

  He also told Song Yue that ordinary people could only use one horse to pull a carriage, and the carriages here had to follow rules and regulations, but because Song Yue won the silver medal and was the first in the town, he could use two horses to pull the carriage.

  Song Yue paused after hearing this and asked him, "How high of a status does one have to be to be able to drive a carriage with two horses?"

  An Jin answered truthfully: "That would have to be a minor noble in our court, or a minor official, or someone who is popular among the people. Miss Song is a popular person!"

  Song Yue understood a little more after hearing this, "Then wouldn't it be a bit ostentatious for me to go out like this?"

An Jin smiled and said, "People in the city always show respect to the clothes first and then to the person. It's not ostentatious for you to do this. In our small town, it's rare to see two horses driving a carriage, but in the city, it's quite common. Don't worry, young lady."

  Song Yue nodded, "Okay, it's better to have two horses pulling the carriage. Otherwise, the journey is long and it will take time. Two horses run faster."

  An Jin agreed: "That's right."

  Song Yue touched the two horses, which were quite docile. "Okay, let's take this set. The carriage is thirty taels, and how much do these two horses cost?"

  An Jin said, "These two horses are both good horses. The original price was at least twelve taels of silver each. After much persuasion, I managed to get them down to eleven taels of silver each."

  He said there are ordinary ones too.

  Seven or eight strings of coins per horse, or seven or eight thousand copper coins, was the most common price.

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