Chapter 215: Fighting for Glazed Objects
Chapter 215: Fighting for Glazed Objects
She caught up with the two officers and took out two small glass animal ornaments and handed them to Gou Sheng and Jiang Er. "These two little things are my token of gratitude to you two brothers. I hope you don't mind."
Seeing this, Gou Sheng and Jiang Er quickly waved their hands and declined: "Madam Su, this is unacceptable. We are also doing our duty. How can we accept your things?"
Su Panpan insisted on giving it to him: "Just accept it, my two brothers. It's not worth much money. It's just a little toy. It's good to keep as a souvenir."
Seeing that the two of them refused to accept it, Su Panpan used her sleeve to use her consciousness to take out a very beautiful large glass vase from the space and asked them to take it to the county magistrate and let the county magistrate use it to please his wife.
Unable to resist Su Panpan's kindness, Gou Sheng and Jiang Er had to accept it. After giving a few more instructions, they turned around and left.
Su Panpan was in a good mood and hurried back.
She knew that there were still big deals waiting for her.
When the onlookers saw the stranger run away and the police leave, they gathered around Su Panpan's baskets of glass objects.
Several wealthy businessmen's wives were the first to come forward. They were dressed in gorgeous clothes, and their eyes showed their love for these glass objects.
A woman in pink satin clothes gently picked up a glass bottle and looked at it carefully, her eyes full of amazement.
"Oh, this glass bottle is so exquisite. Madam Su, are you going to sell it? If so, how much would you like it for?"
Several other female members of the family also picked up different glass objects and asked about their prices one after another.
Su Panpan replied with a smile: "These glass objects are of course for sale, the price is..."
It’s not that Su Panpan is keeping it in suspense, but Su Panpan hasn’t thought it through yet.
It is not a good idea to set it too high or too low.
If the price is too low and there is no profit, it is equivalent to blocking other people's business paths. She may be hated by others, and then how can she do business in the town in the future?
If the price is too high, ordinary people will not be able to afford it. If it is too expensive, they will be out of reach. Then these exquisite items will just be left here to gather dust, with few people interested in them.
Secondly, although this glass object is exquisite, if the price is ridiculously high, he is afraid that if it gets out, he will be known as a greedy and profiteer, which will ruin the good reputation he has worked so hard to build in the town.
When doing business in a small place, the most important thing is word of mouth. It will be difficult to do other business in the future.
Unexpectedly, the women didn't care after hearing this. They continued to choose with great interest, muttering, "It doesn't matter. As long as the items are good, the price is secondary."
The others nodded involuntarily.
Su Panpan was slightly stunned when she heard what everyone was saying. A trace of surprise flashed across her face, and then she frowned slightly, her eyes full of helplessness and a dilemma.
She opened her mouth, as if wanting to explain something, but she didn't know where to start, so she could only shake her head helplessly.
She secretly complained in her heart: "You guys are so hypocritical. Just now you complained about the outsider's high price, and now you say this. How embarrassing it is for me? It's as if I made a bet with him just to sell my own glassware. It's really unfair. I just got lucky by accident."
In fact, because of the exquisiteness of the objects in front of them, they have already forgotten the price.
It's completely different from when facing a foreign player, where there are many things to consider.
For such an exquisite object that looks like a work of art, they would be willing to pay not only ten taels of silver, but even twenty or thirty taels.
The glass balls from foreigners are rare items that are just for fun, so the price needs to be considered.
The glass objects in Su Panpan's basket are art, treasures, and masterpieces that embody the hard work and creativity of craftsmen.
In their hearts, art is priceless. In front of such beautiful and exquisite works of art, gold, silver and money are naturally nothing.
At the same time, several children also crowded over, staring at the animal-shaped glass ornaments.
A chubby little boy tugged at the corner of Su Panpan's clothes and said in a baby voice, "Sister, I want that little rabbit glass ornament. It's so beautiful. Can you sell it to me?"
Su Panpan squatted down, touched the little boy's head, and said with a smile: "Little brother, I can sell you this little rabbit ornament!"
When the little boy heard this, he nodded hurriedly, his face full of excitement, and quickly pulled his mother to give him money.
Seeing this, the children nearby also clamored to buy the glass ornaments they liked.
There were also several men gathered around the glass ball. They picked up the glass ball and played with it in their hands, feeling its round and smooth texture.
A middle-aged strong man smiled and said to Su Panpan, "Madam Su, these glass balls are really nice to touch. I want to buy a few to play with in my spare time. Please name a price."
Su Panpan stood up, cleared her throat, and said loudly: "My fellow villagers, I will sell these glass balls for five hundred coins each; the glass bottles, glass plates, and other ornaments of various shapes are all for one or two taels of silver."
When everyone heard this, their jaws dropped, their eyes widened, and their faces were full of disbelief.
You know, the glass balls sold by foreigners used to cost ten taels each, but now they are only five hundred wen here at Madam Su's. Moreover, even such exquisite glass bottles, glass plates, and various uniquely shaped ornaments only cost one tael of silver, which is almost like giving them away for free.
This made the middle-aged strong man very happy. When the outsider sold it for ten taels each, he liked the glass ball very much, but he didn't have that much silver.
"Give me two glass balls." Five hundred coins each now, that's a great bargain, he shouted quickly.
"Okay. Here you go!" Su Panpan handed the two glass beads to the man with a smile.
Other men followed suit and rushed to buy the glass balls.
A woman wearing a brocade cheongsam and a gold-decorated hairpin on her head had a flash of surprise in her eyes when she heard Su Panpan's price.
She gently covered her mouth and exclaimed to the people around her, "Oh, this price is too cheap! Not to mention one tael of silver, even if it's ten or twenty taels, it's worth it."
Several other female relatives also nodded in agreement.
A woman in a lavender gauze dress and a jade bracelet on her wrist said hurriedly, "Yes, sister, you are absolutely right. I thought such exquisite glassware would be very expensive, but I didn't expect Madam Su to offer such a low price. This is really a treasure. I must pick up a few more pieces to take back."
As they spoke, the wives of these wealthy businessmen no longer cared about their usual reserve. They stretched out their slender fingers, which were adorned with various jewelry rings, and began to choose from the baskets.
The sunlight filtered through the mottled leaves, casting patches of light and shadow that fell right on the baskets of glass objects, making these already exquisite objects even more dazzling.
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