Chapter 76 Signed
"Treasurer Wan was worried about my safety, so he sent me here specially, and showed grandpa to look at the contract, if there is anything that needs to be revised." Mu Ya blinked and signaled Mu Zong that the business deal was concluded.

Mu Zong grinned, and secretly gave Mu Ya a thumbs up.

Seeing this, Mu Ya snickered, and introduced to Shopkeeper Wan, "Treasurer Wan, this is my grandfather, Mu Zong."

"Master Mu." Shopkeeper Wan called out as a greeting.

"The little granddaughter has caused trouble to Shopkeeper Wan." Mu Zong clasped his fists together to express his apology and gratitude.

Shopkeeper Wan hurriedly stepped forward and gave Mu Zong a hand, "The old man is so annoying to the younger generation. Mu Ya is very sensible, and the old man taught him well. It's just..." After a pause, he continued: "It's just that she is only seven years old after all. Let her Traveling alone is inconvenient for safety, I hope Mr. Mu will be more considerate."

Knowing that shopkeeper Wan reminded him out of good intentions, Mu Zong was not displeased, but nodded from the heart.

"Here is the contract. Please have a look at it, Mr. Mu. If there is nothing wrong with it, then it can be signed." Shopkeeper Wan took out the contract from his pocket and handed it to Mu Zong.

Reaching out to accept the contract, Mu Zong looked at it seriously.

The content of the contract is very simple, they will supply cans three times a month, each time the quantity varies, but each time will not exceed fifty cans.Each can is priced at [-] cents, and during the supply period to Tianxianglou, it cannot be supplied to other merchant restaurants.Silver money pays half of the deposit at the beginning of each month and settles it at the end of the month.The term of the contract is tentatively set at three years, and if there is an intention to renew the contract after three years, the conditions will be determined.

After reading it back and forth several times, and seeing that there was no mistake, Mu Zong said, "There is nothing wrong with it. I wonder if shopkeeper Wan has prepared pen and ink?"

"Naturally." Shopkeeper Wan chuckled and took out a pen and ink from the carriage.

After signing the contract, shopkeeper Wan asked, "I don't know when the supply will be available the soonest?"

Mu Zong glanced at Mu Ya, and seeing that she didn't say anything, he knew that the date could be set by himself.After thinking about it, Mu Zong asked, "How about the future?"

Shopkeeper Wan frowned, and asked with some embarrassment, "I wonder if it will be tomorrow?"

Mu Zong looked at Mu Ya again, and when he saw Mu Ya nodded, he dared to respond.

"Yes, but bullock carts are not allowed to come into the town at will, and please invite shopkeeper Wan to pick up the goods here at noon tomorrow, okay?"

Shopkeeper Wan pondered for a moment, and then asked, "I don't know where Mr. Mu lives? Wan can send someone to pick up the goods. In this way, the old man will not have to go back and forth."

"That's very good." Mu Zong agreed without hesitation, and after telling Shopkeeper Wan where he lived, he let Mu Ya get on the bullock cart so that he could get home before sunset.

Seeing that the grandfather and grandson were about to leave, shopkeeper Wan slapped his forehead, and then took out a money bag, "Master Mu, this is a deposit, one hundred cash, and when Wan sends someone to pick up the canned food tomorrow, the rest of the money will be settled. At the beginning of next month, it will be executed according to the contract."

Mu Zong didn't push and shoved, took the money bag and said with a smile: "The old man will accept the money. Tomorrow, shopkeeper Wan will send someone to pick up the goods. The old man will leave first. It's getting late and the road is not easy."

Shopkeeper Wan hurriedly said, "Master Mu and Miss Mu are careful on the road, so Wan won't waste time."

Mu Zong waved his hand, jumped into the bullock cart vigorously, and drove away.

Shopkeeper Wan watched the grandparents and grandson leave, until they could no longer see the figure, then his eyes sank slightly, and he turned and got on the carriage.

He was driving by himself, and his thoughts continued along the way.

Shopkeeper Wan concluded that the grandparent and grandson must not be ordinary farmers.

That Muzong's conversation is extraordinary, his actions are bold and careful, he can never be an ordinary person...

(End of this chapter)

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