The shopkeeper quickly pushed the money bag back, full of embarrassment, "It's really not possible, girl, let alone five taels, even if you add fifty taels, it's not enough."
When Amelia Nian walked over, she saw a pretty girl staring at the guqin stubbornly and offering a price she could afford, "Then add ten taels!"
She was about eleven or twelve years old, wearing a patched outfit that had no particular style, as if she had put it together casually. She had a small cloth bag around her waist and a few small pendants hanging around her neck, which made her look particularly casual.
Even her hair was twisted together like a rope. A girl from an ordinary family wouldn't be so unkempt, but it looked quite fitting with her pretty face.
But such a person should not have appeared in Xilezhai. Everything here, from musical instruments to other items, was very expensive. Originally, it was Lorraine who opened the shop for Amelia Nian to play. It was because he managed it well over the years that the business became more and more prosperous.
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