Xinyan noticed that Brother Biao was straightforward in his dealings and sensed no malice from him, so she nodded at him, "Definitely."
After this, the man left. The place and time for the delivery were directly confirmed by Xinyan with the little leader, and she asked him for ten burlap sacks.
She had bought some sacks before, but not enough: "So let's say it's settled. When you come over, bring twenty more sacks. By the way, I want new sacks, don't try to fool me. Otherwise, if there are good goods next time, I surely won't look for you guys again."
The little leader was amused by Xinyan and gave her a thumbs-up.
He still hadn't figured out why Brother Biao was willing to pay her the fine grain price, but since Brother Biao said so, there had to be a reason. This woman really knew how to push her luck.
He then murmured a few words to the person beside him.
After a while, that person returned with a basket, "The sacks are all in here, it's more convenient to carry a basket."