This letter was written by Cui Shuang to Chen Mo.
The letter explained that through his continuous efforts, he secured a deal for Chen Mo to purchase red copper at a price 40% below the market value per pound.
However, for coarse salt, Chen Mo had to handle it himself, as Cui Shuang couldn't convince Yuan Youchun.
"Forty percent below market price, not bad, this money wasn't spent in vain..." Chen Mo murmured, feeling that Cui Shuang was still worth dealing with, at least he worked for the money.
Of course, if Chen Mo knew that Yang Minggui agreed to sell it to him at half the market price, and that Cui Shuang pocketed 10% from it, he wouldn't think so.
Chen Mo called Zhang River and asked Wang Ping to send over two clerks, then immediately led a team to Xia Lin to purchase 30,000 pounds of red copper back.
Indeed, Chen Mo feared Yang Minggui might go back on his word during the period, so he hurried to buy the red copper back.
