Bai He didn't understand why Qin Yao had that look of pain on her face, but he was confident he could afford her.
With full sincerity, he said, "I know you're expensive, but I haven't asked around, so why don't you name a price?"
Qin Yao stared at him for a while, full of regret: "Sorry, I'm not interested in money right now."
Bai He didn't give up, offering a lure, "Your brother's salt mine in the Northwest isn't very stable."
Qin Yao's heart tightened, but she didn't respond, waiting for him to continue.
"So if our deal goes smoothly this time, I can guarantee your brother's salt mine business in the Northwest can run long and prosperous."
At this point, he deliberately paused, the only exposed pair of large bells in his eyes watching Qin Yao, as if determined to secure this deal.
The last trace of a polite smile on Qin Yao's face vanished instantly, and she whispered, "Do you know, looking like this, if you enter my house at midnight, even if I kill you, no one will know?"
