No wonder Di Yelei was worried!
Liu Sisi smiled and casually pulled the wooden barrel over, starting to process the small river shrimp inside. After pondering for a moment, she finally asked, "If you go hunting, how much can a wild chicken sell for? How about a roe deer? And how much can a wild boar sell for?"
Liu Sisi's series of questions made Di Yelei realize that she was serious. He took over the work from Liu Sisi's hands without hesitation and directly answered.
"Ordinary people rarely buy game here, and in our town, we can only sell some on Market Day. But the business isn't very good either. I usually sell them to restaurants and wine-houses in town. Wild pheasants, depending on their size, sell for 50 to 80 copper coins each. Roe deer are worth a bit more, ranging from 100 to 300 copper coins per deer. Wild boar has a higher price, but I only manage to hunt a few in a year, and they can be sold for 500 to 3 taels of silver."