Gu Chengrui helped him change the bedsheets and arranged for him to stay in the west room. He left him a chamber pot, water, and some charcoal before locking the door of the west room and going to the kitchen.
Everything was as usual, besides going over to ask him if he needed anything from time to time.
In the evening, when Qian Zhuang and Gu Erjiang returned, they had collected half a cart of soybeans. After Zhou Ying and Gu Chengrui unloaded the cart, it weighed just a little under 300 pounds.
"Brother Qian, what's the price of these soybeans? Are they easier to purchase?" asked Zhou Ying.
"Five coppers, the same as the grain store. Otherwise, no one would be willing to sell.
"However, there seems to be someone else there who is also buying soybeans, so I can't guarantee how much we can buy a day." Qian Zhuang replied.