In order to avoid unnecessary disputes, Song Tiegen suggested this. It didn't matter to him if they didn't buy it because it was expensive. If they bought it, they could also give every family in the village some money. If the villagers benefited from it, they wouldn't make a fuss.
Song Jingchen guessed the underlying specifics of the matter. He also didn't want to cause trouble, so he thought for a moment and said, "Three units of land then."
Song Tiegen was shocked. This was not a small sum. "Alright, I'll follow you to your house to measure the land."
Song Jingchen didn't answer. He glanced at Shen Yijia, who immediately took out two silver ingots and five taels.
Song Jingchen took it and handed it to Song Tiegen. "Village Chief, please give me a contract and a receipt. Take the extra one tael of silver as a thank-you gift."