Chapter 859: The Fish Seller (Part II)
I smiled and said, "I can't see it, you're still very popular here." ā
The beggar smiled heartily, and a smug look appeared on his face: "Of course." It's not that I'm bragging to you, in this place, if you want to eat lobster, I can get it for you. ā
"Didn't you use to trick people into eating fish? How about rushing to you? I deliberately joked.
When the beggar heard this, he pretended to be angry and said, "I don't do anything that hurts my conscience." ā
"You see, the fish sellers around here are all relatively old. Sometimes I have nothing to do, so I help them clean up some stinky fish and shrimp, and after a long time, it has become like this. The beggar said with some sighs.
After a pause, the beggar said with some embarrassment: "I sometimes rummage in the stinky fish, and I often have unexpected gains." ā
I laughed, the beggar is really funny.
After a few rounds, the beggar whispered, "Don't talk for a while." ā
As I was talking, the beggar was already standing in front of a stall, muttering something to the other party, and my head was clouded when I listened. The conversation, which I didn't understand, ended with an "ok" gesture, and I cautiously asked, "What did you two just say?" ā
"Eastern Burmese dialect." The beggar looked ahead and said unhurriedly: "That's a ship boss from eastern Burma, we all call him the Sea Dragon King, but he can get anything in the water." The thing you want is so weird, you have to look for him. ā
"Do you know the Burmese dialect?" I asked in surprise.
The beggar smiled: "I will also draw a scoop according to the gourd, I can say a general meaning, too complicated things, I can't understand." ā
Tsk, the folk are all masters.
After a pause, the beggar continued: "Let me take you to see someone again, this man is also a master who can reach heaven. ā
Following the beggar's footsteps, the beggar stopped in a corner where there were almost no people in sight. In the corner was a small fish stall, and the owner was wearing a yellowed vest and leaning lazily against the wall.
"Two kings." The beggar called softly.
The fish stall owner slowly opened his eyes, glanced at the beggar, closed his eyes again, and muttered, "Fighting with people again?" ā
The beggar smiled: "That's not a common thing." Look at me, I'll get down to business. ā
The boss opened his eyes again and squinted at the beggar: "Oh, it's grown, and you're still using knives with others?" ā
My heart was shocked, and when I glanced at it through the gauze, I could see that it was a knife wound, and this boss was definitely a little capable.
The beggar squatted down, pointed at me, and said, "My friend wants to buy some fish, you can find a way." ā
The boss glanced up at me and turned to look at the beggar: "Does he want to buy fish, or does he want to buy something?" ā
The beggar said word by word: "Yes, it is to buy fish, fish swimming in the water." ā
The corner of the boss's mouth tugged at a smile: "Say, what fish." ā
"Fish that grew up eating grains." I said seriously.
When the boss heard me say this, he was stunned for a moment, and after a while, he couldn't help laughing.
"I said Xiao Wuzi, what are you going to do with me?" The boss smiled and said, "Fish that grew up eating grains? Lao Tzu has fish that grew up eating, do you believe it? ā
I blushed slightly and whispered, "Don't be angry, IāI'm really joking." ā
The boss picked up a broken fan from his side, chased away the flies, and said: "I've been doing this for 30 years, and I've never heard of this thing you said." ā
"You can figure it out." The beggar said with a grin.
The boss fanned his hand and stopped, and pouted lightly: "Okay, I'll think of a way for you." ā
"Anyway, I can't find it."