Chapter 143, your perception of yourself is quite clear.
Huahua heard the stall owner's roar, and looked over lively, just in front of the stall owner's angry eyes, she looked left and right suspiciously, no one.
"I don't look like you can't afford to eat, even a female doll is willing to raise such a fat, but you can't afford to eat? And you use broken stones for silver, are you fools to me? The vendor slapped the table fiercely, and Huahua's half-bowl of wontons spilled on the table, and she was so distressed that she couldn't express her distress, this was a peerless delicacy she had eaten in so many years.
Li shrunk his neck in fright, hurriedly put down his spoon, and rubbed it next to Huahua little by little.
"You, what we just gave you is money, it's been so long, who knows if you changed it yourself, how could we fool you with stones." Flowey stumbles and tries to reason with the vendor.
The vendor became even more angry and slapped the pebbles on the table, causing the other tables to look at it frequently.
Huahua looked at the familiar pebbles and suddenly understood something, wasn't this the stone she thought was particularly smooth a few days ago? How can it be at the vendors.
She turned her head incredulously, looked at Ah Ya who was sitting there with a serious book, and squeezed her eyes.
The guests at the other tables looked at Ah Ya so calmly and whispered, no matter how you look at this, this kind of bearing does not look like cheating wontons to eat.
"Little boss, you are mistaken, you look at the appearance of other people's sons, it doesn't look like they can't afford to eat wontons."
"Yes, yes, look at the clothes, slippery, if you really cheat the wontons to eat, I'm afraid I won't have a weak heart a long time ago."
The sound of people talking to each other reached the ears of the vendors, and the little vendors gradually wavered in their own thoughts.
Ah Ya sat there with a lot of momentum, and it didn't look like he was eating white food at all.
The vendor withdrew his hand, glanced at Ah Ya with some suspicion, and said, "Does the little boy have anything to say?" ”
Ah Ya picked up the tea on the simple wooden table, took a sip and frowned, muttering, "Is the tea outside so hard to swallow?" After that, he raised his head and looked at the vendor, "The silver I gave you just now, do you want to be greedy for ink?" Don't you let you eat a few bowls of ravioli? ”
The vendor's lips squirmed, and before he could say anything, he was interrupted by Ah Ya, who placed the tea cup on the wooden table, although the strength was heavy, the tea did not disperse, "Cheng, since this is the case, let's go." ”
Ah Ya got up, and the flower fox on his side suspiciously pulled Ah Li's hand and followed, and the vendor wanted to apologize for a while, but he was very embarrassed.
The guests next to him also counted the vendors, but it was only 20,000 wontons, and they had just taken out such a large piece of silver ingots, and they all saw it, it was really not worth offending a big man for the sake of greedy ink.
The vendor nodded, and turned to look at the pebbles on the wooden table before reacting.
He had never seen a stone before, and he had nothing in his pocket except the so-called silver ingot.
"T, you're a liar and you've tricked your grandfather." The vendors who reacted in time chased them out, but the shadows of the three people were long gone.
Ah Ya took the two of them and started running as soon as they came out of the stall.
Hua Hua ran while laughing, very heartless.
In the quiet alley, Huahua sat on the ground with a smile and hammered the young man next to him frantically, "Ah, you are too bad, if it wasn't for that stone that I picked up, I would have really been deceived by you, haha, that little boss was fooled by you so much that he didn't know the north and the south." ”
Ah Li stood behind the two of them, snorted his mouth, looked at Ah Ya cautiously, and whispered, "It's not good for us to do this, it's not easy for them to do business, my brother said that these small businesses don't have much money, they have to pay taxes like the government, the cost..."
Ah Ya interrupted her, and the pair of eyes that were no different from normal people glanced at it casually, and Ah Li shrunk her neck and immediately booed.
"Do they have money or not, and what does it have to do with us?"
Huahua frowned and tugged at his sleeve, and said unhappily, "What do you say, these days when you go down the mountain to play, you must abide by the rules of human beings, is it possible that you have to run every time you eat halfway?" My belly is going to run big. ”
Ah Ya's eyes fell on Huahua, and patted her little belly a little playfully, "That's not good, I can't let your belly run big." In that case, forget it, and I'll condescend to obey the rules of humanity. ”
Flowey rolled her eyes, stepped away, gritted her teeth and stepped on Aya's dark boots.
Ah Ya raised his eyebrows, exaggeratedly padded his feet, hugged one of his feet and began to collapse on the spot, "My feet, Huahua, you are murdering your husband, I am your father-in-law." ”
Huahua grabbed Alley's little meat hand and left the alley in a huff.
Ah Ya looked at Huahua's back and chuckled dotingly.
In the small border county town, on the not too bustling street, three fish vendors suddenly appeared.
There were small shrimp and small fish in their bamboo baskets, and Ah Ya wore a big straw hat to cover his face, leaning against an old locust tree and pretending to sleep, allowing Huahua and Ali to shout hard.
Of the three, only little Ali is human, although she is only four years old, she is very precocious.
As for how to make money, the two demons who have no concept of money don't know anything about it, and they don't bother to know about it.
When Xiao Ali proposed to sell fish, the two demons who didn't understand money didn't raise any objections, and they couldn't think of any way to make money.
However, for this bit of fish, the villagers will definitely make money by selling fish on the fifteenth day of the new year.
Flowey's voice was almost smoking, and few people came to see their fish.
She was a little depressed.
The small fish were so sunburned that they were about to become dried fish, and a kind person walked to the stall and looked at it and reminded, "You can't sell it like this, how can you sell fish at this time, the fish at noon are not fresh, and you will come at the latest time, tsk, it's a good fish, it's blind." ”
It was a pity that he stood in front of the stall for a long time, but he still bought a pound and went back.
Huahua looked at the opening and finally opened, but it was only two pennies, and half a bowl of wontons was not enough, so she sat down beside Ah Ya dejectedly, spread it on his body, and sighed, "Why is it so difficult to make money." ”
Ah Ya took the opportunity to put his straw hat on her face, afraid that she would get the sun, "It's not easy to make money, look at me." ”
Huahua took off the straw hat that was buttoned on her face, and stood up to look at him, "You?" How can you make money? Is there anything easier to make money than selling fish? I don't know how to make pies and ravioli, I can eat them at most. ”
Ah Ya pinched the tip of her nose dotingly, turned her face sideways and looked at the archway opposite that was still closed, "Your perception of yourself is quite clear, as far as you can't burn chicken, don't be embarrassed by other people's stomachs, you just look at me." ”