Chapter 14: Trading is difficult


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Chapter 14 Trading is difficult
The vendors who had come to see the fresh shrimps had dispersed, and Gu Chunzhu's stalls had returned to desertion. She couldn't help but feel a little panicked. The river prawns didn't sell and they spent fifteen bucks.
"Sister-in-law, don't feel distressed. It's worth the money you paid. You won't be scammed in doing business in this street. There are no thieves here, all rely on Long Boss." The uncle who sells vegetables said to Boss Long. There was a little light in the cloudy eyes.
Gu Chunzhu listened and understood that the man who collected the money was probably similar to the city management of the previous life. Perhaps it was a mix of protection fees. The money was collected quite reasonably, and it was good to want to get along with street vendors.
Hope the river prawn can be sold is the most important!
"Fresh prawns, don't miss it when you pass by!" Gu Chunzhu shouted, learning the words of the stall owners in the nightlife of the previous life who used a high-pitched loudspeaker to circulate indefinitely.
It's just the horn that people use. She used her mouth and shouted a few times. The abdominal cavity was a little painful because of the force, but this shout was also effective.
Three or five grocers gathered around.
"Sister-in-law, how did you sell this shrimp?" A maid carrying a vegetable basket almost stretched her head into the wooden barrel.
"A bowl of penny money." Gu Chunzhu replied.
The aunt squeezed her head back in disbelief, frowning, and touched her upper and lower mouths. She said disgustedly: "This bucket is dark, and I don't know if it is mixed with dead shrimp."
Gu Chunzhu's face was a little unsightly. This maid didn't look like she was here to buy shrimp, but it seemed like she was here.
She was ready to fight back a few words, and heard that the uncle who sold vegetables "banged" on the ground twice, and Gu Chunzhu looked at it, and the uncle who sold vegetables gave her a look.
Seeing that Gu Chunzhu didn't speak for a while, the spiky aunt smashed her mouth and said: "If you don't have money, I'll have a bowl."
Gu Chunzhu laughed inwardly, it turned out that it wasn't a hit, saying that her things were bad, just to bargain.
"Everyone can see clearly. I caught the shrimps from the river one by one. They are absolutely alive, and none of them are dead." Gu Chunzhu said, reaching for the river shrimp from the wooden barrel.
The river prawn jumped on Gu Chunzhu's hand, splashing a few drops of water from the stinging maid.
"Oh, I know, I know." Auntie said, blocking her face, but she still said critically, "It's still expensive, and there aren't any bites of meat in this shrimp."
Gu Chunzhu looked at the onlookers and the guests were all interested in shrimp, but could this maid stir up everyone's emotions.
She hurriedly explained: "Although the shrimps are all in the river, but they are not easy to catch. I caught them one by one, and I bought a half bowl of this shrimp, and put one or two boiled noodles. Tongue, fresh, your tongue fell off. Fried in lard, it tastes better."
"Yo, fried lard with lard, isn't it a waste of lard!" Aunt Niang crossed her waist and waited for Gu Chunzhu to cut the price.
"Auntie, this is winter, and there may not be too many fish in the river in a while." Gu Chunzhu reminded that it was also not to cut prices.
"Sister-in-law, can I buy a small half bowl? Two penny." The aunt behind the maid squeezed and said.
"OK." Gu Chunzhu took her half a bowl of prawns from the wooden bucket, drained the water, and poured the aunt into the bamboo basket. The river prawns were still alive. The busy one The aunt hurried home holding her vegetable basket.
Gu Chunzhu accepted the two pennies, and he was very happy.
With this aunt-starting business, some customers saw Gu Chunzhu doing business with sincerity, and they said, "Give me a bowl."
"I want a bowl too."
Three or four bowls were sold all at once. Every time Gu Chunzhu collected money and listened to the collision of copper plates, his exhaustion disappeared.
Seeing that the auntie at the beginning of the inquiry had not left, she asked, "Auntie, I think you really want to buy it, but the price of this shrimp is here. I will give you a few more shrimps later. "
"Come on, your sister-in-law, you are really very good at doing business." Auntie was very unwilling to pull out the penny money from the purse and stuffed it into Gu Chunzhu's hands.
Gu Chunzhu scooped up a bowl of river prawns for her and poured it into her basket. The aunt just smiled away.
"Sell prawns, fresh prawns! You can't buy it, you can't be fooled."
Another wave of shouts attracted the guests one after another. Originally, about six or seven bowls of prawns were sold and there was only a little left. Half a bowl was not enough.
The sun is approaching noon, and the rest is not good to take back to eat at home. Gu Chunzhu put the wooden barrel in the back basket to prepare for the stall.
"Sister-in-law, please wait." The uncle who sold vegetables shouted Gu Chunzhu.
"Uncle, what's the matter?" Gu Chunzhu put the back basket down again. Today, the uncle helped her too. If she couldn't hold back the theory with the aunt just now, she might lose her patronage. .
The uncle put the dry smoke down, rubbing his hands embarrassedly and asked, "Can I get this Chinese cabbage for a bite of shrimp? Eat it for the family."
Gu Chunzhu looked at the watery Chinese cabbage on the stall selling vegetables, and the chicken nodded like rice. "Of course I can, I can't ask for it. The family grew the vegetable seedlings. It's not that easy to eat the vegetables."
Scooped out all the shrimps in the wooden barrel, only a small half bowl, watching the vegetable salesman handed over a Chinese cabbage bigger than the human head, Gu Chunzhu said a little embarrassedly: "That's a little bit, I Give you some money."
"It's okay, it's worthless." The uncle waved politely.
The cabbage handed over by the uncle weighed about five pounds. Gu Chunzhu's stall was close to him. He knew that the cabbage was sold for one penny and one catty, and he paid for three penny.
Unable to let the uncle shirk, Gu Chunzhu put the Chinese cabbage in his back basket and carried it away.
"Sister-in-law, your bowl." The uncle couldn't help crying, and Gu Chunzhu was so anxious that he forgot to take the bowl with shrimps.
"Ming'er caught the shrimp and I'll come back. You take it first." Gu Chunzhu turned his head and smiled to the uncle.
Gu Chunzhu took the copper plate that he earned today and counted it out. There were thirty-three articles, and the three articles for the uncle should have earned thirty-six articles.
This is a business without capital, and Gu Chunzhu is very happy, and he will be able to fish for prawns every day.
This is an additional entry. Gu Chunzhu didn't see the money in her hands so tightly. Originally, she was the hairpin and the remaining six money. Su Wangqin gave her two more money, and paid another 15 articles for a total of eight money. Eight text.
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