Pippi laughed after thinking about it, "Let me ask you first, why did you come here?"

"I'll pick you up and have dinner together by the way."

Yi Yang approached Pippi as he spoke, "Ah Sheng is not here, he has gone to the hospital. I have finished my work, so I want to have dinner with you. I feel like we haven't eaten together for a long time."

"Yeah?"

Pippi spread her hands, "I don't think so."

Yi Yang immediately grabbed Pippi's outstretched hand, "Okay, you quickly deal with the matter at hand, and then we can leave."

"I still have a lot of work to do, and I'll have to wait a while."

After saying that, Pipi sat back in her seat in distress. When she sat down, Yi Yang naturally let go of her hand.

"It's okay, I'll wait for you."

Yi Yang pulled over an unoccupied bench and sat down, sitting next to Pippi.

"Is this phone book your job?"

He suddenly remembered that the question he asked just now was distracted by Pippi, and he was still curious about this phone book.

Pippi nodded, "Yes, I want to contact you."

"How long has this book been used, so old?"

Yi Yang looked at the book with a look of disgust, and Pippi immediately explained, "It doesn't take long, the information of these contacts will be updated at any time, it's only a few days. It's just that we all read it back and forth, and when we read it Too many times, it's so broken..."

"Oh, that's how it is."

Looking at the densely packed content above, Yi Yang felt sorry for Pippi.

"How many more people do you want to contact?"

Pippi pointed to a row, and Yi Yang breathed a sigh of relief, "It's just one row, it's okay."

She shook her head and denied Yi Yang's words, "You are too naive, I mean there is only one column of contacts left on this page, but I still have many pages."

Afterwards, Yi Yang listened to Pippi's voice flipping through the phone book, feeling that there was no end to each page.

When Pippi stopped, Yi Yang couldn't help asking her about her work here.

"How much work do you do every day, and how long do you have to work?"

Pippi patted the table depressingly, "It's probably from 8:30 to 7:00 in the evening, but I don't get off work on time. You need to contact more people every day to be able to contact the person who wants to buy a house. If you have more contacts, the chances of waiting for the buyer to buy a house will be higher." Big. I only contacted a few hundred in a few days, and I have to rush."

"Hundreds of them... isn't that enough?"

Pippi shook his head, "Not enough, there are thousands of contacts from others, and few of the people I contacted have the intention to buy."

"Thousands?"

This number made Yi Yang feel a little unbelievable.

"Pippi, how long do you think it will take you to finish work?"

Pippi flipped through the books with phone numbers in distress, "To be honest, I don't know, if you don't come, I won't even think about having dinner."

Yi Yang looked at Pippi in surprise, "Don't you feel hungry?"

In Yi Yang's impression, although Pippi is not particularly gluttonous, she is also a snack foodie. Eating when the time comes is the minimum respect for three meals, but I didn't expect that she would forget to eat when she is working now.

"Pippi, have you eaten well recently?"

Pippi nodded, "I'm full anyway."

She thought for a while and continued, "When you're not at home, I eat sometimes early, sometimes late, but I'm full."

"It's okay."