"you!"
Pippi pointed, and seriously patted the remaining two boxes of drinks that he couldn't move.
"Come and help me move there, and I can give you labor expenses."
"I move?"
"Why, don't you want to earn some extra money? You don't need to sell things to make money for nothing. Is this not attractive to you?"
"This, me."
Seeing the clerk's hesitation, Pippi knew that the matter was basically settled.
This businessman is greedy, he can earn extra money by just moving two boxes of drinks, he will definitely do it.
"Okay, then I'll help you move there, you have to give me money immediately."
"Yes, but your price had better not exceed the cost of a box of drinks, otherwise it would be too unreasonable."
"You are too smart."
Pippi shook her head innocently, "I'm not smart, I'm just kind, and I'm thinking of you."
"For my sake?"
"certainly."
Pippi nodded, and said imposingly, "When you usually buy goods, someone will help you unload them, but those people will move them for you for free."
"But I bought their stuff."
"I bought your stuff too."
Pippi continued to speak imposingly, "Because I don't buy much, I will give you labor costs, and the distance is not far away, so you can definitely earn some money. But if you ask for too much money and pass it on, others will pay you later." Will unloading the goods for you go according to your market price?"
"Okay, okay, you have the final say, you can give as much as you want, let's go."
The clerk lifted up two boxes of drinks dejectedly, "I can't tell you, do you also run a supermarket!"
Pippi didn't respond to the clerk's words, she pointed to the venue and let the clerk go.
Watching the clerk set off, Pippi also worked hard to carry the remaining two boxes of drinks.
She seemed to have underestimated the weight of the two boxes of drinks. She felt that she was going to be overwhelmed by the drinks every step of the way, and her knees bent a little before reaching the venue.
Pippi gritted her teeth and continued to walk, completing the task of carrying drinks with great difficulty.
She walked much slower than the clerk, and when she arrived with two boxes of drinks, the game was over, and Yi Yang's group won.
Pippi squatted down unsteadily, ready to let go of the drink in fear.
As soon as she squatted down and let go, one of the boxes cracked open, and several bottles of drinks rolled out of the box and onto the ground, rolling in all directions.
Looking at this scene, Pippi stood up, her face full of embarrassment.
She was almost exhausted, but in the next second she had to squat down and start moving to pick up the drinks that rolled everywhere.
"Miss, you haven't paid me the labor fee yet."
The clerk arrived early with the box, and he had been waiting for Pippi for a while, and now he was a little anxious to see Pippi picking up the drink, so he couldn't help walking to her and asking.
"Scan the QR code for you, get your phone quickly."
Pippi hastily took out her mobile phone and paid for it, including the cost of four boxes of drinks and the labor costs of the clerk.
"Okay, thank you."
The clerk left excitedly after getting the money, and Pippi couldn't help complaining about this unenthusiastic person, and didn't even help him when he saw himself in a mess.
"Let's go, so you don't get upset in front of my eyes!"
While complaining, Pippi continued to pick up the dropped drink, when suddenly a voice appeared beside him.
"Am I going to upset you?"
Pippi was stunned when she heard the voice, lost her mind, just picked up the drink in her arms and rolled to the ground, this time she didn't care about the drink, but cared about the people around her first.