At first, the vendors who came to see the fresh shrimps were all gone, and Gu Chunzhu's stall was cold again. She couldn't help being a little flustered. She spent 15 Wen on the shrimps before they were sold, which inevitably caused some meat pain.
"Don't worry, sister-in-law. It's worth your money. You won't be cheated when you do business in this street. There are no thieves here. It's all up to the Dragon boss to protect you." When the vegetable seller talks about the Dragon boss, his turbid eyes give off some light.
Gu Chunzhu also understood that the man who collected the money is probably similar to the urban management of the previous life, or the gangster who collected the protection fee. The money is quite reasonable, and he wants to get along well with the vendors.
It is the most important thing to hope that the river shrimp can be sold!
"Fresh shrimp, don't miss it when you pass by!" Gu Chunzhu yelled, learning from those night market vendors who used a high pitched loudspeaker in endless cycles.
It was only the speaker she used, the mouth she used, that shouted several times. Her abdominal cavity was aching a little because of exertion, but it was also effective.
Three or five people gathered to buy vegetables.
"Sister in law, how do you sell shrimp?" A big lady with a basket on her arm is about to put her head into the barrel.
"A bowl of five Wen." Gu Chunzhu replied.
The eldest lady shrunk her head and frowned. She touched her lips and said, "I don't know if there is any dead shrimp in this bucket."
Gu Chunzhu's face is not good-looking. She doesn't look like she's here to buy shrimp, but rather to smash the market.
She is going to strike back a few words, and then she hears the smoke pipe of the vegetable vendor banging twice on the ground. Gu Chunzhu looks at it, and the vegetable vendor gives her a look.
Seeing that Gu Chunzhu didn't speak for a long time, the prickly woman smashed her mouth again and said, "if you don't want three Wen, I'll have a bowl."
Gu Chunzhu laughs in his heart. He didn't smash the market. He says that her things are not good, just to bargain.
"You can see clearly that I only fished this shrimp from the river. It's absolutely fresh, not dead." Gu Chunzhu said, reaching out to get the shrimp out of the bucket.
River prawns are jumping on Gu Chunzhu's hands, splashing a few drops of water on the prickly aunt.
"Ouch, I know." The aunt hurriedly blocked her face and said, but she was still picky on her mouth. "It's still expensive. This shrimp doesn't have much meat."
Gu Chunzhu is interested in shrimps when he looks at the guests around, but he can't let this lady stir up everyone's mood.
She quickly explained: "although shrimp are all things in the river, it's not easy to catch them. I caught them one by one. Besides, the shrimp bought a half bowl back, put one or two shrimp in the noodles, and your tongue fell off. It's better to fry it in lard. "
"Oh, it's a waste of lard to fry shrimps with lard!" My wife is still waiting for Gu Chunzhu to reduce the price.
"It's winter, madam. There may not be much fish in the river in a while." Gu Chunzhu reminds me that it is also for no price reduction.
"Little sister-in-law, can I buy a small half bowl? Two Wen. " Said an aunt behind the aunt.
"OK." Gu Chunzhu fished half a bowl of shrimp for her from the bucket, drained the water, and poured it into the basket made of bamboo for her. The river shrimp was still bouncing, and the busy aunt hurriedly covered the basket and went home.
Gu Chunzhu received two Wen of money and was also happy.
With this aunt's business, some of the guests saw Gu Chunzhu's business was sincere, and said, "give me a bowl."
"I want a bowl, too."
All of a sudden sold three or four bowls, Gu Chunzhu every time receive money to listen to the sound of copper plate collision, the whole body of fatigue disappeared.
Seeing that the lady who made the inquiry at the beginning hasn't left, she asked, "madam, I think you really want to buy it, but the price of shrimp is here. I'll give you more shrimp later."
"Well, sister-in-law, you're really good at business." Aunt picked up the rope and was unwilling to take out five Wen money from her purse and put it into Gu Chunzhu's hand.
Gu Chunzhu ladled her a bowl full of shrimps and poured them into her basket, which made her leave happily.
"Selling shrimp, fresh and dancing shrimp! You can't afford to lose, you can't afford to be cheated. "
Another wave of shouts continued to attract guests. There were only a little left after six or seven bowls of shrimps were sold. Half a bowl was not enough.
The sun is near noon, and the rest is not easy to sell and take back to his own home. Gu Chunzhu puts the bucket into the basket to prepare for the stall.
"Wait a minute, sister-in-law." The vegetable seller shouted Gu Chunzhu.
"Sir, what can I do for you?" Gu Chunzhu put the back basket down again. Today, I've helped her. If she didn't resist theorizing with that lady just now, I'm sure she would have failed the guest.
I put down the dry tobacco, and I was embarrassed to rub my hands and ask, "can I exchange this cabbage for some shrimp with you? And give it to my family. "Gu Chunzhu looked at the cabbage on the stall and nodded like a chicken pecking at the rice. "Of course, I can't ask for it. My family only planted rice seedlings. It's not so easy to eat vegetables."
Scooped out all the shrimps in the bucket, only a shallow half bowl. Watching the vegetable seller hand over a cabbage bigger than the head of a person, Gu Chunzhu said shyly, "that's all. I'll make up some money for you."
"It's OK. It's not worth the money." I waved politely.
The cabbage delivered by the old man weighs about five Jin. Gu Chunzhu's stall is close to him. He knows that the cabbage is sold for one Wen and one jin. He makes up three Wen for it.
By no means, Gu Chunzhu put the cabbage in the basket and left.
"Little sister-in-law, you bowl." I can't cry or laugh. Gu Chunzhu is so anxious that he forgot to take the bowl of shrimp.
"I'll catch the shrimp tomorrow. Take it first." Gu Chunzhu turned around and gave the old man a smile.
Gu Chunzhu took out the copper coins he earned today and counted them. It's thirty-three Wen. Plus the three Wen he gave me, he should have earned thirty-six Wen.
This is a business with no capital. Gu Chunzhu is very happy. He will be able to sell shrimps every day.
This is an extra input. Gu Chunzhu doesn't care so much about the silver in her hand. She used to be a hairpin with six silver coins left. Su Wangqin gave her two more silver coins and paid another fifteen Wen, which is eight yuan and eighteen Wen.
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