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Chapter 20 Going to the market (8)

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    Gu Wan looked at the hesitant expressions of the customers and offered to try them. Some people tasted these fruits and thought they were really good!  He immediately expressed that he wanted to buy some back and give them to his family to try.

    ¡°After tasting it, some people were still reluctant to spend money to buy the fruit. Gu Wan did not force it and watched the customers leave with a smile.

    This business always happens in bursts, a large number of people come up, and soon everyone disperses.

    After being busy for a while, Gu Wan¡¯s stall was finally deserted.  Gu Wan and Lin Yijing counted the money from the fruit they had just sold, and found a total of 140 Wen. Lin Yijing and Gu Wan were overjoyed. It seemed that they could still make money selling fruit.

    Gu Wan asked Lin Yijing to sort out the remaining fruits and measure the weight.  As a result, pears sold the most, with ten kilograms left, grapes also had ten kilograms left, and hawthorns had the most, with fifteen kilograms left.

    Gu Wan and Lin Yijing were guarding the stall, but no one came for a long time. Just when Gu Wan was feeling bored, a child of five or six years old suddenly appeared in front of the stall.

    This little boy is fair and chubby, his clothes are neatly dressed, and he wears a little hat on his head. He looks like a young lady!

    When Gu Wan looked at the doll, she seemed to see a rich man. Look, the child was wearing silk clothes, so he must have been born into a wealthy family.

    Gu Wan looked at the little boy with a smile, took out a grape and handed it to him, and said gently: "Come on, little brother, sister will give you some fruit to eat."

    The little boy didn¡¯t refuse. He happily took the fruit and swallowed it in one gulp. After eating, he looked at Gu Wan eagerly.

    Gu Wan understood what he meant and took another pear and handed it to him. He took it over without ceremony, wiped it with his sleeve, and started eating.

    After eating the fruit, the little boy did not leave, but stayed at the stall.

    Gu Wan did not chase him away, but still teased him with a smile.  Sure enough, after a while, an old woman hurried over from another place. When she saw the little boy, she immediately took his hand and said anxiously: "Oh, my little ancestor, what are you doing?"  It can run around, but it makes me anxious. If you lose it, I won't be able to survive."

    The little boy looked at the woman's anxious look and did not show any guilt. He just blinked cutely with an innocent look on his face.

    When the old woman saw the little boy like this, she didn¡¯t say anything more, took the little boy and wanted to leave.

    The little boy paused, pointed to the fruit on the stall, and said, "Grandma Zhang, I want to eat fruit, please buy me some."

    Gu Wan listened to the little boy's words, her eyes shone, she had business, she quickly said hello, "Auntie, look at our fruit, it's fresh and sweet, the hawthorn is still sour and sweet, if you don't  Don¡¯t worry, you can still try it.¡±

    The old woman picked up a few fruits and tasted them. She felt they were really delicious, so she waved her hand and said, "I want them all. How much do they cost?"

    Gu Wan looked at the old woman's heroic look and replied with a smile: "It's all ten cents a pound." Lin Yijing on the side listened to the price quoted by Gu Wan, with a trace of surprise in his eyes, but then he regained his composure.  .

    Gu Wan was counting the accounts with her eyebrows flying, "There are ten kilograms of pears, ten kilograms of grapes, and fifteen kilograms of hawthorns. A total of thirty-five kilograms. One kilogram is ten cents, and the total is three hundred and fifty cents. You see, I calculated correctly.  Let¡¯s do it.¡± (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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