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Chapter 134 Sold out

Chapter 134 Sold out

"Selling candied hawthorns, selling candied hawthorns, sweet and delicious candied hawthorns!"

"Don't miss out! Men will become stronger, women will have sweeter smiles, children will grow taller, and the elderly will live longer!"

"Uncle, would you like to buy a candied hawthorn for your child?"

On Nanhe Third Street, several voices rose and fell, as Xiao Ayu and her brothers hawked their wares.

Of course, Xiao Ayu wouldn't remember these words; they were all summarized by Tuanzi.

At first, the boys in the Wang family couldn't bring themselves to say it; they felt ashamed.

But seeing their youngest sister shouting so enthusiastically, her two little pigtails practically reaching for the sky, her little face flushed red, they felt embarrassed and just stood there awkwardly.

Originally, Cai Niu's purchase of five fruits gave them a lot of confidence, but later few people came to buy them, especially since everyone walked away without even asking any questions once they saw that they were wild fruits.

After they put the candied hawthorns on the table, they learned that they weren't made from hawthorns, but from this wild fruit, which was even more expensive.

Other vendors charge one coin per skewer for candied hawthorns, but they charge three coins per skewer for candied hawthorns.

Its price is significantly higher than others.

How could this possibly sell?
The children were a little discouraged, but Xiao Ayu still shouted out with Tuanzi's encouragement. At first, they shouted in vain, and the others just looked on out of curiosity, but after seeing what they were selling, none of them wanted to buy anything.

At this moment, in the only restaurant in Nanhe Town, a young man dressed as a gentleman slowly walked out of the restaurant. He was about fifteen or sixteen years old, with a jade pendant on his waist and a fan in his hand, which he opened from time to time to fan himself.

He looks a little different from the people around him.

"Are there any interesting places around here?" the young master asked the servant beside him.

The servant thought for a moment and then said, "This Nanhe Town is quite small. There are only three streets in the whole town. We are on the main street now. The other two streets sell other unworthy things, so you don't need to go there, young master."

But that person was a bit disobedient. As soon as he heard that something was not to his liking, he became interested. What could be not to his liking?

"Where are the other two streets? Take me to see them."

The servant had no choice but to lead the way.

They first went to Lanhe Second Street, where the young master wandered around for a while and found it quite boring.

The servant said, "Young master, there's really nothing fun here. Why don't we head back soon?"

On that street just now, there were some people selling chickens, ducks, and other livestock. The smell was really strong, and even the servants couldn't stand it. The young master covered his nose with a fan the whole time.

"Why go back? Isn't there another street? Let's go take a look over there." The young master, however, was unwilling to go back.

The servant had no choice but to follow him to Nanhe Third Street again.

Thinking to himself, "Young Master is indeed a stubborn person. He insists on going to places you tell him not to go. Next time he wants to go, I'll persuade him to go, and he'll probably just turn around and go home."

Upon arriving at Nanhe Third Street, the young master noticed that most of the shops there sold food, but they mostly sold vegetables.

Just then, they suddenly heard a noisy commotion.

"Where's the excitement?" The young master's eyes lit up. He closed his fan and strode forward. "Let's go take a look."

It was indeed quite lively, and it was Xiao Ayu and her friends' hawking that drew the ire of some people.

One of them was selling candied hawthorns.

He glared at the children, his face dark with displeasure: "Aren't you ruining the reputation of candied hawthorn? What kind of rubbish are you making? Is it even edible? And you're selling it for such a high price! You might as well just rob people!"

Wang Dalang pulled his younger siblings behind him. Although he was a little scared, he mustered up his courage and said to the man, "We'll sell our candied hawthorns, and you sell yours. We won't bother each other. Why are you talking to us like that?"

The hawthorn vendor sneered, "Why should I? Because you've ruined the reputation of hawthorn skewers! I've been selling hawthorn skewers here for over twenty years. Everyone knows what they taste like and what they're made of. And yet you're selling hawthorn skewers here too, but you're selling rotten wild fruits that can be found anywhere on the mountain. In the future, when people see my hawthorn skewers, won't they think I made them with that kind of stuff? My hawthorn skewers are top-quality hawthorn skewers, grown with my own hard work!"

The man selling candied hawthorns did indeed think so. He never expected that these children could sell his products. He had been selling here for so many years, and his customers were already loyal and recognized his taste. Even if some people tried to steal his customers, they couldn't.

But what did these children do? They used a bunch of rotten wild fruits as the filling for candied hawthorns. What will other customers think when they find out?
Isn't this ruining his reputation?
Little Ayu muttered from behind, "Ours tastes way better than yours!"

She particularly disliked that sour candied hawthorn, and even now, just thinking about it makes her frown!

Some people are born disliking sour foods, and Xiao Ayu is one of them. She thinks that sour foods should be taken away by God!
"What do you know, you little brat? If you think this stuff is delicious, I'll crawl backwards right here today!"

Just then, a young voice suddenly came from the side: "If their food really tastes better than yours, would you really crawl backwards?"

The man selling candied hawthorns, not knowing who was speaking, instinctively replied, "Tang Laosan keeps his word!"

The young master patted his fan in his hand, turned his head and said to his servant, "Come, buy all the candied hawthorns from both of those shops, let the people around try them, and let them judge which one tastes better."

He was, of course, always eager for a good show. He didn't care whose candied hawthorn was better, but he hoped the little girl's candied hawthorn was even better, so he could see someone crawling backwards.

The man selling candied hawthorns was a little annoyed: "Why are you meddling in other people's business?"

The young master chuckled and said, "I'm just upholding justice, and I'm not taking advantage of anyone. How about this, let everyone judge which family's candied hawthorns are tastier. If that little girl's candied hawthorns are tastier, you can crawl backwards. If yours are tastier, I'll give you ten taels of silver. What do you say?"

Upon hearing this, the candied hawthorn vendor's fierce expression vanished, replaced by a fawning one.

"Oh my, who is this distinguished guest? Such discerning eye! Let's have a competition then. I've been making candied hawthorns for over twenty years, and no one knows more about them than me!"

Tang Laosan was very confident that his candied hawthorns would never be outdone!

Old Wang's children were dumbfounded; their candied hawthorns had sold out in no time after they were put out to sell.

(End of this chapter)

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