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Chapter 276 Ayu Buys Beans

Chapter 276 Ayu Buys Beans

As the rice sold out today, the grain and oil shops gradually quieted down.

After the crowd dispersed, Xiao Ayu, who was standing at the door, stood out.

"Oh, isn't this Wang's Ayu? What are you doing here? Where are your family?" The shopkeeper saw little Ayu, smiled, and walked over, patting her little head.

Little Ayu held her head in her hands: "Uncle Shopkeeper, Ayu is already three years old. You can't touch my head, or I won't grow tall!"

The shopkeeper chuckled: "Ayu is three years old now, that's great. Our child wasn't as tall as you when he was three."

As he spoke, the shopkeeper gestured to his waist and then pointed to Xiao Ayu's height: "You're taller than him. Girls shouldn't grow too tall."

I was going to say something like, "Be careful, you might not find a husband in the future," but then I thought it wasn't appropriate to say that to a three-year-old, so I turned around and took a piece of candy from the table.

He handed a tiny piece of candy to little Ayu, saying, "Here, Uncle will give you some candy. Go play somewhere else, or we might accidentally knock you over when guests come."

"I want to buy something too!" Little Ayu didn't take the candy, and even said earnestly, "Uncle shopkeeper, making money is not easy, and candy is also very expensive. Don't give it to just anyone."

After saying that, Xiao Ayu lowered her head, took out a fruit from her pocket, and handed it to the shopkeeper while standing on tiptoe.

"Let me treat you! These are from my own garden, they didn't cost me anything, so you won't feel bad about eating them."

The shopkeeper was stunned for a moment, then couldn't help but laugh.

I was feeling a bit tired from serving the previous guests, but now all the guests have left.

No wonder everyone on the street likes Ayu; she really is a lovable treasure.

"Thank you very much, Ayu. Come in and see what you want to buy?" The shopkeeper thought to himself, just for the sake of this one fruit, he would give Ayu a discount on what she would buy later.

As for the psychological trauma caused to him by the Wang family members' usual haggling with him, it can all be ignored.

Little Ayu, with her hands behind her back and looking rather old-fashioned, looked around the shop.

The items in the shop are mostly packed in baskets, and there is also a cutting board with various cloth bags of different sizes, which contain various kinds of beans.

Some are round, some are flat, some are long, some are short, and they all have different colors.

It looks beautiful.

Little Ayu craned her neck, eager to identify what kind of bean it was. At the Yang family's private school, Liu taught the children to recognize objects, including beans.

However, Xiao Ayu only recognized a few types; she didn't recognize the rest.

"Elf, can we take these back and plant them?"

[Some of them are fine. You see those red beans over there, and next to them are small green beans. Both kinds of beans can be planted.]

Those flat ones over there are cowpeas, and the ones next to them are green beans.

The smaller one is a Savings Pea, the kind your third brother gave you before, the kind that can be used to make whistles. You also planted two in your space; they're edible, but not very useful.

[That rapeseed is good; they call it oilseed. We can buy it, improve its quality, and then use it for oil extraction.]

As Tuanzi spoke, Xiao Ayu followed along, looking at one after another, sometimes nodding and sometimes shaking her head.

The shopkeepers nearby were stunned.

"Ayu, what are you looking for? Tell your uncle, and your uncle will find it for you."

Little Ayu held up her finger: "This, this..."

As soon as she pointed to a spot, the shopkeeper looked over.

Little Ayu pointed to seven or eight kinds, and the shopkeeper asked, "Do you want to buy these?"

“No.” Little Ayu shook her head, then stretched out her little hand and said, “Besides the ones I just mentioned, I want all the rest of these beans, every kind, this much.”

The shopkeeper gasped: "You want 5 catties? That's a lot!"

Little Ayu shook her head again: "I want 5."

She doesn't have that much monthly income.

In an instant, the shopkeeper gasped even more sharply.

Thank you to all the lovely people who sent tickets! Love you all!
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(End of this chapter)

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