Wei Miao looked at the girl in front of him who was wearing a white waitress skirt and a blue plaid headscarf, and smiled, saying happily:

"Sister Hu Na."

Hu Na bent down and poked her dimple, "Are you so happy to see me?"

Wei Miao nodded and was about to say something when he was interrupted by a sarcastic remark.

"Hey, Hu Na, your little beggar friend is here again."

The person who spoke was a woman in a vest, with fashionable curly hair and strange and heavy makeup on her face.

After hearing this, Hu Na stood up, forced a smile on her face, and said seriously to the curly-haired woman:

"Captain Cai, you are joking. A Miao is also our guest."

Cai Wenwen snorted coldly and continued in a sharp voice:

"Stop flattering me. I have to keep a closer eye on you, or I won't give away everything in the store to beggars."

As soon as she finished speaking, a foreign couple walked out of the door. Cai Wenwen immediately smiled flatteringly, bent over and said:

"Take care, both of you. Welcome to visit us next time."

The foreign men and women held their heads high and didn't even look at her, while Cai Wenwen kept bending over, looking extremely pious.

"Manager Cai, the guests have all gone away." Hu Na reminded in a low voice.

Cai Wenwen didn't look up, and said in a complacent voice:

"You know what? If they come back and see my respectful attitude, they will definitely be very happy."

Wei Miao and Hu Na looked at each other.

I don’t know if it’s more funny, or more contemptuous, or maybe sad.

"Sister Hu Na, I want to buy some bread." Wei Miao said.

Hu Na understood immediately after hearing this. She and Wei Miao met while buying bread.

At that time, Hu Na was kind-hearted and gave some bread crumbs to the little beggar who was staring at the bread nearby. Cai Wenwen happened to see it.

She started scolding Hu Na and even indiscriminately attacked Wei Miao who came to buy bread.

When seeing Wei Miao take out a large dollar to buy something, Cai Wenwen stopped and Hu Na felt as if she had been pardoned.

Later, she told Wei Miao that if she lost the job she had worked so hard to find because of this, her mother would send her to marry an old man and become a stepmother.

Under Cai Wenwen's keen eyes, Wei Miao selected two giant baguettes, a large piece of soft and sweet French bread, and several flaky croissants.

Hu Na packed these things into a bag made of brown paper.

After Wei Miao took it, he asked:

"Sister Hu Na, do you still have chestnut cakes in the store?"

Hu Na didn't say anything, but Cai Wenwen's sneer came:

"Chestnut cake is the signature of our store, not these unwanted junk."

Wei Miao caught a glimpse of a man standing at the door and tilted his head curiously:

"Boss Cai, these breads are left outside the door as a warning to people because they are of poor quality!"

Cai Wenwen raised her chin and said proudly:

"It's not the first day you know this."

Wei Miao's clean little face showed disappointment, and he said in a clear voice:

"But Sister Hu Na said that this was a good deed by the owner of the store. First, it was to allow ordinary people in Shanghai to taste the sweetness of bread, and second, it told the customers in the store that all the cakes and bread they eat are freshly made by the pastry chef, not overnight bread."

Cai Wenwen looked at Wei Miao as if he were a fool, and then glanced at Hu Na with disdain:

"You two are really one stupid and one poor. You believe the capitalists' lies."

Hu Na's face turned red, and she said angrily:

"Captain Cai, how can you make up such a story? What A Miao said is the truth. How come the good deeds of the store have changed their meaning when they come to your mouth?"

Foreman Cai rolled his eyes, touched his curly hair, and was about to say something else when he heard laughter behind him.

"The waiter is right, and the kid sees it very clearly."

The middle-aged man was wearing a suit, had a slicked-back hair, a mustache, and a sincere smile.

Cai Wenwen and Hu Na both said to the man respectfully, "Boss."

At this time, three men and two women came out from behind the man. They saw everything that happened outside the door.

The middle-aged man asked Hu Na: "What's your name?"

Without waiting for Hu Na to answer, he continued:

"From today on, you are the foreman."

Cai Wenwen's already pale face became even uglier. She looked up at the middle-aged man and said with tears in her eyes:

"Boss, what about me?"

The middle-aged man looked at her coldly and said in a light tone:

"My shop is too small to accommodate a big Buddha like you. You should find another good one."

Cai Wenwen said anxiously: "No, boss, I was introduced by your brother-in-law."

Before she could open her mouth to say something else, she was pulled away by someone who looked like a manager.

The middle-aged man looked at Wei Miao with a kind smile and asked:

"This kid wanted to buy chestnut cake?"

Wei Miao nodded and said seriously, "Sister Hu Na said that the chestnut cakes in our coffee shop are made with real ingredients and are freshly made by a master chef from the West. I think I can buy some as a gift, it will definitely be a good choice."

After the middle-aged man heard this, a smile flashed in his eyes, and he said to Hu Na:

"Go ask the pastry chef to work overtime to make two chestnut cakes for this young friend. It's free of charge."

Hu Na has come back to her senses from what just happened, and her face is full of joy.

"Thank you, boss!" she said loudly, with a hint of liveliness.

Wei Miao said those words just now because he couldn't stand Cai Wenwen's two different faces towards foreigners and compatriots. He didn't expect that it would have so many miraculous effects.

Her eyes fell on the few people behind the boss, and she understood a little bit by looking at their dress and demeanor.

But she didn't have any special thoughts, and bowed to thank the middle-aged boss:

"Thank you for your kindness. You are such a kind and generous person."

A few people behind the middle-aged boss joked with each other. After hearing their false or sincere compliments, the middle-aged boss smiled even more and waved to the four or five people behind him to leave.

When Wei Miao got on the rickshaw again, he handed the rickshaw driver a small bag of croissants and said:

"Sorry to have kept you waiting."

The smile on the rickshaw driver's face was quite sincere. He got double the money for a 50-cent fare.

After just a short wait, he got another bag of croissants and was overjoyed.

He carefully placed the bread in his hand into the small bag hanging on the handlebar.

Thinking about how my daughter and son looked when they ate, I felt even more that I was lucky today, and I shouted out loud:

"Young Master, please sit tight."

The fresh breeze blew on Wei Miao's face as the rickshaw driver ran, and the aroma of the bread in her arms rushed into her nose.

Wei Miao suddenly felt hungry, and her mouth began to water unconsciously. It seemed as if there were countless gluttonous worms in her stomach tempting her.

She frowned and sighed quietly, wondering when she could have a full meal.

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Wei Miao: Fortunately, I am just greedy for money and food, not greedy for money or sex~~~

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