As the shouting continued, the villagers who were watching began to buy one after another. You bought two pieces, I bought one piece. The main reason was that they had never eaten this kind of food before, so they bought some to bring back for their families to try.

As more and more people came, Suihe was a little overwhelmed. He was busy collecting money and packing tofu.

"You collect the money, I'll help you pack it." Seeing that Sui He couldn't handle it, the vegetable seller next to him hurried forward to help: "Hey, hey, hey, don't push, line up, line up."

With the help of the old lady, the two plates of tofu were sold out in no time.

"No more, no more, come back next time," Sui He pointed at the empty stall and explained to the crowd.

"It's sold out so quickly? I haven't bought it yet. Will you come tomorrow?" Someone in the crowd asked. She had been watching and waiting, and when she was ready to buy, it was too late. It was sold out.

"Today is my first day here, and I didn't do that much. You see, this is really all gone. I'm sorry everyone, I will do more tomorrow," Sui He said.

"Okay then." They didn't buy it, but they didn't worry too much. The crowd dispersed in a short while.

Sui He was packing up his stall while thanking the old lady, "Thank you, old lady. If it weren't for your help today, I don't know what I would have done."

The old lady waved her hands and said, "What are you thanking me for? You are quite capable of setting up a stall at such a young age. By the way, little brother, where did you learn how to make tofu? It's really good."

Sui He smiled and said, "This is a secret recipe passed down from my family. I also learned it from my grandmother." Then he took out a piece of tofu that had been placed under the car and handed it to the old lady: "Auntie, this is for you. Thank you so much."

"I can't accept this! How can you give me such an expensive thing?" The old lady waved her hands repeatedly, but her eyes were always on the tofu in Sui He's hand.

"Take it. This is specially reserved for you. Take it back and try it." Sui He put the tofu in his hand into the hands of the old lady.

"Here, I'll take it." The old lady took the tofu, put it away carefully, took a few vegetables from her stall and handed them to Sui He: "These are the vegetables I grew myself, you can take them back and eat them, don't be polite."

"Thank you, Auntie." Sui He took the food and put it in his cart.

The old lady nodded and said, "This tofu smells so good. If you come to sell tofu again in the future, come and find me. We can be partners. I can still lend a hand if you are too busy."

Sui He happily agreed, "Okay, thank you for your help, Auntie."

"Auntie, take your time, I'll go back first." After packing up his things, Sui He said goodbye to the old lady and left the market with his cart.

It was already noon, and there was still some time before the appointment with Lin Youwang. After having two pancakes in the morning, Sui He was already hungry. Thinking of the wontons he had eaten last time, Sui He's stomach started to growl.

"Stall owner, give me a bowl of wontons." Sui He walked to the stall where he had eaten wontons last time and shouted to the busy stall owner.

Maybe it was because everyone was hungry at noon, there were a lot of people at the wonton stall today, and there was no seat left. Sui He shouted and waited on the side, smelling the wonton fragrance in the air, and his stomach growled more and more.

"Hey, why does it smell so good today?" Sui He murmured strangely.

"Okay, sir, please find a seat and the wontons will be here soon." The wonton stall owner was slightly startled when he heard this familiar voice. He looked up and saw a familiar figure. He understood.

Without stopping, he grabbed a handful of wontons and threw them into the pot.

Sui He waited for a while, and when he saw someone leaving, he hurried to sit down in an empty seat. After a while, a bowl of steaming wontons was served. A big bowl of wontons in the milky white soup

"Why did this soup turn milky white?" Sui He picked up a spoon and scooped a mouthful of sugar, blew it, and then put it into his mouth. His eyes lit up: "Is this bone soup?"

"Mm, so delicious!" I haven't eaten wontons cooked in bone soup for a long time. In addition, the pigs in ancient times were all grain pigs, pure natural, and the taste was amazing. There were also many more wontons in the bowl than last time.

Sui He was quite satisfied with the meal. After sitting for a while, he stood up and said, "Stall owner, please pay me."

"Brother, no charge," the wonton stall owner came over, wiping the water stains on his hands with a piece of white cloth.

"???" What's going on? No money? Why? Who eats without paying? Sui He didn't react for a moment.

"Brother, have you forgotten? Thanks to you, my business is several times better than before. I have always wanted to thank you. Today you are here, I will treat you to this bowl of wontons," the stall owner explained.

"??? Because of me? What did I do?" Sui He was even more speechless. She didn't seem to have any friendship with this stall owner, so how could it be because of her?

"Yeah, didn't you tell me to use bone broth to make stock? I used your method, and the wontons I made tasted much better than before." The stall owner was cleaning the table.

"Oh, I see. I see." Sui He thought of this. She didn't expect that she just mentioned it casually, but the stall owner actually did it.

"Yes, that's why my business is getting better day by day. So, this bowl of wontons today is free." The stall owner smiled so hard that his eyes narrowed.

"Oh, okay." Sui He laughed awkwardly. After all, he didn't expect it to be like this.

"Boss, give me a bowl of wontons, hurry up, I'm starving"

"Hey, here I come, little brother. I'll go get busy first." The stall owner hurriedly said hello to Sui He and went to cook wontons for the next customer.

"Oh, OK, go get busy," Sui He replied. Seeing that the boss wasn't paying attention, he took out five copper coins from his pocket and put them on the table. He poured out the remaining soup residue in the wonton bowl, turned it upside down on the table, covered the copper coins on the table, packed up his things and left.

One thing is for sure. The stall owner has already cooked a lot of wontons for her. That's enough. There's no need for the stall owner to pay for it. She should just pay for it herself.

After Sui He walked away, the stall owner was cleaning up the dishes when he saw the copper coins on the table. He looked around quickly, but couldn't find Sui He. He sighed, put the copper coins into his purse, and continued to work.

"Suihe, how is it?" After waiting for a while under the big tree at the city gate, I saw Lin Youwang coming out carrying something.

"I've finished selling, what about you?" Sui He quickly straightened the car, and Lin Youwang put the things in the car: "I've finished buying things, let's go back"

"it is good"

The two of them separated at the entrance of the village. Sui He returned home and found no one at home. His grandparents must have gone out to work.

I don't know if they had eaten well. I went into the kitchen and took out the fat and lean meat from the basket.

Clean it, slice off the fat, and make some lard for later, and stir-fry the lean meat. This meat was bought by Sui He when he passed by a meat stall.

Put the lard into the oil tank, scoop out the oil residue and taste it. It is delicious.

After tasting two, Sui He stopped eating. He chopped up the oil residue, added tofu residue, and put it aside.

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