At six o'clock, Tu Shan pushed a wheelbarrow to set up the stall.

Coincidentally, she met an uncle in the same industry.

I ran over excitedly, took the basket of loaches from the car, and accidentally walked around in front of the uncle.

He bared his big white teeth and looked at the uncle's basket: "Oh, it's not full. It's okay, it's okay. Half a basket can also be sold." So greedy.

The uncle was so angry that his face turned black. Why are little girls nowadays so narrow-minded?

He silently glanced at Tu Shan's full basket. Not only was it full, but each fish was fat and big.

The uncle quietly hid his smaller loach aside and waited, he would definitely beat the little girl tonight.

Tu Shan hummed a tune, shook her legs, and took the things out of the car and arranged them, waiting to sell them.

"Hey hey hey, the wind is blowing, the wind is blowing." The boys rushed from one end of the street to the other like the wind, shouting.

Tu Shan looked confused as she watched everyone busying themselves in panic.

The uncle next to him had loaches and some coarse grains.

After hearing the shout, he quickly put the things away and ran away with them.

Seeing Tu Shan standing there stupidly, he got anxious: "Girl, what are you doing standing there? Hurry up and pack up and run away."

"why?"

The uncle stamped his foot, stopped running, and turned to help Tu Shan pack up her things: "The search team is here, don't just stand there, pack up and run."

Tu Shan frowned. What bad luck! She didn’t sell anything today.

He reached out to pack his things, and at the uncle's urging, ran out with the crowd.

By now most of the people had already run away, and Tu Shan and her group were left behind.

"Hurry, hurry, go to every intersection and intercept them. Don't let them get away."

Amidst the noisy voices, Tu Shan accurately captured the voice that made her hate so much, Tu Liang.

With murderous intent surging, he turned around and ran towards the sound.

The uncle quickly pulled her back: "Girl, this way, there are many people over there, run this way, hurry up, hurry up, those people are inhumane, if a little girl like you is caught, your life will be over."

The uncle dragged Tu Shan in the opposite direction. Tu Shan looked back at the alley behind her and saw Tu Liang.

Tu Shan was dragged by the uncle and ran around like a headless fly. She didn't know where she was running to. She heard hurried footsteps behind her.

And ahead is a dead end.

"Oh no." The uncle said in despair, "I'm sorry, girl, I led you the wrong way.

I'll find a way to hold them back later, so you run quickly, run as fast as you can, okay?"

Tu Shan turned back from her hatred and looked at the despair and fear on the uncle's dark face. She was so scared that her whole body was shaking, but her eyes were extremely firm.

He raised his lips and smiled, grabbed the uncle's shoulders, jumped onto the broken wall, and landed silently behind the wall.

"Where are the people? They were coming this way just now?"

"Damn it, let's go to another intersection."

Tu Shan watched the crowd walk away from the leaky hole in the wall. She also saw them rob an old man of his mountain products, beat him up half to death, and throw him into a corner, then walk away wildly with laughter.

"Beasts." I really want to blow their heads off to see if there are any crystal cores inside.

"Uncle, they've all left, let's go too."

Tu Shan was tidying up her things. She hadn't noticed when she put them down just now, and some of them had fallen to the ground.

When she finished cleaning up, she still didn't hear any response.

"Uncle?"

The uncle's jaw fell off and he hasn't picked it up yet.

Tu Shan manually installed it: "What's wrong? Are you scared?"

The uncle swallowed his saliva: "Girl, did you just fly?"

Tu Shan smiled evilly: "Yes, uncle, I'll take you flying again."

Grabbing the uncle's shoulder, he flew again.

Uncle...I thank you and your whole family.

"Ugh..." Fear of heights.

Tu Shan giggled, threw the uncle's things into the cart, and pushed it away together.

The uncle followed with a dizzy look on his face.

Passing by the place where the fight had just taken place, the old man had already left, and Tu Shan let out a breath.

By the time the two of them slowly walked out, the entire abandoned residential area had become quiet.

The uncle also recovered.

"Girl, is that Chinese Kung Fu? Did you learn it in Shaolin Temple?" Although he was old, he was as excited as a young boy.

Sure enough, every man has a kung fu dream.

Tu Shan grinned and said, "Yes, Chinese Kung Fu. I learned it in Mount Emei."

The uncle's face flushed with excitement. "Emei is great, great, great, so amazing! I heard that learning Kung Fu is very hard. Girl, I didn't realize you are so hardworking. Hey, how about you tell me about learning Kung Fu?"

Tu Shan was at a loss for words: "Uncle, what kind of family is this? Are you quitting selling goods? Are you going to study instead?"

The uncle's dream was shattered, and he woke up. He glared at Tu Shan and said, "You can't chat at all." Then he sighed softly, "I can't sell these things today. Girl, go home quickly. Be smart next time and don't be as stupid as you were today."

The uncle sighed and was full of worry.

Tu Shan exclaimed, "Is it really that serious? It's just a day of no business, and it's like the family is struggling to make ends meet."

"Uncle, please sell me your things."

The uncle glanced at Tu Shan's patched clothes and said, "Girl, I appreciate your kindness. You're having a hard time, too. I can't hurt you."

Tu Shan also looked at the clothes she had been wearing for several days, and she just focused on eating.

"Don't worry, uncle. I have regular customers."

The uncle doesn't believe it.

But the customer came.

"Oh, girl, I finally found you. I came late today and found out that my house had been raided when I got here. I was worried about you. Are you okay?"

"It's okay, Auntie, do you want to buy anything today?"

"Buy it! I came to you to buy things. I will buy whatever you have, no matter how much." The old lady was completely conquered after eating the peanuts given by Tu Shan.

Needless to say, every fish is good, and the peanuts are good too. I will make sure to buy things from this store.

Tu Shan smiled and said, "Okay, there are a lot of things today, but there is no fish. However, everything is as good as the fish. Auntie, please take a look. It doesn't matter if you can't finish it."

Tu Shan played the role of a vendor conscientiously, opening the items for the old lady to see. The old lady exclaimed happily, "Good, all good. We can finish them all, we can finish them all. We can finish all the peanuts too. It's just right for us to go make peanut oil."

Tu Shan silently removed two hundred kilograms of peanuts: "This was ordered by someone else. Auntie wants to make peanut oil. I will send it to you tomorrow."

The old lady felt regretful for a second, then became happy again: "That's great, girl. I have a big family. Do you have a lot of peanuts? If you do, can you give me some more?"

"Sure, as many as you want?"

The old lady exclaimed, "A thousand pounds?"

"Have."

All are happy.

"Okay, okay, I want all these ladies. Can you help me send them home? I'll give you some hard work money."

"Delivery is fine, hard work fee is forgivable. By the way, Auntie, this uncle's stuff is also good, take a look."

The uncle didn't expect Tu Shan to deduct his money. He was so shocked that he was at a loss. He pushed his things forward and said, "Take a look. Just take a look. It's not as good as the girl's. It doesn't matter if you don't like it."

The old lady took a look and found that it was indeed not as good as Tu Shan's. "How does it taste?"

taste?

The uncle was a little confused.

Tu Shan praised: "Of course it's just as good. We dig loaches from the same field. They're coarse grains. Eating them occasionally is good for your health."

In order to avoid false advertising, Tu Shan silently input some supernatural powers into it.

The old lady trusted Tu Shan very much: "Okay, I'll buy them all."

The uncle was so happy: "Thank you, thank you."

Tu Shan quickly loaded the uncle's things into her car and said, "Let's go, uncle. Go home by yourself. We'll see each other again."

The uncle looked at Tu Shan's jumping back, wiped his eyes and said, "What a good person."

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