Su Nuo turned around and glanced curiously, and saw a tall and thin boy standing in front of the counter. A white shirt, light blue jeans, and white sneakers are simple and neat clothes, but also have a classic fashion taste.
Because his back was to Sunuo, he couldn't see his face, but his hands holding the hundred-dollar bills were slender and beautiful.
"If you don't have change, you can't find it." The proprietress of the small shop said in a loud voice.
"Then... there's no need to look for it." The boy spoke slowly, but it didn't sound like he was reluctant, but rather a little impatient.
"Hey, is there something wrong with you? I'm very particular about my business. I'm never short of money or cheating. Do I seem like someone who overcharged you?" The landlady didn't speak loudly this time; rush.
The boy looked at the money in his hand and was stunned for a moment, then pointed around the counter: "I want twenty bottles of soda, and then that, that, and that."
Seeing the boy making such casual gestures, Su Nuo understood what he meant: This boy is quite crazy, and since he couldn't find the money and refused to charge more, he would simply buy more.
But before the boy put down his finger, the lady boss picked up a fly swatter and said, "Go, go, don't show off to me that you are rich. Isn't it all your parents' money that you spend at such a young age? Take your parents' money." I must despise you for making money."
This lady boss has a sense of justice and is full of positive energy. Sunuo couldn't help but chuckle.
When the boy heard the laughter, he frowned and turned around, his eyes falling on the soda bottle in Suno's hand.
Sunuo also looked at the boy a few times. He should be about the same age as himself, very good-looking, well-behaved and pretty. At first glance, he looks like a puppy.
But if you look closely, you will find that this boy has very unruly eyes, thin lips, a high nose bridge, and a particularly strong jaw line. He should be a courageous and wise type.
The boy hesitated for a moment, then walked towards Sunuo with the banknote in hand: "Hello, can I exchange some change with you?" Then he added: "You can exchange as much as you want, just enough for a bottle of soda."
"Sorry, I'm not someone who just takes advantage of others." Suno shook his head, drank the soda in his hand, and shook the empty bottle in his hand.
The boy's expression suddenly turned bad, and even when he squinted his eyes, he couldn't stop the small flames that were about to burst out of his eyes.
Suno smiled and took out the change without waiting for the boy to say anything: "But I happen to be in a good mood, so I can buy you a soda."
After saying that, Suno walked over and put the empty soda bottle on the counter, leaving money to buy a bottle of soda. He also said "thank you" to the landlady, and then turned around and left.
"Hey, what's your name and where do you live? I'll give you the money later." The boy chased after him and grabbed the back seat of Suno's bicycle.
Suno stuck out his tongue and made a cute face: "No, I really treat you to a drink. Goodbye."
After saying that, he pushed the bicycle away from the boy's hand and strode away.
"Oh, here's a soda." The landlady placed a new bottle of soda heavily on the counter and said, "Don't look at it, the girls are gone. Did you ask her name and address on purpose? That's cool. no manners."
"I really want to pay her back." The boy took the soda and took a sip. As a result, he drank too much and too much. He squinted his eyes, wrinkled his nose, and let out a long sigh of relief.
After the soda was completely swallowed, the boy looked up again and found that not even Suno's shadow could be seen.
(End of chapter)