My Children are Fierce and Adorable

Chapter 78: The first guest

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Just seeing everyone's reaction, their hearts kept falling, their whole bodies were trembling, and they didn't dare to look up.

Someone in the crowd said: "The fragrance is indeed very fragrant, and everything looks fresh, but the price is really high."

"Yeah, just eat here. There are people selling pancakes and steamed buns here. It's okay if you're very hungry."

A mean-looking sister-in-law raised her eyes and snorted:

"No one will buy it for sure. Are you stupid or greedy? How dare you sell food so expensively? Are your things inlaid with gold or silver? You set such a high price, I am the emperor. I will come and buy it.”

"You still want someone to help your business, but no one will buy it."

I don’t know if this sister-in-law had a temper or some psychological reason, but she spoke in a very unpleasant way. Then she shouted at them loudly:

"Who can afford your food? I want to see who would buy your food when it is so expensive!"

This woman had a snarky attitude and deliberately shouted this. Because the price was so high, a few people actually concluded with unhesitating expressions:

"It's true. The people here are either coolies or poor people. The food sold here is so unethical and expensive."

"Food is good. If it's cheaper, wouldn't someone buy it?!"

"You don't look like someone from the city, from the village or the mountains, right? You dare to sell it at such a high price when you go out to do business. Why?"

Although everyone coveted it, most people in the crowd still wouldn't pay for it when they heard the price. The biggest feeling in their hearts was disbelief.

There are also some people who are inexplicably psychologically unbalanced and whose attitudes are malicious.

Voices came from all directions, and most of the people who had no particular attitude were hesitant. For a moment, there was only ridicule.

The palms of the two sisters-in-law were sweaty, their hearts beat so fast that they jumped out of their chests, and their faces turned pale.

When the mean and straightforward woman saw this scene, she thought she had restrained the housekeeper, and shouted even louder:

"This business of yours is definitely not going to work. Who would buy your expensive stuff? In my opinion, whoever buys it is out of their mind. Five pennies a piece of glutinous rice chicken. They are crazy about money!"

As soon as the woman spoke loudly and loudly, the housekeeper's face turned pale again.

I'm afraid that everyone will be led by this woman.

"When you set up a stall, you don't even look at how much you weigh, and you dare to buy it so expensively. I think all your stuff will be smashed into your hands, rotten in the pot, and no one will buy it!"

The sister-in-law was aggressive and had an unusually excited look on her face. I don’t know what she was thinking. She had nothing to do with other people’s business.

The crowds around the stall were whispering to each other, and no one came forward to buy anything. It seemed that the situation was getting worse.

The sister-in-law looked at the housekeeper with a proud and malicious expression, as if she had done something important and her opinions made others admire and follow her:

"Hmph! I told you that no one would buy it. You and your family are all fools."

Aunt Rong's face turned pale, her heart was so hung up that her throat was blocked, and her breathing was a little unsmooth.

However, her strong posture in the village all year round and her own temperament made her unwilling to give in. She was about to speak and say a few words to refute.

But a voice came from the bustling crowd: "Who said that? I will buy it!"

A tall, muscular man squeezed his way in from the crowd. He had obviously been watching in the crowd.

(End of chapter)