Great Tang's Little Sizi: You Are My Little Lord

Zhou Yu, who had returned to his village to 'lie flat' (relax), unexpectedly discovered that his old ancestral home was connected to the Great Tang Dynasty.

Even more miraculously, th...

Chapter 348 No Sweetness, No Money

Faced with such a cute little girl, the middle-aged man selling sugarcane had no resistance at all.

Hearing the little girl call him uncle, he immediately patted his chest and promised: "Okay, you try it first. If it's not sweet, you don't have to pay~"

When the little girl heard this, her eyes suddenly lit up.

She brought the sugarcane in her hand to her mouth, bit it hard with her little silver teeth, and bit off a small piece of sugarcane.

But then the little man frowned and said, "Little man, this sugarcane is not good. Can we not pay for it?"

Not tasty?

How could the sugarcane that the boss took for tasting not taste good?

As far as Zhou Yu knows, green-skinned sugarcane is indeed not as sweet as purple-skinned sugarcane.

However, in terms of taste, both have their own merits and neither of them tastes bad.

I looked up in confusion and saw that the little girl had stuffed the candied haws into her mouth again.

In just a moment, Zhou Yu understood what the reason was.

The little girl had just eaten a candied haws with sugar coating, so naturally she felt that the sugarcane was not as sweet as the candied haws.

Turning around, Zhou Yu saw the owner of the sugarcane vendor looking at him eagerly. He smiled and said to the owner, "If you eat a candied haws first and then eat your sugarcane, I guess you'll have to give all the sugarcane away for free."

"ah?"

The boss selling sugarcane was stunned at first, but after seeing the candied haws in the little girl's hand, he immediately scratched the back of his head and smiled innocently.

Hearing the conversation between the two people, the little kid looked at the candied haws in his hand thoughtfully.

It's a pity that with her little brain, she couldn't understand what Xiao Gengjun meant at all.