Rebirth 80s: Little Fierce Wife at Home

A recommended completed work: Rebirth 80s: Young Master Le is Jealous Again. After a lifetime of rebirth in the 80s, Qiao Ni became the youngest daughter of the Old Qiao family. Although the family...

Chapter 98 Surprised that the Original Owner Actually Got into University (Part 1) [New Year's Recommendation Request!]

Seeing his comical appearance, Qiao Xiaoni laughed heartily. This scumbag bore a great deal of responsibility for the original owner's death. If she ever had the chance, she would avenge the original owner and make sure he didn't get away with it. That would be a way of giving the original owner some closure.

"What exactly is your relationship with him?" Su Chenhao looked at the little girl smiling happily and felt very strange about the relationship between the two of them.

"As you can see, this guy is a bit delusional, thinking I'm interested in him." Qiao Xiaoni started talking nonsense. "His girlfriend is my best friend, which means a good friend. Maybe he misunderstood something in our daily life?"

Then, upon learning that I had been accepted into university, they wanted to pester me.

Su Chenhao frowned. "You really got into university?"

Qiao Xiaoni waved her hand, "I'm not sure if this news is true either. There are still two days until the exam results come out! I was planning to go to school to check my results after I finished these few days. Maybe he received some news in advance, who knows?"

Su Chenhao felt a huge gap between them. The little girl had actually been admitted to university. It was like a golden phoenix had flown out of a grass nest. Could he still be worthy of her?

Qiao Xiaoni pushed his chest lightly, "Okay, don't think about these things anymore. The fishmonger is leaving soon, let's hurry up and buy some fish!"

Su Chenhao nodded and didn't ask any further questions. The news that the little girl had been admitted to university was too shocking, and he needed time to process it.

Qiao Xiaoni had no idea what the other person was thinking. She was secretly relieved that she had managed to get away with it. When she arrived at the fish stall, she saw that they were packing up their things. There were no more live fish left. On the ground, there were mackerel, grass carp, several large grass carp, and most eye-catching of them was a bighead carp. The head of the bighead carp was the best for making soup.

"Uncle, how much is this big fish?" Qiao Xiaoni pointed to the bighead carp, thinking it would be good to make soup when she got home, and she could buy some meat later to cook a dish.

The fishmonger was surprised to find a customer just before closing time. This was the first time he had ever bought this bighead carp, and no one had come to buy it before. Now that he had finally found a buyer, he put on a gentle smile and said...

"Young lady, I'm about to go home, so I'll give you a discount. You can take this fish for three yuan. It's definitely heavy, a full six jin!"

Qiao Xiaoni glanced at the size and estimated it to be about 6 jin (3 catties). Three yuan wasn't cheap, and she hesitated, saying...

"Uncle, look how well you're closing up shop, just sell it to me cheap! I'll give you two yuan and fifty cents, and I'll take this fish with me."

The fishmonger thought about it for a moment. It was so hot, and his family would just eat it if he took it home. He would lose several dollars in the process, which wasn't worth it. He might as well just sell it.

"Okay, I'll sell you this fish. I'll tie it up with a rope so it'll be easier for you to carry it."

Qiao Xiaoni succeeded in bargaining on her first try. She wondered if she had offered too much money, but then she thought again that 2.5 yuan for 6 jin of fish wasn't expensive. She took out 2.5 yuan from her pocket, waited for him to hand over the fish, and the transaction was completed.

Su Chenhao recognized the bighead carp and knew it was expensive. He knew that the locals didn't know how to cook it, which was why no one was buying it. Judging from the pained expression on the stall owner's face, he could tell that the stall owner had lost money on this fish.