The Unlucky Fake Daughter Tricked by a Rotten System

A lighthearted stall-selling novel. If you don't like angsty stories, feel free to dive in.

Yu Zhizhi was terribly tricked by a rotten system. With her eyes closed, she transmigrated to b...

Chapter 242 Hot Spring Egg

Ersha was amused by her quick wit and sharp tongue, and generously took out four coins and handed them to her, saying, "Give me two!"

Although these boiled eggs cost twice as much as those sold outside, two coins is definitely not a bad deal.

Lin Xiaoyu smiled and handed over the soft-boiled egg in one hand and took the money in the other. "Brother, remember to come back and buy more if you like it."

Upon seeing this, He Yang exclaimed in amazement, "I never expected that the first customers would be those two little devils, Lin Xiaoyu and Lin Liaoliao!"

Yun Zhizhi never expected that this little girl would have such a talent for business.

Two days ago, she only gave Lin Xiaoyu a hot spring egg to try, and the little guy immediately sensed a business opportunity.

They even found a partner to sell boiled eggs together.

She's a bit like her and Lazy Yangyang.

We are preparing to expand and strengthen our business.

Big Fool and Second Fool looked at each other like they were looking in a mirror, each holding a hot spring egg and gently tapping the other's head at the same time.

Immediately afterwards, they peeled the eggshells in one go and simultaneously stuffed the whole onsen egg into their mouths.

Not worried about choking, the two mumbled indistinctly, "These boiled eggs taste really good!"

"The eggs were incredibly smooth and fragrant; they were the best boiled eggs I've ever had in my life."

Fifteen minutes later.

When the two learned that Yun Zhizhi had set up four stalls this time, all selling food-related items, they were overjoyed.

Furthermore, what was even more exciting was that they were surprised to find that the vast majority of the items sold by other villagers at their stalls were taught by Yun Zhizhi.

Big Fool and Second Fool exchanged a glance, both seeing the trouble in each other's eyes.

With so many delicious foods to choose from, I don't know which one to try first!

Da Sha scratched his head, thought for a while, and then slowly began to describe the day's itinerary: "Second brother, how about this? Let's go to the barbecue stall first and buy a few skewers to fill our stomachs; then we'll go fishing at the pond and make delicious grilled fish for lunch."

"After lunch, let's go to the tea stall around the stove, slowly savor the tea and enjoy it; finally, let's try the fragrant kiln chicken for dinner."

Upon hearing this, Ersha's face immediately broke into a bright smile, and he excitedly replied, "Big brother, your arrangement is brilliant! We're going to have a feast today!"

"Tomorrow, let's come back here and try all the delicious food at the other stalls!"

As the hour of Chen (7-9 AM) drew to a close, sunlight filtered through the clouds, casting a soft golden glow that illuminated the entire Sishan Village.

By this time, all the stalls had completed their final preparations, and the stall owners were busy organizing their goods or ingredients and arranging tables and chairs, looking forward to the arrival of tourists.

at the same time.

Many people have already set off from all directions of the capital city and are on their way to Sishan Village.

Some of them chose to ride in comfortable carriages, the sound of horses' hooves crisp and rhythmic.

Some sat leisurely in oxcarts, enjoying the scenery along the way.

In addition, some farmers living in suburban villages not too far from Sishan Village, holding their adorable children, walked step by step to join in the fun.

The vast majority of these people were regular customers who had patronized Yunzhizhi's stall before.

Jiang Lanzhi was one of them.

Now, the person he admires most is no longer his cousin Xu Junshen, who owns a large restaurant.

Instead, it was Yun Zhizhi who set up stalls in all sorts of bizarre places.

Ever since Jiang Lanzhi fell in love with the food sold by Yun Zhizhi, he has been reluctant to leave the capital.

Not only that, he also encouraged his grandparents to stay.

He even brought his younger sister Jiang Wenyue and cousin Jiang Hengzhi, who lived far away in their hometown of Chuzhou Prefecture, to the capital.

The purpose was to support his idol, Yun Zhizhi.

At this moment, a beautifully decorated carriage is speeding along the official road, its curtains swaying gently in the wind.

There were three people in the car: Jiang Wenyue, Jiang Hengzhi, and Jiang Lanzhi.

Jiang Wenyue sat by the window, occasionally sticking her head out of the car window to curiously gaze at the scenery rushing past outside.

On her beautiful face, her willow-leaf eyebrows were slightly furrowed, as if she were somewhat dissatisfied.

While yawning, she said coquettishly to Jiang Lanzhi beside her, "Big brother, didn't we set off too early?"

Upon hearing his cousin's words, Jiang Hengzhi quickly nodded in agreement: "That's right, brother! What if the Sixth Imperial Concubine hasn't started setting up her stall yet? If we rush there, wouldn't we just be waiting around?"

After saying that, he couldn't help but let out a big yawn.

Jiang Lanzhi, who had been resting with her eyes closed, slowly opened her bright, star-like eyes after hearing the two people's complaints.

He raised the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a faint smile, "It's getting late. Didn't you notice that there were quite a few carriages following us? These people are going to the same place as us, Sishan Village."

Upon hearing this, Jiang Wenyue and Jiang Hengzhi both looked out the carriage window and indeed saw several carriages following closely behind.

Jiang Lanzhi continued, "You may not know this, but the Sixth Princess's stalls are always incredibly popular."

"If you go too late, you'll most likely miss out on the rare delicacies she sells."

"Moreover, queuing up to buy things from her stall has become the norm."

"Last time, the Sixth Princess Consort set up a stall in front of the coffin shop. Even so, many people still stood in long lines next to the coffins without any hesitation, which shows how popular she is."

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