Chapter 13: Auntie, you need to change your thoughts (2/2)



The auntie was standing in line behind Cheng Yueya. Seeing that there were only two of them left and the little girl looked petite and fragile, she wanted to cut in line.

As a result, Cheng Yueya pushed him back.

The aunt was unhappy and scolded her for being poor and showing off even though she couldn't afford meat.

Cheng Yueya was not one to suffer a loss, so she naturally fought back.

The aunt looked down on Ruoqiao's clothes because they were dirty and mostly patched.

So what if he looks ugly? He still looks poor.

She yelled impatiently, "Looking at you guys, I don't think you can buy meat. Save some money to buy steamed bread and you can live a few more days. Get out of the way, don't occupy the toilet without doing anything, and waste my time by dawdling and fussing."

Her words made the master of the meat frown and look disgusted.

Cheng Yueya became even more annoyed and sneered, "I was wondering why your mouth stinks so early in the morning. It turns out you have a lot of shit in your stomach and have nowhere to vent it. You said you wanted to find a toilet earlier. I will show you the way in a friendly spirit. Don't run around and stink people up."

The chef's mouth twitched.

This girl is young, but her scolding is quite...mature.

"you!"

"Mom, what's wrong? Who are you arguing with?" A girl of about seventeen or eighteen came over carrying a basket.

"Oh, Lan, you're here. My mother has been bullied. These two thieves teamed up to bully an old woman like me. It's really unfair. What's wrong with the young people nowadays? They don't know how to respect the elderly and love the young."

When the aunt saw her daughter, her voice rose several octaves as if she had found a helper.

Liu Lan frowned and looked up at the two of them.

But when he saw Ruoqiao, he was stunned.

Cheng Yueya wanted to say something, but Qiao Ruoqi immediately pushed her away.

"Master, please divide the remaining meat into five pieces and tie them up. We want them all."

There was only a piece of meat weighing about 20 pounds left on the table, half of which was fat.

If Qiao were to buy any fat meat, he would definitely not buy it.

People of this generation prefer to buy fatty meat first, but she likes lean meat.

I had specifically told Cheng Yueya not to buy fatty meat.

I just saw that old lady staring at the fat from time to time.

I guess he cut in line because he was afraid that Cheng Yueya would buy the fat meat.

She simply bought it.

"What did you say? You just babbled as soon as you opened your mouth. You have so many votes, why are you pretending so much?"

When the aunt heard this, she wanted to quarrel again.

The master also glanced at Ruoqiao and said, "This meat weighs 19 kilograms."

Obviously, he doubted whether she could eat it.

Qiao Ruo took the ticket and the money and handed it over.

The chef took one look and said nothing more. He quickly rolled up the meat and tied it up with a straw rope.

Cheng Yueya frowned, thinking that Ruoqiao bought so many things just to vent her anger, and she immediately felt guilty.

"Sister Xiao Qiao..."

If Qiao put the meat in her basket, she asked, "Can you take it?"

"Yes, yes."

"Well, we still have to buy some vegetables." Ruoqiao said, ignoring the mother and daughter who were standing there in shock, and pulled Cheng Yueya towards the vegetable counter.

"Wait!" Seeing that they were about to move, the aunt hurried to stop them.

"Who told you to buy all of them? What can you do to the others? How can you be so selfish at such a young age?"

"You..." Cheng Yueya was so angry that she wanted to curse again. This old hag was really not going to stop.

But he was held down by Ruoqiao.

Ruoqiao turned around and looked at the aunt with a smile.

"I'm sorry, I didn't see anything saying that I can't buy all the meat. From what you said, how about I return a few pounds? Master, is that okay with you?"

The chef who was cleaning the table said impatiently, "Once the meat is sold, it cannot be returned. Let's close the stall and sell it all."

Ruoqiao looked at Auntie with helplessness, "There's really nothing we can do. You can't force us to engage in speculation.

That won't do, as a member of society.

We must respond to the call unwaveringly, set an example, maintain social stability, and not be the scum that tries to undermine the corner of social justice.

Auntie, this idea of ​​yours is unacceptable and too improper. I advise you to change it and not accidentally implicate the whole family. ”

Hearing this, the aunt was confused. How could she be prying into the corner of social justice? How could she be unruly? She still had nothing.

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