Chapter 1135 The City Where the Sun Never Sets 5



Chapter 1135 The City Where the Sun Never Sets 5

Fu Anan estimated that it would be around six or seven in the afternoon when she went out.

The shadows under my feet were stretched out very long, but the sunlight was still as bright as at noon.

At this time, someone set up a stall outside.

There are people selling tools, small parts, meat, and even fruit.

There are fruits in the desert too.

Gray dates, when dried, have a long shelf life and are very sweet.

Abalone fruit, which looks a bit like abalone, is actually a kind of nut. It is quite delicious and I heard that it can make you feel full easily.

The cactus fruit is the juiciest of the three. It's very small, no larger than a tennis ball. It has red flesh, similar to dragon fruit, with a sweet and sour taste, but the seeds inside are incredibly hard.

Fu Anan spent a small amount of gold and got some of each. In total, he got four pounds of abalone fruit, five pounds of gray dates, and ten cactus fruits.

Fu Anan put the money in a straw woven bag given to her for free by the merchant and said thank you to him.

"Uncle, I'm a stranger here. I can't exchange a small piece of gold for so many things. You won't cheat me, right?"

She said with a smile.

"That's for sure!"

The uncle selling things patted his chest and assured him, "Don't worry, little girl, I do business completely based on my conscience."

"Yeah, I'm relieved."

Fu Anan nodded, then said politely, "If you lie to me, I'll come back and smash your stall."

The uncle was stunned by the contrast between his tone and the content of his words. After a while, he replied, "Of course not. I'm the most conscientious seller in this area! I'm honest and fair to everyone!"

He patted his chest and made a promise, then sent Fu Anan away.

The owner of a nearby shop selling household tools watched the man leave and sneered, "You only gave him a small amount of pure gold, and you still have the nerve to guarantee that you're honest. You really can say that."

Aren't you afraid that the little girl will find out and come looking for you later?"

The fruit seller put the little gold in his mouth, took a bite, and then happily put the little gold into his clothes.

"As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. Her stupidity is none of my business."

The fruit shop owner snorted nonchalantly, "That little bitch, even if she knew, so what? Is she really going to come back and smash my stall...ah!"

Before he could finish his words, a piece of wood flew towards the fruit owner and hit his arrogant face directly.

Fu Anan, who had already left, came back and said, "Uncle, I haven't even left yet and you're already showing off. Do you think I'm deaf?"

The fruit shop owner covered his face and yelled at Fu Anan, "You little bitch, you're asking for a beating!"

"You're asking for a fight!"

Upon hearing this, Fu Anan kicked his fruit stall and pounced on him, "I'm going to talk to you nicely, but you're going to refuse my toast and then you'll have to drink the penalty!"

She kicked and punched the fruit seller until he was pinned to the ground and couldn't get up. She took the opportunity to snatch the little gold she had just given him, as well as most of the fruits scattered on the ground.

We want to let these unscrupulous merchants feel the beating from consumers!

The fruit shop owner lay on the ground, groaning in pain and cursing, which made the tool seller next to him laugh.

"Hahaha, you've run into trouble."

The tool shop owner pointed in the direction Fu Anan left and said, "This woman is really scary. She only cares about money and not her life. She beat up three men who passed by today. One of them is still recovering. You mess with her!"

On the first day of her arrival, her legend spread across the Gobi Desert.

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