Chapter 84 Putting aside the facts, isn't this fried chicken right?



By saying that he was running errands, he was implicitly admitting that he did eat the customer's fried chicken.

Lin Zhou sighed and rubbed his forehead in exasperation.

"It was still available when you bought it, but it's all gone now; it's been bought up by others."

Customers at home also learned from other diners at the stall that the fried chicken was sold out.

The delivery guy was hugging Lin Zhou and crying, wanting to order some fried chicken.

He really regretted it. If he had known that fried chicken was so delicious, he would have definitely bought some for himself when he bought it for his clients.

It wouldn't warrant touching the customer's fried chicken.

Now that the fried chicken is sold out, how is he going to deliver it to his customers?

"If anyone can spare a serving of fried chicken for me, I'll pay double!"

A humble young man is asking for fried chicken online.

Don't ask, the answer is always regret.

The regret isn't about eating fried chicken, it's about not buying more.

Otherwise, none of this would have happened.

"Ask the group owner, he bought the most, he bought 800 yuan worth of fried chicken."

Seeing that the deliveryman was almost in tears, Gao Jiazhi kindly reminded him.

The diners here don't buy much; some only manage to get one chicken leg. They're reluctant to give it away, even if it means paying more.

Upon hearing this, the deliveryman blinked his moist eyes and immediately looked at Gao Jiazhi.

"Let me ask for you."

Gao Jiazhi felt a pang of pity for the deliveryman who was even younger than him.

"Thank you, thank you."

Upon receiving the message, Fang Jun said he had extra and asked the deliveryman to come and collect it.

He and his friends had already eaten dinner and drunk a lot of alcohol. Even if the fried chicken cost 800 yuan and was delicious, four or five people couldn't finish it.

By the end of the meal, we hadn't even drunk any alcohol, and we were still gnawing on the fried chicken, but we still hadn't finished eating.

Just when things seemed hopeless, the delivery guy's eyes lit up. He got the bar's address and rushed over immediately.

She even took the time to send a message to the diner, telling him to wait a little longer, as the gloves would be ready soon.

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