The carp tasted really good, a little sweet. The many bones were nothing to the mermaids, and it looked beautiful too. She wanted to eat more.
Just now, Jiang's mother mentioned the vegetable market. The fish must have been bought at the vegetable market. She's going out to check.
Just as Zheng Lanxiang finished her work and was about to leave, Chunhua asked her, "Are you going to the market?"
"Yes, we're out of food at home. You stay home and have some fun. I'll be back soon."
Chunhua followed her, saying, "This place isn't fun. I'll go to the market with you."
Zheng Lanxiang paused for a moment, glanced upstairs, guessing her daughter hadn't gotten up yet, and decided to take her herself: "Alright, stay close to me and don't get lost."
You still have to fight to buy groceries at this market; it's so crowded. Even a newlywed wife can turn into a shrew after just a few trips to the market, which gives you an idea of how bad it is.
Zheng Lanxiang underestimated the destructive power of the person next to her. Anyone who got too close was pushed away, almost causing a stampede. Fortunately, Cao Jing and his team arrived in time to maintain order, and the blocked crowd was able to move.
Zheng Lanxiang tied her hair back up, which had been squeezed crooked, and pulled Chunhua's hand to walk inside.
Passing by a fish stall, Chunhua couldn't walk any further.
There are so many fish, I've never seen them before, I want to eat them.
Seeing her greedy look, Zheng Lanxiang turned her face away and chuckled, then asked the shopkeeper, "How much is the carp per pound?"
Chunhua looked at it and realized that the carp was green, not red.
The fishmonger quoted, "Ten task points per pound." Seeing that Zheng Lanxiang didn't seem to mind the price, he rolled his eyes and asked, "We just got a few bass and mandarin fish, would you like some?"
Chunhua was certain she had never heard of it before, and blurted out, "Where is it? I want to see it."
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