There are many people who need transportation over there, and it's also a place where tuk-tuks wait for fares.
Upon arriving at the destination, Qi Cheng immediately chose a tuk-tuk, got in, and secretly turned on the camera.
Coincidentally, Qi Cheng was riding in Grandpa Lü's tuk-tuk.
Grandpa Lü is really something now. Every day when he comes home, his wife personally greets him: "Pay up!"
Grandpa Lü is so cunning! He never hands over the full amount, keeping one yuan for himself one day and five yuan for himself the next. He's managed to hide quite a bit of money in his secret stash.
Grandpa Lü looked at Qi Cheng: "Young man, where are you going?"
Instead of specifying the location, Qi Cheng asked, "Grandpa, how old are you?"
"I'm sixty years old, and I just retired not long ago."
"At such an old age, why are you still driving a tuk-tuk to make money?"
"I use this car to pick up my grandson. I drive around for a while whenever I have free time to supplement my family income."
"Sir, you're operating a business here, do you have a license?"
Grandpa Lü said impatiently, "Is it any of your business?"
"Do you have a driver's license?" Qi Cheng asked.
Grandpa Lü said strangely, "Does this thing even need a driver's license?"
"Of course, otherwise it would be driving a motor vehicle without a license."
Grandpa Lü squinted, feeling like this question was a trap.
Grandpa Lü demanded, "Who are you? Are you going to get on the bus or not? If you're not going to get on, then get off!"
Qi Cheng showed her press card: "I am a reporter."
Grandpa Lü swallowed hard: "Ah...a reporter, are you taking a ride?"
Qi Cheng said with a smile, "Let's put aside the issue of transportation for now, sir, are you aware that making money by driving a tuk-tuk without an operating permit is illegal?"
Grandpa Lü was startled: "Illegal? Who said that? Who are you trying to scare? There are plenty of these kinds of cars picking up and dropping off children near my grandson's kindergarten."
"But you just said that driving a tuk-tuk is profitable."
“I was just trying to help others. Didn’t you see the sign I put up saying it was for picking up and dropping off children?” Grandpa Lü said. “Besides, I’m only charging one yuan, which is just the cost of gas. Is that not allowed? You’re being too nosy.”
Qi Cheng said, "It's not that I'm in charge, it's that someone else is in charge."
"Go away, get out of here."
Grandpa Lü waved his hand: "If you're not going to take a car, get lost! Don't give me that nonsense!"
Qi Cheng wasn't annoyed; instead, he smiled smugly, having already gathered the necessary materials.
I got off the bus.
Qi Cheng continued, and he arrived at the train station.
There were even more tuk-tuks here...
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