Wang Qian glanced around and grabbed a passing auntie, "Excuse me, ma'am..."
"What auntie? Are you blind?"
The auntie snapped angrily, "Call me 'sister'!"
"Uh... Hello, sister."
Wang Qian, barely suppressing his embarrassment, asked, "I heard there's a grilled green pepper sauce shop nearby, but I don't know where it is. Do you know?"
"What kind of green peppers are you roasting? I don't know!"
The aunt waved her hand and glared at Wang Qian, saying, "Someone as blind as you, you only know it yourself, I'm not telling you."
"..." Wang Qian's lips twitched, and he forced back his embarrassment as he praised, "Sister, your hair is so beautiful. Where did you get it done? It suits your face shape perfectly."
"Yeah?"
The woman's expression finally softened. "I got it done at a hair salon over there. It cost me eight yuan more."
"Looks like that barber is quite skilled. I'll go there for a haircut next time."
Wang Qian first agreed, then got to the point, "By the way, Auntie... oh no, Sister, you..."
"roll!"
The aunt could no longer tolerate Wang Qian's honesty, cursed him angrily, and stormed off.
Wang Qian stood there, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.
It seems I'm still too honest; I even let slip some things when I was lying to my conscience.
This person is going to do sales, and their performance is unlikely to be very good.
However, he firmly believes that the ability to lie can be improved through training.
If you tell lies often enough, you can make them flow effortlessly from your lips, and you can do it without blushing or skipping a beat.
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