After taking their statements, Fang Yi escorted the two to the entrance of the police station.
Before parting, he reminded me again: "Remember to keep it a secret. This case involves a wide range of people and has a great impact. If the news leaks out, the consequences will be unimaginable."
"Don't worry, we won't tell anyone."
Feng Ye and A-Can made their promises in unison.
Fang Yi smiled with satisfaction and continued, "By the way, don't be too curious. Don't get too close to that island these days. Stay away."
Both of them felt a little embarrassed upon hearing this, knowing that he was referring to what happened yesterday.
Feng Ye touched his nose and asked, "Were you on those three ships yesterday?"
“I wasn’t there, but Wang Teng was. He told me when he came back,”
"Okay, let's stay far away from each other from now on."
"That's good. I was just worried that if there was a misunderstanding, I might get arrested and make a fool of myself."
"Then we're leaving."
Feng Ye waved and left the police station with A-Can, heading towards the dock.
As he passed by the farmers' market, he saw people selling chicks and ducklings, and an idea struck him, so he stopped.
Ah-Can was walking behind when, without noticing, he bumped into Feng Ye's back.
He rubbed his slightly sore nose: "Brother Ye, what are you doing? Why did you suddenly stop?"
"When I saw chickens and ducks for sale, I thought I'd buy a few to raise at home. They're right by the beach, so I don't have to feed them much; they can find food on their own."
It's not bad to keep a few chickens and ducks in front of or behind the house. When they grow up, they can lay eggs, or you can kill them to eat.
"Then buy it! What are you standing here for?"
Feng Ye spread his hands: "I didn't bring any money."
"I brought it with me, take it and use it."
As he spoke, Ah-Can pulled a wad of banknotes from his pocket, handed them to Feng Ye without even counting them.
"I'll return it to you when I get back."
Feng Ye took the money, walked up to the people buying chickens and ducks, and without asking the price, picked out five of the more lively chicks and ducklings.
Then he asked, "How much for both?"
"Chicks are four cents each, ducks are three cents, that's three dollars and fifty cents in total."
The price wasn't high, so he didn't haggle and paid directly.
"Boss, I didn't bring anything with me, could you give me that snakeskin bag?"
Buying things these days is such a hassle; you have to prepare everything yourself.
When buying live animals like chickens and ducks, people usually bring their own cages.
"this……"
The stall owner hesitated for a moment, somewhat reluctant.
Although snakeskin bags aren't valuable, they're quite useful in rural areas.
However, perhaps because Feng Ye didn't haggle and paid readily, she gritted her teeth and gave it to him in the end.
Feng Ye took the snakeskin bag and put the chicks and ducklings inside.
I was supposed to poke a few holes in the burlap sack to allow for air circulation, but since I didn't have a knife, I had to give up on that idea.
Standing up with the snakeskin bag in hand, I noticed Ah-Can squatting not far away, teasing the puppy in the cage.
He walked over and patted Ah-Can on the shoulder: "What's up? You want to buy a dog to keep as a pet?"
Ah-Can looked up and said seriously, "It's not that I want to buy one, but that you should get a dog."
"Why?"
Feng Ye asked, somewhat puzzled.
Ah-Can stood up and clapped his hands: "Now that you live next to the workshop, I can't expect your father and your father to keep watch there every night. It would be much better to have a dog; it's safer, less troublesome, and it can also guard the house."
Feng Ye thought about it and agreed that it made sense.
At this point, the dog vendor enthusiastically introduced the dogs, saying, "These puppies are all born to my big dog. They are very obedient, affectionate, and intelligent. They are absolutely no problem guarding the house."
As the stall owner spoke, he took a small yellow dog out of the cage and placed it on the ground.
Ah-chan reached out and touched the puppy's head. The puppy wagged its tail and stuck out its tongue to lick his hand.
Looking at the puppy's lively appearance, Feng Ye felt a bit fond of it; buying one to raise would indeed be a good idea.
Not only can it guard the house, but it can also be a playmate for my son.
However, what he was interested in was not the yellow puppy, but the only pure black puppy in the cage.
This is a female dog with no stray hairs on her body; her head, body, tail, paws, and tongue are all black.
Apart from the teeth being white, you can't see any color other than black.
He guessed that this was the legendary Five Black Rural Dog. The Five Black Rural Dog, which even nobles avoid at night, is said to ward off evil spirits and protect the home. It is also known for its high loyalty, obedience, and good manners, making it suitable as a family guard dog and hunting dog.
Although he had already set his sights on this black country dog, he didn't rush into action or show any strong desire to buy it.
He crouched down, stroked the puppy's head, and casually asked, "How much are these puppies of yours?"
"One yuan per pound."
"Is the price the same for the ones in the cage?"
"They're all the same, pick whichever you like."
"It's a bit expensive."
"Where are they expensive? Look at my dogs, they're so well-cared for, their fur is shiny and smooth, and they're all healthy and lively."
"Boss, can you give me a discount? I'll just buy one."
"There's no way to get a discount; I won't sell it for less than this price."
Feng Ye turned to look at A-Can: "What do you think of this price?"
"About right, it's a normal price."
"Alright, then pick one."
Feng Ye pretended to be reluctant, picking through the puppies in the cage, and then casually said, "Boss, why is there a black one among your litter of puppies?"
"I don't know either. There were six kittens in the litter, and this one is the only black one."
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