Chapter 89



Su Wan was startled and thought she was in trouble. Just as she was about to shout, she saw the man rushing to her and said, "Where's the ticket? Take it out."

"What ticket?" Su Wan was confused.

"Is this your first time here? We won't let you in without a ticket. You have to buy a ticket if you want to come in."

"Ah? Why are you still paying...for the ticket?" Su Wan had never heard of this before.

"How much is the ticket you mentioned?"

Hearing this, the man extended five fingers to her.

"50 cents?"

"What are you thinking about, Five?" The man looked impatient.

"Five... dollars? That's too expensive. I'm afraid that all this stuff of mine won't even be worth five dollars after I sell it all. You guys are too..."

"Don't make a fuss. These five tickets of mine are for life. I got them today. From now on, you don't have to pay for them anymore. Just show us your tickets every time you come."

At this time, a woman in her twenties or thirties came over with a backpack on her back. When she saw the man, she took out the ticket from her pocket and showed it to the man.

The middle-aged man took a look and waved at her. When the woman passed by Su Wan, she smiled at her. Su Wan also nodded politely and watched her walk in.

"Look, you all have tickets. I'm telling you, are you coming in or not? If not, get out of here quickly and don't block the way here." The man urged impatiently again.

Su Wan thought that she might come here often in the future, so it would be worthwhile to buy a ticket.

Then he said to the middle-aged man, "Then give me one."

Su Wan said as she took out five dollars from her pocket and handed them to the Chinese man.

The man took the money, took out a ticket from his pocket and gave it to Su Wan, "Go in, find your seat yourself, and remember to bring this ticket with you next time you come. We only recognize tickets, not bodies."

Su Wan responded, got on her bike and continued walking inside.

Walk to the end of the alley and turn inside to see a lot of stalls with a wide variety of goods, which seem to be more complete than those in a department store.

And there are many people coming here to buy things, and many stalls are crowded.

She arrived a little late, and all the good seats were taken. People who were buying things were basically concentrated in the middle, and there were fewer people at the ends.

Su Wan looked around, trying to find a place that could fit the bicycle. She didn't plan to take off the basket that held the eggs, so she just needed a place that could fit the bicycle.

She really saw it. There was a small space between a rice and noodle stall and a cake stall opposite.

Su Wan was delighted and quickly pushed her bike in with her butt facing outward. She quickly opened the backpack and was about to take out her eggs to drain them when she heard a woman shout at her:

"Hey, you woman, you have no eyes, get out of here, push your bike and get lost."

Su Wan raised her head and saw a fat woman behind the rice and noodle stall speaking rudely to her and pointing a finger at her, which was very unreasonable.

"Comrade, my presence here has affected your business. Please tell me. I am not unreasonable. I will certainly give in when I should. But you are too vulgar. How can you curse at me?"

Su Wan thought that she was here to sell things, and business was all about harmony and wealth, so she tried to reason with her.

"What's wrong with me scolding you? I scolded you, what can you do about it? I tell you, there is nothing I dare not scold here.

Not only am I scolding you today, I am also letting you know how powerful I am."

The woman rolled up her sleeves as she spoke, walked over to Su Wan's basket, and raised her hand to lift the eggs from the basket.

At this moment, the baker nearby hurried forward and grabbed the fat-faced girl.

"Girl, hurry up and leave. You can't get away from here, and Sister Zhu is not someone you can afford to offend."

The pastry stall owner winked at Su Wan as he spoke.

Su Wan looked at her face and felt it looked familiar. She suddenly remembered that she had just seen the woman who smiled at her at the entrance of the alley.

It seemed that they had run into a tough opponent. This woman selling pork might be someone of some importance. Su Wan thought it was better to have less trouble than more. She had just arrived and knew nothing about the ins and outs here, so she listened to the cake stand owner and pushed the cart to change directions.

The fat-faced woman suddenly threw away the owner of the cake stall, rushed to Su Wan's basket of eggs, grabbed two eggs and threw them on her.


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