"Does that little girl look like she's homeless?"
"Yes, Sister Hong, although that girl is a little dirty, she's pretty. If you take her home, maybe you can make a lot of money with her in the future."
The woman called Sister Hong raised her eyebrows and motioned them to wait where they were. She twisted her graceful figure, squatted in front of An An, and asked with concern:
"Little sister, why are you sitting here eating?"
An An looked up at Sister Hong, lowered her head alertly, and continued to eat the bun in her hand.
Seeing that An An was very alert, Sister Hong showed a disdainful smile at the corner of her mouth. Then she went to the bun shop behind her, bought two buns, and returned to sit next to An An again.
At this time, An An had already wolfed down the two buns. Just when she felt she was not full yet, Sister Hong held one of the buns in front of her.
"Nuo, are you not full? I'll give you one."
An An looked at her and shook her head.
"No, I have my own money."
As she was about to stand up and leave, Sister Hong hurriedly held her back.
"Little sister, are you from out of town?"
An An looked back at her and said, "Let me go. I have something else to do."
Sister Hong let go of her clothes and before she left, she reminded loudly:
"I know you have something to do, but Yancheng is not peaceful recently, so don't wander around."
An An frowned, didn't look back at her, and walked forward.
She didn't want to fall into the hands of bad guys again. As long as she didn't trust anyone, no one would dare to do anything to her on the street.
Sister Hong winked at a woman standing not far away. The woman understood what she meant, smiled evilly, and turned away.
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