Chapter 228: The people are gone but the money is left. Chen Hui sells fish with a big mouth

Chapter 228: The people are gone but the money is left. Chen Hui sells fish with a big mouth

The driver looked at his watch and waited for the two to get in the car with a sullen look on his face.

It was hard to say anything to An Wenjing, so she complained to the man chasing the car, "Why didn't you take the bus earlier? You delayed everyone in the car for five minutes!"

"Sorry, the road is hard to walk on when it rains!"

The uncle who was chasing the car smiled at everyone and found an empty seat to sit down.

"Luckily the girl called out for you, otherwise the car would have run away."

"I don't know what's wrong with the master. My ears don't work well when it rains."

The other uncle in the car said something yin and yang.

Everyone in the car laughed to varying degrees, except the driver, who maintained his deaf persona as always and kept the windshield wipers on.

"Thank you, little girl!"

"You are a polite and warm-hearted child. If my son hadn't gotten married, I would have asked you to come back and be my daughter-in-law."

“I don’t know who will be so lucky in the future!”

The uncle who was chasing the car started to joke politely.

Chen Hui put his arm around An Wenjing, leaned out his head and said, "Your son has no chance of getting married, and the lucky ones are already blessed."

The uncle chasing the car looked at Chen Hui and then at An Wenjing.

He said with a smile: "Then my son is not worthy, he can't compare to this brother, you two seem to be a good match!"

The uncle's self-deprecating words made everyone in the car laugh again.

While chatting and laughing, the car drove into the county bus station. The rain was much lighter than when the car started.

The uncle who was chasing the car brought a large box of tools and said to An Wenjing, "Little girl, thank you for today!"

Rushed into the rain and ran away.

An Wenjing held an umbrella, and Chen Hui held the bucket and lobster.

Relying on the memory of the last time I walked there with Huang Xiu Lian, I found He Juanjuan's home.

After knocking on the door and waiting for a while, a boy who looked a few years younger than Chen Hui came out.

The young man asked while standing at the door holding an umbrella. He looked at the two men and saw that they didn't look like bad people, so he asked, "Who are you looking for?"

"Excuse me, is Ms. He Juanjuan at home? I'm here to give her some lobster." Chen Hui asked.

Lobster delivery
The boy smiled, walked to the yard, opened the door and let Chen Hui and An Wenjing in.

He said, "My mother and her friends went to the city to play, but she asked us to buy lobsters. Show me the lobsters."

There was a lot of rain water on Chen Hui's trouser legs and his shoes were also wet.

Standing under the eaves without going in, he put down the bucket and handed him the lobster tied with a hemp rope.

The boy leaned over to take a look and asked, "Is this fish also for our family?"

He Juanjuan was not there and only told us about the lobster.

Chen Hui shook his head and said, "These two lobsters are for you. I will send the fish to Ms. Huang Xiulian later."

"Huang Xiulian."

The boy thought for a moment and shouted into the house, "Sister! Did Aunt Xiulian go to the city with Mom?!"

"Yeah!? What happened?" A female voice came from the room, and then two girls came out.

When one of the girls saw Chen Hui, her eyes lit up immediately, and she ran over happily and asked, "Chen Hui, why are you here?"

"Oh, what a coincidence!" Chen Hui smiled at Huang Wenqian.

"Do you know each other?" the boy asked.

"More than knowing him, I've even been to his house!"

"Chen Hui, did you really get the lobster that Aunt Juanjuan wanted? That's amazing, right?" Huang Wenqian looked at Chen Hui with a smile.

"He said he wanted to sell this fish to Aunt Xiulian, but she went out to play with Mom."

"Sister, should we collect it first and then send it to her when she comes back?"

The boy asked, looking at the older girl behind him.

"Thank you! But this wasn't agreed upon in advance!"

"If Sister Xiulian is not at home, it would be more appropriate for me to sell it to someone else." The price of the three knives is not ordinary.

The boy in front of him looked like he was only in high school, and his sister wasn't that old either, so Chen Hui quickly rejected him.

"Well that works too!"

"We just follow the rules, collect the lobsters, and don't worry about anything else!"

The girl looked at the lobster and asked, "Is this two kilograms? My mom said it should be at least two kilograms."

"Don't worry, it's more than enough!"

Neither the brother nor the sister knew how to use the beam scale, and seeing that Chen Hui was very confident, they did not ask any more questions.

He nodded, took the lobster and brought it into the house, then took out the money wrapped in paper and handed it to Chen Hui.

Chen Hui pinched the thickness and felt something was wrong.

He opened the paper package and counted them, then took out twenty of them and gave them back, "Here's the money for three lobsters. I only delivered two today, so this is too much money."

The brother and sister looked at each other in surprise.

The boy smiled, took the money and explained, "I don't know anything about this. My mom just said that the money in here is for buying lobsters."

"You are quite honest. Now I believe it. This lobster must weigh two kilograms!" The girl laughed heartily.

Huang Wenqian entered the house and came out with a large, colorful, long-handled umbrella.

He happily took over the conversation: "He is different from those fish sellers in the market."

"Why are you holding an umbrella? Are you leaving!?"

"Ok!"

Huang Wenqian smiled and nodded, then looked at Chen Hui and said, "My aunt is not at home, so you can sell the fish to me! Let's go, I'll go with you!"

"No thanks! This fish is expensive!"

"I have a relative who also needs it. I can just send it to him directly." Chen Hui quickly refused.

An Wenjing looked at Chen Hui in confusion, then at Huang Wenqian.

I always feel like something is wrong!

"What?! You can sell your fish to others, but you can't sell it to me?"

"Chen Hui, are you dissatisfied with me? Or do you look down on our family?" Huang Wenqian was a little unhappy.

"Uh, no, no, absolutely not." Chen Hui was troubled. The little daughter of a rich woman was really hard to serve.

"Hmph! That's pretty much it!"

"Then come with me!"

Huang Wenqian held up an umbrella and walked into the rain. She said to the girl standing at the door, "Sister Huiru, please wait for me. I'll be back soon." Then she happily led the way.

Chen Hui also nodded to the brother and sister.

An Wenjing held an umbrella, and he carried a bucket, walking behind Huang Wenqian.

Huang Wenqian’s home is not far from He Juanjuan’s home, and it only takes a few minutes to walk there.

"Chen Hui, how much are you going to sell this fish for?!" Huang Wenqian stopped at the door of her house and turned back to ask.

Chen Hui thought about it, and the lion said: "Three hundred!"

When An Wenjing heard this number, she couldn't help but look up at Chen Hui.

Although Chen Hui had sold fish for hundreds or thousands of dollars before, they were big after all.

"I know, wait for me!"

Huang Wenqian didn't think much about it, nodded, opened the door and went into the house.

Chen Hui pricked up his ears and listened carefully.

In the rustling drizzle, no sound of scolding or crying was heard.

Ten minutes later, Huang Wenqian jumped out with the money, stretched out her arm and handed it to Chen Hui, saying, "Here! You count it!"

Chen Hui sighed faintly, counted out a hundred and gave it back to Huang Wenqian.

(End of this chapter)