Farmer’s Little Girl

Chapter 401: Crooked beating

  Chapter 401 Crooked hitting right (addition of June monthly pass 2500)

  The shopkeeper of the bookstore seemed to know that Bai Erlang didn't like to read books, so when he turned around, he asked the buddy to bring him a stool to sit on, and asked him to bring a plate of snacks to him.

  The reason why he is so diligent is because their Bai family is a big customer of their bookstore.

  I dare not say that it is the largest, but it is also one of a few large customers.

  Not to mention that Bai Shanbao comes to their bookstore from time to time to buy books, buy pens, inks, papers and inkstones, and Master Bai buys new books from their bookstore regularly to store them.

  The other party can't read it, he doesn't know it, but Master Bai basically collects a set of new books that come in.

  And this little master doesn’t look at the price when buying things. He just wants to make the shots more generous.

  The shopkeeper greeted Bai Erlang with a smile. In order to prevent him from being bored, he also held a cup of hot tea to chat with him, such as what the young man is doing recently, what book he is reading...

  Shirajiro is bored, he doesn’t like reading, and it’s not fun to go out alone. It’s better to have something to say when you wait.

  The two chatted in full swing, while Man Bao and Bai Shanbao each looked for good books in their bookshelves.

   When Yang Heshu wandered into the bookstore, he saw Bai Erlang sitting at the counter and talking at a glance. He subconsciously looked between the bookshelves in the bookstore, and he saw the two children.

  Yang Heshu couldn't help but smile, and walked in with his hands behind his back.

As soon as the shopkeeper looked up and saw Yang Heshu, he immediately got up to greet him.

  Yang Heshu smiled and pressed his hand, let him sit down, and walked straight into the bookstore.

  Bai Erlang also saw Yang Heshu, but instead of getting up, he lazily greeted, "Master Yang."

  Yang Heshu smiled and nodded, then stopped and asked: "Are you not going to school today?"

   "Mr. gave us a holiday, let us buy the counters."

   "Oh, are you going to learn maths?" Yang Heshu looked at his stature and smiled: "It's fast, it seems that you have learned arithmetic well."

  The shopkeeper looked suspiciously, this is... an acquaintance?

  Yang Heshu went directly into the bookshelf to find the book. Bai Erlang did not pester him to talk, but turned his head and said to the shopkeeper: "Where did we talk?"

  The shopkeeper: "...Speaking of you going to dig mud in the river to make mud ball fights."

   "Oh, yes." Bai Erlang took a sip of tea and continued on.

   Nearly an hour later, Man Bao and Bai Shanbao each took out two or three books.

  The shopkeeper didn’t expect Man Bao to buy two books too, so he couldn’t help but smiled and asked, “Is this little lady making money?”

  Man Bao proudly said: "My father gave it."

  The shopkeeper understands that this is money for nothing, and it’s not painful to buy books.

  The shopkeeper smiled and settled the bill for her, and then went to count the books that Bai Shanbao bought.

  Man Bao spent all the money the old man had given him, and then satisfactorily handed over his schoolbag to Da Ji. When he turned around, he saw the magistrate Yang standing behind him, and was happy, "Master Yang, what a coincidence."

  Yang He Shule, "I have been here for half an hour, and it has been three or four times before you found me."

  Bai Shanbao also glanced at him curiously.

  Yang Heshu knew that neither of the two children found him. He coughed a little awkwardly and laughed: “It’s almost noon. How about I invite you to lunch?”

   "Okay, okay." Even Bai Erlang was happy and gave suggestions, "We know which restaurant in the county seat is the best."

  Yang Heshu laughed loudly and happily said, "I know too."

  There are only a few restaurants in the entire county, the largest one, can he not know?

  Although he has only been in office for three months, he has eaten all the restaurants in the county town, and he is almost boring to go to the small stalls on the roadside.

  Yang Heshu gave the two books he selected to the shopkeeper, and asked his entourage to take them to the restaurant after the checkout.

  In the past, the entry and exit were all carts and horses, but now they all rely on legs. There is no way. If you ride a horse or ride a car, you can stroll around the county in less than two quarters. What's the point?

  In order to pass the time, it’s better to walk on your legs, and you can always see different scenery.

  The group arrived at the restaurant slowly, Yang Heshu did not enter the box, but found a place to sit down on the second floor.

  The three of them find their seats and sit down. Bai Shanbao looked around and said, "It feels like the county town is a bit more lively than before."

   "Really?" Yang Heshu also looked around and smiled: "Maybe it was because the spring was busy before, so everyone didn't have time to come out. Now that the spring busy is over, everyone has time."

  "Not all," Man Bao is the one who has been to the county the most. She looked out the window and said: "It must be because there is no admission fee, so everyone loves to enter the city. Look, there are many children below."

  Everyone looked downstairs and saw a group of children joking around a sugar man. Every time the stall owner made a sugar man, the children cheered.

   Bai Shanbao and Bai Erlang nodded in agreement.

  Yang Heshu was dumbfounded, and asked, "What is the cost of entering the city?"

   "Of course it's closed. There is no admission fee. Everyone can enter the city if they want." Man Bao looked at Yang Heshu and said sincerely: "Master Yang, you are such a good county magistrate."

  Yang Heshu: ...he did so many things all the way without being praised as a good county magistrate, because he was praised because he didn't want to enter the city?

  Why did he cancel the entrance fee?

  Oh, because I don’t think it is necessary.

  One penny, two pennies, it is impossible to make a detailed account. The soldiers guarding the gate, the general flag, and the master book above may be intercepted.

  The amount of money collected in the county government every month is not much. On the contrary, it is a waste of everyone's time and the people's time.

  So he canceled.

But……

  Yang Heshu was a little confused, "It's only a penny, will everyone not enter the city because of this?"

"Of course," Man Baoli said of course: "One penny used to buy a plain bun, two penny can buy a sugar man. If my nephews and nieces and I both enter the city, we will get ten penny. You can buy five sugar people."

  Yang Heshu: ...sounds quite a lot.

"Since it is necessary to spend ten cents, it is better to go to the city alone and take the remaining nine cents to buy delicious food. We just wait at home." Man Bao said, "The children in our village used to I rarely go into the city, because it is too far, and after the admission fee, adults don’t like to go into the city anymore. Brother often helps people in the village bring things."

  Yang Heshu couldn't help squeezing his hands. He didn't expect that the entrance fee would have such a big impact. Isn't this just one or two cents?

  Man Bao looked at him suspiciously, "You won’t want to pay the city fee again, do you?"

  Yang Heshu returned to his senses, smiled and shook his head, "No, the entrance fee is not worth collecting."

   "Yes, that is, you don't want to learn from the magistrate Fu, or I have to sell you candy."

  Yang Heshu curiously asked, "Why are you selling my candy?"

  Man Bao said solemnly: "In order to earn the city fee."

  (End of this chapter)

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