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Chapter 18 Buying Shoes?

Chapter 18 Buying shoes?

Jiang Yuan first put the things he bought in a clean place, and then found a stick.

She is heavy, so she can come up as long as she stands still and allows Xiao Bai to exert his strength.

After pulling the two of them up, Xiao Bai and A Ping lay on the ground panting, like two mud monkeys.

The horse fell sideways, with most of its nose submerged in the water.

The head struggled upwards, mud entered the nostrils, and it was suffocated to the point where it had no strength left.

Jiang Yuan used a stick to lift the reins from the horse's neck.

Then he stretched out his hand, grasped it, and began to pull it out.

The horse snorted and struggled to get up.

Then, Xiao Bai watched helplessly as Jiang Yuan pulled a cart and a horse out of the mud.

"A strong woman..."

Xiao Bai praised.

"Little fat... strong woman, thank you very much."

"No thanks, twenty taels."

Jiang Yuan stretched out his hand.

Xiao Bai kicked A Ping.

"Give me money."

A Ping quickly took twenty taels from his pocket.

Jiang Yuan took the money and went to pack his things.

Aping tidied up the carriage and said with a sad face, "Master, all the clothes are gone..."

They are now covered in mud, which makes them feel as uncomfortable as possible.

Moreover, the shoes are also in the mud puddle, and they are still barefoot.

"You're an unreliable thing. You're a trap for your master! You can drive any car into the trap!"

A Ping received another slap on the back of the head.

"Didn't you drive into the ditch yourself..."

Xiao Bai: "..."

It seems so.

"I want to drive, why don't you let me drive? You won't stop me?"

A Ping received another slap, his face full of grievances.

Didn't he stop it?

His throat was broken by shouting!

"Ouch, it hurts my feet... it hurts so much."

"Master, be careful not to get hurt."

"You crow's mouth is really hurt. It's bleeding."

Xiao Bai bared his teeth.

"That's not possible. Master, let me carry you back on my back. Just ask Lao Liu to come back later."

The horse was lying on the ground panting, and it was almost impossible for the camel to go back.

"Aren't you barefoot too? Okay, let's go like this..."

A Ping was filled with emotion when he heard Jiang Yuan next to him speak.

"You two, do you want to buy some shoes?"

Xiao Bai saw Jiang Yuan carrying two green boards, swinging back and forth in front of him.

"What kind of shoes are these? Can they be worn?"

"Flip-flops are a new style. They are cool and breathable. The soles are soft and will not irritate your feet when walking. They will make your big toes and second toes feel like flying. You can try them."

Xiao Bai took it suspiciously.

Put it on.

There is something caught between the big toe and the second toe...

Quite comfortable...

He took two steps back and forth and still managed to get up.

Moreover, he had never seen shoes made of this kind of material.

"Not bad, but...why does it look so old?"

"Why does it look old? Because it does look old."

Xiao Bai: "?"

He understands, but he doesn’t seem to understand. What’s going on?

"Do you want to buy it? If not, I'll leave first."

"Buy, buy."

At this time, it would be nice to have a pair of shoes to protect his feet, and he wouldn't feel bad about the money.

"One hundred taels." Jiang Yuan quoted.

"Are you robbing?"

Ah Ping's hand that took out the money shook and he stared at Jiang Yuan.

Jiang Yuan waited for Ah Ping to bargain.

"These shoes look good. They are very cool in summer. One hundred taels is too little. Let's say two hundred."

A Ping turned his head in horror and looked at his young master.

It's like looking at a mentally retarded person.

Wasteful stuff!

Jiang Yuan was embarrassed to take the two hundred taels of silver notes.

She took out another hundred taels.

He whispered to Aping, "Otherwise, I'll pay you back the hundred taels and show your young master this..."

(End of chapter)


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