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Chapter Forty-Seven

Shopkeeper Wu of Ruyizhai was flipping the abacus beads. When he heard this question, he couldn't help but raise his eyes and glanced at it. He saw a girl in coarse cloth holding a piece of rough paper. She didn't reach out to pick it up and just said:

"Little girl, what we sell in Ruyizhai are gold, silver, jade and other jewelry. You can probably find the stones and wooden beads you mentioned by going to North Street and looking around."

Most of the best time-honored shops in the town are concentrated on East and West Streets, and the prices are relatively much higher. North Street is where hawkers gather. Just now Tian Minyan and the others came from North Street, and most of the things sold there are mountain vegetables.

Of course, there are also jewelry, such as wooden hairpins and wooden bracelets. Tian Minyan also saw someone selling them.

Seeing that the shopkeeper didn't even look at the design drawing in his hand, Tian Minyan pursed her lips, knowing that he looked down on her, but she didn't give up and asked: "Boss, do you think there are flowers with the drawing in my hand in the store?"

A bracelet?"

"Go, go, little girl, go play and don't hinder our business." Shopkeeper Wu was a little impatient. He just waved his hand and continued to work on the abacus in his hand.

What the hell, a girl wearing patchwork clothes can come up with such fancy designs? The style in his Ruyizhai is the only one in town.

Seeing him like this, Tian Minyan couldn't help but get angry. She sneered and was about to put away the paper in her hand.

There is no one who knows the goods here, so there are other places. She didn't believe it, and all the jewelry stores in Taiping Town turned her away.

Thinking of this, Tian Minyan withdrew her hand, and suddenly, a hand stretched out from behind and gently took away the paper in her hand.

Tian Minyan was startled and turned around, but it was the younger of the two men who had just entered.

I saw that he was about 20 years old, with thick eyebrows flying into his temples, and his black hair was rolled up and tied with a royal blue ribbon. He was plump, with a pair of sparkling peach blossom eyes, a faint smile, and a high nose.

Thin lips and bright red lips, and a good appearance.

Tian Minyan looked at his clothes again. Although they were not gorgeous, Tian Minyan didn't recognize the material. It was neither silk nor cloth, but it looked extremely delicate. When she raised her hand, he saw a piece of asparagus embroidered on his sleeve.

Lifelike.

This man was not dressed in any gems or jade. He only had a broken fan on his waist that didn't look worth a few pennies, but he looked quite romantic.

Tsk, hang up a two-tassel hat, shake a broken fan and think you are Tang Bohu!

It's only April, and the coats haven't been put back into the cage yet. There are quite a few ladies and young men in this town shaking their fans to pack garlic. I bet this one is also arty, so Tian Minyan immediately felt a little disdainful.

"Look at the pattern of this bracelet, it's really new. Girl, did you draw it?" Shi Qi didn't know that Tian Minyan was complaining. If he knew that the painted fan on his waist, which was made by He Conglan, a rare man with a lot of money, she thought it was broken.

The fan, I don’t know if it will explode.

Tian Minyan was still wary, but shopkeeper Wu stood behind the counter every day and had seen many more noble people than she did. With a quick glance like an X-ray, she knew that although the person in front of her was not elegantly dressed, he was certainly very rich.

It’s expensive.

"Sir, we still have many exquisite flowers on the second floor of Ruyi Zhai. Why don't I accompany you upstairs to have a cup of tea and have a rest?" Shopkeeper Wu pushed the abacus in, turned around the counter lightly, and waved

The waiter who followed him smiled and bowed slightly to invite.

Tian Minyan looked at them coldly, pursed her lips even tighter, wishing she could scold him, there was such a disparity in treatment, they looked down on others when they were superior, these people were so damn stupid and looked down upon others!

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