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Chapter six hundred and seventy third selling sheep

The little white fox came quickly, and there were still water drops on his body. It was strange that he had a towel in his hand and didn't have time to dry the little white fox.

After the rabbit fairy and the little white fox met, the two demons took a step back, obviously they had already fought.

Soon, the Rabbit Fairy took a step forward, tremblingly, obviously trying to regain his courage.

The little white fox stood next to Yu Sheng, arrogant and without any guilt.

"Did you catch the rabbit that was just one month old?" Yu Sheng asked the little white fox, pointing at the hare that had just pretended to be dead and was now awake in the hand of the Rabbit Fairy.

The little white fox shook his head, turned his head towards the dog who was leaning against the wall, and nodded slightly.

"Gouzi?" Yu Sheng was startled and looked at Gouzi. Gouzi, who was leaning against the corner and about to run away, immediately stopped and pretended to be nonchalant.

Yu Sheng stepped forward and lifted the dog up by the skin by the back of its neck. The dog whimpered and even "oohed" at the little white fox.

Yu Sheng didn't know whether he should be happy or not, "Hey, the dog finally stopped catching mice and learned to catch rabbits."

"But why are you catching a small rabbit? You don't have much meat, so you can catch a big rabbit." Yu Sheng gave the dog a slap on the head. It didn't hurt, but it was loud.

"You can't catch the big rabbit either." The Rabbit Fairy hugged the big rabbit and hid half of his body, just avoiding the chest.

Ye Zi was a dirty person, and secretly said that luckily everyone was watching, so the shopkeeper's misunderstanding wouldn't get bigger.

"Hey, that's right." Cao'er remembered, "Gouzi followed Baozi and the others to play in the fields early in the morning. When I came back, I saw Baozi and the others holding a few little rabbits."

"Okay, it must have been Baozi and the others who took Gouzi." Yu Sheng put down Gouzi and shouted to Fu Nan, who was still looking at the Rabbit Fairy blankly.

In desperation, Yu Sheng kicked him.

Only then did Fu Nan come back to his senses, "You take Miss Rabbit to find Baozi and they will find the little rabbit." Yu Sheng said.

If Baozi was raised by them, he would never survive more than five days.

Fu Nan hurriedly agreed, but the rabbit fairy was reluctant to leave when he left, staring closely at the long table.

When she was about to cross the threshold, Miss Rabbit couldn't help but said: "Shopkeeper, what kind of grass is that fragrant green grass?"

"Spring leek." Yu Sheng followed her gaze and saw the dumpling fillings being wrapped.

"Well, then I'll come to the inn, can I have this?" The rabbit fairy was so excited that he stuttered.

"Okay, no problem, you can come over after releasing the rabbit into the wild." Yu Sheng said.

"Shopkeeper Yu, you are such a good person." The Rabbit Fairy was so happy that he immediately changed Yu Sheng from a bad guy who ate rabbit meat to a good guy.

After the figure of the Rabbit Fairy disappeared outside the door, Ye Zigao approached Yu Sheng and said, "Shopkeeper, do you really want to give the Rabbit Fairy a plate of food every time you come here?"

"Once a man has made a promise, he will give it away." Yu Sheng looked back and said, "When the time comes, we will deduct double the amount from the wages of the rich and poor."

This is still cheap for the rich and poor. Yu Sheng feels that when the Rabbit Fairy comes around all day long, the value of the opportunities he creates for the rich and poor will definitely exceed this price.

"I knew there would be no free lunch at our inn." Ye Zigao said with a sure expression.

"There's no free breakfast and dinner either." Yu Sheng said to the old beggar at the door, telling him to give up on him as soon as possible and stop begging outside the inn.

The old beggar held a blade of grass in his mouth, indifferently, and hurriedly walked over with his legs crossed and an oil-paper umbrella.

"Hey, you are in good spirits." Li Zheng said to the old beggar.

"That's it, brother, give a little charity?" The old beggar leaned against the wall and said to Li Zheng leisurely. His appearance and expression definitely didn't look like a beggar.

"Your attitude is wrong. Where is your professional ethics?" Li Zheng asked.

"Normally I don't work on rainy days, but now I work part-time." The old beggar said and waved his hand, "If you don't want to give me charity, please get out of the way."

Li was raising his legs to leave when he suddenly saw that the old beggar still had a handful of grass blades in his hand. He was surprised and said: "You are not so hungry that you are eating grass blades, are you? The same is true for the little fish, and they don't even want to give out any food."

"No." The beggar waved his hand, "That girl gave it to me just now."

He spit out the grass leaves in his mouth. The grass didn't taste very good. It was not as delicious and juicy as the Rabbit Fairy said. It seemed that the monster's words were not trustworthy.

"These days, there are still people giving away straw, and you still want it?" Li Zheng shook his head, sighing that people's hearts are not as good as they used to be.

He casually broke off a branch with young leaves from the willow tree in front of the door and handed it to the beggar, "Does this count as me doing good deeds?"

"Go, go, you are disrespectful." The old beggar pushed the willow branch away and walked away.

Li Zheng ignored him and stepped into the inn. He said to Yu Sheng: "Xiao Yu'er, hurry up and follow me."

"Where to go?" Yu Sheng asked.

"You will know when you go, but before you go, please lend me twenty cents."

Yu Sheng took out the money from his pocket and asked at the same time: "Why did you borrow the money?"

On weekdays, unless there is a serious illness or disaster, the villagers rarely borrow money and most of them are self-sufficient.

Even if they are short of things or money, they will still take care of each other or take credit, and pay them back when they have money.

"A sheep seller came to the east end of the town. The sheep were big and strong, and they were sold cheaply. However, there were a few sheep that were not sold in small quantities. They had to be bought whole."

Li was pouring a cup of tea for himself, and after drinking it he said: "Everyone is ready to pool money, buy the whole animal and then divide it. Now we are short of a big family like you."

"What kind of sheep? The villagers haven't shared enough?" Yu Sheng took out the money and counted it, "I only have ten coins here."

"Ten cents is ten cents." Li Zheng grabbed the money and left. "Please ask for permission. Come over quickly after you withdraw the money. Remember you still owe me ten cents."

"Okay." Yu Sheng agreed and then came to his senses, "What do you mean I still owe you ten cents? Besides, I am the shopkeeper, I don't need to ask for permission."

However, Lizheng's figure has disappeared, and Yu Sheng's call can no longer be heard.

But having said that, Yu Sheng still walked to the city lord's door obediently and said, "Little aunt, give me some money quickly. Let's eat mutton skewers tonight."

Ye Yegao, Bai Gaoxing and Hu Muyuan looked at him silently.

"What are you looking at? Be careful I will deduct your wages." Yu Sheng glared at them.

"Yes, yes, don't look at it." Bai Gaoxing pulled the two people beside him, "You two are like this too, so don't make the elder brother laugh at the second brother."

"Go!" Ye Zigao and Hu Muyuan said to Bai Gaoxing at the same time.

Yu Sheng was also unhappy, "What are you talking about? Xiaobai, you don't want your wages anymore?"

"Shopkeeper, I'm here to help you out." Bai Gaoxing felt aggrieved.

"Then you can't treat me as the second brother. In our inn, I am the well-deserved first brother." Yu Sheng said as he took the money handed over by his aunt.

"Okay, let's take it for granted that I'm being kind." Bai Gaoxing waved his hand and continued to knead the dumplings with his head down.

But these words displeased Maomao, who quietly poked his head in, ready to look for some wine or something delicious.

"Angang", he shouted towards Bai Gaoxing, the noise coming from his throat made everyone frown.

"Go, get out, your singing is worse than mine." Yu Sheng drove Maomao away.

Mao Maoli ignored him and continued to act like a donkey towards Bai Gaoxing. He had been accompanying his wife to raise her fetus in the inn these days.

"Get out!" Its reluctance finally angered the city lord. The city lord glared at it, and Maomao immediately stopped and left.

"This is for the unfamiliar white-eyed wolf."

Yu Sheng scolded Maomao, and as soon as he walked to the door with the money, he stopped and saw a man carrying a sheep on his back, rushing over surrounded by villagers.


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