Buyao regretfully discovered that there was only one street in the city.

Gu Yi stopped the donkey cart again, "Madam?"

He didn't ask, but Bu Yao understood what he meant. He wanted to know where to go next.

Buyao thought for a while, looked at the basket of mushrooms on the car, and said, "Go and sell the mushrooms first."

After hearing this, Gu Yi drove the donkey cart to the deserted commercial street.

Every store in this commercial street has the government behind it.

Because of this, the categories are clear and there is no competition among peers.

Gu Yi didn't need to ask Buyao. He drove the donkey cart while searching on both sides of the street, and then parked the donkey cart in front of a grocery store.

The desolate city of Ningguta is desolate, but one good thing is that the roads are particularly wide, and there is room for donkeys, carts, and carriages to park in front of the store.

Buyao got off the donkey cart, and after Gu Yi lifted the basket off the donkey cart, she asked, "Is it safe to leave the donkey cart in front of the store? Will someone take it away?"

This is not their own donkey cart. If it is lost, it will be troublesome.

Gu Yi thought for a while and said, "Madam, don't worry, there is someone watching secretly, and no one will let anyone lead the donkey."

Hearing this, Bu Yao felt relieved, "Okay, you can go in with me."

Thinking of the time when she was stopped at the city gate, Bu Yao didn't know if there was a portrait of herself in the shop opened by the government. No matter whether she recognized it or not, she was afraid of nothing. If she did recognize it later, she wouldn't be her. If the business is in trouble, let Gu Yi accompany you. If it doesn't work, let Gu Yi come.

The two entered the store.

The grocery store is neither big nor small. There are no customers inside. The shelves are no more than half a person's height. There are things arranged in rows, including oil, salt, soy and vinegar, vegetable seeds, pots and pans, and mushrooms. dry goods, etc. The items are all relatively ordinary, not too much or too little. I don’t know if it’s because there are no customers in the store, but it feels like there is nothing for sale.

There was a counter facing the store door. At this time, a middle-aged man was sitting behind the counter, holding his chin with one hand and closing his eyes. His head was moving little by little, and he was obviously asleep. Lian Buyao and the others came in. Didn't even notice.

Bu Yao looked at him and guessed that this was probably the shopkeeper's.

With this business situation, there is really no need to find another guy to help.

She didn't bother to wake him up, but silently looked at the things in the shop.

Without any purpose, she looked at each shelf carefully. After looking at one shelf, she passed the counter and planned to look at the other.

At this moment, the napping middle-aged man's head suddenly dropped heavily on the table, causing him to wake up, but he did not hit the counter.

He raised his head, opened his sleepy eyes, and saw Buyao and Gu Yi standing in front of him. He was stunned for a moment, and then asked with a straight face, "Who are you?"

Buyao thought for a while and responded, "Buying something."

Hearing her answer, the middle-aged man immediately breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Oh, I'm buying something. I thought it was a thief. Then just take a look and pick whatever you want."

As he spoke, he slightly adjusted his posture and used his other hand to support his chin. He did not fall asleep, but tilted his head and looked in the direction of Bu Yao and the others, following their steps with his eyes.

Buyao was slightly speechless.

How do they look like thieves?

But she didn't argue and continued reading.

After she had finished watching, she led Gu Yi to the counter and asked, "Are you the shopkeeper?"


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