Chapter 132 Why reason when things can be resolved with force?
Chapter 132 Why reason when things can be resolved with force?
Since they were on the street, Lin Chang'er didn't hold onto Granny Niu's hair. She threw her out and let go.
Grandma Niu was still in pain. She held the back of her head with both hands, furious. Of course she was furious; she was almost furious to death.
"You're talking nonsense. If you hadn't used underhanded tactics, why would they be willing to spend more money to buy your seafood?"
"It must be you, you shameless vixen... ah..."
"Have you been eating shit these past few days? Your mouth is full of filth." Lin Chang'er was in a good mood today, but she couldn't stand these foul words. She didn't give her a chance to slander her and slapped her hard across the face.
He raised his voice and said, "You keep saying that our family poached your customers. Well, these customers are all here anyway, why don't you ask them what they have to say?"
Lin Chang'er had been watching from a distance for a long time, and it was clear that the customers who left the Niu family's stall and went to their stall did not buy anything as soon as they arrived.
They would ask about the price, compare prices, and think it over before finally buying. If they didn't buy anything, they would continue chatting at the stall for a while.
Right now, there are still several people watching the excitement at her stall.
After saying that, Lin Chang'er looked around the stall and said, word by word, "I've made a fool of myself in front of everyone again today. I'm sure you all heard the conversation just now."
"Are there any customers who came from their stall? Could you help us with a question?"
"If you're worried about losing face, it's fine not to say anything. Just tell her whether I've given you any benefits or not."
It's true, when did reasoning become so difficult? But she still insists on being a reasonable person.
Grandma Niu didn't think so; she just thought she was performing in a play!
He shouted, "These people always chat at your stall when they have nothing to do. They have a special relationship with you, and they say whatever you tell them to say!"
Lin Chang'er: "..." Lin Chang'er's fist hardened.
Why bother with reasoning when things can be resolved with force?
He clenched his fist, ready to teach the old hag a lesson.
Suddenly a voice said, "Are you crazy? The money is in our own pockets. Can't we even choose whether to buy it or not, and whose seafood to buy?"
Another voice chimed in, "That's right. Just because someone stands at your stall for a while doesn't mean they have to buy anything from you. Is there such a law? You old woman are being far too domineering."
"So, don't you really know why we don't buy your seafood?"
Granny Niu stared blankly at the guests who had spoken up; their faces all showed obvious dissatisfaction.
Granny Niu said, "How would I know? Didn't you buy things from my stall just a few days ago?"
"Isn't that because you sell it cheaper here? We're new here and don't know anything about it, that's why we fell for your trick."
"That means a pound of clams only weighs eight ounces when you bring them home. They're all muddy and sandy, and a lot of them smell bad. You have to spit out the sand, and in the end, you can only eat half a pound. It costs three coins for half a pound, so a pound would cost six coins. But Mr. Lin only charges four coins for a pound. Are we stupid enough to buy from you?"
Grandma Niu was taken aback. "Isn't this how clams are sold? If they don't get water, won't they die even faster? If you drain them at home, they'll definitely be underweight, won't they?"
The customer retorted, "What do you mean 'that's how it is'? Open your eyes and look at Boss Lin's. He also sells fresh goods, but every time he weighs them, they're perfectly balanced, and they've spit out all the sand. There are very few dead clams."
"Not only that, but those sea duck eggs, they were supposed to be three coins each, but the big and small ones weren't that different. I don't know how you guys got them on the way here. When you cracked them open after buying them, the yolks were all broken. How are you supposed to eat them?"
Grandma Niu didn't know what was going on either. She looked at Lin Chang'er and thought that hers should be the same. "We all picked up duck eggs from the same place as her, and we came from the same place by the same route. If it's like this in our family, it must be the same in hers."
The customer replied, "Same my foot! I've never encountered a duck egg with a runny yolk from Boss Lin's duck eggs."
Granny Niu was dumbfounded. She looked at Lin Chang'er, then at the customer. Just then, someone else spoke up.
"And crabs, although they're cheaper than Boss Lin's, aren't all yours male crabs? And they're often missing limbs."
Grandma Niu, puzzled, pointed at Lin Chang'er and asked, "Doesn't she sell male crabs here?"
The customer said, "Yes, I do sell them, but Mr. Lin always asks us whether we prefer crab roe or crab paste, and then he gives us either a female or male crab. Mr. Lin's crabs are always clean and beautiful, with all the antennae and tails intact." They are also tied up very securely.
At this point, Aunt Zhou couldn't hold back any longer. "Did you hear that? It's not that we're poaching your customers. It's that your products are of poor quality and you're shortchanging customers. People don't want to buy from you. Don't blame everything on Chang'er."
After being criticized by the customers, Granny Niu was so ashamed that she wished she could find a crack in the ground to crawl into. She turned her face away and buried her head in her chest, completely losing the arrogance she had shown when she first arrived.
Lin Chang'er is not one to bully the weak; she simply explains things to the child without understanding them. Whether the child listens or not is up to her.
Sooner or later someone will take care of them; the scoundrel will get his just desserts!
She's already hit me and yelled at me today, and we don't want to keep her at the stall and delay their business. We're going to eat at a restaurant later!
Lin Chang'er coldly said to Granny Niu, "Aren't you leaving yet? Do you want to see how good my business is? Don't be so envious. You'll get jealous and start spreading rumors that I'm bullying an old woman like you."
Upon hearing this, Granny Niu was both angry and annoyed. She scrambled to her feet and went back to her stall.
After seeing off the plague god, Lin Chang'er thanked the guest who had just spoken the truth.
Mother Gu also brought the children over. With so many children, she was afraid of causing trouble for Lin Chang'er, so she had been watching the children the whole time.
The children immediately started playing around with the goldfish and Xu Gun'er, so Lin Chang'er simply let them play in the back.
I stood up to Gu's mother. Although the commotion caused some delay, the customers now know that the food at Niu's stall is no good.
They became more decisive and closed up shop even earlier than in the previous days.
When they packed up their stall and went to the restaurant, the Niu family mother and daughter-in-law were still at their stall. They hadn't sold much seafood, and now that the sun was getting stronger, some big flies were buzzing around on it...
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