Chapter 76 What I Learned from the Dog Market
Han Li got the consent of the other party, and very readily took out five catties of rice from the back basket to complete the transaction.

Since the scabbard was too tattered to be usable, Han Li temporarily fastened the knife to his lower back, and then covered it with his clothes.

Then I changed some sesame seeds, peanuts, and cornmeal from other stalls before leaving the alley.

It's not that he doesn't want to add free supplies, but that his warehouse is not here at all.

He didn't have time to worry about this matter in the county town, so after he came out, he went straight to the small forest in the north of the city.

Han Li hurried all the way to the small forest, but there was no one charging here.
But to be precise, it should be regarded as a dog market, and most of them take the dogs raised at home to exchange things.

At most, there are some eggs, mountain products and the like, and the selling price is a little higher than that of the public.

These days I dare not talk about selling. If you want to exchange something, even if it is a transaction for money, it will be done in private.

Whether you can afford it in Gada is another matter, but there are not many families who don't like dogs.

Especially in the villages below the county seat, having a dog in the house can sometimes really save lives.

It may be because of the above reasons that there are many people here.

Those selling dogs, exchanging experience, and small groups are very lively.

Han Li wandered around only to realize that there were no dogs he could sleep with. Most of the dogs here were puppies.

The rest are adult dogs, most of which are Northeast Hounds in the local area, commonly known as Northeast Big Stupid Dogs.

The head of this dog is broad, very clear but not exaggerated.

The ears are moderately drooping, set moderately close to the head, and in proportion to the head.

The Northeast Big Stupid Dog is strong and physically strong, and its fighting power is stronger than that of the Asian wild wolf.

They are relatively large in size, and their shoulder height generally exceeds 50 work points. If they are properly fed, it is easy to grow a hundred or so catties.

He is very loyal, honest, and adaptable to his master.

This kind of big stupid dog's ability to resist freezing is quite outstanding, and it can sleep in the wild at minus 2 degrees naked.

A little training will make you a very good guard dog and companion dog, but that's all.

If you want to take them into the mountains to hunt (hunt), you need more serious training.

Don't listen to what these fellow villagers say about being extravagant and rational. The dogs in front of you may not necessarily be able to enter the mountains to fight siege.

Going into the mountains to fight siege requires a dog that has been carefully trained, and at least it must be brought into the mountains for a season.

Only those who have learned the corresponding hunting skills and managed to survive in the end are barely qualified.

But this kind of dog that can go into the mountains to fight around is like most people, the greater the ability, the greater the temper.

Not only are their tempers more ferocious and individual, but they are also more loyal to their masters.

If another person takes over halfway, it will be very difficult to get in touch with yourself, and it will hurt yourself if you don't do it well.

Although Han Li has the basic beast control skill, it is currently limited to controlling some small animals such as sparrows, birds, and rabbits.

For slightly larger animals, it is only to reduce the hostility of the opponent without harming them.

Han Li could buy two unknown dogs, and he was sure that they would not bite him.

But what about the surrounding neighbors?What about the villagers in the village?It's a hassle to hurt someone.

No matter how well he gets along with the villagers, he can only be regarded as an outsider if something happens.

With this energy, he might as well find two three-to-four-month-old puppies, which can save worry and train them himself.

Just when Han Li was considering whether to buy two puppies, he saw an old man in the distance carrying a half-bulged sack, looking a little nervous.

His expression seemed to be telling others that he had good things, but Han Li did not rush forward.

Because his appearance and accent are not good, he is really not a local.

With his experience in Shanghe Village, Han Li reckoned that these fellow villagers would not trust them, educated youths.

So when he was teasing the puppy, he watched the old man out of the corner of his eye.

There are many people with good eyesight in this market, and after a while, an uncle came to talk.

Then Han Li saw them walk aside and said a few words, and then the uncle gave the uncle money.

After the uncle took the money, he took out a piece of pork from the sack, which surprised Han Li.

Although he often eats meat, he hasn't eaten pork for a long time.

The uncle put the meat into the cloth pocket, turned around and left the scene.

The uncle may have finished a transaction and felt a little relaxed, so Han Li took the opportunity to ask.

It turned out that the uncle was collecting firewood on the mountain, and just happened to meet a wild boar fell from the cliff and died in front of him.

He was here to hand it over to the brigade, but his eldest daughter-in-law was about to give birth.

Then he and his sons separated the pig and went to the county town to exchange for something.

After listening to this, Han Li took a serious look at the old man, thinking that he must be the chosen one.

Otherwise, he could encounter something even more nonsense than waiting for a rabbit?But the pork is so good and so gluttonous.

Han Li exchanged two packs of brown sugar for four strips of pork, because no one had a scale, so they weighed each other.

He reckoned that one piece weighed at least 2 catties, that is to say, he got [-] catties of meat in exchange.

But his brown sugar is almost the same weight, so no one is cheap.

After changing, Han Li shook off his long legs and left.

After arriving at a place where no one was there, three of the four pork strips were decomposed and put away.

The remaining piece of meat was placed at the bottom of the basket, covered with cornmeal.

Afterwards, Han Li came to the supply and marketing cooperative and bought some biscuits and chicken cakes.

Turn around and go out to buy plastic sheeting at the means of production company affiliated to the supply and marketing cooperative, but this thing needs a ticket.

When Han Li came out a little disappointed, a person came out right behind him.

Pulling Han Li to the side and muttering in a low voice for a while, the two reached a deal.

For this, Han Li paid an extra yuan for labor costs, and successfully bought a large roll of plastic sheeting.

Now that everything is settled, it's time to treat yourself to the State Hotel.

After checking the time, Han Li hurried to the restaurant.

You must know that the state-run restaurants at this time are very arrogant, and the time for eating is only a few o'clock.

If you go early, they won't sell it to you. If you go late, it will be even worse.

The chef will sit and chat with the waiters and will not pay attention to you. If you dare to yell at them, you will be beaten.

When Han Li arrived, it was just after the peak meal time, and when he looked at the dish, it was written that there were beans and pork dumplings.

"A serving of dumplings."

Maybe the waiter was tired from working all morning, and Han Li's handsome face didn't help at all today.

The other party lazily took the money and ticket from Han Li's hand, and sent him away with just a word of waiting.

Thanks for the reward from the boss, Mao Sui asked for [Follow Reading] and various tickets.

Thanks: Tip with the wind: 500 points.

Thanks: may15 reward: 100 points.

Thanks: Cool and rainy night reward: 100 book coins.

(End of this chapter)

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