Chapter 84 Lack of Labor

Bai Anyi watched her mother fish them out one by one, as if the fish were chasing her to bite the hook, which was very weird.

Looking at the lively fish in the bucket, Baiyun Xi couldn't help but sigh.

Her zodiac sign should be related to water. When it comes to water, she will prosper. It is her destiny to make money from water. Otherwise, why would she be so lucky every time and catch fish every time she lowers her pole?

 “Let’s go to the market.”

 The two of them carried the bucket to the shore, put it on the cart, and walked toward the town together, hoping to catch a tailgate.

 “Can you shout?”

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 The wheelbarrow is different from the cart. It has only one front wheel and relies on both arms. This is fine for skilled people, but for Baiyunxi mother and son, it is much more difficult.

"Mom, it's me this time, I can do it." Bai Anyi looked at the sweat on my mother's forehead and felt heartbroken. He had never seen his mother working so hard since he could remember.

"Okay, you carry the basket, and mother will push it for a while. One person is too tired." Fortunately, I had carried the basket on my back in advance, otherwise it would be full of water.

 Start by swaying from side to side, and then you will feel better after slowly mastering the balance between left and right.

“Don’t be brave. You’ve never done this before. Besides, you’re not too old. Just practice slowly and you’ll be fine.”

 After a certain distance, my arms began to feel sore and I could only put them down for a while.

Just after taking a few steps, the water in the bucket splashed out.

“Yes, how much do we sell it for per pound?”

Baiyunxi looked at the sun above his head. In the market, there were still some people buying and selling here and there, but most of them were gone.

Bai Anyi looked at my old lady. He had heard others shouting to sell things. Although he had never done it himself, he was thick-skinned. Didn't he just shout to sell fish? What's the problem?

 At this time, it was already past midnight.

"Mom, I can do it." Bai Anyi gritted his teeth. It would be too embarrassing if he couldn't even push the car across the town.

Bai Anyi's face turned red. He never thought that he would fall on a wheelbarrow.

 One hundred three. One hundred four. One six three. One hundred and fifty two

 “Okay, I’ll take a break.”

Bai Anyi nodded, put his hands to his mouth, and started shouting.

Bai Yunxi held the handlebar and asked him to put it down.

“My mother has never done this before, and she is not good at pushing, but we can take turns pushing. If the car overturns, all our efforts will be wasted.”

Bai Anyi pushed the cart and said with a smile.

“Mom, don’t worry, even if the collection is dispersed, my son will still be able to find a place for you to buy something.”

Within a moment, Bai Anyi was sweating from exhaustion.

“Okay, you should be more careful, learn to balance, and push with less effort.”

The two of them pushed the wheelbarrow, walked and rested for half an hour, and finally arrived in the town.

Baiyunxi took a breath and explained softly.

Bai Yunxi smiled, prepared the scale, turned to look at Bai Anyi,

 “There was some delay on the road.”

“Usually it’s eight cents per catty, but we’re late today and it’s cheap at seven cents.”

As soon as the two of them stopped the car and wiped their sweat, the man next to them leaned over and looked at their buckets.

“It’s still a live fish, it’s really good, but it’s a pity that we came late and the market was all gone.”

"We sell fish. Fresh wild fish are sold cheaply. It costs seven cents per catty. Don't miss it if you are passing by. You can buy fresh fish and fry it at home. It will be very fragrant. .”

Seeing that Xiao Si was not embarrassed at all, Bai Yunxi had to sigh, it was not without some benefits to hang out outside.

 (End of this chapter)

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