Su Tang's gaze swept the crowd and finally landed on an elderly female selling small wooden crafts.
She took out a bone coin from her purse and walked forward with Gaiyin.
The old woman was sitting cross-legged on the ground, holding a small dagger in hand and tirelessly carving a piece of wood.
A beast skin was spread in front of her, filled with all sorts of wooden trinkets, among which the statue of Long-eared beasts was the most vivid one.
Su Tang picked up a wooden block of a Long-eared beast and waved it in front of Gaiyin, "Ayin, Ayin, call me Little Tuji from now on~"
Gaiyin gave a sarcastic laugh.
Upon hearing the sound, the old woman paused her carving and looked up at Su Tang and Gaiyin.
But she said nothing and continued to carve the wood.
Su Tang also turned her eyes to the wood in her hand, which faintly took shape and seemed to be a coiled snake beast.
Su Tang curiously asked, "Grandma, how much for these things?"