That day, the cattle dealers at the Tanghe Town cattle market were rather helpless, as they had run into a few very unruly fellas.
There was really no solution. Those so-called rules were merely universally accepted norms, not any legally mandated laws. If people wanted to break the rules, what could anyone really do to stop them?
Unlike the village markets, managing a county cattle market is tough due to the large numbers of people. The cattle market staff mainly charged management fees and wrote receipts. They didn't have much authority beyond that.
So Yan Fei and Heizi felt no shame at all. As soon as they spotted a cow they liked, they would go and haggle. They basically bought any cow they could, unless the owner was asking for an absurdly high price. They completely disregarded the annoyed looks from the surrounding cattle dealers.