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Chapter 6 - Chapter 5 Shopping (1/2)

I went to the second floor and saw a watch seller. I wanted to buy a watch. The salesperson took a look from top to bottom and knew that this was a rich man who was also very favored at home. His attitude changed instantly. Get better.

"Hello, comrade, what kind of watch do you need?"

"Hello, help me get the one with the plum blossom pattern and the one with the small gravel." (The author is just talking nonsense. Don't take it seriously. I don't know what kind of watches there are.)

"Okay comrade, take a look."

"I want this small gravel one. How much does it cost?"

"Comrade, this one requires an industrial ticket and two hundred and thirty-five yuan."

After Lu Ruiye handed the money and the ticket to the salesperson, the salesperson, as if she was afraid that she would regret it, took the money and the ticket, checked it, and immediately wrote out the ticket and handed it to her along with the watch.

"By the way, comrade, I would like to ask, shouldn't watches require a watch ticket? Why do you charge an industrial ticket?"

"Comrade, I won't tell you how rare watch tickets are. Ordinary people generally don't have access to them, so we charge industrial tickets."

Lu Ruiye nodded, said hello and left. She went to buy some sugar, cigarettes and alcohol, thinking about visiting her grandparents in the afternoon. She walked around and walked out of the department store without finding anything she wanted to buy.

I walked to a remote place, put my things in the space, and went to the state-owned hotel. They didn't go home at noon, so they didn't need to go home to eat, so they walked inside and looked at the menu.

It says braised pork, chicken stewed with mushrooms, fried meat with green peppers, and the staple food is rice, dumplings, and steamed buns.

"Hello, comrade, I would like a portion of braised pork, a portion of chicken with stewed mushrooms and a portion of dumplings. How much does it cost?"

"Comrade, if you order so much, can you finish it? We don't allow waste now."

"It's okay. I brought a lunch box. If I can't finish it, I'll pack it and take it away."

"Comrade, the total is five dollars and two and three pounds of meat."