Chapter 266 The Bai Family's Son Has Scary News
"I'll open the door." Ah Jiu got up, went to the front hall, and removed a door panel.
Shopkeeper Bai couldn't wait to squeeze in sideways.
He raised the two bags of rice in his hands and said, "I'm really sorry. I know what I did was unscrupulous, so I packed more for you, Miss Ninth, so that you can eat it for a while."
As he said this, he placed two cloth bags on the front table. With so much rice on hand, it was enough for a family to eat for seven or eight days.
How many people starve to death without food? It can be said to be as valuable as gold.
"I don't want that much. According to the original price, if you give me a pound of white rice, it will be enough." Ah Jiu didn't show any interest, opened the rice bag and used a copper scale for weighing medicine, and left out a pound.
The rest returned to Zhao intact.
"No, this is all for you, Miss Ninth." Shopkeeper Bai stepped forward and covered the bag, with a confused expression of embarrassment, worry and worry on his face:
"Actually, I also have something to ask Miss Ninth."
"What's the matter?" Ah Jiu realized that he couldn't shirk it anymore. It turned out that something was wrong.
"That's it, my son..." Shopkeeper Bai looked around. He couldn't let others hear this, otherwise his son would be arrested and taken to Yizhuang:
"My son has a febrile disease. I have been hiding him at home. But don't worry, I haven't let him go out. Just be okay..."
Then he lifted up his front and knelt down:
"Save my son, and I will repay you like a cow or a horse."
Ah Jiu's pupils shrank. Is there a patient hidden in the city? He is so courageous. If he is discovered, he will be punished.
Ah Jiu adjusted her breathing and remembered that the system with different merit scores was also teaching Ah Jiu how to behave:
"You are not doing business properly. Evil people will be punished. I only save people with conscience."
Shopkeeper Bai knelt straight up suddenly and looked at Ah Jiu with different eyes: "I, I know that my business is irregular...but I will give you money, you can ask for as much as you want."
"I don't want black money." Ah Jiu took her kilogram of rice and turned around to leave.
"Miss Ninth, I...if I change, will you save my son?" Shopkeeper Bai was anxious and moved his knees a few steps on the ground.
Ah Jiu stood firm and looked back at Shopkeeper Bai: "I'm afraid you didn't deceive me as a buyer, but if you can do good deeds and live up to your conscience, I am willing to diagnose and treat your son for free."
"Really? Okay, okay..." Shopkeeper Bai hurriedly kowtowed with tears in his eyes: "I...I'm going to make up for all the tricks I've made on others. Now there's not much rice and noodles, I...can I refund the money?"
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"As long as you can live up to your conscience, that's good." After Ah Jiu finished speaking, he grabbed the more than ten kilograms of rice in the bag and stuffed it into Shopkeeper Bai:
"Actually, I'm not short of food. I'll use this to supply those people who were tricked by you."
"Okay, okay, I'll go right away." Shopkeeper Bai grabbed the rice bag and turned around and ran out. Suddenly he stood at the door and looked back at Ah Jiu:
"Are you sure you will keep your promise and treat my son?"
Ah Jiu suddenly felt that something was wrong with his thoughts: "You are doing it for yourself, not for me. What, you are going to do some good deeds, I will cure your son, and you will continue to deceive the people?"
As soon as these words came out, shopkeeper Bai frowned, because this girl was right.
"Let me tell you, if you have such thoughts, your retribution in the future will be more than this." What Ah Jiu dislikes the most is not the arbitrary asking for prices. After all, this is the situation. Food is more expensive than gold.
It is a heinous crime to deceive others.
"This...I understand Miss Jiu, I will definitely persist in doing good deeds and accumulating virtue."
Shopkeeper Bai grabbed the rice bag and ran away.
On the way back, I actually met someone and came to replenish the rice. The rice was quickly replenished, and I had to go home to get the money.
Early the next morning, before Tongtong opened the door, shopkeeper Bai came again.
I felt very haggard at the end of the night.
When I saw Ah Jiu's first sentence, he said: "I paid off the debt I made in the past overnight. Today, I wonder if you can show it to my son first?"
Tongzi looked at Ah Jiu and Shopkeeper Bai, and for a while he couldn't say anything.
"Okay." Ah Jiu said and told Tongzi to tell her parents that she would come as soon as she was gone.
Shopkeeper Bai was overjoyed and quickly stood up to follow. He looked the girl up and down and said, "You don't bring anything?"
Ah Jiu asked as he walked, and this question actually revealed some scary news.
Chapter completed!