Uncle Li sat on the sofa with Erlang's legs crossed, his eyes firmly fixed on the hands on the clock and ticked forward, until the hour and minute hands finally reached half past four, and he picked up the shopping basket on the coffee table that had been prepared in advance and set out!
Half past four is the fixed time for Uncle Li to go to the vegetable market every day, why do you have to choose this time point, Uncle Li has his own opinions. According to Uncle Li, the dishes in the vegetable market have been sold almost at this time, and there are ten first-class vendors who will sell them at low prices, although the quality of the dishes is slightly worse, but ** is several times cheaper than before, which is a summary of Uncle Li's long-term experience in buying vegetables and cooking.
When he arrived at the vegetable market, Uncle Li first went to a stall and picked out 3 attractive red and transparent tomatoes, and carefully handed them to the stall owner, who casually put them on the electronic scale and said: "One and a half catties, 3 pieces of 7." Uncle Li's eyes widened unconsciously at first, and then the corners of his mouth rose slightly: "I just remembered that I bought it back to make soup to eat, so I don't need to weigh it so much." As he spoke, he reached out and removed the largest tomato. The stall owner was a little impatient when he heard this, his eyes glanced at the corner of the electronic scale at the speed of light, and immediately said sharply: "One catty, two taels, 3 pieces." At this time, the young man who was also watching all this in front of the stall touched Uncle Li with his elbow, wanting to remind him to pay attention to the scales. Who would have thought that Uncle Li's actions in the next second would make everyone dumbfounded: I saw Uncle Li unhurriedly take out 7 dime coins from his pocket and put them in front of the stall owner, and then picked up the big tomato that he had just removed, and walked to the next stall proudly and chicly.