The children did not seem to mind. Sally said, "No problem, no problem. Although we don't have guardians, we can work with partners who do."
"But to be profitable, we still have to take risks. Only by entering unexplored areas can we get more customers," Kanter said, full of ambition.
Li Du shook his head. "No, boys and girls, you have to be careful. Do it in pairs, okay? Two to a small cart, understand? "
The children looked at each other and said honestly, "Okay."
Li Du took the small cart down from the truck and put the biscuits on it.
"This is lemon-flavored, with a little mint flavored. Does anyone want to sell more peanut-flavored biscuits? Or caramel is good too, isn't it? "
Li Du asked for the children's opinions, and then put the biscuits on the cart.
There were seven children in total, two to a group, so there was one extra.
The extra was a quiet little girl, holding a comic book in her hand, looking at them quietly.
The children had their own small circle, and they understood the importance of strong alliances. Therefore, the biscuit-selling groups tried to choose good partners as much as possible.
The little girl holding the comic book stood there alone. It was obvious that she was introverted and antisocial, and such people were not suitable to sell biscuits.
Li Du prepared a small cart of biscuits for the little girl. Kanter smiled. "You don't have to prepare so many for Victoria. Two boxes is enough for her."
Hearing this, the little girl pursed her lips, clenched the comic book in her hand, and lowered her head without saying a word.
Li Du went over and patted her on the shoulder. "You're wrong, Kanter. I'll show you the speed of an F1 car. I'll be in the same group as Victoria."
The little girl raised her head and looked at him. Her eyes were bright and sparkling, a very beautiful sky blue.
After sending the children into the market one by one, Li Du asked the little girl, "Victoria, where do you think we should go?"
Victoria put a corner of the comic book in her mouth and bit it with her small white teeth. She looked at him hesitantly and did not speak for a long time.
Li Du smiled. "Relax, Victoria. We're going to make friends. You sell the biscuits, the other party gets the food, and you earn money. It's a win-win situation. You'll become friends."
"Tell me, girl, where do you want to find friends?"
The little girl thought for a long time and finally said weakly, "Can we go to Carrefour Supermarket? There are many people there. Every time I pass by, I see a lot of people buying cookies. "
Li Du shook his head. This was not the right choice.
There were indeed a lot of people in the supermarket, but people would buy things in the supermarket. In financial terms, there was a conflict of consumption, and they were at a disadvantage.
However, he saw that Victoria seemed to lack confidence, and if he denied the little girl's choice, it would be a blow to her, so he simply accepted her suggestion.
After parking the car and removing the biscuits, Li Du straightened Victoria's clothes and straightened her Boy Scout cap. He smiled and said, "Come, show me a smile."
The little girl was obedient and smiled shyly at him.
Li Du said, "From now on, we'll call each other 'comrades,' understand? We are about to embark on a campaign to kill these biscuits. "
Victoria blinked her eyes and said, "Kill them? Everything? "
"Yes!"
The little girl rubbed her belly and said, "Aren't we going to sell it? If we kill them, I might be full after eating one box. How much can you eat? "
Li Du was confused. "I, when I said kill them, I meant sell them, not eat them."
The little girl smiled sheepishly and said, "Sorry, I misunderstood."
Thinking of her earlier vigor, Li Du suddenly understood. This little girl was a foodie!
They pushed a cart and set up a stall in front of the supermarket. The security guard saw them and immediately came over to say, "Hey, buddy, this is not a market. Sorry, Boy Scouts can't set up stalls here."
The little girl obviously did not expect such a situation. She hugged the comic book and was at a loss.
Li Du gave her an 'OK' gesture and said, "I'll settle it."
He pulled the black security guard away, ready to solve the problem with money.
Suddenly, another black man came over and said, "Hey, Li, what are you doing here? What a coincidence. "
Li Du smiled. It was indeed a coincidence that he had met Lewton, a kid from Bones Community. A few days ago, they had worked together to get Frank's armor.
He explained the situation, and Lewton said nonchalantly, "OK, you guys don't set up a stall. You guys carry the biscuits and sell them. That way, it's not against the rules."
With Lewton's advice, Li Du understood. He thanked him and went back. The little girl asked nervously, "Is it settled?"
"Of course, as long as you face the problem bravely, you can settle it," Li Du said with a smile. "Do you understand?"
The little girl nodded, and then nodded vigorously.
With that, Li Du pushed the cart with boxes of biscuits. Victoria went to sell them.
However, it was difficult. The little girl did not dare to open her mouth. She stood in front of the cart in a daze. Her lips trembled a few times, but she did not open her mouth.
Li Du shook his head and showed Ah Meow. He put on his hat and said, "Ah Meow, take this box of biscuits and go sell it to that person. Remember, you have to get back the money."
The biscuits were cheaper. After all, this was a charity event. There were ten packets of biscuits in a box, and they only cost two dollars.
Ah Meow looked at the money in Li Du's hand. He held the box in his mouth and ran to a woman.
He put down the box and sat behind. He raised his head and stared at the woman who was carrying the child. He opened his mouth and let out a gentle meow. "Meow, meow!"
The woman looked at Ah Meow in surprise. She then looked around and asked, "Whose big cat is this?"
The hat was a little big. The little girl could wear it, but Ah Meow's head was almost covered.
He had to push it with his paws. He revealed his eyes and continued to meow.
The child in the woman's arms giggled and said in a childish voice, "Kitty, kitty!"
Li Du waved to the woman and said, "Scout activity, ma 'am. Two dollars for a box of delicious biscuits."
The woman smiled and asked, "There are scouts for animals? This big cat seems to be doing well. "
Ah Meow continued to meow. Seeing that she was smiling, he went up and rubbed his head against her calf.
The woman was moved. She took out two dollars and gave it to Ah Meow. She picked up the small box.
The child reached out and touched Ah Meow. Ah Meow did not resist and let the child touch him a few times. Then he picked up the money and ran away.
Li Du handed the money to the little girl and said, "Look, it's simple. Selling is easy, as long as you have the courage. After all, you can't be worse than a cat, right? "
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