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Chapter 150: It's Changing Hands


It seems that Mr.

Gu's intention is to hide this transaction temporarily and wait until Mr.

Huang leaves to continue.

Xia Xiaodong thought this method was good.

Generally speaking, if he can avoid it and avoid direct conflict, Xia Xiaodong is quite kind to others.

As for the small amount of money that Mr.

Huang took away, just let him spit it out later.

"In this case, you guys wrap it up for me first, and I'll ask someone to pick it up with the banknote later."

Xia Xiaodong deliberately said as if he hadn't given the money yet, and stood up and prepared to walk out.

Mr.

Huang stared at Xia Xiaodong with squinted eyes, then turned to look at Mr.

Gu, but he seemed to suddenly remember something, and snorted coldly: "Eat something that is crawling inside and outside."

As he spoke, he suddenly opened the drawer containing money on the table.

The drawer was turned over, and a thick envelope was stuck underneath.

This is actually a common way to hide money in shops, but Mu Zhaotang's business is really bad and there is basically no need for this, so Mr.

Huang forgot about it and only thought of checking it.

Now shopkeeper Gu was so anxious that he rushed forward to grab the envelope.

It's a pity that he is old and frail and far away.

How can he be Huang Erye's opponent?

Mr.

Huang had already torn off the envelope and kicked Mr.

Gu so hard that he couldn't get up.

In that envelope, lying flat and neat, were not the two banknotes that Xia Xiaodong had just given.

Mr.

Huang put his two fingers in and took out the two banknotes.

He glanced at the denominations and smiled brightly.

He quickly stuffed them into his arms and kicked Mr.

Gu on the ground again: "Old man."

If you dare to hide something, get out of the way and don’t block the road.”

He was probably in a good mood after getting the banknote, so the kick wasn't too heavy.

The shop is not big, but there are several people inside now.

Shopkeeper Gu has just blocked the way for Mr.

Huang to come out of the counter.

Shopkeeper Gu was willing to give in and immediately hugged Mr.

Huang's leg: "Second Master, you can't take away Huang Er's bank note."

Although it was a hugging posture, shopkeeper Gu's voice was very firm and did not mean to beg.

Huang Er shook his leg and pulled it back.

However, his body, which had been drained by alcohol and debauchery, was unable to get his leg back when he met the stubborn shopkeeper Gu.

My legs were unsteady and my whole body was shaking.

"Why are you holding me back?"

Huang Er was anxious, leaning on the counter to keep his balance: "Don't worry, you don't have to reconcile the account next month.

No one will hold you accountable for this banknote."

Well, what do you mean?

Shopkeeper Gu Lao let go of Huang Er's legs and struggled to stand firm.

It’s not a problem to hold it all the time.

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Huang Er is not a beauty.

If the situation does not force him, who wouldn't be willing to hug him?

"It's really not possible."

Old shopkeeper Gu still stopped in front of Huang Er: "I don't care how you and your old uncle Huang manage the account, whether the accounts are correct or not.

I'm old enough and have been a shopkeeper for so many years.

I don't care.

The reason why people take away so much money for nothing.”

A shopkeeper has his own style of being a shopkeeper.

No businessman is stubborn.

No one can do business if he is stubborn.

Generally, shops have a certain amount of redundancy.

Giving discounts to regular customers, giving extra points to big customers, and grabbing a handful of coins for local gangsters are all under the discretion of the shopkeeper.

So if Huang Er doesn't go too far, Mr.

Gu doesn't intend to give up.

The old bones are not very strong and will fall apart if there is trouble.

But it's sixty taels, it's too much.

Huang Er probably saw that Mr.

Gu was desperate, so he softened a bit and swallowed before saying: "Shopkeeper Gu, let me tell you, there really will be no reconciliation next month.

This shop has changed hands, who bothers to settle the account with you?"

It changed hands and changed owners.

Shopkeeper Gu couldn't help but be stunned.

The waiter who was huddled in the corner also walked over quietly, pricking up his ears and listening.

"Okay, okay," Huang Er rolled his eyes, stretched out his hand to take out the ten-tael banknote, and stuffed it into the hand of Mr.

Gu: "We're going to break up anyway, I'll give you this one.

Come back."

You two discuss it and damage this thing randomly.

The new owner has never seen what it is, so there is no point in arguing with you. " The change of hands immediately escalated into dissolution.

Anyway, once the emperor and his courtiers changed their owners, they would not be far away from each other.

Naturally, they would have their own direct team, and they would rarely use the old people.

"It really changed hands."

Old shopkeeper Gu obviously didn't believe it, but he still took the bank note, which was better than taking it away from Huang Er.

The change of shop owner is easy to say.

The deed has been handed over, a few words have been added, and the old and new owners have signed and stamped it clearly.

This is the so-called white deed.

To be more formal, just go to the Yamen and pay two stamp taxes, add a sum to the book, and stamp it with a big red seal, which is the so-called red deed.

But if you want to say complex, it can also be very complex.

At least, you should always take stock first.

Can a shop with ten golden nanmu trees and a shop with only two elm knots be priced at the same price?

In addition to the inventory, there is also the running water in the accounts, the receivables and payables of merchants and customers.

Wait, we have to clear things up.

Otherwise, if you just bought a shop and found out that the shop actually owes a large amount of loan sharks, and you have built several shops for others, you will be jointly and severally liable.

How can you deal with this?

Therefore, Huang Er opened his mouth to say that changing hands was still in the past tense and had been completed.

No wonder shopkeeper Gu didn't believe it.

"Oh, did you know me the first day?

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When did I tell lies?"

Huang Er, the old shopkeeper of Chonggu, looked up and down, as if he was weighing whether it would be easier to get out from under the armpit or simply push the old man down.

You tell lies a lot.

Shopkeeper Gu was still not gullible, but he was somewhat shaken.

Huang Er has many faults, but he is indeed a shrewd person.

Today's move is almost an open robbery, almost a clear proof that the shop has changed hands.

If it hadn't changed hands, then he would have had to fill the hole he dug himself.

"Even if we change the owner, we can't do this."

Shopkeeper Gu's voice became lower, but he still didn't move out of the way.

The guy at the back was anxious.

When did this happen?

The old shopkeeper is still struggling with the money.

You, old man Gu, took the ten-tael note yourself.

"Second Master Huang," the waiter stepped forward, stretched his neck, and peeked his head from the shoulders of Mr.

Gu: "Tell us what's going on.

If the owner really changes, maybe we can turn around.

I have to ask you to help me find something else to do."

When Huang Er saw that Mr.

Gu was showing signs of giving in and that the waiter handed him the ladder, he immediately laughed and sat down on the chair behind the counter where Mr.

Gu was originally sitting.

"I'm telling you," Huang Erye just started, and suddenly found that, uh, the two girls were also listening

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