"Is this the big market?"
Lu Qing looked at the bustling scene in front of him, somewhat surprised.
This market was even busier than he remembered.
The stalls on both sides were well-organized, exactly like the markets he had seen in some small towns in his previous life.
"That's right, this is the big market," Brother Da An nodded, pointing ahead, "Do you see those stalls there? Those are for long-term rent, only those who are in the business for the long haul rent those stalls."
Lu Qing noticed that the stalls Brother Da An was pointing to were mostly selling meat, cloth, or grain.
Brother Da An continued, "Further back is an empty space, where one doesn't need to rent a stall, but if you want to sell something there, you must pay a copper coin in stall fees."
"If you want to sell fish, Ah Qing, you don't need to rent a stall, just go directly to that empty space."
"Who should I give the money to?" Lu Qing asked.