An Hao was so busy all morning that she could hardly catch her breath.
Seeing this, Erchun was utterly astonished.
She had never expected that her goods would almost be sold out by An Hao.
She helped An Hao on the side, following her instructions on what to do.
Moreover, An Hao was lively in business, not stuck on a single price, selling items for one yuan fifty, one yuan twenty, and one yuan each.
By noon, she had sold half of her Snowflake Cream.
Erchun saw An Hao was so busy that she didn't even have time to drink water. When lunchtime came, and the street became less crowded, Erchun took the opportunity to pour An Hao some water and handed her two steamed buns with radish filling that she had brought from home.
"Eat now while there's no one around," she urged.
"Erchun, I've got some pancakes." An Hao began to search for her food, but Erchun stopped her, "What do you need pancakes for? Eat the buns quickly, you'll be busy in a bit!"