After Lin Wan explained, a few comrades stood up to speak for Lin Wan as well.
Lin Wan glanced over; these two were regular customers who often ate at their shop, and usually, when there's a small change, she would waive it for them.
"There's not much fruit left. Once you pass this village, there's no shop like this. If you want to try something fresh, why not buy one to take home for your family to taste? It's not easy to transport these things nowadays," Lin Wan seized the opportunity to say.
"Yeah, it's not expensive either. It's rare to taste southern things. Comrade, give me one, please, and it'd be great if you could peel it for me."
"Sure, we'll clean it up properly for you. If you buy the whole one, it's three yuan each or five yuan for two."
"Just give me two directly," this person said resolutely, spending nearly half a month's salary.