"Stop working for now, hurry up and come over to eat, or else the food will get cold."
"Anyway, the goods don't need to be sorted right away; we can tidy up together after eating."
Since they set up a street stall, all the items are laid out on the ground for customers to pick from.
So, when customers are selecting goods, they flip things around here and there.
Choosing something that suits their liking, in the end, causes their stall to become quite messy.
Lin Ye has a bit of OCD; if it were someone else, they'd just let the stall be messy. When customers come to pick things, they can rummage through it again; everything can be found eventually, so a bit of mess isn't a big deal.
But Lin Ye is different; the way he arranges his stall is not just ordinarily neat.
Whenever a customer finishes rummaging, he tidies up the disordered goods before sending them off and places the disturbed goods back in place. Even the items for sale are categorized by size and type.
