Chapter 1112 The divorced actress returns with a bang 35
Gu Xi still had to sell her corn. She wanted to know how Su Yan sold it, but she was too embarrassed to ask herself, so she ran to ask Mo Xiaoqing.
Gu Xi: "Xiao Qing, Su Yan went to the vegetable market with you yesterday. Do you know how she sold corn?"
Mo Xiaoqing nodded and said, “Didn’t she just transport the corn to the vegetable market, find a stall, and then sell it all.”
Gu Xi: “Is it that simple?”
Mo Xiaoqing: "Sister Gu Xi, don't worry. Sister Su Yan said there is a star effect. Everyone is very enthusiastic. It will be sold out in a short time. There is no pressure at all."
After hearing this, Gu Xi finally felt relieved.
She borrowed a car from the program crew and transported the corn to the vegetable market.
She thought it would be a simple matter, but when she went there she realized how difficult it was.
She first found a place with a lot of traffic to set up her stall, and without using anything to pad the ground, she just threw the corn on the ground.
Although the corn itself is wrapped in corn husks, it doesn't matter if it is just piled on the ground.
But putting a piece of cloth or cardboard on the ground will make people feel much cleaner.
As soon as she set up her stall, someone came to drive her away.
Gu Xi said indignantly: "Why can't I put it here?"
The manager explained: "This is a passage for passing people. If you block the road, it will cause traffic congestion. You can't set up stalls in this place. If you want to set up stalls, you can go to the temporary stall area."
Gu Xi: "Su Yan was able to set up a stall before, why can't I?"
The staff member said helplessly: "We have regulations here. You can only set up stalls in fixed temporary stalls. She must have set up the stall in a planned location before. It is impossible for her to set up the stall randomly."
Gu Xi still wanted to argue, but seeing that the intersection was becoming increasingly congested, some people were already very dissatisfied, so she had to put the corn back into the box.
And he was muttering unconvincedly: "Why didn't you say it earlier? You only said it after everything was ready."
The staff members who had not left yet were also speechless. If she hadn't set up her stall at the intersection and blocked the road, how would they know that she was setting up her stall in a random manner.
One of the staff members saw that she was a star and offered to help her harvest corn and move goods.
As a result, we helped her move to a temporary stall, but she acted as if it was her own thing and didn't even say thank you to anyone.
When the other party said that this temporary stall would be charged, she was dissatisfied and said: "Why do you have to charge? I will only set it up for one or two hours, and this is an empty space. It will be empty even if I don't use it."
The market manager patiently said, "Every stall here charges a fee. Since you come to set up the stall in the afternoon, we only charge you 15 yuan, which is already very cheap."
Gu Xi argued to no avail, and finally compromised: "Then I will give it to you after I sell the corn, okay?"
The market manager was very easy to talk to because she was a star and agreed to let her pay the stall fee later.
Because we arrived in Gu Xi in the afternoon, many temporary stall owners had already sold out their goods in the morning and left, leaving only a few stalls around.
The flow of people was not large, but because she was a star, some people still came up to her and asked her how she sold corn.
She didn't do any market research at all and just asked for ten yuan per pound. And that wasn't a kilogram, it was a pound.
Some people were thinking of buying it at eight yuan per kilogram just like yesterday, but she asked for ten yuan per kilogram as soon as she arrived.
In other words, she charges twenty yuan for one kilogram of corn, which is quite expensive for ordinary people.
Everyone just asked about the price and then shook their heads and left.
Gu Xi sold here for an hour or two, but only a few people bought, and he only sold a few kilograms.
Moreover, she was selling in a very clumsy manner. She had no bags or scales, and it was the customers who came to buy from her who reminded her that she could borrow a scale from the person next to her.
As for the bags, they are the customers’ own and are packed in other vegetable bags.
Gu Xi was in a panic. Not only did she have no experience, she also complained that Mo Xiaoqing made it sound simple. She didn't expect selling corn to be so difficult and she didn't even remind her in advance.
Later, after a few old ladies asked about the price, they complained directly: "Your corn is made of gold, it's so expensive, others sell it for 6 or 7 yuan per kilogram, you sell it for 10 yuan per catty, it's strange that you can sell it."
Gu Xi really wanted to curse and tell them to get out if they couldn’t afford it, but the show was still being broadcast live, so he had to hold back and didn’t say anything back.
Then she began to ask the camera: "How much did Su Yan sell per kilogram yesterday?"
The program team told her that Su Yan sells in the morning. Generally, the vegetables sold in the morning are more expensive. In the afternoon, they will be slightly cheaper because of their freshness.
Su Yan sold it at eight yuan per kilogram and made a total profit of more than five hundred yuan.
Gu Xi thought about it and decided to lower the price to six yuan per kilogram in order to sell it out faster.
Unexpectedly, a customer who had bought from her before had not yet left when he heard that she had reduced the price to six yuan per kilogram, and asked her to refund the difference.
Because the difference between six yuan per kilogram and twenty yuan per kilogram is really too big, people can't be taken advantage of.
Gu Xi argued with the other party for quite a while, and the result was naturally that the price difference was refunded.
Gu Xi felt that nothing he did was going well. There were so many problems when selling corn that he was really angry.
However, she still relied on her celebrity status and sold all the corn before dark.
After selling her products, she hurriedly got on the program crew’s car and left, completely forgetting to pay others for the stall.
Netizens who watch her live broadcast are tired of complaining.
"Oh my god, she left without paying anyone for the stall."
"It's bad enough that she didn't ask the market price when selling vegetables. She blocked other people's intersections and blamed them for not reminding her earlier. She borrowed other people's bags without paying for them. When they came to refund the difference, she thought they were stingy and troublesome. She has so many complaints."
"She is a person with a lot of flaws. Her character is exposed even when she's selling vegetables."
"I just want to know, did she really forget to pay the stall fee, or did she do it on purpose? I saw her tell the show crew to leave quickly after she sold the corn. Was this to avoid paying the stall fee?"
"This elder sister has such a character. No wonder she has no pressure to be a mistress and has no sense of shame at all."
"I just want to see whether she will pay the booth fee in the end."
“Hahaha, I have a feeling that when she goes back she will blame Mo Xiaoqing for not explaining it clearly to her, causing her to be so embarrassed today.”
“I also think that Mo Xiaoqing will most likely be blamed by her.”
"Her behavior today completely changed my perception of female celebrities. She is petty, has no common sense, loves to shirk responsibility, and has no brains."
"When Su Yan was selling corn yesterday, I just thought everything seemed normal. When I came to her place, I realized that it's not that selling corn is easy, but that the person who sells corn has brains."
"How can celebrities be like ordinary people? They have people to take care of their daily food, clothing, shelter and transportation. Others do everything for them. Why should they suffer? I'm afraid they have never even been to the vegetable market."
Gu Xi became a hot topic because of being criticized for selling corn.












