Lin Murong was clearly used to these scenes.
Su Yinhe, who had never experienced this, was not quite as comfortable.
But there was no helping her discomfort—she couldn't just buy them all, her supermarket didn't need staff, and she certainly couldn't afford to care for them out of mere pity.
So all she could do was look, feel upset for a while, and then accept reality.
"Alright, let's look at other things. There are many interesting items in the market." Lin Murong led her through various stalls.
Su Yinhe put aside the messy thoughts in her head and continued to stroll.
As she wandered, she indeed found many interesting things.
Handmade straw sandals, straw hats, and some shiny diamond jewelry.
All very cheap.
Su Yinhe, although unable to tell real from fake, thought that even if they were counterfeit, the craftsmanship still made them worthwhile.
Lin Murong watched her as if she had no need for food, and covered the costs for one stall after another.