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Chapter 58: Hasty

Dunzhu Zhuoma rode a horse in front to lead the way, three Tibetan mastiffs were accompanying each other, and Lao Liu drove behind slowly to follow him.

The meadows on the northern Tibetan Plateau are absolutely flat and beyond your imagination. Moreover, because people and livestock walk all year round, there are many dirt roads on the meadows.

Walk along any dirt road and you will always find Tibetans living in the local area.

So, as long as you can see dirt roads in the grassland of northern Tibet, you don’t have to worry about getting lost. Of course, no man’s land like Kekexili can hardly find any roads, so you are responsible for your own life. You must never go in alone in such a ghost place.

To Lao Liu's surprise, in the car, the big dog took out a lot of Hadas from the bag he carried with him.

"Damn, Big Dog, when did you buy so many Hadas? I didn't expect that you are usually stupid, but this time you did something smart." Seeing Big Dog pull out Hadas one by one from your bag, Old Liu was also a little shocked.

I have to say that this guy, Dagou, did a great job in buying Hada, at least Lao Liu did not expect this.

On the plateau, Hada is a must-have item for Tibetan compatriots' social activities, and Hada is a kind of etiquette that Tibetan compatriots attach great importance to. This etiquette means to show purity, sincerity, loyalty and respect to the other party.

Like this first time I went to the Dunzhu Zhuoma family as a guest, if I could offer each of the Dunzhu Zhuoma family a Hada, then the Dunzhu Zhuoma family would definitely be very happy.

It’s a pity that Lao Liu ignored this, but he didn’t expect that the usual silly big dog would do this.

"Hehe, I'm not having a walk with Brother Peng this morning. Brother Peng went to a small shop to see beads and other things. I bought these Hadas in another shop. I'm thinking about it. Since I've come to the plateau, this Hada must be very useful. Isn't there a saying that there is nothing that Hada can't solve when dealing with Tibetans on the plateau. If it doesn't work, then two."

Mo Long smiled and said, "Who said this? Why haven't I heard it?"

"Hehe, uncle, isn't this what I just said?" Dagou also called Mo Long the uncle like Lao Liu, "Look, I just presented a Hada to Zhuoma girl. Did you immediately get close to my relationship with Zhuoma girl?"

Tian Peng said angrily: "Dog, you kid are so unauthentic. Why don't you say such good things earlier? You'll say that you'll buy some Hadas too. No, you can't eat by yourself, these Hadas have to contribute."

Big Dog smiled and said, "I originally planned to contribute, so I don't need to say this, Brother Peng. That's right, Brother Ang, I sold a total of twenty Hadas in the morning. The little sister who sold the goods said that they were all made of silk, fifty ones, and these Hadas cost me a total of one thousand yuan. I just gave one, and it was mine. I will give you the remaining nineteen to you at the original price. I have to pay for patronage, a total of nineteen."

"Damn you, a fool dog. If someone wants fifty, you will give him fifty? Can't you pay the price?" Tian Peng squirted the big dog on the side.

"How could it be that there was no price? I told the young lady who sold the goods, I want twenty items, which are cheaper, or forty items, or not? Then the young lady said yes, and I bought them all."

"Then you want me nine hundred and five? One forty, shouldn't nineteen be seven hundred and six?"

"Hehe, Brother Ang, isn't it hard to do business in this society now? I bought these Hadas after a long walk in the morning. Shouldn't you give your brother some errands? "

Old Liu held the steering wheel with one hand and scratched the back of his head with the other hand, "Yes, if you say this, it seems that I should give you some hard work fee. But the problem is that our brothers are just like our brothers. Is it appropriate for you to charge your brother's hard work fee?"

The big dog also scratched the back of his head, "Yes... forget it, I won't want the hard work, Brother Ang, just give me 76."

"The deal is completed! I will transfer the money to you on WeChat later." Old Liu was so happy.

The big dog was also happy. He turned his head and whispered to Tian Peng: "Brother Peng, I actually made thirty-one items of price..."

Although the sound was not loud, it was so dying that Old Liu could hear it. With the big dog's sweet smile, Mo Long and Tian Peng in the back seat immediately burst into laughter.

Old Liu stroked his forehead with one hand and sighed distressedly: "Damn it, I'm sloppy..."

The car ran along the dirt road for a few minutes and arrived at a small village.

This village is really small, and you can clearly see how many Tibetans live here at a glance. However, this village occupies a large area, with a radius of six or seven hundred meters.

Within this radius of six or seven hundred meters, there are a sparsely distributed eight families, which together form this small village.

In fact, this kind of village is the most common in the grasslands in northern Tibet. Compared with southern Tibet, there are fewer Tibetans living in northern Tibet. A village with fifteen or sixteen households is considered a large village.

This is the case with the plateau, and the fewer people go north. Just like the village where Mr. Liu Er lived in before, it was just a natural village under Dueling Village, but there are still more than a dozen families.

When you arrive at Pana, there are only seven or eight households or even four or five households in a natural village.

Going northward, the population will be even smaller. Crossing the Tanggula Pass and entering the Kokoxili area will be directly unmanned...

When Lao Liu and his friends arrived at Dunzhu Zhuoma's house, there were many people waiting at her door. After seeing Lao Liu and his friends get off the car, they all showed a very sincere smile on their faces.

Under the introduction of Dunzhu Zhuoma, Lao Liu and the others met these people.

Most of them are Dunzhu Zhuoma's immediate relatives. For example, the two oldest people are Zhuoma's grandfather and grandmother, as well as her parents, two brothers and a sister.

The big dog sold Hada to Lao Liu at a high price. When Lao Liu and the other four were one by one, Hada presented Hada to Zhuoma's relatives one by one, the relationship immediately became more harmonious.

Seeing this harmonious scene, Lao Liu also felt that it seemed that it would be nothing if Dagou made a profit of 190 yuan.

In fact, when the big dog took out those Hadas, Lao Liu was already preparing to reimburse the kid. He pulled the big dog up by himself, so he couldn't let the big dog pay for Hadas...

After everyone entered the house, Zhuoma's mother brought each of them a portion of tsampa, and then a bowl of steaming butter tea was also served.

Lao Liu didn't quite understand the customs of the herdsmen in northern Tibet, but he knew that at the herdsmen's house, whenever a guest arrived, the hostess would first give the guests tsampa and butter tea.

However, what disappointed Lao Liu was that the butter tea at Zhuoma's house was not as salt-mixed as the butter tea made by the grandmother of Zhaxidawa. The butter tea at Zhuoma's house tasted the same as the butter tea at most of the Zangpi's houses, and it was sweet...
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