651 I Want Everything
Seeing that their little brother had finished eating, the sisters were very happy. They got up and went to the entrance to change their shoes. Then, they picked up their bags and pulled Ye Xuan out of the door.
After a while, they arrived at the most prosperous and oldest antique street in Jinling.
This street belonged to a type of pedestrian street. There were many merchants on it. In the middle of the street was a retro-style ancient green arch. After entering, it was the antique street.
After the sisters parked the car by the roadside, they got out of the car and walked into the pedestrian street. After strolling around, they arrived at a shop that sold desserts and milk tea. They prepared to buy something and shop while eating.
This shop was not very big, but there were many people queuing in front of the door. It was a stark contrast to the other shops. The things made must be better.
When they reached the back of the line, Fourth Sister Ye Chan spontaneously went up to line up. The other sisters and Ye Xuan stood at the side. After all, one person was enough to line up. It would actually have the same effect even if there were more people.
The shopkeeper was quite fast. After queuing for a while, it was about to be Fourth Sister Ye Chanâs turn. There was also a middle-aged man in front. At this moment, he had already paid and was waiting for the things he had bought to be ready.
At this moment, the other sisters also chose what they wanted and prepared to talk when they arrived. After a while, the attendant packed up the things the middle-aged man wanted and handed them to the middle-aged man. She said, âThank you for coming. Please take care!â
The middle-aged man also thanked her and picked up his things to leave. Just as he was about to leave, a woman in her thirties suddenly cut the line and stood in front of Fourth Sister Ye Chan.
As soon as this woman cut the line, she immediately shouted at the attendant.
âI want a cup of pearl milk tea and a serving of daifuku[1]. Hurry up. I still have something on.â
The sisters were a little stunned by this woman. They did not expect someone to cut the queue when it was almost their turn.
The attendant was also a little stunned. She could naturally tell that this person had cut the queue and her tone was not good. It was as if she was giving orders to someone, so she stood there without moving.
She looked at this woman and then at the sisters. For a moment, she didnât know how to deal with it. After all, if she made the dishes for the woman first, it would be considered tacitly cutting the line.
However, if she didnât make the food for the woman, she didnât know what to say.
Just as she was feeling conflicted, the sisters spoke first. They looked at the woman and spoke.
âNo, Big Sister, why are you cutting the queue? It should be our turn now. Why are you cutting the queue?â
âThatâs right. If you want to buy it, go to the back and queue up. Everyone queues up here. Why are you cutting the queue?â
âHurry up and go out. It should be time for us to order. Itâs rude to cut the queue.â
Perhaps that woman was used to cutting the queue and had always thought that no one would say anything, so she was especially fearless. This time, when she heard the sisters criticizing her, she suddenly couldnât do it. She looked at her sisters in shock and couldnât say a word.
After the sisters finished criticizing him, some passers-by behind them echoed.
âThatâs right. Why are you so uncultured? Weâre all lined up one by one. Why are you cutting the queue?â
âHow can there be a reason to cut the queue? Everything has to be first come, first served. If you come later, you have to queue. She doesnât even have any rules.â
âHurry up and line up at the back. How unreasonable.â
âWhat kind of person is this? She even cut the queue. She doesnât even care about civilization. Itâs annoying to look at her.â
âIf you cut the queue like this, who will line up in the future? Do you really think everyone is giving people like you the right to indulge in being civilized? Iâve really lived long enough to see it.â
The woman was a little embarrassed by everyoneâs words. In her impatience, she walked out of the line and stood at the side. She was still a little unconvinced.
âIâm anxious about something, so I canât give way. Young people nowadays really donât have any enthusiasm at all. If you have time, canât you wait a little longer? Your conscience has really been eaten by a dog.â
What she meant was the same as saying, âThere are so many rooms in your house, but no one lives there. Itâs useless even if you leave them there. Why donât you let me stay?â
They always felt that they had urgent matters to attend to and that they had to have more privileges than others. Everyone had urgent matters, but smart people knew how to deal with their time problems rationally. They used their time rationally to avoid causing trouble for others and could follow the rules.
However, there was always a type of person who didnât have a clear head to properly organize their time problems. They didnât think about anything and didnât consider anything. Then, after leaving the house, they would start to trouble others when there wasnât enough time.
Such people were the most unreasonable. They even thought that they urgently needed this privilege because they had something on. Why couldnât anyone understand them?
Everyone else had time. Couldnât they make an exception?
However, they did not know that everyoneâs extra time had been vacated by themselves through a reasonable plan. Not everyone had free time when they were out.
Moreover, they were all humans. Why should they give in to her?
If one was an old person, a soldier, a pregnant woman, or an old, weak, sick, or disabled person, they could use this privilege. However, this woman was a normal person. Why should everyone spoil her and give in to her?
Therefore, when they heard this, everyone was very angry and retorted.
âWhich eye of yours saw that weâre all free? I still have to pick up our child later. Weâre going to be late soon, but I didnât cut the queue, right? I should queue properly, right?â
âSo be it. She didnât know how to plan her time beforehand. Now, sheâs troubling others. How funny.â
âPeople like you donât even have a conscience. If thereâs an urgent matter, explain it to everyone and apologize. No one wonât stop you from cutting the line. You just went up and cut the line. Your attitude is still so arrogant. Who will spoil you? Who are you?â
âSome people are just unreasonable. I donât even want to talk to such people. They make it sound like they have a conscience.â
The sisters originally wanted to scold her, but they knew in their hearts that there was no point in arguing with such an unreasonable person. They would only anger themselves.
Therefore, they didnât say anything and sneered. Then, they looked at the attendant and asked.
âHello, how many pieces of the daifuku she mentioned are left?â
The attendant felt a little relieved when she heard everyoneâs counterattack. When she heard the sistersâ questions, she was stunned for a moment before replying.
âUh, thereâs still⦠Let me take a look. Hmm⦠I think⦠I think there are only 15 left.â
âAlright, Iâll take everything. Iâll take as many as you have.â
[1] a Japanese confection