"Pretty auntie, I'm not afraid," the little girl. She did not even blink when she looked at Freya.

"Ahem..." Freya was instantly overwhelmed, but she continued her tough facade. "I don't buy that. Don't ever think you can persuade me into spending money with a few sweet words. I'm a businesswoman. I don't make unprofitable trades, understand?"

"I understand." The girl nodded solemnly before continuing, "So, you'll only have to pay ten dollars for the one in your hands. I won't earn any profit."

Freya laughed at that. "Why would you want me to pay if you're not profiting from me? Shouldn't you give it to me for free? You little Einstein, the cost of this flower is only half of the price, isn't it? Are you trying to scam me?"

The girl shook her head like a rattle. "No, I selected the best and freshest flowers, so the flowers cost eleven dollars per stick. Auntie, I'm sure you don't have change on you, so I'll give you a discount." Freya seemed to have taken her words seriously. She turned around to face the little girl and explained in a solemn manner, "Let me explain what it means to give someone a gift. It means that you give it to someone for free. Also, you can't charge the person anything. So, little girl, it means that I won't have to pay for the flower because you gave it to me on your own initiative, do you understand?"

Perhaps the kid didn't understand all these phrases, but she understood that she wouldn't earn enough to cover the cost of the flower. Tears instantly welled up in her eyes, and the flower basket in her hand fel to the ground.

"Alright, don't be scared. She was just joking with you. We will pay you for the flower." I hurriedly comforted the child and urged Freya to apologize, saying, "What's with you today? You aren't even willing to let a child go. Hurry up. She's going to cry..."

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