Chapter 554 - 423 Guts
The man speaking was holding a freshly sharpened, gleaming kitchen knife. His cheeks were covered with a thick beard, and his clothes were somewhat tattered.
He stood at the doorway, raising the kitchen knife in his hand and said to the staff, "You are harming people. Everyone says your chili sauce is tasty, so I spent the last five dollars I had to buy some rice and a bottle of your chili sauce, thinking I could get by on steamed millet rice with your sauce until I got paid. But you sold me a substandard product. Not only did you waste my last few dollars, but now I can only eat plain rice for the next few days. You’re really unscrupulous."
Every time he thought about the two dollars spent on a useless bottle, his heart burned with rage.
He had only five dollars on him, spent two on rice, and, with great reluctance, bought a two-dollar bottle of chili sauce, only to find it was spoiled when he got home and completely inedible.
In such a situation, how could he remain calm? Without thinking, he grabbed the kitchen knife and charged over.
In his mind, anyone who tricked him out of his money was a swindler.
"Sir," a staff member stepped forward, "please put down the kitchen knife, and let’s talk this over. Don’t worry, if the product is bad, we can exchange it or refund you. Please, don’t get so worked up."
"You are swindlers, big swindlers." Unlike the calm demeanor of the staff, the man’s emotions wouldn’t settle. "I want to kill all you big swindlers. You steal our money; you have no shame."
"He’s got some issues." A customer who recognized the man pointed at his forehead, "Ever since his wife ran off with someone else, his mental state has been a bit off. Spending the last penny he had on your product, he surely couldn’t accept it."
Having mental issues implies he might be insane.
How does a normal person communicate with someone who is mentally disturbed? Hearing this, the staff looked at the manager, troubled.
