Su Qing noticed that the people with gold powder on their bodies were starting to look strange. They also danced with the dancers. The wind quickly passed, and the acrobats stopped dancing. Someone else took the golden monkey and started to collect money.
This time, they received a lot—those unwilling to pay before all took out their money and placed it on the plate.
The rich people didn't just take out their money; they even took off their valuables and placed them on the tray. The golden monkey couldn't hold the tray full of money, jewelry, and jade.
Those people's eyes were straight as if they were walking corpses.
Su Qing turned around and called for the waiter to settle the bill. He found that the waiter and the shopkeeper were also walking out of the restaurant with their eyes wide open like the people outside. The shopkeeper took out all the money on the counter and placed it on a tray. The waiter also placed the tael of silver Su Qing gave him on the tray.