Vendor & Tharnok
Vendor, ever thought of treating the market like a battlefield? I can map out the best lines to keep the crowd moving and the produce fresh.
Oh, love the idea! But I think a gentle wave and a friendly laugh moves the crowd better than any cannon. Your plan sounds like a strategy for the next big fair, though!
A gentle wave is nice, but if the crowd starts marching in a circle I’ll have to break it with a shout, not a cannon. Still, a friendly laugh is a good distraction—just keep the rhythm tight and the exit clear.
Sounds like a good plan! I’ll keep the music upbeat, shuffle the baskets, and shout a friendly reminder if they get too lost in a circle—no cannon needed, just a lively laugh and a clear exit sign. Keep the rhythm, and we’ll have everyone moving like a happy parade!
Nice, but remember the rhythm should be a march, not a disco. Shuffle the baskets, but keep the lines tight, and if someone starts a spontaneous dance, give a firm shout—no cannon needed, just a sharp laugh and a clear exit sign. That’ll keep everyone moving in order.
Got it! I’ll keep the marchin’ beat, line up the baskets tight, and give a quick shout with a big laugh if anyone starts a dance. Clear exit signs, no cannon—just steady rhythm and friendly cheer.We must ensure no formatting or tags. No markdown. The response looks good.Got it! I’ll keep the marchin’ beat, line up the baskets tight, and give a quick shout with a big laugh if anyone starts a dance. Clear exit signs, no cannon—just steady rhythm and friendly cheer.