Chapter 465: Resignation

Comte helped Lao De and walked according to Lao De's rhythm. Lao De asked Conde to go to the front gate and helped himself home. When he walked to the village crossing, Kong De once asked him, help him back from the back door, or help him back through the front gate?

Turning around the village yadao, Lao De walked more slowly.

Comte helped Lao De to the cross street, and then helped Lao De into the first floor of his house.

Kong De helped Lao De to the chair and sat down, hugged his fists and said: "Kong De still has something to do, so he won't leave it alone." ”

Lao De sat on the chair, raised his hand and replied, "Okay, I won't keep you if you have something." ”

Kong De clenched his fists and stepped back and said, "Brother Laode, there is a chance to see you again." ”

Lao De raised his hand and replied: "Hurry up, I can't send each other." ”

Kong De resigned from Lao De, and after leaving Lao De's private school, he went back to the village office to find the village owner.

The village owner and his family pony walk into the morgue yard and see a coffin in the corner. The village owner motioned for the pony to keep quiet and peek around to see what he was doing.

The village lord took a look around, and quietly walked with the pony to the door of the small wing on the north side. The small room is a place where the servants work, the windows are closed, and neither the village owner nor the pony know if the servants are there.

At this time, he was sitting in the middle of the house reading a book, reading a book about dead bodies. He looked at the book and felt like someone had come in? This is a morgue, and I am afraid of any change. He listened and cried out, "Who? ”

This small room has a kitchen and a bedroom, and the door of the bedroom is a few steps away from the door, and the village lord has stepped into the door, and there is a wall in it to block the outside.

The owner motions for the pony to be silent. After a pause, the village lord suddenly walked from the kitchen into the bedroom, and saw what he was doing.

"Who!?" The village lord suddenly entered the bedroom, and he was startled, and immediately got up from the stool and stood aside, and the book in his hand also fell to the ground.

The village owner didn't know that there was anyone in the house, and he was also taken aback.

The village owner looked at the book that had fallen on the ground and knew that he was reading. The village lord looked at the house, looked at the book on the ground, and asked, "What are you reading?" ”

The pony looked back in, and when he saw it, he really didn't sleep lazy.

He returned to the village owner: "Village master, what are you doing, scare me." ”

He tapped his sleeves and picked up the book that had fallen on the ground. He picked up the book, beat the dust on the book, and said, "Why did the village master come to this hut?" ”

The village owner replied: "It's okay, come and take a look." ”

"Oh." He said: "The village lord sits on the kang." ”

The village lord looked at the hut and said, "No, I'll take care of it, just take a look." ”

He put the book on the table and said, "The village owner is busy with affairs, so he is really flattered to be able to come to the hut to take a look?" ”

The village owner replied: "I'll take a look casually, and I'll leave immediately." When the village lord finished speaking, he turned to face the door.

He picked up the teapot and poured tea into the cup and said, "The village master has a cup of tea, right?" ”

The village owner replied: "No, I still have something to do." The village lord said and walked out of the house.

When he saw it, he put down the teapot and teacup, and followed the village lord outside.

The owner of the village leaves the house, and the pony and the servant follow him.

When the village lord saw the servant, he said, "You read your book, you don't have to follow me." ”

He said: "The village is going to leave, how can I not send it?" ”

I don't know that Kong De helped Lao De, and before he came back, the village lord walked away and said: "If you want to send me, send me to the gate." ”

Pony follows the village lord out of the gate, and Saku follows the village master out of the gate.

The village lord looked at the shopkeeper and didn't see Kong De come back, so he asked, "Did Kong De send Lao De home?" ”

The pony looked at the crossing and looked at the village owner and replied, "I guess I should have been sent home?" ”

The village lord couldn't be slow, so he walked towards the shopkeeper who was holding a chair in both hands, and said, "I'll have to wait for him when I come to the morgue." ”

The master of the village took the pony back to the shopkeeper, and the servant stood at the gate of the morgue, watched the village walk to the man with the chair, and then went back to the small room.

The shopkeeper watched the village lord and the village ya's family come over.

The village lord asked, "Conde hasn't come back yet?" ”

The shopkeeper replied: "I haven't come back yet." ”

The village lord looked at the crossing and said, "This old man has a knee injury, and he is afraid of pain in the aisle." ”

The shopkeeper's butt hurt too, and he smiled at the village master and did not speak.

Xiao Ma said: "It is estimated that it will be soon, Lao De's house is not far away." ”

The village owner, the shopkeeper, and the pony, all three of them looked at the crossing, watching Conde come back.

As soon as he turned the crossing, he crossed some people in front of the village office, and saw the village owner, the shopkeeper of the medical center, and the three of them, and all three of them looked at the crossing.

"The man is back?" The pony saw Condor Road.

The village owner and the shopkeeper saw Kong De at the same time, and the two did not speak, but just looked at Kong De.

Kong De walked over, hugged his fists at the village lord and the others, and said, "Wait a long time." ”

The village lord said: "Don't talk nonsense, quickly send the chair back." ”

Comte listened and replied, "Okay." ”

Kong De looked at the shopkeeper who was holding the chair, and then at the little brother Ding who was standing there, meaning to wait for the shopkeeper of the medical hall to take the little brother Ding, so that he could pick up the chair and return it to the house.

The village owner understood what Kong De meant, and said, "Learn from the shopkeeper, you take the pony and Kong De can take the chair." ”

"Oh." The shopkeeper answered, and moved the chair to the pony.

The pony stood still, waiting for the shopkeeper to come by himself.

The shopkeeper moved his chair and reached out to grab the pony, and he said to himself, "This pony won't come to help me?" ”

When the village lord saw this, he said to the pony, "Pony, you can help him for a while, and then Kong De will send a chair." ”

Listening to the village master's words, Pony stretched out his hand, took the shopkeeper's arm, and said, "Stand still." ”

The shopkeeper didn't let the pony hold his arm, but he wanted to hold the pony, and he took the pony's arm and shoulder and said, "Okay, you stand still and don't move." ”

The pony moved, not doing what the shopkeeper said.

The chair was empty, and when the village lord saw that he was about to speak, Comte went over and lifted it. Comte picked up the chair and said, "Wait a minute, I'll send the chair back and I'll be back." ”

Comte said, carrying his chair and leaving.

The village owner, the shopkeeper, and the pony all looked at him and watched him walk into the morgue yard when they saw Kong De carrying a chair to him.

Comte carried a chair into the morgue courtyard and called, "Is Mr. Qizuo there?" ”

He came to the morgue to take a look, smelled it, and said, "Who?" ”

When Kong De saw Qi Zuo, he put down the chair, hugged his fists and said, "Mr. Qi Zuo, in Xia Kong De, I have returned the chair to you." ”

He looked at the chair and replied, "Oh, just put it in the house." He said and looked at the small room.

Comte glanced at the small room and replied, "Oh, okay." So saying, he picked up his chair and sent it back to the house.

He followed him into the courtyard and did not enter the small room.

Comte entered the house, put the chair in the bedroom, stood up straight, and walked out solemnly. When he saw it, he hugged his fists and said, "Thank you, Mr. for borrowing the chair, there are still people waiting below, so please don't disturb." ”