Chapter 419: Lao De goes back
Lao De and the white-faced thin man said a few more words, the white-faced thin man was leaving, and the white-faced thin man said to Lao De: "Lao De, what else do you have to tell me?" Do I have to go without me? ”
Lao De was stunned when he heard this, remember that this person spoke to him first? He replied, "Oh, no, did you go beforehand?" ”
The white-faced thin man saw that Lao De had a plaster on his head and a little wrong with his legs, so he asked, "What's the matter with your head and legs, you fought with someone?" ”
Lao De saw that the white-faced thin man asked himself again, and he asked rhetorically: "Why don't you leave?" ”
The white-faced thin man originally wanted to leave after asking, but he heard Lao De say that he didn't want to leave after looking for it. He said, "I listened to you as if you were striking? ”
Lao De smiled and said, "You can leave if you want, stay if you want, feel free." ”
The white-faced thin man looked at Lao De and said, "That's it, the legs are long on me, I can go if I want, and I can come when I want." ”
Lao De said: "The mouth grows on me, I want to say it, I don't say it, if I don't say it, I don't say it." ”
The white-faced thin man replied: "That is, the mouth is yours and not mine, just as my legs are mine, not yours." ”
Lao De hugged his fists at the white-faced thin man: "What Mr. said is extremely true." ”
The white-faced thin man returned the salute with a fist at Lao De: "Say whatever you want, say whatever you want." ”
Lao De smiled at the white-faced thin man, and moved his fist at him, thinking, "I don't know if this person is going or not?" ”
The white-faced thin man saw Lao De smiling at him, this time he wanted to leave, he moved the fist he was holding: "Farewell." ”
Lao De replied: "Then I won't send it." ”
The white-faced thin man nodded at Lao De and turned to leave.
Seeing that the white-faced thin man had gone, Lao De looked at his back and put his hands apart, looking at the tallest and fattest person who was leaning on his own car, the man looked elsewhere, and he didn't know what he was thinking?
Everyone else left, but this person stayed, and Lao De saw this person getting out of his car, so it was not good to chase him again. He wanted to go back to the door of the infirmary and wait with the village owner and others for the basket and bucket to come out, he looked at his daughter-in-law and asked, "Daughter-in-law?" ”
Lao De's daughter-in-law was looking at the onlookers on the street, and the old man who was surrounded, listening to Lao De call herself, she asked, "What do you call me?" ”
Lao De replied: "Do you want to go back to the village owner and wait for the basket and barrel on the other side to come out?" ”
The old daughter-in-law didn't think about it, and said, "Let's go." ”
Lao De's daughter-in-law carried Lao De back to the village owner and the shopkeeper. Lao De asked the village owner: "Village master, why don't you come out and wait?" ”
There are crowds of people on the street, and the village owner is worried that if something happens, he will have to find a way to solve it. The village owner was in trouble, so he leaned his hand against the door frame and did not come out.
The village owner replied to Lao De: "It's cool behind the door, and I avoid the heat." ”
Lao De felt that the village owner seemed to have something to do, and asked, "I think the village owner seems to be hiding someone?" ”
The village owner hid behind the door and pointed out into the street: "I'm hiding from everyone on the street." ”
Lao De wondered, why did the village owner hide so many people? He didn't figure it out and asked, "Why is the village owner avoiding them, so many people?" ”
The village owner replied: "There are so many people, there must be something?" ”
Lao De glanced at it and said, "Only an old man is standing in the crowd, and a group of people surround him, I guess what happened to the group of people by that old man?" ”
When the village lord heard this, he said, "Could it be that a group of people have what happened to that old man?" ”
When Lao De heard this, he felt that there were both possibilities, and he said: "No matter which possibility it is, it is the old man and a group of people, or a group of people and the old man, there is something between them, and there is nothing to do with the village owner, and the village owner does not have to hide from them." ”
Seeing that Lao De didn't know what he was hiding, the village owner said: "I just dealt with the matter of the shopkeeper and the basket seller on the other side, and the two of them were fighting." There was going to be trouble on the street again, and I was afraid that they would take care of me, so I hid behind the door. ”
Lao De thought to himself, and said after thinking about him: "Village master, the matter of learning the shopkeeper and the shopkeeper on the opposite side has not yet been dealt with by the village office, how can the village master say that he has just dealt with the fight between the two of them?" Also, it is unknown whether that group of people on the street will deal with the village owner, so why should the village owner worry? ”
When the village owner heard this, he felt that what Lao De said was not unreasonable, and he said: "This, the fight between the shopkeeper and the shopkeeper on the opposite side has not yet been dealt with, and it is not known whether a group of people on the street are looking for me to do things, neither is known, why should I avoid them, worrying that they will find me to deal with things?" ”
After speaking, the village lord put on the door frame and peeked out from behind the door. He watched as the crowd on the street stepped out of the infirmary. Lao De said: "Village master, you don't have to hold the door frame and take two steps forward. ”
The village lord flicked the sleeve of his left arm, took two steps forward with his right hand away from the door frame, straightened his clothes and said, "Old De, as the village master, how did I listen to you?" ”
Lao De touched the plaster on his head and said, "The village owner is broad-minded, can listen to people's words, and has a large belly." ”
When the village lord heard this, he straightened his clothes and said, "When did I have such a big heart? ”
Lao De lowered his body and touched his knees and said, "The village master is so broad-minded no matter when and where. ”
When the village owner heard this, he said, "When did Lao De speak so well? ”
Lao De replied: "Lao De, no matter when and where, I can speak like this." ”
When the village owner heard this, he stopped smiling for some reason, he looked at Lao De, and he didn't know if Lao De was a good person or a bad person?
When Lao De saw the village lord looking at him, he asked, "Why does the village master look at me so much?" ”
The village owner asked, "What kind of person is Lao De?" ”
Lao De replied: "My old virtue is a learned person." ”
The lord of the village said, "A man who can speak at all times and in all places is a man of good speech, not a man of learning." ”
Lao De replied: "The village master's words are wrong, people who can speak the Tao are not necessarily learned people, and learned people will definitely be able to speak the Tao." I am a man of learning, not a man of understanding. ”
When the village owner heard this, he didn't expect Lao De to say this? He said: "Lao De is really a learned person? ”
Lao De replied: "Sort of, right?" ”
After speaking, Lao De asked again: "What about you?" ”
The village lord replied: "What am I? ”
Lao De asked, "Are you also a learned person?" ”
The village owner replied: "I am the village master, and I am a powerful person." ”
Lao De listened and said, "I am a private school teacher, and I am a learned person. ”
The village lord looked at Lao De with his lips tightly closed, and said, "After a while, you and I will compare poetry, and I will definitely win you." A man of power is not necessarily unlearned, and I will prove it when I win you. ”
Lao De stepped back, hugged his fists and said, "Lao De will accompany him to the end." ”
The village lord stepped forward, clenched his fists and said, "Okay, I will accompany you to the end." ”
The two of them clasped their fists and looked straight at each other, and neither let anyone.
The basket and bucket seller had not yet come out, and the shopkeeper was waiting to be beaten with a stick, although he hoped to be beaten later, but the more he waited, the more his heart beat. At first, he wanted to be beaten with a stick later, and the later the better; At this time, he wanted to be beaten as soon as possible, the sooner the better. Hit the stick earlier to make things quicker so that he wouldn't be worried and nervous all the time.