Chapter 429: Go to the village office
It doesn't matter if he learns to be a shopkeeper, he doesn't know what to do if he sells baskets and barrels, he looks at the shopkeeper and is speechless for a while.
When the shopkeeper saw that the basket seller didn't speak, he sat on the bucket and picked his mouth, saying, "I don't care, if you want me to be hit with a stick early, I'll be hit early, and if you want me to be hit with a stick late, I'll be hit with a stick late." โ
The basket seller listened to the shopkeeper's words and asked, "What you said is true?" โ
The shopkeeper looked up at him and replied, "Then there is still a fake?" โ
The basket and barrel seller closed his lips tightly, and he didn't expect that the shopkeeper would be beaten with a stick sooner or later in his own hands? He scratched his nose, and he didn't know if he should be beaten with a stick early or late?
The shopkeeper said: "Morning and evening." He said as he pressed one leg against the other.
The basket seller was worried that the village owner would come over in a hurry, and he thought, "Why don't you let him get the stick earlier?" If the village owner comes to him and gives himself face, will he not offend the village owner? After thinking about it, he said, "You said that you will listen to me if you are beaten with a stick in the morning and by a stick in the evening?" โ
The shopkeeper looked up at him and replied, "Not bad." โ
The basket and bucket seller took a breath, pointed to the shopkeeper and said, "I'll let you get a stick early." โ
The shopkeeper sat on the bucket and looked up at him, and replied, "Okay, let's go now?" โ
The basket seller looked out the door, stretched his neck and raised his feet across the street to look at the opposite doctor's clinic, only to see the village owner and Lao De all looking here with their hands behind their backs? The basket seller looked at it, retracted his neck and lowered his feet, turned to the side of the door, looked at the shopkeeper and said, "Okay, let's go now." โ
The shopkeeper sat on the bucket and looked out of the door, and saw that the people who were selling things on the street and buying things, those who were watching the excitement had dispersed, and only pedestrians were left, and he also looked at the village owner, Lao De, and Lao De's daughter-in-law through the pedestrians. He turned around and asked, "Leave now?" โ
The basket seller replied: "Let's go now." โ
The shopkeeper looked at the basket and barrel seller, and when he stood up from the bucket, he was about to be beaten with a stick, and he was a little nervous.
The bare-chested man who bought the bucket watched him talk, and then he looked at the baskets and buckets that were still piled up on the ground, and said, "Which bucket shall I buy?" โ
The lady who sold the baskets and barrels was still sitting on the stool, and she said, "Take whichever you like." โ
The bare-chested man wanted to take the top one at first, but he was dragged by the shopkeeper from the bottom of the bucket and dragged the basket and bucket apart, and the top one rolled down, and he was in a hurry to hide and not see which one it was? He looked at it and said, "Then take one of you." โ
The Basket Seller did not speak, and asked him to fetch it himself.
The bare-chested man glanced at the bucket where the shopkeeper was sitting, and he pointed, "That's it." โ
The lady who sold the basket and the barrel glanced at the man and said, "Okay, one silver and five bronze." โ
The bare-chested man took out a handful of money, counted it, took one silver coin and five copper coins, and asked, "To whom?" "Does he not know if he will give the money to this old lady or the old man?
The basket seller looked at his old lady and said, "You take the money, I still have to go to the village office." After speaking, he said to the shopkeeper: "Let's go." โ
The basket seller said as he lifted his feet and walked out.
When the shopkeeper saw it, he replied softly: "Go." โ
The two of them walked out, and the bare-chested man looked at his wife who was selling baskets and barrels, and stretched out the money to her, "Give you money?" โ
Selling baskets and barrelsWhen his wife saw the money, she was a little more energetic than before, she got up from her stool and walked over to get the money.
The bare-chested man saw him coming and gave her the money.
The money was given, and the bare-chested man went over and picked up the bucket where the shopkeeper was sitting, patted the bucket and said, "I'm leaving." The bare-chested man walked out and looked at the bucket he was holding, and said, "Why do I want it when people have sat on it?" โ
When the lady who sold the basket and the bucket saw the bare-chested man taking the bucket and leaving, she said, "This man, he will also take the bucket that people have sat on?" โ
When everyone was gone, she looked at the baskets and buckets that had rolled to the ground and said, "Clean up." โ
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But he said that the shopkeeper who sold baskets and barrels got out of the shop and went to the opposite side to see the village owner.
The village master and Lao De looked at the shopkeeper and the shopkeeper on the opposite side with their backs, and came out of the bamboo basket and wooden barrel shop towards them. When the two of them crossed the street and came to the front, the village lord asked, "Came out?" The village lord asked and glanced at the two.
The shopkeeper who sold baskets and barrels glanced at the village owner, and I don't know who the village owner was asking them? They didn't know who to ask, and they didn't say anything.
The village owner saw that the two of them didn't know who they were asking, but in fact, the village owner didn't know who he was asking? He said: "I'll compare poems with Lao De first, and when I win Lao De, I will go to the village office to deal with the beating of the shopkeeper opposite." โ
The shopkeeper on the opposite side hugged the village owner and said, "There is the village master." โ
The village lord wanted to throw his fist at him, but put down his raised hand again and replied, "You're welcome. After speaking, the village owner said: "If you want to thank me, you don't have to thank me, I follow the law, if you thank you, thank the law." โ
When the shopkeeper on the opposite side heard this, he clasped his fists in the direction of the village government and said, "Then I will have a labor law." โ
"Hmm." The village lord nodded in satisfaction.
Seeing that the village master nodded, the shopkeeper opposite put down his hand and said, "When will the village master leave?" First with the old derby? โ
The village owner asked Lao De: "Lao De, you find a place, let's compare poems." "The village owner is famous and has won the old virtue, and if you think about it, it will help him a lot, such as stabilizing the position of the village owner.
Lao De asked the village owner with his hands behind his back: "Village master, let's say okay, this place has to find a place where there are people, and someone can testify for the two of us, and testify who wins and loses." In my opinion, how about going to the intersection of my house? โ
"Crossroads?" The village owner said: "The intersection is the most crowded place in the village, and it is the right place to go. After finishing speaking, the village owner wanted to go down and said: "Lao De, you can provide the tables, chairs, pens, ink, paper, and inkstones, and we will be on the cross street." โ
Lao De is a stingy person, he listened to the tables, chairs, pens, ink, paper, and inkstones provided by himself, and he said: "Village master, can these things be provided by the village government?" โ
The village lord said: "The village is not far from the crossroads, your house is close, you can take out things when you enter the house." โ
Lao De replied: "Village master, why don't you go to the village to compare poems." You see, you can compare poetry with me, and you can deal with the matter of learning to beat people, this is two rats with one stone? โ
The village lord touched his mouth and pondered after hearing this, and said, "That stone two rats, go to the village office?" โ
Lao De immediately said: "Go to the village office!" โ
When the village owner saw it, he replied: "Go to the village office." After speaking, the village lord raised his hand and said, "Let's go." After speaking, the village lord walked away. Lao De looked at his daughter-in-law and said, "Let's go." โ
The shopkeeper and the basket seller glanced at each other, turned around and followed the village master with Lao De and his wife, and Kong De saw it and followed behind them.
The village owner walked to the street, watched Lao De's car go to the village office, Lao De was supported by his daughter-in-law, saw his own car, and said: "I can't walk, who will pull the car to the village office?" โ
Seeing Lao De stop, the village owner said: "There are footprints in that car, and I won't get up." โ
Lao De saw it and said, "What's the matter?" โ
The old daughter-in-law said: "The car has to be wiped, and there is phlegm." โ