Chapter 428: In the Basket Shop
The shirtless man wanted to buy a bucket, and when he heard that there seemed to be someone in the shop, he asked, "What are you standing here shouting?" โ
The shopkeeper beat the basket and bucket seller, waiting to go to the village office to be beaten with a stick, he was uneasy in his heart, his hands and feet were not quiet for a moment, he replied: "I called the shopkeeper in the house." โ
When the bare-chested man heard this, he looked into the shop and said, "Didn't you say that there seemed to be someone in the house?" โ
The shopkeeper replied: "He said to change clothes, but he hasn't come out yet." โ
The bare-chested man looked in and said, "Then I'll go in and have a look." The bare-chested man said as he walked towards the bamboo basket and barrel shop.
When the shopkeeper saw the shirtless man entering the shop, he said, "I'll go in and have a look." He lifted his heel and walked over.
The shopkeeper followed the bare-chested man into the bamboo basket barrel shop one after the other, and the bare-shouldered man shouted: "Is there anyone in the house?" The two of them walked past a pile of wooden barrels and bamboo baskets against the north wall, this pile of wooden barrels and bamboo baskets was more than one person high, and behind this pile of wooden barrels and bamboo baskets sat the daughter-in-law of the shopkeeper, because her husband was beaten by throwing shoes at home, she was listless, and she did not squeak when someone came in.
The bare-chested man walked through the pile of wooden barrels and bamboo baskets, he walked fast and did not see the shopkeeper's daughter-in-law, but he was nervous and nervous when he saw the shopkeeper's daughter-in-law, he said: "Hey! ยทยทยทยทยทยท this? โ
When the bare-chested man heard the sound, he turned around and saw a woman sitting behind a pile of wooden barrels and bamboo baskets, and he saw that the woman's eyes were blank, as if she had just woken up, and he asked the woman: "Hey, are you selling barrels, shall I buy a bucket?" The bare-shouldered man said, and slapped his left arm twice with his right hand.
The shopkeeper asked the woman, "ยทยทยทยทยทยท are you?" The shopkeeper asked, and his feet kept moving as if they were frozen in a snowy day. He wanted to get the stick earlier, and he was nervous.
The woman looked at them listlessly and asked, "What are you two doing?" โ
The bare-chested man said, "I'll buy the bucket." โ
Learn the shopkeeper back: "I'm here to find the basket shopkeeper." โ
When the woman saw the shopkeeper, she knew that he was the shopkeeper of the medical hall opposite, and she also knew that it was he who beat her grandfather, and she also knew that the people from his medical hall threw shoes at her shop. She listlessly asked the shopkeeper: "What are you doing beating my masters?" โ
The shopkeeper replied: "Let's guess the boxing, guess who will do it first, and in the end will I lose or win?" Anyway, I made the first move, and your grandfather made me kick and slap me. After speaking, the shopkeeper asked: "Are you an old lady who is the shopkeeper of the basket?" I've looked at you and don't know who you are? โ
The woman, still as if she had just woken up, looked unrefreshed, and said, "I am my grandfather and mother." She looked at the shopkeeper and seemed to say to herself: "Good is rewarded with good and evil is rewarded with evil, and those who beat people are also beaten." โ
After listening to the shopkeeper, he knew that the ladies of the basket were talking about themselves, and he said: "Sister-in-law of the basket, where are the old men of your family, I will ask him to go to the village to be beaten with a stick." โ
The lady sat there without squeaking or moving.
When the shopkeeper saw it, he asked, "Sister-in-law, what do you mean by this?" โ
The lady sat there and still did not squeak or move, nor did she look at the shopkeeper.
When the shirtless man saw it, he asked, "Hey, I'll buy a bucket?" โ
The lady said, "Pick one yourself, one silver and five bronze." โ
The bare-shouldered man patted his belly and said, "Then I'll pick one?" After speaking, the bare-chested man watched the old ladies go to the basket to pick a bucket.
The bare-chested man walked up to the pile of barrels and looked at all the barrels on the pile to see which one was better.
The shopkeeper said to the lady, "Mrs. Basket? โ
The lady pretended not to hear, and sat there motionless with her eyes blank.
When the shopkeeper saw it, he said loudly: "Where is your old man, I will find him to be beaten with a stick?" Seeing that Mrs. Basket did not squeak, the shopkeeper moved his feet back and forth like springs, and said, "Are you talking?" โ
At this time, the basket shopkeeper who was hiding next to the back door of the shop said loudly: "The more anxious you are, the more I will let you wait for you not to see it?" Tiger-like, you want to take the stick early, it's not that easy. โ
I learned that the shopkeeper listened, but I don't know where the basket shopkeeper is? He looked at it and asked, "Where are you?" โ
The shopkeeper of the basket listened, but he didn't even hear where he was, and he shouted, "Where can I tell you?" โ
When the shopkeeper saw that the back door of his shop was open, and the voice seemed to come from the back door, he said, "Come out, where are you at the back door?" โ
The noodle seller didn't expect to learn the shopkeeper to know where he was so quickly? He came out and said, "You want to get the stick to be taken sooner, unless you carry me to the village office." โ
The basket seller and the bucket seller said and walked towards the shopkeeper.
The shopkeeper glanced at his lower body and asked, "Why are you doing this, you are not allowed to be beaten with a stick earlier?" โ
The basket and bucket seller walked up to the shopkeeper and said, "You don't want to go out." โ
Learn the shopkeeper to think, know what this basket shopkeeper means, he wanted to be beaten with a stick earlier, he was dragging himself to suffer in waiting. He said: "The village master is outside, his old man is in a hurry?" The shopkeeper said and pointed his finger back.
The basket seller listened to it and smiled: "His old man is in a hurry, and I won't go to the village office, I will let you wait, let you be in a hurry." โ
When the shopkeeper saw it, he knew that the basket seller would not be called out by himself, so he thought for a while and said to himself: "Then I'll wait, wait for the stick to be beaten at night?" โ
After speaking, the shopkeeper said: "Then I will wait, wait for the stick at night, wait early and wait at night, and wait for the stick early and late." "Learning from the shopkeeper is a lot more relaxed when he thinks of this. He was going to find something to sit down first.
The bare-chested man looked at the barrel on the top for a while, and he was about to speak, when the shopkeeper came over and wanted to sit with a barrel, and he said, "The barrels are all the same, do you still need to pick them?" โ
After learning from the shopkeeper, he reached out and pulled the bottom bucket, and pulled the bucket out with all his might, and at the same time, the upper basket and bucket were dragged down. The shopkeeper took the bucket and immediately hid with the bare-chested man.
When the basket seller saw his wife, he did not move, but was shocked. The shopkeeper who sold baskets and barrels shouted: "What are you doing! Who told you to take the bucket! โ
The shopkeeper carried the bucket and said, "I'll sit for a while?" โ
The basket seller pointed to the bucket carried by the shopkeeper and glared, "You put down my bucket quickly." โ
When the shopkeeper saw it, he put the bucket on the ground, and he said: "It doesn't matter if the stick hits me in the morning or evening, when do you go to the village to squeak, I'll sit down for a while." After that, the shopkeeper put the bucket down and sat down on the bucket.
When the basket seller saw it, he thought, "He doesn't care?" It doesn't matter what I'm going to do with him? He shouted to the shopkeeper, "Get up! Don't sit on my bucket. โ
The shopkeeper touched his face and replied, "Shall I sit for a while?" โ
The basket seller pointed to the door and shouted, "Get out!" โ
The shopkeeper glanced at the door and said, "Don't come out." โ
The shopkeeper who sold baskets and barrels was a little angry, just now he was quite happy to delay the shopkeeper, but now he is closed. He really wanted to give the shopkeeper a kick, first, he was afraid that he would not be able to beat him, and secondly, he was worried that it would affect the shopkeeper to go to the village government and receive five sticks.