Chapter 229: Caused by credit
The housekeeper ate less than three pieces of bread, and the reason why he said less than three pieces was because two of them were torn off by the monkey and the pony, and when the bread was eaten, it was equivalent to the end of the meal, and the housekeeper called: "The shopkeeper is the second!" ā
"It's coming!" When the shopkeeper heard this, he quickly came over and asked, "Guest officer, what else do you want?" ā
The housekeeper said, "No, keep accounts." Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½ā
"Bookkeeping?" The shopkeeper said a word, thinking there.
The housekeeper said: "My village is in the office, and the accounts will be recorded in the village, and when the village gives the money, I will come to repay the money." ā
The shopkeeper said: "I don't count what I said, I have to ask our shopkeeper." ā
The butler said, "Okay, call your shopkeeper to come." ā
The shopkeeper said: "The shopkeeper is not there." ā
The monkey asked, "Is your shopkeeper's daughter-in-law here?" ā
Pony said, "Yes, bring your daughter-in-law." ā
The shopkeeper said: "The shopkeeper's daughter-in-law is in the house, I can't go in." ā
The housekeeper said, "Do you need to use it, knock on the window." ā
The daughter-in-law who accompanied the money and left: "Then jump in, what are you knocking on the window?" ā
The housekeeper listened and said, "Is the window jumping on the ground, can you knock it twice?" ā
The daughter-in-law who lost money also drank some wine and said, "The windows are knocked, why don't you go in?" ā
The shopkeeper said: "Our chef knocked it, but we didn't skip it." ā
The housekeeper said: "You go, you don't dare to knock, let the cook knock and find out the daughter-in-law." I'm good for a credit. ā
The shopkeeper glanced at him and said, "Then you wait a while, I'll call our shopkeeper's daughter-in-law." ā
The housekeeper said, "Hurry up, we have something to do in the afternoon." ā
The shopkeeper didn't talk to them much, and turned around.
The housekeeper waited at the table with the two family members and the daughter-in-law who lost money and ran away for a while, and soon the shopkeeper found the shopkeeper's daughter-in-law. He didn't knock on the window, but stood outside and shouted: "Mrs. Shopkeeper, there are people from the village government in the tavern who are on credit, I can't be the master, and the shopkeeper is not there." When the shopkeeper heard this, she replied, "Wait a minute." I don't know what she was doing in the house, but soon she put on a coat and opened the door and walked out of the house.
The housekeeper saw a woman in the shop, presumably the shopkeeper's wife, and she didn't wear the floor very well. The shopkeeper said: "Mrs. Shopkeeper, he doesn't pay for a few meals." ā
The housekeeper said, "On credit." Credit is not about not giving money, but about not giving money for the time being. ā
The shopkeeper's daughter-in-law said, "You are from the village government? ā
The monkey replied, "This is the housekeeper of our village. ā
The tavern's lady glanced at the butler, who gestured to her, proving that he was indeed the butler. The shopkeeper's wife said: "My lord is not here, and I am not good at making decisions on credit." ā
The butler listened and said, "You can call the shots when he's gone." ā
The family Ding Xiaoma said: "You can take credit, you don't need to let your old men know." ā
The shopkeeper said: "How many times do you have a meal money?" ā
The housekeeper said: "It's not a matter of money for a meal, we came out this time, it was a business trip, and we found a builder to build a house." It's not noon, come and eat less. ā
The family monkey said: "It's nothing to do with us, we are all told by the housekeeper to come to the land." ā
The housekeeper Xiaoma also said: "Yes, what the housekeeper says, we have to listen." Why do you have to listen, we are the housekeeper, he is the housekeeper. What's going on, you look for him. ā
The daughter-in-law who ran away with the money said, "Hey, there's nothing to do with me here." ā
The housekeeper said: "This account is on credit, and I will pay you back when I have the money." ā
The shopkeeper's daughter-in-law didn't look like he had no money, and said, "I don't think you don't have any money, so you can hand over the money and save trouble in the future." ā
The shopkeeper said: "That's it, noble guest, if you have money, give it, we are a small business." I can't afford it. ā
The fat old lady next to her said: "You just give it, it's not okay to drink and drink, it's not okay to talk, it's not okay to spend money, it's not okay to pay on credit." ā
The housekeeper looked at the fat old ladies and said, "Big sister, if you have something to say, don't beat around the bush and scold people." ā
The fat old lady said: "What are you calling blind, who do you call the big girl!" As he spoke, he threw the rice bowl in his hand over. The housekeeper hurriedly lowered his head and was almost beaten, and his job was gone. The rice bowl hit the wall, "Bang!" The rice shattered, and the rice splattered. The monkey hurriedly stood up and hid to the side, and even the pony stood up.
The housekeeper was in a hurry, stood up and shouted: "Bold fat old lady, it is illegal to beat people." ā
"Hit you!" The fat old ladies got up and shouted. When the housekeeper saw this person's physique, he was able to beat himself and said, "You can beat me and try it, I am the village housekeeper, and these two are the village housekeepers." As he spoke, he pointed to the land that accompanied the money, "This is the worker hired by our village government." Then he said, "That's the tavern's lady." Will you move me to try it? ā
The fat old lady pinched her waist with her hands and said, "What's the matter, there's a kind of you don't talk about others." ā
The housekeeper is more or less the village housekeeper, and said: "It's against you, I'm the village housekeeper, I can't even give an account?" Then he said, "Nothing to do with you, just stay." ā
The fat old lady pinched her waist and said, "Give the money, don't give it and don't walk." ā
The family Ding Xiaoma was afraid that something would happen, so he said, "The housekeeper gave the money." ā
The housekeeper monkey said, "Butler, why don't you stay here first, and let's go first?" ā
The housekeeper listened and said, "What are you leaving?" Then he said to the fat old lady, "You sit down first." ā
The fat old ladies pinched their waists and still said, "Give the money, don't give it and don't walk." ā
The housekeeper said: "Who are you scaring with your fatness, I am the village housekeeper!" If you don't sit down, I'll tell you. ā
"How!" The fat old ladies are still pinching their waists.
The housekeeper said, "Are you energetic?" ā
"What the hell!" The fat old lady was still pinching her waist and staring at the housekeeper.
Seeing that he couldn't take the fat old lady, the housekeeper slapped the table to the tavern keeper's daughter-in-law and said, "Are you on credit or not?" ā
The shopkeeper's daughter-in-law didn't want to make a big deal out of it, and just as she was about to speak, she was stopped by the fat old lady and said: "On credit, on credit, don't give money, don't walk!" ā
Seeing that the fat old lady was unrelenting, the housekeeper shouted: "I'll tell you again, I'm the village housekeeper." ā
The housekeeper said, "Butler, did you give the money?" ā
The family monkey said, "Butler, why don't you be here, and I'll go first?" ā
The daughter-in-law who lost money and ran away said: "Let me tell you, I'm just working at the workplace, and this has nothing to do with me." ā
The shopkeeper said: "Distinguished guest, don't take credit." ā
Somehow, the housekeeper came to the ground and said, "On credit, I won't go out if I don't give credit today." ā
The fat old lady rolled up her sleeves and glared at her, "Oh, are you energetic?" ā
The housekeeper was also a little scared when he saw her rolling up her sleeves, and said, "There is a kind of you sitting down." ā
The fat old lady yelled, "Give me the money!" ā
Everyone in the tavern stopped eating, and they all watched the housekeeper and the fat old lady, who either watched the excitement or was worried about the fight.