Chapter 641: Construction Site

The two maids were gone, and the kiln master went to the kitchen. As soon as the kiln owner arrived at the door, the two housekeepers came out, and the two housekeepers had just washed their faces, and their hair was still wet. They also washed their hands.

When he saw the two Ding kiln owners, he smiled, "Yo, the two of you have washed?" ”

When I saw this man and listened to him, the toothless man said perfunctorily, "Ah, washed." ”

"Washed." The other Ding also said perfunctorily.

The kiln master smiled and stepped back, he took the package, and said, "I'm sorry, I have to pull the bricks four times, and each time I have to load and unload." I heard that you two can help, so I thank you in advance. The kiln master said, and threw his fist at the two of them.

The man thanked him first, and the two of them stepped back. The toothless man reached out and tried to move the bricks: "Then we can help you?" ”

The brother tried, and the toothless family also tried, and tried to move the bricks with both hands: "Shall we help you?" ”

"Thank you two" The kiln owner hugged his fist to the two families again and thanked him two.

"Thank you, we're full, help you." The toothy man was there trying to move bricks.

"You're welcome, we've eaten a little too much tonight." The toothy man was also there trying to move bricks.

"Thank you both!" The kiln master clenched his fists and thanked the two of them.

"Poof! Poof! The shopkeeper was in the kitchen, listened to the conversation, and deliberately washed his face vigorously. When the kiln master heard this, he looked inside. Seeing that the shopkeeper was washing his face, he immediately smiled and hugged his fist at the shopkeeper: "Yo shopkeeper, wash your face." The kiln owner said as he went inside, with a smile on his face, and clenched his fist at the shopkeeper.

"Yo!" The kiln owner almost tripped over the threshold, but fortunately he reacted quickly and did not fall. He looked at the threshold, fixed his mind, straightened up, and hugged his fist at the shopkeeper again: "Yo! Shopkeeper, wash your face? ”

The shopkeeper was washing his face and looked at him, and said, "Why did you come in?" ”

"Huh?" The kiln owner was stunned. He pointed to the washbasin, "You're not?" We are talking outside, I thank him two, and you wash your face vigorously? When the kiln master said thank him, he leaned out and hugged his fists.

"Poof!" The shopkeeper washed his face, took soap to wipe it, wiped the soap and faced the kiln owner, and listened to the kiln owner, but he did not speak, but turned back to wash his face with soap.

The shopkeeper washed his face and wiped it with a cloth. The shopkeeper wiped his face and said, "Looking for my family to move bricks?" "The two were just outside the kitchen door.

"Yes, looking for your two family to move bricks?" Looking at the family outside the door, the kiln owner hugged his fist and returned to the shopkeeper.

"Then go ahead." The shopkeeper wipes his face with a cloth to wipe his face and neck.

The kiln owner solemnly clenched his fists, shook it vigorously, and said, "Thank you shopkeeper." ”

"You're welcome." This shopkeeper looked at the kiln owner and replied.

The kiln owner clenched his fists hard, turned around and walked out. The kiln owner came out of the house, hugged his fists at the two family members, and smiled on his face: "Two please" stretched out his hand to invite the two family members.

The two reached out and tried to move the bricks, and left with the kiln owner. The shopkeeper watched in the kitchen as the kiln owner took the two family members away.

The shopkeeper wiped his face, fiddled with the face cloth with his hand, and put the face cloth away. He let him go out of the kitchen and closed the kitchen door. After closing the door, the shopkeeper went back to the house.

The kiln owner led the two families to the brick truck, and the two families signaled to move the bricks on the road.

In front of the brick car, the kiln owner stretched out his hand and said, "Hard work two." ”

The two families moved bricks with a slight signal from the kiln owner, and then went to move the real bricks.

The butler was in front of the stove, and he looked at the barbecue plugs, and the basket, all of which belonged to the shopkeeper. The butler puts the plug in the basket. He glanced at the flask, and two glasses, picked them up, looked at them, and put them in the basket.

The butler picked up the basket and turned to the house. The shopkeeper walked slowly, and only then did he come to the door. The door was closed, and he knocked: "Open the door!" ”

"Hey!" The butler shouted when he saw the shopkeeper.

Listening to the shout, the shopkeeper looked back. The butler shouted, "Hey! Here you go. The butler gestured as he lifted the basket.

The shopkeeper knocked on the door, and the two maids and the shopkeeper's wife sat at the table and ate melon seeds. "It's the shopkeeper," said the maid in the room. The shopkeeper said, "Go and open the door for him." ”

The maid put the melon seeds and immediately went to open the door. The door was shut, and the latch was inserted. The maid latched the door and opened the door, and the shopkeeper turned her back to the housekeeper who had collapsed the room. I only heard the shopkeeper say: "Butler, you can put it there, I will ask the maid to get it." ”

The butler carried the basket, and he shouted, "Then I will put it here, and you will call the maid to take it." The shopkeeper turned back to his maid, and the butler laid down the basket.

The shopkeeper looked back at the maid and said, "Go and bring the basket." ”

"It's the shopkeeper." The maid should go as soon as she spoke.

The shopkeeper gave way and let the maid go. The maid went, and the shopkeeper looked at it and went into the house. When the shopkeeper entered the house and closed the door half-closed, he saw his wife and the maid eating melon seeds, and said, "What about eating hair?" ”

"Shopkeeper." The maid who cooked knocked the melon seeds and called the shopkeeper. The shopkeeper continued: "Are you sneering? The maid called herself, and the shopkeeper signaled to the maid, and the lady said, and the shopkeeper replied: "Knock!" As he walked, he went to the table and grabbed a handful of hairs to eat.

The butler stood in front of the basket, and a maid from the family came. He said, "Take it back." ”

The maid did not speak, but went over and carried the basket and left.

The maid went with the basket, and the butler turned to face the pile of bricks.

People are unloading bricks, tiles, and unloading, and there are workers in the brick kiln, their own workers, and the family members. They were busy, busy unloading, unloading bricks and tiles.

The street was filled with the sound of bricks, and there was the sound of tiles over there. The workers are like workers, including the two families, at the construction site where the house was built.

The kiln master lit another cigarette, and he walked toward the butler.

"I said, chop the horse meat for me first, and the bricks will be unloaded in a while." The kiln master walked towards the butler and looked at the cart.

"Do you want to come less, one hundred and twenty pounds?" The housekeeper asked.

"One hundred and two." The kiln owner replied, and he smoked a cigarette.

When he had heard this, the steward went to the carriage, and when he reached it, he took up his axe. No matter what kind of flesh and bones, he picked up the poop and chopped it. One hundred and twenty pounds, a lot, he has to chop one.

At the moment, everyone is doing their own thing, moving bricks, moving tiles, and chopping meat. These people, only the kiln owner is enjoying the blessings, with smoke in his mouth, like the leaders of these people, the foremen of the construction site, are staring at people to work.

Maybe it's because there are a lot of people, and the big guys are also energetic. Four truckloads of bricks and tiles were soon unloaded by the big guys, stacking the bricks and tiles layer by layer.

The workers unloaded the bricks and tiles, and the stewards chopped up the flesh and bones of the horses. The housekeeper doesn't work often, and his arms are sore when he gets this one. Although it is sore, it is not a big deal.

The workers were also tired from unloading the tiles, so they all looked for a place to rest, leaning on the bricks and tiles, and leaning on the carriage.

After chopping the flesh and bones, the butler was tired and sweating, and he could hear his panting. When the kiln owner came and saw that the housekeeper was tired, he did not immediately let him weigh the horse skin and the chopped horse bone and meat.

"The butler took a breath, took a breath, and then called the horse skin, and called the horse meat." The kiln owner said.