Chapter 564: To the Brick Kiln (15)

There is not much cold boiled water left, and there is no tea in the brick kiln. The village owner was not very thirsty, so he raised his hand: "Feel free, pour the remaining half a bowl of cold boiled water for me." ”

"Gotcha." The kiln owner responded and sent two bowls of water to the courtyard, and both were poured. After pouring, he carried two bowls and went into the house to pour cold boiled water.

"That's all the water left?" The kiln owner enters the house, and the housekeeper is the main road of the village.

"Are you thirsty? If you don't drink enough, why don't you let him burn some? "The village master said.

The butler was not very thirsty, and he replied, "Don't drink it, just drink some water." ”

"It's easy to do without thirst." The village chief patted his thigh and looked out of the gate.

The kiln owner, the village owner, and the housekeeper entered the courtyard, and the round-headed man sat in front of the house, frequently looking up at them, and picking at his shoes with both hands. The two horses were tethered to the pillars of the gate, and they looked calm. The black dog ran away from nowhere, and was not in the courtyard.

Two bowls were poured with cold boiled water, almost as much. The kiln master walked out with two bowls in his hand and said, "Cool boiled water is here." ”

As for the village supervisor's house, the kiln owner gave two bowls to the two adults, and said, "Two adults, please use cold boiled water." ”

The village supervisor took the bowl, and the kiln owner stood sideways.

The bowl is sauce-colored, the sides of the bowl are grayish, and the cold boiled water is clear and rippling in the bowl. The village owner drank all the water in one gulp, he handed the bowl to the kiln owner, wiped his mouth with the other hand, and said, "Here you go." ”

The butler picked up the bowl of water and drank only two sips, but did not drink it all.

The kiln owner took the bowl and asked, "Is the village master full?" ”

"I don't drink anymore." The village lord raised his hand at him and wiped his mouth with the other.

The village owner stopped drinking, and the kiln owner took care of the housekeeper with a water bowl. The housekeeper took a sip of water and looked at the kiln owner, and when he saw him standing there with a bowl, he said, "Why don't you move a stool to sit on?" ”

Looking at the bowl in his hand, there was a layer of water left in the bowl, and he said, "The village master and the housekeeper are the adults of the village government, so I will not sit with the two adults." ”

The guy sat there, and the butler said, "It's okay, look at that guy, he's been sitting there." You also move a stool to sit on. ”

"Then I'll move a stool to sit on?" The kiln owner looks after the housekeeper and the village owner. The village lord looked at the kiln owner, "Take a stool and sit down." ”

"Hey, okay, I'll go get a stool." In fact, the kiln owner wanted to wait for the housekeeper to finish drinking the water, so that he could take the bowl together, but he couldn't say it directly. He went into the house with a bowl in his hand, and then came out with a stool.

The kiln master put the stool and sat down in front of the village owner, holding a bowl in his hand and smiling in his mouth.

There was no tea to play with, and the village lord sat there and looked out the door, patting his thigh. The village owner was bored, so he went to the courtyard to look around, and after two rounds, he didn't see the black dog of the kiln owner's house, and he asked, "Where is your black dog?" The village lord asked, looking into the courtyard.

The kiln owner got up and went to look around the courtyard, but he didn't see his black dog. He said, "Who knows where?" Big Black! Big Black! The kiln watchman shouted outside the door. The village owner stopped: "No need to shout, maybe go out to play." Let it play, you don't have to call it back. ”

The village owner refused to shout, and the kiln owner took a bowl and went to sit on the stool again. Seeing that the kiln master sat down, the housekeeper drank all the water in the bowl, he wiped his mouth, showed the bowl to the kiln owner, and said, "Give you the bowl." ”

The kiln master looked at the housekeeper twice, "Oh, the housekeeper is full?" As he spoke, he got up and went over to get the bowl.

"I'm full." The kiln owner came to take it, and the housekeeper gave the bowl to the kiln owner.

After taking the steward's bowl, the kiln master stacked the two bowls together, stretched them out to the fellow, and said, "You brush these two bowls, brush them back, and tie the straw rope." ”

When the round-headed man saw this, he immediately got up, smiled on his face, and walked over to take the two bowls. The kiln owner looked at the water tank and said, "Scoop two scoops of water and brush them well." ”

"Good kiln master," the round-headed man took two bowls and went to the water tank.

Listening to the words of the kiln owner, the village owner saw the guy walking to the front of the cylinder, and he looked at the kiln owner: "Do you think we are buried?" ”

Hearing this, the kiln owner smiled on his face and replied: "It's not the village owner, this has been used, you have to brush it well, brush it clean, and then put it back to sell." If it's not clean, it will be sold, and it is not good. ”

Listening to the words, the kiln owner also said that he had drunk the ground, and he was dirty. The village lord didn't speak again, and nodded slightly towards the kiln master.

The man put the bowl on the lid of the jar, hit the lid and scooped a ladle of water, closed the lid and took the bowl in his hand, and put the bowl on the ground to wash it.

The village owner, the housekeeper, and the kiln owner all watched the guy wash the dishes, and the kiln owner said: "Wash the dishes and scoop another scoop of water and wash it twice." ”

Washing the dishes, the man replied, "Okay kiln master." ”

"Well, wash it twice." The kiln owner watched the men wash the dishes behind the tank.

Sure enough, the man washed the scoop of water, and scooped up the scoop again to wash the dishes. The village supervisor saw that the housekeeper was bare-chested, with a short beard, and his body seemed to have not bathed for two months, and he said: "I don't see it, how can you be clean?" ”

The kiln master rubbed his arms, smiled on his face, and said, "Is the housekeeper scolding me?" ”

"It's not scolding you, it's not that I don't see it." Butler Road.

"Don't you see?" The kiln owner thought about it and said, "Is the housekeeper praising me?" ”

The butler looked at him left and right, and finally looked at the gate and asked, "Where is your dog?" ”

The kiln owner slowly looked towards the door, slowly turned his head again, calmed down, and said, "I don't know where to run?" ”

Sitting, the village master, the housekeeper, the kiln owner, and the round-headed fellow, all sitting. The village owner, the housekeeper, and the kiln owner stopped talking for a while, and they all went to look elsewhere. No one spoke, and they didn't look at each other, and the atmosphere was a little awkward.

The courtyard was silent, and I heard my own breathing, and I heard the breathing of others. There was only the sound of breathing, and there were no other sounds in the yard. Silent bowls, silent plates, silent altars, heaps of silence.

The village owner, the housekeeper, the kiln owner, the round-headed fellow, were enduring the silence and enjoying the silence.

The four of them were enduring the silence, "Poof! The two horses, one first and the other behind, puffed out with two big lips. The two horses seemed to be overwhelmed by the silence, and spit out a mouthful to make themselves more relaxed.

The silence was interrupted by the sound of a horse's 'poof'. In the silence, the poop of the horses was loud. All four of them went to see the two horses, and the two horses made a 'poof' sound, and lowered their heads, their mouths were chewing, and they wanted to gnaw some grass. But there was no grass on the ground, but it was paved with solid sand, and there was not a single grass.

There was also some grass growing in this yard, but when the kiln owner was fine, he shoveled them.

When the kiln master saw that the two horses wanted to eat grass, he said, "Are the horses of the village master and the housekeeper hungry, I think they want to eat grass?" ”

The village lord said, "Who knows if the horse watcher fed them fodder, I think they want grass to eat." ”

"Dude." The kiln owner called out to his man, and he said, "Go to the stable, and bring the grass to these two horses." The village supervisor's family came to our brick kiln, and the water was given to the village supervisor's family to drink, so we couldn't snub people's horses and go to the stables to pick up grass. ”

The man got up and replied, "Okay kiln master." With that, the man went around the two horses and went to the stables to pick up grass.

"You can't neglect the horses of the village lord and the housekeeper." The man went, and the kiln master said to the two adults.

"It's okay, the bricks will be installed in a while, and when they go back to the village office, they will have to eat." The village lord returned.