Chapter 246: Ask Madame
When the shopkeeper of this Fulai Inn heard that these people were still on credit, although the housekeeper said that he was reassured, how could he rest assured, he looked at the housekeeper and said: "Butler, this person is also too much, you can directly stab me with a knife." Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½ā
The butler walked up to him after hearing this, and said to him, "Didn't I tell you to rest assured, the village government will never give you money." ā
The shopkeeper of the Fulai Inn also sighed at the butler and said, "Butler, you stabbed me to death with two knives." ā
The butler sighed at him again and said, "Don't worry, a copper plate won't miss you." ā
The shopkeeper of the Fulai Inn covered his nose and hid back, saying, "Butler, my small shop has too many people, I don't dare to take credit." Butler, you can spare the shop, I thank you second uncle. ā
The housekeeper said: "It's useless for you to thank my son, this is the village owner who asked me to come on credit, you want to be embarrassed to say my face, but the village owner's face, how much do you have to give?" ā
When the shopkeeper of the Fulai Inn heard the village master, he took a breath and said, "Butler, your village government is a bear on my small shop." You have a few words with the village owner, and you just say that my small shop can't bear so many people, and there are too many people, aren't you cheating on me? ā
The housekeeper listened and said, "Don't talk nonsense, can the village master owe you money, you agree." ā
The shopkeeper of the Fulai Inn said: "Butler, don't bully people, no, you are more than a dog basket, and my small shop really can't bear it." ā
The housekeeper said: "Your little shop can't fit anywhere else, can't you still hold a bunch of dog baskets?" ā
The shopkeeper of the Fulai Inn said: "Butler, you are too good at talking, it's not that you can't fit those dog baskets, I'm worried that my small shop will be yellowed by them." ā
The housekeeper said: "You can rest assured, definitely a copper plate is not bad for you." Our village owner is not the one who owes money and doesn't pay it back. ā
The shopkeeper of the Fulai Inn said: "It's still the same sentence, there are a lot of people, and my small shop is not credit, but I am worried that the risk is too great." You say in case, if you don't give me money, I'll find someone to go. ā
The housekeeper said: "I still say the same thing, you can put your heart in your stomach, your worry is slapping the village lord in the face." ā
The shopkeeper of the Fulai Inn said: "Butler, don't you be embarrassed?" Why don't you go to another house and tell me, I can't afford this small store on credit. ā
The housekeeper said: "It's at your house, your home is close, and other places are far away." Builders, you can go out and work. ā
The shopkeeper said, "Butler, why don't you take a person on credit?" ā
The butler listened, "One? What am I doing with him on credit, less than ten tonight, and more than ten tomorrow. Don't worry, don't worry, how many times have I told you. You put your heart in your belly, and when the house is all built, a copper plate will not be bad for you. I vouch for you as the head of the village and the whole village. ā
The shopkeeper was thinking there, not knowing whether to give credit or not, and he hesitated to make up his mind. At this time, the butler patted him on the shoulder and said, "Take credit, don't hesitate, things should be decided, and if they shouldn't be decided, they should be decided." ā
In the midst of hesitation, the shopkeeper was patted by the housekeeper, and said and spoke, and in the hesitation, he wanted to agree, looked at the housekeeper, and said, "Butler, you won't cheat me, right?" ā
The butler patted him on the shoulder again and said, "Don't worry, I will never cheat you." ā
The shopkeeper looked at the butler, looked at his eyelids and said, "Butler, is this true?" ā
After the shopkeeper finished speaking, he opened his mouth and bared his teeth, and the housekeeper looked at his yellow teeth and said: "What I say is absolutely true, and I guarantee that it is true." ā
The shopkeeper sighed and said, "Butler, I still have no bottom in my heart?" Why don't I go and ask my wife? ā
The housekeeper listened and said, "You are the shopkeeper, what should be your decision, you ask her, if she doesn't agree, what will happen?" ā
The shopkeeper said: "I still discuss this matter with my wife, after all, there are not one or two people, less than ten people tonight, and more than ten tomorrow." It's food and shelter, and let me discuss it with my wife. ā
The housekeeper thought for a while, and thought to himself, a girl can have a ** land, and opened her mouth and said: "Okay, you tell your wife, if you can't, you can tell me again." ā
When the shopkeeper heard this, he clasped his fists to the butler and said, "Wait a minute, butler, I'll go and discuss with my wife." ā
The housekeeper also hugged his fist at him and said, "Go and go back quickly, the village master is still waiting there." ā
"Okay." The shopkeeper did not delay and went away.
Seeing that the shopkeeper had gone, the housekeeper said to the shopkeeper: "My mouth is dry, you go and get me a cup of tea." ā
The second child of this shop heard that the housekeeper asked for tea, and thought, my tea is for money, I don't know if this housekeeper will give money. He opened his mouth and asked, "Housekeeper, my family needs money for tea, do you have any money?" ā
The housekeeper listened, looked at the shopkeeper, and said, "Do you want money for a cup of tea?" The housekeeper didn't expect that he asked him for a cup of tea and money, and said, "Forget it, bring me a bowl of free cold water." ā
The shopkeeper didn't expect that the housekeeper would not even pay for a cup of tea, so he pulled the rag off his shoulder and said, "Okay, you wait a while, I'll bring you a bowl of water." ā
The housekeeper also thanked him and hugged his fists: "Thank you, shop guy." ā
The shopkeeper quickly brought a bowl of water and gave it to the housekeeper. The butler picked it up, grunted, and drank it all in one gulp. After drinking, he gave the bowl to the shopkeeper and said, "Yes, your cold water is very delicious." ā
The shopkeeper went to consult with his wife, and when his wife saw him enter the house, she asked, "How is it, have you sent him away?" ā
The shopkeeper sighed and said, "No, I have to discuss this matter with you." ā
"What does the butler want?" His wife asked.
The shopkeeper said: "He wants credit, there are still a lot of people, less than ten people tonight, and more than ten people tomorrow." Even food and shelter, how long it takes, depends on how the collapsed houses are completed. ā
His wife listened and pondered, could it be the builder who built the house, thinking of these many people, or even eating and lodging, she didn't know what to do, and finally opened her mouth and said, "What to do?" ā
"How?" His man looked at her and said, "What should I do?" I'm here to ask you, but you're asking me? ā
His wife stomped her feet anxiously and said, "This housekeeper, why did he come to my house, and he gave so many people on credit?" ā
The shopkeeper said, "Isn't our house close?" What's the matter, or do you want to take credit? ā
"On credit?" His wife looked at him and said, "Why don't he give him money?" ā
The shopkeeper said: "He said that he guaranteed me with the village lord and the whole village government, and finally guaranteed that a copper plate would not be inferior to my land." ā
"Not bad for you, but for you?" His wife asked.
"Oh, no, it's a slip of the tongue, it's not bad for our land, it's not bad for our land." He explained to her.
When his wife heard this, she suppressed her anger and asked, "Do you say that credit is not credit?" ā
"It's like gambling, he gives money and we make a fortune; If he doesn't pay, we lose a fortune. ā
His wife said, "Let him write a note, so that he can ask him for money at that time." ā
He said, "What do you mean, do you want to give him credit?" ā
His wife said, "It's better not to take credit, you get the housekeeper away." ā
The shopkeeper gritted his teeth, shook his hand and said, "Forget it, bet on him." Give him credit! Then he turned and left. "Don't forget," said his wife, "write notes." ā