Chapter 61 Ways of Thinking

Yeli looked at the pile of black paper in his hand and said: "As long as you post all of these, you don't need many people to believe it, as long as one person believes it, I won't lose what I wrote!"

Yeli took the thick pile of papers on the table, held it in his hand, and walked out of the inn room. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

At this time, the shopkeeper was busy in the hall of the inn, shouting to the back kitchen from time to time, reporting the name of the dish, and asking the chef to make it as soon as possible, and then he was ready to serve the food.

Just when the shopkeeper was busy, Yeli walked out of his room and walked down the stairs step by step.

The shopkeeper looked up and saw Yeli, and his busy face hurriedly showed a smile and walked in the direction of Yeli.

"This is a big tyrant, if this is served, I will send it!"

The shopkeeper thought excitedly in his heart.

When I first left here at night, because I was not familiar with the price here, I casually took out five taels of silver and asked for a room.

There was no bargaining, because it was troublesome, and in the following days, a large number of papers were purchased, and all kinds of things, and I didn't care, every time I sent the shopkeeper to buy it for one or two pieces of silver, and I didn't ask for money back, which made the shopkeeper happy enough.

Now as long as he sees the night leaving, the shopkeeper has a mentality of discovering treasures.

The shopkeeper stepped forward and said with a smile on his face: "Respected guest officer, what is there to do for the little one this time!"

The shopkeeper said respectfully and respectfully, and his eyes seemed to be shining with golden light when he looked at Yeli, dazzling and dazzling.

Every time Yeli saw this shopkeeper, he had a strange feeling, as if he had something on him.

Sometimes Yeli wants to directly hack this shopkeeper to death, but thinking that these days, every time he confesses to him, he has done it very beautifully, so he tolerates it.

Ye Li dragged a large pile of black paper in his hand, walked in front of the shopkeeper in disregard, and walked towards the door.

Seeing that Yeli didn't take care of him, the shopkeeper hurriedly followed behind Yeli, and once again repeated his words respectfully: "Respected guest officer, is there anything small that can be done for you?"

The shopkeeper's eyes were full of longing.

Yeli looked at the shopkeeper's eyes in surprise, and felt a chill, and then said, "Are you sure you want to help?"

Yeli asked with some uncertainty, because in his opinion, what he was doing was a very dangerous thing for this shopkeeper.

With the ability of this shopkeeper, this matter may even cost his life.

However, the shopkeeper didn't know Yeli's thoughts at all, he just thought that as long as he helped this customer, he would get a large amount of reward.

It was not at all expected that something would be fatal to him.

Yeli looked at the firm and golden eyes of the shopkeeper, and asked uncertainly again, "Are you really sure you want to help me?"

Yeli's tone was filled with great surprise, and he couldn't understand whether there was something wrong with this person's brain.

In Yeli's thought circuit, if he thinks that someone can help him, Yeli himself will get help from others by paying him.

When Yeli decided to do it himself, it meant that he didn't think this person could do it.

There is no need to tell at all, because since the birth of Yeli from the River Styx, the circle in which he lives is probably such a state.

I think you can help me, and I'll get you to do things for me by paying you, and you can say no, but I don't guarantee what will happen to you, it all depends on my mood.

This is for non-kindred beings, but for the same kind, it's a different story.

But one thing in common is that when I don't think you can do it, I'm going to give up on you to do it.

The current situation is that Yeli thinks that the shopkeeper can't complete his own things, and the shopkeeper thinks that after completing the things explained by the guest, he will have a large amount of money rewarded.

Yeli thinks that the danger of what he is doing does not need to be explained, because he did not let the shopkeeper do it, that is, he thinks that the shopkeeper is not capable of completing this.

But the shopkeeper didn't realize the danger of this matter, and thought it was just some ordinary things.

The two sides have different thinking circuits, which creates a misunderstanding.

Yeli asked twice, and the shopkeeper was so resolute that he didn't ask about it, Yeli reached out and took out a tower of paper on the pile of black paper he was holding, and put it in the shopkeeper's hand.

The shopkeeper hurriedly picked up the papers handed over from Yeli's hand and held them on his chest.

Then his eyes seemed to be shining with golden light, and he watched Yeli's next move.

And Yeli didn't disappoint him, after giving some of the paper in his hand to the shopkeeper, he reached out and took out a silver ingot of ten taels from his arms, handed it to the shopkeeper, and said, "This is your reward, take it!"

The shopkeeper nervously took the silver handed over from Yeli's hand, looked at the ten-tael piece of silver, and said insincerely: "Guest...... There are too many guest officers, I'm just running errands, I don't need so much!"

Yeli looked at the shopkeeper and held the ingot of silver tightly in his hand, saying that this was too much.

smiled and said softly: "This is what you deserve, just take it!"

The shopkeeper nervously put the ingot of silver into his arms.

The impact of these ten taels of silver made the shopkeeper forget where he was now, and what he was thinking about was where the ten taels of silver should be placed.

But I forgot about the entrance of the hall of the inn, although there was a shopkeeper with his back to the hall, but there were still sharp-eyed people who noticed this scene, but they just lowered their heads and whispered.

He didn't look straight at this side, but kept glancing at this side with his own peripheral vision, and then turned to other places.

Yeli watched the shopkeeper accept the ingot of silver and immersed himself in his fantasies, and didn't wake him up, but said softly: "Spread these papers in your hands on the street, and your task will be completed." As for the ten taels of silver, it is your reward!"

After Yeli said this, he strode out of the door of the inn, and in an instant, the bustling sound came from the lively street to Yeli's ears, and Yeli casually found a direction, and walked straight in that direction.

After a while, Yeli, who was holding a large pile of black paper, disappeared into the crowd.