157. Extra Story An Yiji
157. Extra chapter An Yiji
Author: 1 child
Extra chapter An Yiji
An Yiji is the only person wearing a long gown who stands and rubs Hearthstone cards.
He is tall and tall, with a pale complexion and often scars between his wrinkles, and a shaggy gray beard.
Although he was wearing a long gown, it was dirty and torn. It seemed that it had not been mended or washed in more than ten years.
When he talks to people, he always "apologizes" and "does a good job", which makes people half understand.
Because he liked to play priest, others nicknamed him bitch from the semi-understandable word "herding dog" on the red paper.
As soon as An Yiji arrived at the hotel, all the people who were rubbing Hearthstone cards looked at him and smiled, and some shouted: "Shepherd, you have a new scar on your face!"
He didn't answer, but said "Sorry" to the innkeeper and took out the Ashbringer.
They shouted loudly and deliberately, "You must have stolen someone else's things again!"
An Yiji opened his eyes wide and said: "Why do you accuse someone of innocence out of thin air..."
"What kind of innocence? The day before yesterday, I witnessed you stealing a wicked fish, and you were hung up and beaten."
An Yiji's face turned red, and the veins on his forehead popped out, and he argued: "Stealing thoughts cannot be counted as stealing... Stealing thoughts! ...Can the Holy Light's matter be considered stealing?"
There are words that are difficult to understand one after another, such as "The Holy Light will punish you" and "I'm sorry".
Everyone burst into laughter, and the air inside and outside the hotel was filled with joy.
At these times I could laugh along, and the tavern owner would never blame me.
Moreover, the tavern owner would always ask An Yiji this question when he met him, which made people laugh.
An Yiji knew that he could not talk to them, so he had no choice but to talk to his children.
One time he said to me, "Have you ever played Hearthstone?"
I nodded slightly.
He said, "After playing it,... I will give you a test. How can you solve the eight-fee Buddha without losing money?"
I thought, do you, a person who steals cards every day, deserve to take my exam? So I turned around and ignored it.
An Yiji waited for a long time and said sincerely, "Don't know how to solve it?...I'll teach you, remember! You should remember this routine. You will need to use it in your deck in future battles."
I secretly thought that I was still far from the level of Legend, and I never played Priest when I entered Legend.
Funny and impatient, I answered him lazily: "Who wants you to teach me? Isn't it just to reduce the size of Bai Fumei?"
An Yiji looked extremely happy, tapped the long nails of two fingers on the counter, nodded and said, "Yes, yes!... There are four ways to use Bai Fumei, do you know?"
I became more impatient and walked away with my mouth open. An Yiji just took out the Hearthstone card and was about to demonstrate it to me. When he saw that I was not enthusiastic, he sighed again and looked very regretful.
One day, about two or three days before the Capache game,
The tavern owner was slowly paying the bill. He took off the pink board and suddenly said: "An Yiji hasn't been here for a long time. I still owe nineteen copper coins!"
I also felt that he had indeed not been here for a long time.
A person who makes Hearthstone cards said:
"Why did he come?... He broke his leg."
The tavern owner said, "Oh!"
"He always steals. This time, he was so dazed that he actually stole to T7 Hunter's house. Can he steal his deck?"
"What happened next?"
"How's it going? First it was a slap in the face, and then it was a double kill. After three rounds, my face was swollen."
"What happened next?"
"Then I broke my leg."
"How about the discount?"
"How? Who knows? Maybe he's dead."
Chapter completed!