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Chapter three hundred and forty fifth things will be

Kong De was weak all over and sat on the ground and didn't think about it anymore. He was thirsty at this time, like a drought and asking for rain. He heard that the village owner gave him water when he was giving food for a while. Kong De didn't want to hold on for a while, and now he wanted to drink water. He said, "My village owner, I feel so thirsty, I want to drink water now."

The village owner looked at Kong De and said, "Wait a little longer, you won't be that time. After the medicine is finished, I will compete with the old derby. After the poem is compared, I will ask someone to go to the village office to make you food and water, and then I will help you find a job."

Kong De was thirsty, so it can be said that he could not stand it at all. If he didn't pull the cart and drag the village owner and Lao De, he would have been able to wait for a while. If he pulled the village owner and Lao De, he wouldn't be able to wait.

Kong De heard from the village owner that he would have to compete with the old derby again after Lao De applied medicine. How long would it take? Kong De listened and thought for a while and stood up. He looked at the village owner and his body trembled a little. He stretched out his dry tongue and said, "My mouth is dry. Get me some water first. Wait until Lao De finished applying medicine, and then wait for you to complete the old derby again. How long would it take? Village owner, why do I feel dizzy?" As he said that, his head was a little unsteady.

The village owner saw that Kong De was about to faint, but he didn't know whether it was true or not, so he stared at Kong De. He didn't know whether Kong De was about to faint, but the village owner just looked at Kong De to see if Kong De would really faint.

Kong De was really dizzy. He held his head and saw a few stars appearing in front of him. Although his feet were unstable, they could control their bodies to not fall.

Kong De was unstable, but he was not falling. The village owner, Lao De looked at him and felt very strange?

The guy also glanced at him and felt surprised to see Kong De not falling down.

The village owner, Lao De, and the guys all looked at Kong De. Kong De was holding his head with his hands and his feet were shaking his body unsteadily.

Although Kong De kept shaking his body when his feet were unstable, he could control his body.

The village owner, Lao De, and the three men saw that he had been like this all the time, and they felt like he was pretending?

The guy was a man who couldn't stand his temper and felt like Comte was pretending. He was immediately angry and turned around and shouted at Comte, "Hey! What are you pretending there?"

Lao De failed to determine whether Kong De was pretending or not, and said to the guy: "Did he pretend or not?"

The guy glanced at Lao De and pointed at Kong De and said, "I can't fall down when I always wandered around, but I still kept my head in my eyes and pretended to be on the ground at first sight!"

If the guy doesn't say it, Lao De and the village owner are really not sure whether Kong De is pretending or not. After hearing from the guy, they believed it a little, and believed that Kong De is pretending.

The village owner, Lao De, looked at Kong De, and heard from the guy that, when he saw Kong De holding his head, his feet were shaking unsteadily, and he was not falling down, and he became more and more like pretending.

Lao De lay on the bed and looked at Kongde and said, "Conde, stop pretending."

The village owner also looked at Kong De and did not speak.

The guy said rudely to Kong De: "Hey! Stop wandering around! What are you pretending!" He also pointed at Kong De.

Although Kong De was dizzy, he could still hear others clearly. When he heard Lao De and the guy said he was pretending, he felt that the village owner thought he was pretending.

Kong De shook his head and said, "Misser, water! Water! I'm thirsty!"

The village owner, Lao De, and the guys all looked at Kong De, feeling that Kong De was really thirsty?

Kong De faced north, and both the village owner and the old De could see Kong De's face, and they could see that Kong De's mouth was dry. The village owner asked: "How thirsty are you now?"

Lao De didn't say anything, and looked at Kong De's dry mouth.

Conde shook his head and said, "I'm thirsty, I want water, water, I want water."

The village owner didn't hear how thirsty Kong De was, and asked again: "How thirsty are you? I ask?"

Kongde shook his head and replied: "I'm thirsty, I'm dizzy; I'm thirsty, I'm dizzy."

After hearing this, the village owner thought, was he thirsty and dizzy?

The village owner nodded in thought and said to himself: "He is thirsty and dizzy, which should be the degree of his thirst." After he said to himself, he thought to himself: "He is so thirsty that he looks quite thirsty."

After thinking about it, the village owner said, "You are thirsty, please ask your friend to drink water. If he gives it to him, you can only wait. When Lao De finishes the medicine, I will finish the poem with Lao De."

Kong De was so thirsty that he felt really uncomfortable. After hearing what the village owner said, he shook his head, turned around and looked at the servant, stretched out his dry tongue and said, "My man, the village owner said I'm going to care about you to drink water?"

The guy turned his back to Conde, glanced at Conde, thought about it again and again, and finally said reluctantly: "Why, let me scoop a scoop of water for you?"

When Kongde heard the guy talking, he seemed to have some flaws. He was unstable and clasped his fists at the guy and said, "Then, please trouble me."

When the guy heard this, Kong De was really not polite. After thinking about it, the guy thought about it and thought, could this person give me some benefits?

The guy thought about it and asked, "I'll help you scoop water. Can you give me some benefits?"

Kong De can be said that his whole body is buried, but the only bag of money is cleanest. The guy helped Kong De scoop water, but Kong De can be said that he can't give the guy any benefits, even half a copper coin.

Kong De replied with a fist, "My man, I, Kong De, are penniless, I really don't know what to thank you. If the guy doesn't dislike me, you can recognize me as my brother, and I recognize me as my brother. How about we both call each other brothers in the future?"

When the guy heard this, he looked at Kong De and saw that Kong De was swollen and he was a little disgusted. Seeing that Kong De looked like he was not as good as himself, he had no intention of calling him brothers.

The guy turned sideways, looked at Conde, and said, "I see you are like begging, calling me brothers, do you think you are worthy?"

Confucius said with his fists: "A gentleman's friendship is as light as water, and he does not distinguish between poverty and humbleness, wealth and honor. Although I am penniless, I am much nobler than my friend. I am a virtuous person and a virtuous person."

Kong De didn't say that he was noble and virtuous than his friend, but the guy wanted to scoop him water. When Kong De said this, it was obvious that he was scolding him. After hearing this, the guy looked at Kong De and was unintentionally scooping him water.

The guy looked at Kong De again, ignored him, turned around and continued to work on his quilt.

At this time, the village owner looked at Kong De and felt that Kong De was too ignorant of doing things. The guy felt like he was going to scoop water for you, but you opened your mouth and scolded the person. How could you scold the person if you asked someone to scoop water for you?

The village owner also wanted Kongde to drink some water, but unfortunately, there was no way. Who told him that he was not good at speaking and his words hurt too much. How could he say that he was nobler than others? He also said that he was virtuous and virtuous?

The village owner was helpless and kicked Kong De through the air and said, "Wait, wait until Lao De finishes the medicine, and I will finish the poem with Lao De. After all, you can drink water."

Kong De didn't know that he was saying the wrong thing, he didn't know that he was saying the wrong thing, but he didn't know why the guy ignored him? He couldn't figure it out, why did the village owner ask him to wait again?
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