Chapter 411 Passing by and falling to the ground
The person who sold baskets and buckets ran away from the clinic. When Lao De shouted that his wife beat him, his wife said that she had thrown him away without intention. He stopped and looked back, only saw the wall and the door, but did not see anyone. He did not see anyone, and wanted to say that Lao De could not beat his wife, so he didn't say anything.
He continued to go out and muttered: "Didn't his wife throw it away on purpose? Why did she throw it away? She opened her head?" He turned around and wanted to ask, but the distance between the wall was a bit far away. He looked at it and gave up his thoughts.
The one who sold baskets and buckets walked to the entrance of the clinic and suddenly wanted to ask. He turned around and looked at the door open in the male ward and shouted loudly: "Well, Lao De? Did your head throw it out on purpose by your wife?"
Lao De heard a shout in the ward and asked the people in the ward: "Where did the basket sellers go, why are they talking to me?"
The guy, Brother Mao, said: "It seems to be at the entrance of the clinic?"
Lao De said, "I have walked to the entrance of the clinic, so let's go out, why are you asking?" Lao De thought for a while and shouted perfunctorily: "Ah, that's my head, my old lady threw the stool from the second floor and didn't deliberately throw it on my head?"
The guy, Brother Mao, heard this and said, "I can speak even if I am far away?"
Brother Mao was just talking, but the one who sold the basket and the bucket replied: "Ah!"
The people in the ward heard the "Ah!" and never heard him speak again. The person who sold the basket and the bucket was Lao De's words and did not speak to Brother Mao.
The one who sold baskets and buckets said "Ah!" and walked up the street. There was a circle of people around the street. The old man wearing a straw hat fell to the ground and was still lying on the ground, with his eyes open and chatting with the onlookers.
The baskets and buckets sold by the crowd and looked at the old man who fell to the ground. Seeing him talking to the onlookers, he was about to leave and asked the old man who fell to the ground: "Hey! Haven't you left yet?"
The old man who touched the car was talking to three old ladies. When someone asked him, he looked at the man and saw that he always touched his crotch with his hands. Seeing that the man's face seemed to hurt. He looked at him and replied, "Where are you feeling uncomfortable? What's wrong there?"
The one who sold the basket and the bucket replied: "I just got someone kicked me outside the clinic and didn't you see it?"
After hearing this, the old man asked, "Have you kicked in the crotch?"
The one who sold the basket and the bucket replied: "He kicked the ground in my crotch with one kick."
After hearing this, the old man said, "I kicked you in the crotch with one kick. Why don't you pour that on the ground? What a good opportunity?" The old man meant that it was such a good opportunity to extort money, and it could extort a lot.
After hearing this, the old man didn't think about what the old man said, saying, "What is such a good opportunity? I was kicked and slapped to the ground."
When the old man heard this, he slapped the ground hard with his hands, and said with pain: "You don't know such a good opportunity, even if you slapped someone with a slap in the face?"
The person who sold the baskets and buckets seemed to understand a little. He looked at the old man and asked, "What are you talking about?"
The old man replied: "What do you think I'm doing?"
The person who sold the baskets and buckets said, "Didn't you fall to the ground and cheat people?"
When the old man heard him telling him what he did, although he asked him what he did, he couldn't tell what he did because he was doing a job of fake falls and carts.
The old man thought about it and replied: "Who said I fell to the ground and cheated people? I was knocked down by someone. The man who knocked me into the clinic has not dared to come out yet."
The person who sold the basket and the bucket said, "You mean Doctor Guan, knocking you into that person?"
The old man asked, "I knocked down my man, and then he pulled his head to each other. His name is Doctor Guan, what is his big name?"
The person who sold baskets and barrels thought to himself, "Why did I tell you?" He thought about it and replied, "You want to know what his name is, and when he comes out, you ask him."
When the old man heard this, he looked at the one who sold the basket and the bucket and said, "Okay, then I'll wait for him here. When he comes out, I'll ask him." The old man asked, "What are you doing?"
The person who sold baskets and buckets glanced at the old man and replied, "I'll go to my house to get a shoe."
The old man said, "You go to your house to get a shoe? What are you doing with shoes?"
The one who sells baskets and buckets replied: "What am I doing with my shoes? Do you have to tell you?" The one who sells baskets and buckets doesn't know what they have to do with being kicked and slapped. After he said that, he looked at the old man and wanted to leave.
When the old man saw him and asked, "I remember what you said to me first. Why? If I ask you something, you will leave?"
The old man sold baskets and buckets but didn't expect that the old man's eyes were quite good, and he actually saw that he was leaving. He said, "If you have anything, ask."
The old man said, "I'll ask you what you're doing with your shoes?"
The person who sold baskets and buckets walked towards his own shop and replied: "I'll help someone get shoes?"
After hearing this, the old man asked again: "Who are you helping to get shoes? Is it one or two? I heard you say you are holding shoes?"
The person who sold baskets and buckets heard it and replied, "How many shoes do you think?"
The old man thought about it after hearing this and said, "I guess, what am I guess?" Then the old man said, "You said you should take a shoe, why are you just one?"
The one who sold baskets and buckets looked at the old man and said, "It's not bad, just one shoe." After saying that, the one who sold baskets and buckets looked at the old man.
When the old man saw this man looking at him, he replied, "What are you doing with a shoe?"
Those who sell baskets and buckets replied: "I'll get it for someone else."
The old man thought about it after hearing this and asked, "Why, that man has one foot?"
The person who sold the basket and the barrel replied: "That man is Lao De, and he has two legs in total."
The old man seemed to have heard of Lao De, and he asked, "Lao De, which Lao De?"
The one who sold baskets and buckets replied: "It's the old de who was Laode in Laode's private school, which specialized in teaching the old de that children don't understand."
When the old man heard this, he suddenly remembered that he had heard of this old man. He specialized in teaching children the Analects of Confucius, Mencius, and heard that he had a very good knowledge. After he finished teaching it to the children, the children couldn't understand it.
The old man thought about it and replied, "I have heard of Lao De from Lao De's private school. Why is he only one foot left?"
Many people on the street looked at those who sold baskets and barrels when they heard this. They had heard of Lao De and wanted to know if Lao De had only one foot left?
The old man who sold baskets and buckets replied, "No, both of their feet are good, but their heads are asking his wife to open the toilet. Are you in the clinic ward?"
When the old man heard this, he touched his head. Not only did he touch his head, but even the one who sold baskets and buckets also touched his head. The old man said, "Is Lao De afraid of his wife?"
The one who sold the basket and the bucket replied: "Maybe, otherwise how could a man get his wife to the clinic? I heard from Lao De that his wife did not do it on purpose. In my opinion, Lao De loves face and dare not speak directly."
The old man heard this and said, "That must be true. Who told his wife to beat her and said that she was also called to the ward."
The one who sells baskets and buckets replied: "That's right, can you tell me if you let your wife beat me?"
After saying that, the seller of the basket and the bucket took two steps: "You are waiting for the doctor here, beg you!" The seller of the basket and the seller of the bucket said, and waved his hand at the old man.
When the old man saw this, he raised his hand and said, "Let's go?"
The person who sold baskets and buckets was about to leave, turned around and said, "Ah."
After talking, the sellers of baskets and buckets no longer talked to the old man, and walked towards his shop with a little pain in his crotch.
Chapter completed!