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Four hundred and fiftieth chapters a chair

The village owner didn't know where to kneel, but the shopkeeper was beaten with five sticks on his butt, and he couldn't find a suitable place.

The village owner said, "Why don't you kneel down before going back to your room?"

The insider asked him to kneel in front of the yamen. There were so many people in front of the yamen, and he was the leader of the village, so he couldn't kneel down?

Even if there is no one in front of the yamen, the village owner will kneel down and one person will shout to others when he sees it: "Hey, isn't that the village owner? Why did he kneel in front of the village yamen?"

Someone replied: "Is that so, let me take a look?"

When this man saw that it was true, he would also say, "Hey! He is really the village owner, why did he kneel in front of the village yamen?"

At this time, another third person heard it and said, "Is that so? Let me see."

When the third person saw that it was true, he would also be like what the previous two said, "Hey! Why is the village owner kneeling in front of the village yamen?"

At this time, a fourth person would hear it and stand with the three of them. When he saw that he was really the village owner, he would also say, "Hey, he really is really the village owner. Why did the village owner kneel in front of the village yamen?"

When they saw four people standing there, the others gathered without listening to the four people talking to see what happened? When they saw that the village owner was kneeling there, everyone would say, "Hey, isn't that the village owner? Why did he kneel down?"

The village owner thought about it and could not kneel down in front of the village yamen.

You can’t kneel in front of the village yamen, but the village owner thought, it would be better to kneel in front of the room.

He put the booklet into his arms, looked at the "Four Haves" written in the old derby poem, and folded it into his arms.

The village owner got up and went to the front of the room. The quilt and pillow were still on the ground. He didn't play with it and knelt on the ground, not kneeling on the soft quilt.

Xiaoma took the pen, ink, paper and inkstone back, and came back from the housekeeper's residence. When he saw the village owner kneeling in front of the room again. He walked over with questions and asked, "My village owner, why are you kneeling again?"

The village owner replied: "I made a mistake."

Xiaoma glanced at him, "Why don't this village owner kneel on the quilt?"

Xiao Ma didn't care about this, and said, "Missing Master, I'll carry the butler's table and chair back to him." He said that, smiling at the village owner and then went.

The village owner knelt in front of the room, waiting for the insider to come out to forgive him.

Xiao Ma went to the front of the Yaqian to carry the table with the monkey. The shopkeeper wanted to go to the front of the Yaqian to lean on the wooden barrier placed there, but was stopped by the Yaqian soldiers. The four Yaqian soldiers pushed him and shouted to him: "Hey! This is not your home!"

"Hi! Go up there!"

"Hi! The village yamen is not allowed to approach it!"

"Hey! Don't get close to the village yamen if you're okay!"

The four soldiers in front of the yamen chased the shopkeepers and each had their own opinions.

Four soldiers in front of the yamen chased the shopkeeper, and the monkey and pony had already lifted the table back.

"This, what are you doing? Beat me like this, I'll go to Muzha for a while." The shopkeeper Xue's butt hurt and retreated.

The Lushan Road shopkeeper who sold bamboo baskets and wooden barrels had already left at some point.

Lao De sat on the chair and saw someone carrying the table away, he knew that the chair he was sitting on would soon be carried away.

The soldiers in front of the yamen drove Xueshangguan aside, and they watched Xueshangguan return to the original position of the door.

The shopkeeper of Xue walked to Lao De with difficulty, held the backrest of the chair and said, "Oh, I'm a sage. From now on, I won't do anything I say."

Lao De had a plaster on his head and a plaster on his knees. When he saw the shopkeeper Xue, he felt that he was very similar to the shopkeeper Xue.

Lao De patted the thigh of the injured knee and said, "Study the shopkeeper, I have plaster on my head and knees. Are you and I the same birds of a feather?"

"Birds of a feather?" said the shopkeeper of Xue: "Does a feather mean injured?"

Lao De replied: "This idiom, one idiom can often understand several meanings, and it can be understood as a bird of a feather, and both of them were injured."

The shopkeeper replied: "Birds of a feather mean that neither of them is very good. How could you think that both of them were injured?"

Lao De replied: "This is called knowledge. You have heard of it for the first time. It means that both of them are injured."

Xuezhangguan thought what Lao De said really made some sense, so he replied: "It's the first time I heard about it."

Lao De looked at the manager's injury and said, "I'm also injured when you are injured. You press the chair and I sit on the chair."

"Hey!" Lao De sighed, patted his uninjured leg and said, "This chair is about to be taken away."

The shopkeeper also knew that the chair was about to be taken away. He said, "I'm not convenient to walk, so who will carry me home?"

Lao De waited for his wife to come to him and helped him home. He said, "I'm waiting for my wife to help me home. You can only find a good person and carry you home."

"Is it hard to find good people?" The shopkeeper looked at the smaller crowd.

Those who gathered to watch the fun, saw the case, had nothing to watch, and all the six consecutive ones left. Some stayed.

Lao De looked at the people who stayed to watch the fun, patted his uninjured legs, and said, "You are injured, they are worried that you will cheat people."

"What? I'm worried about me cheating people?" Xueshangguan seemed very surprised when he heard this. He said, "Let's not talk about the money I don't need. Xuejiuche is not that person at all."

Lao De didn't say that the shopkeeper was the person. He said, "I didn't say that you were that person, I mean they, they were worried that you would cheat people." Lao De said, pointing his finger at those who were left to watch the fun.

After hearing this, the shopkeeper thought for a while and said, "Why did you say this like you didn't say it?"

Old De wondered and asked, "How could I say this as if I didn't say it?"

The shopkeeper of Xue said, "You said they were worried that I would cheat people. Isn't this saying that I cheat people?"

Lao De said: "I'm not saying you're cheating people, I'm saying they're worried that you're cheating people, they?" Lao De said, pointing to those who stayed to watch the fun.

"They?" The shopkeeper looked at the ones who were left to watch the fun.

This sentence has two meanings, but the shopkeeper did not come up with another meaning. He asked: "They? What are they?"

Lao De said: "They are worried that you are cheating people, but they are worried. I am not saying that you are cheating people."

The shopkeeper said, "Didn't you mean I'm a cheater?"

Lao De said: "I didn't say you were cheating people, I mean they are worried that you cheat people."

The shopkeeper of Xue shouted, "Didn't you mean I'm a cheater?"

Lao De shouted: "I mean them, they are all worried that you will cheat people?"

The shopkeeper of the school got angry and said, "Are you scolding me?"

When Lao De saw that the shopkeeper couldn't understand, he got angry. He said, "When did I scold you? I mean them." Lao De was angry and pointed to those who were left to watch the fun.

The shopkeeper of Xue shouted to Lao De: "If you scold me, just say it!"

When Lao De saw this, he stood up with the chair, grabbed the chair and shouted: "What are you calling me!"

When the shopkeeper saw Lao De grabbing the chair, he subconsciously grabbed the chair, "Why do you mean to fight?"

Lao De said: "No, why did you shout to me when you speak?"

The shopkeeper said: "If you curse people, just scold them, don't always be theirs."

Lao De said: "You, you don't understand the meaning."
Chapter completed!
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