The five hundred and tenth chapter called people to save the horse (5)
The soldiers got off the horse and stood up with shovels. The female shopkeeper wiped the sweat from her forehead, opened her red lips and said, "The village master is coming so fast. The young woman used the stick to dig the soil, and her hands were dug."
The village owner looked at the big pit that was falling off his horse with his hands behind his back and said, "How is your horse?" After the village owner finished speaking, he walked leisurely towards the big pit with his hands behind his back.
The female shopkeeper smiled and covered her red lips with her sleeves and said, "My horse is still in the pit, just waiting for the village owner to come."
"Yes," the village owner stopped, raised his head and looked at the big pit in front of him.
The village owner said, "The person has called, and the horse will be rescued soon. We are tired after running around here." The village owner turned around and said to the soldiers, "Everyone has a rest first."
The soldiers held shovels and looked at each other, but they were not tired. But the village owner had to listen to his words and replied in uneven voices: "It's the village owner!"
The soldiers all took shovels and looked for the ground to rest, sat on the roots of the tree, and on the ground.
The village owner looked at them and said, "Let the horses tie up first, and then go and rest."
"It's the village master!" The soldiers immediately stood up, leaned on their shovels, and tied their horses.
The village owner faced the female shopkeeper with his hands behind his back. Seeing that the female shopkeeper was sweaty and her blue skirt was wet with sweat marks. He asked, "I'm leaving, you've been digging the soil and getting the horse?"
The female shopkeeper wiped the sweat from her cheeks, opened her red lips and said, "Yes, the village owner. When the village owner left, until the village owner came, the girl kept digging soil with wooden sticks to save her horse."
"Yes," the village owner looked at him with his hands behind his back. He walked two idle steps: "You can take a break, too."
The female shopkeeper thanked: "Thank you, the village master."
The female shopkeeper thanked the village owner and found Chinchi and sat down to rest.
In order to save the horse, the female shopkeeper also fought hard. The sweat wet the blue skirt and her hands were worn out. When the horse was saved, she no longer worried. She sat on the roots of the tree and leaned against the tree, looking at the scenery in the forest.
The sun shines through the forest, the light and shadows are mottled, the shadows of trees and the shadows of leaves.
Birds flew past the forest, and squirrels were picking up nuts on the ground.
The soldiers were sitting, and the female shopkeeper was sitting. The village owner stood with his hands behind his back, and everyone else was quiet. Only the village owner was walking two steps from time to time, and the sound of falling leaves was making noises.
The soldiers looked at the trees in the forest, at the clever squirrels, at the birds jumping on the trees, and at the female shopkeeper.
The female shopkeeper looked at the scenery in the forest, the shadows of trees, the shadows of leaves, the birds and squirrels. She looked at the village owner, who was holding his hands behind his back, looking at the forest. She looked at the soldiers, and it happened that the soldiers were all looking at her.
When the female shopkeeper saw that the soldiers were all looking at her, she glared at her eyes. She glared at the soldiers and turned around and said to herself, "What kind of people are those soldiers?"
She looked at the soldiers again, and a soldier looked at her with a lustful smile. The female shopkeeper was not angry, but smiled at him and said to him, "Brother Bing, come here to sit here?"
This soldier is nothing else, but the soldier with a knife falling from his head.
The soldier saw the female shopkeeper laughing at him and asked him to go over. He wanted to get up and look at the other soldiers, but the other soldiers were also looking at him. The soldier looked at the other soldiers, stood up, looked at the female shopkeeper, and smiled foolishly towards the female shopkeeper.
"Come on the Soldier." The female shopkeeper stood up and waited for Soldier to come and sit down.
"Oh, okay!" The soldier with a knife fell down and smiled foolishly and sat down.
The soldier sat down, and the female shopkeeper sat down as well.
The other three soldiers looked at the female shopkeeper and the soldier, and they all said to each other: "Why did the female shopkeeper just call him over?" The three soldiers were a little jealous.
The female shopkeeper was sitting wide apart from the soldier. The female shopkeeper looked at the soldier and smiled, saying, "Brother Soldier will be tired when he comes on horseback. Sit down and rest for a while."
The soldier smiled foolishly and replied, "Okay."
The female shopkeeper sat there and smiled slightly, looked at the soldier and said, "How is your village master?"
The soldier replied: "Oh, it's great, the village owner is pretty good."
The village owner kept his hands behind his back. He heard the female shopkeeper ask the soldier to sit over and he wondered, what did the female shopkeeper ask him to sit over and sit over? The village owner looked at the other three soldiers, then looked at the female shopkeeper and the soldiers she called. I wonder what they were doing?
When the soldiers said that they were good, the village owner straightened his chest with satisfaction and hummed maturely.
The female shopkeeper opened her red lips and asked the soldier: "Why is that village owner very good?"
The soldier scratched his face and said, "How come the village owner is pretty good? Anyway, the village owner is pretty good."
The female shopkeeper smiled and said, "It's pretty good, why should he have?"
When the soldier heard this, he thought about what the village owner is good. The village owner is good and bad, and he doesn't know whether he is real or fake or good when he is good. When he is bad, he may be really bad. But he said that the village owner is good, so he has to say that the village owner is good?
The soldier was thinking, where is the best place for the village owner?
The village owner looked at the soldier and thought to himself, "You should tell me quickly?"
The soldier thought for a moment and said, "The village owner is nice to the village owner's wife."
After hearing this, the female shopkeeper looked at the village owner and asked the soldier: "Are you saying true?"
The soldier replied: "Of course it's true. Our village owner is most afraid of his people. No one in our village knows it. There are also many people in Ping'an Village."
The female shopkeeper looked at the village owner and thought to himself, "This village owner is really good to his family." The female shopkeeper changed his mind and thought: "Why is this village owner afraid of his family? Is his family more than he does, and what did the village owner do to his family or what should not be done?"
There must be a reason for everything, and the village owner is afraid of his family. The female shopkeeper looks at the village owner.
The village owner looked at the soldier with a bad eye and thought to himself: "What are you saying bad? I'm afraid of my aunt?"
The village owner looked at the soldier and couldn't help it and said, "What are you saying bad? You must say I'm afraid of my aunt? You are, you are embarrassing me!"
The soldier felt embarrassed when he saw the village owner, and said, "My village owner, don't be angry. I am praising you and praising you for your good deeds. In this Ping An Village, there are many people who beat their wives, but few people who are afraid of their wives. Village owner, I am praising you."
The village owner said, "Nothing is said, "Why do you think that Ping An Village has more people beating your daughter-in-law, but few people are afraid of your daughter-in-law. It should be that ordinary families have more people beating your daughter-in-law, but few people are afraid of your daughter-in-law. Why are you talking nonsense?"
The soldier immediately said, "Yes, the village owner, the little one is talking nonsense, the little one is talking nonsense. All families in Ping'an Village are afraid of their daughter-in-law, and none of them beat their daughter-in-law."
After hearing this, the village owner scolded: "Nothing is said, Lao De will beat his wife."
All families are afraid of their daughter-in-laws. None of them beat their daughter-in-laws is really rare in one place. No matter how good the village owner’s Ping An Village is, it cannot be so good. There must be some beaters, such as Lao De.
The soldier looked at the village owner and was stunned and said, "Missar Master, what should I say?"
Chapter completed!