Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Six hundred and thirtieth IX barbecue and drinking (19)

After selling horse meat, the housekeeper looked at Qian Xiwu and the kiln owner. The housekeeper walked to the fire stove and had eaten the barbecue and drank the wine. After eating the barbecue, the housekeeper remembered something. It was Qian Xiwu's people who helped the brick kiln. He looked at the person who was unloading bricks by the brick truck. Second Baozi, Young Master Long, was helping.

The butler saw the person who was unloading bricks by the brick truck. The second treasure son Long Shao looked at Qian Xiwu. The butler was drunk and looked at Qian Xiwu drunk. The kiln owner saw it and was energetic. When the butler spoke, he asked his workers to help unload the bricks. He wanted to stand up when he saw it.

Qian Xiwu sat there, looked at the kiln owner, and looked at the butler.

Qian Xiwu looked at the two of them, and he knew that after eating and drinking, he helped to move bricks. The kiln manager looked at him. He said, "You two see what I do, I know."

Qian Xi looked at them after five chapters.

Qian Xiwu spoke, but the butler and the kiln owner were still looking at him.

"Okay." The two looked at themselves, Qian Xiwu, leaned on their knees, and stood up. He stood up and watched those people moving bricks. There were people from brick kilns, and they were either stealing or cheating or robbing Long Shao Erbaozi. When he saw Long Shao Erbaozi, he became alert. He looked at Long Shao Erbaozi and stood there.

The butler saw Qian Xiwu looking at Long Shao Er Baozi and knew why he looked. The butler knew why Qian Xiwu looked. The kiln owner didn't know. The kiln owner saw the butler's worker looking at the two tall and shorter people, and thought to himself, "What are you looking at?"

Seeing the butler worker looking there, the kiln owner felt that the worker didn't want to move bricks. Although he felt it, he didn't say it out loud. He just looked at him with his eyes, looked at the two tall and short ones, looked at the butler.

The housekeeper knew why Qian Xiwu looked at him. When he saw Qian Xiwu standing there, he stopped leaving. He approached Qian Xiwu and whispered: "Don't be afraid, you move your bricks, what are you afraid of here with so many people?" The housekeeper quietly patted Qian Xiwu.

The housekeeper spoke and photographed himself. He went to see other people, brick kilns, and glanced at the kiln owner, butler. This was the street, and there were people on the street. Qian Xiwu didn't care about it anymore, and was not afraid of the second son of Long Shao, and walked forward to help with bricks.

When Er Baozi and Long Shao moved bricks, they felt that someone was watching, so they saw that Qian Xiwu was watching. Qian Xiwu looked at them, and their movements of moving bricks slowed down. They moved bricks slowly, but they just went one or two trips, and then they got up quickly to prevent someone from seeing something.

Qian Xiwu walked over and walked past Long Shao Erbaozi. He walked through several cars in a row. When he reached the last car, he said to the shirtless brick kiln worker, "I'll help you unload the tiles." After speaking, Qian Xiwu went to see the tiles on the car, looked at them, and reached out to move them. The brick kiln worker was moving the tiles and wearing gloves. Qian Xiwu spoke, and he responded, showing his good feelings to Qian Xiwu, and then kept moving his tiles.

Qian Xiwu went there, went to the last tile car, and helped the people move the tile. After watching, the housekeeper went to see the two servants in the yard. The family was gnawing meat, and they were almost finished gnawing bones, and the meat left on the bones.

The housekeeper looked into the yard, and the kiln owner was also looking into the yard, looking at the two servants.

The housekeeper's hands were dirty and wanted to wash his hands. The two servants were almost finished. He could help the kiln owner ask. The kiln owner pulled four bricks and loaded and unloaded them every time. He couldn't let him go until the second half of the night.

Look at the dirty hands, rubbed them, and the butler headed to the courtyard.

The kiln owner saw the butler step into the damaged house that had been cleaned up, and he saw that the butler went to the yard.

When the butler arrived at the yard, his family was gnawing bones. The shopkeeper sat on a chair and saw the butler entering the yard, he asked, "What's the butler doing?"

The shopkeeper asked, and the butler rubbed his hands and looked at him. The butler whispered and said, "I'll wash my hands, you can see." The butler spread his hands and showed it to the shopkeeper.

When the shopkeeper saw this, he said to his maid: "Go and bring the butler water to the butler and wash his hands."

"It's the shopkeeper." The maid who was cooking in the kitchen put the chewing bones and went there with a sound.

The maid went with a plate. When the butler saw that the maid was leaving, he held it in both hands and saw the two servants gnawing at the bones. He was about to gnaw. The butler looked at the two servants and the shopkeeper.

The shopkeeper saw the butler looking at the two servants, and then looked at him. He thought, what the butler was looking at? The shopkeeper didn't know what the butler was looking at? He didn't know, and looked at the wife, who was gnawing on the bones, and looked at the butler and the two servants.

The lady was looking at it, and the shopkeeper asked, "Madam, why are the butler looking at it?"

The shopkeeper didn't know what the butler was looking at. Does his wife know that she gnawed the bone and looked at the butler and said, "Look at the brick car." After hearing the wife's words, the shopkeeper looked at the brick car. Seeing the brick car, he saw those people unloading bricks. He looked at the scene and suddenly remembered. "Oh!" He looked at the butler and the two servants.

Afterwards, the shopkeeper looked at his wife and whispered: "After the servants finished eating the barbecue, help someone move bricks?"

His wife gnawed the bones and didn't say anything. The bones were gone and the ones that could not be gnawed, and his wife stopped gnawing and put them on the plate. His wife stood up with the plate, put the plate on the chair, and said to the maid: "After eating, pour it into the bucket, I'll go into the house to wash my hands." The maid responded, "Yes, madam."

The shopkeeper's wife went back to the house and went to wash his hands. The shopkeeper saw his wife entering the house and washing his hands. He looked at the bones he gnawed and a bite of meat. He gnawed the meat and looked at the butler. The butler looked at the two servants and himself there.

The two servants gnawed their bones, and when they saw the butler coming in, they always looked at him and the shopkeeper. They were always thinking about unloading bricks. They were not thinking about unloading bricks, but they were unwilling to unload bricks. They were tired of unloading bricks. They kept thinking about this, and the butler looked at them, and they knew what the butler meant.

The two servants kept gnawing on his bones.

The two families did not say anything, the shopkeeper of the house did not say anything, the maid gnawed his bones and looked at people without saying anything, and the housekeeper did not say anything, and they stared at each other with big eyes.

"The water is coming." The maid who cooks brought a basin of water, and soap, which put the soap in a soap box. The maid brought the basin of water and soap to the stone table, placed the basin on the stone bench next to the stone table, and placed the soap on the stone table.

"Wash your hands" Seeing that the maid put the soap in the basin of water, the butler rubbed his hands and walked towards the basin.

The butler came to wash his hands, and the maid went aside. The maid had washed her hands, threw the bones into the trash can, and brushed the plates. After drinking, the butler came to the basin and looked at the basin of water. He didn't think about it. He stretched out his palms and pressed them into the water. The basin of water was slapped out, and the butler rubbed it in the basin of water.

The maid who was cooking saw that the wife was sitting on the chair, and was gnawing on the bones, and the bones were the wife's. When the maid saw it, she asked, "Where is the maid, has the maid finished eating?"

The maid in the room said, "Mrs. Go back to the house to wash her hands, she's finished eating."

"I finished eating, I poured the bones and brushed the plates." The maid who cooked said and went to pick up the plates. She went to the kitchen, threw the bones and brushed the plates.

The shopkeeper saw the maid brushing the plate with his bones, and said, "Wait a minute, I'll do it." The shopkeeper stopped gnawing and threw the bones into the plate, and reached out to hand the plate to the maid.

The maid stopped, went to pick up the plate, poured the bones into the same plate, and folded the two plates. The maid who cooked went there, and her sister stopped gnawing when she saw it, and followed with the plate, saying, "Don't eat anymore, brush the plate."

Both maids left, and there were four people left in the yard, the shopkeeper sitting on the chair, the two servants standing there gnawing bones, and the butler bent over to wash his hands.
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next