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Chapter three hundred and ninety first old wine drinking(2/2)

The landlady then said: "My boy is about to go to school, but he is so old and there are so many schools. We don't know which one is better, and we don't know anyone, so we just want to trouble Mr.

, how about helping me find a school? It would be better if, sir, you could teach me yourself."

The dean looked through the door of the wine shop and saw a child looking at him in the wine shop.

The dean smiled and nodded, "It's not a big problem. I will look for a moderately priced school for you when I go back later. Let them come to you then?"

The landlady was startled. She didn’t expect that her thoughts would be seen so clearly by the dean in front of her. In fact, her previous remarks about not knowing people and not knowing which one was good were all just excuses. In fact, she was still a small family, so for those

The famous universities in the capital are all far away. It's not that I don't want my children to go to them, but I just don't have the money.

Now that the dean has said this so considerately, it is naturally best. Seeing the dean start to pay, the landlady waved her hand and said she would not accept the money.

The dean shook his head and said softly: "It was okay in the past, but today I didn't buy this wine for myself to drink. I don't charge money for it. I can't show my face."

After hearing this, the landlady didn't insist anymore, she just smiled and said: "Then the next time Mr. comes here, you must treat him to a drink?"

The dean smiled and nodded, quickly picked up the wine and left.

After leaving the capital city, the dean quickly came to the foot of a short mountain. This low mountain was covered with red maples. It was a great sight in autumn, so many literati would actually come here at this time.

Enjoy the scenery in this mountain, but it is spring day now, so there are not many people here. The dean went up the mountain all the way, but no one recognized him.

When he reached the depths of the low mountain, there was no one around him.

I don't know how long it took, but the dean came to a tomb.

In fact, it is a tomb, rather than a small earthen mound, with no monument standing in front of it.
Chapter completed!
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