Twenty-one, you can tell he is a regular customer at first glance(2/2)
Xu Waner forced out a smile and said as calmly as possible: "The officials can make their own decisions, why bother asking the slaves again."
In front of many brothers, Xu Waner showed her respect to the official, and then carried the child into the house.
"Brother Zhang, otherwise... tell us how to get to Caiwei Pavilion, and we can go there ourselves?" In order to avoid making the couple angry, Chen Chu said again.
Zhang Bao, however, waved his hand carelessly and said: "Hey~, you are not familiar with this place, how can you be so relieved as a brother? Don't worry, your sister-in-law is gentle and virtuous, not a petty person."
Zhang Bao deliberately turned up the volume of his last flattery, as if he was trying to say it to his wife in the house.
Afterwards, several people filed out of Zhang's house.
It's getting dark.
The temperature has dropped slightly, and neighbors are sitting outside their porches, shaking cattail fans, enjoying the cool air and chatting.
The shops along the street have put up lanterns, and they are even more lively than during the day.
When passing by a clothing store, Yang Zhen, who was about to obtain the achievement of "first time shopping in Goulan", asked nervously: "Should we buy some new clothes?"
"Why buy new clothes?" Chen Chu asked curiously.
"Buying a long gown... will make you look more mature..." Yang Zhen, who was wearing a short brown suit, was no longer confident and wanted a good set of clothes to support his appearance.
"Mature?"
Chen Chu pointed to a paper shop on the corner with paper cows and horses outside, and said, "Shrouds are more mature and will save fifty years of detours. Do you want to buy one to wear?"
"..." Yang Zhen.
After walking hundreds of steps on Yaqian Street, the most prosperous street in the city, Zhang Bao led the crowd into a quiet alley. After walking a few dozen steps, he suddenly saw a four-foot-wide courtyard gate.
The door wings on both sides are covered with Jinping vines, and small green and white cross-shaped flowers are dotted among them.
Looking inside, you can see a two-story building with cornices and brackets erected in the courtyard.
If it weren't for the two red lanterns hanging on the left and right of the door and the words "Caiwei Pavilion" on the book, Chen Chu might have mistakenly thought that this was a wealthy family's mansion.
While the few country bumpkins were in a daze, the boy standing by the door greeted him warmly: "Young man, Uncle Zhang, I have a free day today. I haven't seen you grow old for five or six days..."
"..." Chen Chu.
"..." Yang Zhen.
"..." Wu Kui.
"..." Yao Changzi
The four of them turned to look at Zhang Bao.
Didn’t this guy just say that he had never been here before? Didn’t he say that he was the most unhappy place in his life?
Chapter completed!