Chapter eight hundred and eighty second e-sports genius Xie Qingzi
Xie Qingzi said to e-sports master Hong Haiyang: "Master, can I call you Master?"
E-sports expert Hong Haiyang said: "Yes! I welcome you to call me Master."
Xie Qingzi said: "I have watched your e-sports competition. I envy your hand speed. You are one of the best e-sports players in Xuanwu Kingdom."
E-sports expert Hong Haiyang said: "Thank you! I can teach you, I have a way to improve your hand speed."
Xie Qingzi said: "It's great."
However, Feng Xiaokun was still in Songhai City, Xuanwu Kingdom, and attracted a lot of people to participate in the college student e-sports league of the Xuanwu Kingdom. Because Feng Xiaokun spent a lot of money in the college in Songhai City, he divided orange juice and chicken legs, so that those who did not understand the strength of the e-sports in Xuanwu Kingdom thought that Feng Xiaokun was more powerful.
However, when Wei Taiqiang asked his subordinates, Chen Biaozi, and Yan Chai to deliver the free chicken legs, coffee, and fried chicken to the hands of the college students in Songhai City, these people changed their minds again. Wei Taiqiang's power was stronger in the bowl.
When Cao Jiao took his subordinates to travel around Songhai City and used some free gifts to attract people's hearts, those future e-sports experts and those who hope to participate in the e-sports league began to understand Cao Jiao's strength.
Those e-sports experts had to get along with e-sports enthusiasts from Songhai City and other parts of Xuanwu Kingdom, so that they would realize the strength of the various e-sports tycoons from Xuanwu Kingdom.
That Wei Taiqiang has a certain advantage in this battle for e-sports talent.
It was really like those nights in early summer that year, the air was filled with fragrance. Tutuqiao sat alone under a cinnamon tree with blooming flowers in the yard to enjoy the coolness. The osmanthus exuded a strong fragrance. He sat there for a day and had this feeling. He once wanted to walk to his land, feel the soft soil under his feet, and he also wanted to take off his shoes and socks and walk barefoot on the ground.
However, life is not at all calm. The eldest daughter-in-law and the second daughter-in-law were originally respectful and give in to each other, but when they moved to a courtyard, they became hostile to each other as if they had deep hatred. The incident was caused by hundreds of quarrels. Their children lived together, played together, and fought like dogs and cats. The mother ran over to protect their children and slapped other people's children in the face, because their children were always right when they quarreled. Therefore, these two women became enemies from then on.
That day, Tu Tuqiao's cousin commented and mocked Tutuqiao's two daughters-in-laws who came from the countryside and from the city. Although this matter has passed, they have not forgotten it. The eldest daughter-in-law always raised her head arrogantly when she walked past the second daughter-in-law. One day, when she passed by her sister-in-law, she said loudly to her husband: "It is really unbearable to raise a rough and uneducated woman at home. The man called her Hongtongtong fat, but she smiled at the man."
The second daughter-in-law didn't wait until she finished speaking and said loudly: "My sister-in-law is jealous! The man said she was a piece of frozen fish]" Tu Tu Tuqiao looked at his son and said, "Your brother said you want to study."
The child moved his lips slightly and said, "Yes."
Tutuqiao knocked off the ash from the tobacco pipe and slowly reinstalled the tobacco leaves with your thumb.
"I think you mean you don't want to farm anymore. I have several sons, but I don't want to take care of my land!"
He was very painful when he said this, but the child didn't say a word. He stood straight there, still wearing a summer white gown. Finally, Tu Tuqiao was angry at his silence and shouted at him: "Why don't you talk? Are you really unwilling to do something in the field?"
The child replied in one word again: Tu Tuqiao looked at him, and finally thought in his heart that at his age, he really couldn't discipline these children. They were really troubles and burdens to him, and he didn't know what to do with these sons. Because he felt that these children were not good to him, he shouted again: "What does it have to do with me? Get out!"
So the child left immediately. Tu Tuqiao sat alone. He thought to himself that his two daughters were more obedient than his sons. His poor foolish girl wanted nothing but eating and playing with the little cloth head; the other girl was married and left the house. The night fell to cover the yard and wrapped him alone in the shadow.
But, as he often did, once the anger faded, he would let his sons do what they wanted. He called his eldest son and said, "If the third brother misses school, you can find him a gentleman. Since he wants, just follow him. Just don't let me worry about this anymore."
He called his second son and said, "Since there is no son who manages the land, you have to take care of the rent and the money you receive every time the food you receive is sold for money. If you can calculate it, you can take care of all kinds of things for me."
The second son was very happy because it meant that all the money had to pass at least his hands.
He will know how much income he has, and if the family spends too much, he can tell his father.
Tu Tuqiao felt that the second son was more strange than other sons, because even when he got married, he was very careful about the money spent on buying wine and meat. He divided the banquet and left the best things to his friends in the city because these people knew the price of food on the plate. For the country people who had to be invited, he placed the banquet in the yard and gave them only some inferior wine and food. Because they had a simple meal every day, and a little better, they were very satisfied.
He paid attention to the money and gifts he received, and he gave them as little money as possible to the maids and servants. When he put the mere two silver dollars into Cao Wangrong's hands, she was very angry and said in a loud voice that was deliberately heard by many people:
The eldest son felt a little embarrassed when he heard this. He was afraid of Cao Wangrong's mouth, so he secretly gave her some money and was a little dissatisfied with his younger brother. In this way, on the day of the happy day, when the guests were sitting around the table and when the bride's sedan chair was carried into the yard, there was a conflict between the two brothers.
So, the two enemies glared at each other and held grudges. However, because the eldest daughter-in-law felt that she was right, she always used silent contempt to face the existence of the second wife. But once her children were about to leave their yard, she shouted: "Don't get close to those uneducated children!"
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Chapter completed!