Article 216
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The people next to you are arguing about ethics and morality, which is not worth listening to.
Chu Wanning repeated softly: "Shenwu was bought by Confucianism?"
"That's what it sounds like."
Chu Wanning couldn't help showing worry: "It's difficult. If this matter is tracked down, you must go to the Confucianism Gate to find out..."
When he said this, Mo Ran remembered, "Ah", and said softly: "Master was originally a Confucianist."
"Um."
"Don't want to go back?"
When it comes to returning to Confucianism, Chu Wanning looked tired, twitched his eyebrows, and said: "Although this sect is a famous sect in the upper cultivation world, I used to..."
He was halfway through the conversation, when suddenly there was a commotion in the hall, and someone shouted loudly: "Miss Boss, I'll give you five hundred gold, clear the place immediately, and kick out all these guests! Today our young master will reserve the place!"
The author has something to say: crabs in cattail baskets, shrimps in bamboo cages, fish in wicker sticks. This description comes from Zheng Banqiao's collection. Since it is not a particularly popular excerpt, in order to avoid misunderstanding, I will declare that it is not original and attach the source.
Attached are your favorite and most hated foods:
Chu Wanning
Favorite: Crab powder lion head, lotus su
Dislikes: spicy hot pot
ink burn
Favorite: Red Oil Chao Shou
Dislikes: salty bean curd
Xue Meng
Favorite: spicy hot pot
Dislikes: salty bean curd
teacher ignorant
Favorite: Simmered Noodles
Dislikes: candied haws
Ye Wangxi
Favorite: Sweet and Sour Carp
Dislikes: Pancakes wrapped with scallions
Mei Hanxue
Favorite: Zha Ergen
Dislikes: pork (it's good, it's halal)
The young master of the Confucianism sect who will appear in the next chapter
Favorite: all kinds of meat, especially pork (it's bad, it's not halal)
Dislikes: Wensi Tofu
I'm so hungry... let's go
Chapter 85 How can I get away with one thousand and five
The voice of the proprietress came with a smile: "Oh, the Taoist master is so rich, and the price is five hundred gold. You really made my family happy. But the small shop is open to do business, and it is to be friendly. How can you catch up with others?" Are the guests leaving? Do you think this is good? The largest one in the Guiwu Pavilion is specially reserved for wealthy and distinguished guests like the Taoist Lord. I will guide you over to have a look—"
There is still a "look" before he can say it, and the sound of benches, tables and chairs being smashed can be heard below.
"Look what! I don't care whether you belong to the Wugu Pavilion or the Wuguī Pavilion—your grandma's. It's a shame to get such a name. Don't, don't, I'll give you a thousand gold and drive them away!"
"Master Dao, please don't create problems for my family. Take a look, he is a well-educated person who understands the truth." The proprietress opened her eyes and said nonsense without hesitation, and said with a crisp smile, "The left and right are all customers, how about you?" If you are satisfied, go to Wuge, I can also change you to another room, the place is smaller, but elegant and beautiful, and I will give you a pipa song and dance for free, do you think this is okay?"
"Not good! Not good! One thousand and five! Let people go!" The rough voice roared, "Don't be silly! I will be angry when my young master comes!"
"Wow——" Thousands of gold may be too much for others, but for Mo Ran, who has been the emperor of the human world, it sounds really funny. It should be known that he casually sent Song Qiutong some treasures in his previous life, and they were all priceless. So he bit his chopsticks, his eyes were round and round, and he whispered to Chu Wanning with a smile, "Master, Master, listen to this person, he wants to drive us away for a thousand and five."
Chu Wanning glanced at him, opened the bamboo curtain in the elegant room, and looked downstairs.
I saw a large group of people crowded in the dining hall. Although they were wearing ordinary uniforms and couldn't tell which sect they belonged to, each of them had a cold and high-grade precious sword on their waist, and they held a pair of swords in their hands. A coquettish wolf who is drooling. It may be hard to judge the value of a precious sword, but this goblin wolf has a price but no market. It is not easy for ordinary cultivators to get one, but they each have one, obviously from extremely prominent backgrounds.
The guests who were having dinner looked at these people in horror, and the hall was silent for a moment.
Suddenly, a snow-colored white light flew into the inn. After seeing it clearly, everyone was stunned for a moment, and then they all shrank back with a bang, and some timid ones screamed: "There is a big monster, there is a big monster!" !"
Leaping in was a snow-white wolf demon that was as tall as three people. Its eyes were blood red, its hair was as bright as silk, and its pair of wolf teeth gleamed coldly. It was as long as an adult man's arm.
However, on the huge body of this fierce beast, there is a young man with handsome features and arrogant eyes, sitting and lying leisurely with his legs crossed. , he wears a hood, a cluster of soft red tassels hangs down from the crown of the silver lion Hanri, and a jasper bow rests on his knees, which should be his weapon.
Seeing him, those flamboyant monks immediately knelt down on one knee, hammered their hands on their chests, and said in unison: "Your welcome!"
"Okay." The young man waved his hand with a look of impatience, "I want you to do something, and you are still welcome, welcome your dog head!"
"Pfft." Mo Ran laughed, and whispered to Chu Wanning, "He said they welcome the dog's head, so wouldn't he become a dog's head himself?"
"..."
The young man was sitting on the goblin's soft neck, with a surly expression: "The old man of this broken inn
What about the shopkeeper? who is it? "
Although the proprietress was afraid, she still walked forward calmly and said with an apologetic smile: "With the eyes of the emperor, the shopkeeper of this small shop is the servant."
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