The Emperor’s Beloved Ugly Girl Chapter 69: Kong Wenjie
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A Chou was too embarrassed to lie down, so he pressed the back of the chair hard. He felt that the chair was very strenuous. He held the machine and twisted it inward, and the back of the chair slowly retracted. When he got up, A Chou was very satisfied, but hesitated a little: "Shopkeeper, how much does this rocking chair cost?"
The shopkeeper said with a smile: "Girl, you have seen how clever this machine is. Such a good rocking chair costs at least three coins."
"Three dollars?" A Chou was really frightened, his eyes were as wide as copper bells, "You want three dollars for such a chair? Besides, you only have one chair like this left in the store, you still dare to ask for a price Three coins?"
Are you kidding? She has worked hard to wash clothes for three months, and all she can do is exchange for this rocking chair? !
This is clearly a money grab!
"Girl, you can't talk like that? Although there is only one chair left, do you think how good this chair is? If you can find out what is wrong with this chair, I will just lift the chair without saying anything. I'll give it to you!" The shopkeeper also made a sullen face, "Besides, the seat cushion and backrest of this chair are made of rattan from Siam. It’s also made of fine beech wood, which we can’t see in Ninggu Pagoda. Such a good thing is naturally very expensive.”
Ah Chou didn’t know what Siamese Teng was or what kind of eucalyptus wood it was, so he just felt that it wasn’t worth the price. He curled his lips and said, “No, it’s still too expensive. You have to make it cheaper, otherwise I won’t buy it.”
The shopkeeper started to speak again, and saw a bronze palm resting on his shoulder. The shopkeeper was startled, and while cursing, he turned around, and just saw the man clearly. His appearance, his originally angry face, actually forced a smile: "Jun...Master Jun, what do you want to see?"
A Chou also looked behind the shopkeeper. As soon as he saw the man's face clearly, his heart suddenly thought: "How did you..."
Kong Wenjie did not look at Ah Chou, but squinted at the shopkeeper. He was tall and tall, a full head taller than the shopkeeper. Looking at the shopkeeper so condescendingly, he felt particularly oppressive. Coupled with such a cold armor, the shopkeeper's smile was uglier than crying: "Jun...jun lord, what can I do for you?"
"This chair looks good to me," Kong Wenjie glanced at the rocking chair next to A Chou, turned around and asked the shopkeeper, "Make a price."
How could the shopkeeper dare to ask him for a price? He immediately smiled and said, "Master Jun, if you like it, I will send it to your house right now. How dare I accept Master Jun's money?"
A Chou, who had been silent all this time, was so anxious now that he grabbed the sleeve of the shopkeeper and said hurriedly: "Shopkeeper, I bought it first! How can you sell it to others? ?"
"Did you pay?" The shopkeeper shook off A Chou's hand impatiently, and said to Kong Wenjie with an apologetic smile, "Master, please go first, I'll give it to you." Send a chair to your house?"
Ninggu Pagoda is a special existence in the Great Zhou Dynasty. Although its location is remote, it is by no means as privileged as the Emperor Tiangao, because Ninggu Pagoda is one of several areas where criminals were exiled in the Great Zhou Dynasty, and it was famous for its exile. Most of the important officials of the imperial court were demoted, so the imperial court valued Ninggu Pagoda very much. This small Ninggu Pagoda had not many residents, but a lot of guards. There were also imperial guards sent by the imperial court, and Kong Wenjie was like him. Such a status is more than enough for a county magistrate in Ningguta. This shopkeeper has been doing business for decades, how can he not understand?
Kong Wenjie glanced at the smiling shopkeeper, and then at A Chou, who was holding the handle of the rocking chair with a face that was too angry to speak. He didn't say anything, just nodded to the shopkeeper. , and then turned around and left the carpentry shop.
The shopkeeper was so busy that he called the waiter to help and moved the chair out. A Chou looked at the rocking chair that the waiter carried on his back and knew that he would not be able to buy a rocking chair today. He was too lazy to talk to the shopkeeper. To put it bluntly, I walked out of the carpentry shop with my head drooping.