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Chapter 305: A Rising Water Rides All Boats 4

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Chapter 305: A rising tide lifts all boats 4

When the man saw that something was wrong, he quickly jumped aside and hid, so the groom was not seriously injured.

Finally, Shi Xin and Baoqin were escorted back to the Prime Minister's Mansion by a secret guard, and reported the situation to the General's Mansion.

The other two secret guards went to the woods to look for traces of Xia Chiwan and Li Xuzhi.

As for Bu Zhanfeng, he was sent back to the inn by the groom.

What happened next was amazing.

Although Xia Chiwan helped call the car, Xia Chiwan never helped Bu Zhanfeng pay the money.

Xia Chiwan's gratitude to Bu Zhanfeng was only verbal, and there was no actual expression at all.

The problem is that Xia Chiwan didn't give the coachman any money, so Bu Zhanfeng didn't know.

Bu Zhanfeng thought that the carriage was ordered by Xia Chiwan. He must have been a wealthy daughter of the prime minister. If he could afford the difference, he would have paid the fare long ago.

So, after arriving at the entrance of the inn, Bu Zhanfeng got off the carriage and prepared to go back to his room.

When the driver saw Bu Zhanfeng's attitude, he quickly stopped Bu Zhanfeng and asked Bu Zhanfeng for the fare.

Originally, pulling such a carriage was just a matter of one tael of silver, but this dear man went through life and death in order to catch this carriage and do this business.

For this reason, the coachman was also a good businessman and immediately asked for mental damages.

I was scared today, so I needed to buy some soup and water to replenish my body.

Of course, this money came from Bu Zhanfeng.

Therefore, the coachman pulled Bu Zhanfeng and would not give up until Zhanfeng gave in ten taels of silver.

In order to invite those gangsters to accompany him in the play, Bu Zhanfeng originally had very little money in his pocket, plus the expenses incurred since arriving in Beijing.

Even if he took out a few cents of silver to pay for the car, Bu Zhanfeng would feel pain in his balls.

Not to mention any pretense, the coachman asked for ten liang.

Bu Zhanfeng felt that this coachman was clearly blackmailing him.

Bu Zhanfeng's face turned ugly when he heard that Xia Chiwan had not paid the fare and wanted to pay it himself.

When he heard the coachman lion say, "It's twelve o'clock," Bu Zhanfeng's face could only be described as black.

At the entrance of the inn, Bu Zhanfeng felt embarrassed as he was being pulled and pulled by the driver.

Bu Zhanfeng felt sorry for his money and hated the coachman for being so ignorant and dared to blackmail him. At the same time, he wanted to resolve the matter quickly and asked the coachman to leave quickly.

Bu Zhanfeng touched his body and found that there was no more than ten taels of silver.

Bu Zhanfeng thought and asked the coachman to wait at the door of the inn while he went back to his room to get it.

But this coachman is definitely not clear about what he is carrying, or he is too shrewd.

The coachman was afraid that Bu Zhanfeng would run away, so he pulled Bu Zhanfeng and refused to give in. Zhanfeng entered the inn. Unless Bu Zhanfeng paid the money, he would give in and Zhanfeng would leave.

The coachman was definitely a jerk. When he saw Bu Zhanfeng not giving him any money, he started shouting loudly.

"You are a high-ranking civil servant, you go to Beijing to take the exam, and you still blackmail my common people's money. Isn't this a royal act?"

Then, the coachman took Bu Zhanfeng's clothes with one hand, then sat upright on the ground, splashed, cried and cried, saying that Bu Zhanfeng wanted to rely on his money.

One can imagine how lively the situation was at that time.

Most of Bu Zhanfeng's classmates had witnessed that scene.

If it wasn't in front of everyone, Bu Zhanfeng would have to hold back his anger.

Based on that situation, Bu Zhanfeng's temper would have beaten him up.


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