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249. The Thoughts of the Shopkeeper of the Restaurant

This matter was beyond Haitang's expectation.

"Thank you very much, shopkeeper." Lamei answered, as if she was afraid that the shopkeeper would regret it.

"After everyone has finished eating, I wonder if I could ask this girl to chat for a few words?" the shopkeeper asked with a smile, looking at Lulu, looking forward to her answer.

"Okay. But I have to finish eating first." Lulu said.

"Everyone, eat slowly, eat slowly, this fruit brand is also given to you for free, so I say goodbye." The shopkeeper asked the waiter to bring a beautiful fruit platter and went out.

This red watermelon is carved into a phoenix head, standing gracefully. Next to it are small red, yellow and cyan persimmons carved into various flower shapes to set off the phoenix spreading its wings.

"Phoenix, Phoenix!" Lulu shouted happily. She didn't have Feng Chai, but she didn't expect to eat Phoenix watermelon!

Mr. Zhang moved the plate of fruit brands in front of Lulu. Looking at the posture just now, the plate was only enough for her to digest.

After the meal, several young masters took their leave first, and Haitang came out to see off the guests in person.

"Mr. Zhang, thank you very much this time." Haitang expressed her gratitude outside the elegant room.

"I'm the best at eating and drinking for free. Why don't you come? Next time something like this happens, remember to call me." Master Zhang said with a smile.

"Then I won't give it away. I will definitely repay the favor to you if I have the opportunity someday." Haitang said, "Thank you all."

It wasn't until the young masters left Haitang's sight that Haitang turned around and prepared to return to the private room, loading up the wintersweet that had come out.

In the private room, Lulu had finished eating the watermelon and was looking at Mr. Zhang and others from the window. She was waving her hands again and again, feeling a little reluctant...

"Sister Haitang, I kind of understand. You are asking Lulu to shift her mind to other places so that she won't be clinging to Brother Datong's tree, right? This is also the purpose of inviting Mr. Zhang here."

Wintersweet whispered.

"I want her to see more things she has never seen before, broaden her horizons, and let her understand that Datong is just an ordinary tree in a big forest. It is very special in Qiaotou Village. That is because of the people who study in Qiaotou Village.

"Young master, every household in this city has a young master who can speak and understand Chinese characters, and is very elegant," Haitang said.

"To untie the bell, you have to tie the bell. Only Lulu can really understand and look away before she can let go. Now that she has returned to Qiaotou Village, she may feel that Datong has become very ordinary." Haitang smiled and entered the private room with Lamei.

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Go in and take a look, ah! I have to marvel again at cousin Lulu’s fighting ability!

She had cleaned everything on the table, and it looked like she had licked the bottom of the plate several times, so she didn't need to wash it.

"Oh..." Lulu burped, "It seems like I've eaten a little too much."

"It's not like it's true, it's true, I must have eaten too much." Lamei grinned and had to admire Lulu.

At this time the shopkeeper came in.

Still wearing a habitual smile, looking at Lulu, Lulu was at a loss. She was looking at the charming young man and thought it was nothing, but when she was looked at by this middle-aged man, she felt strange in her heart. Do you want me to give it to you?

Make it small?

Hum, stop dreaming...

"If the shopkeeper has anything to say, just say it. There are no outsiders here." Haitang said, she was always afraid that the shopkeeper would try to trick Lulu.

Facts have proved that Haitang thought too much.

"I just heard everyone call you Miss Lulu, so I will take the liberty to call you Miss Lulu. I wonder if you can cook?" asked the shopkeeper.


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