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Chapter 55 Look at my lamp

That's right, there is no need to do something you don't like no matter how many benefits there are.

Liu'er also had her own understanding and nodded in relief.

"Miss, look at so many lanterns..." she said happily, her eyes fell on Miss Jun, and she said, "Miss, where is your lantern?"

It was the lamp that the young lady got after passing the first level. The young lady took it out and said she was waiting outside.

Why are you empty-handed now?

"Give it away." Miss Jun said.

Give it away? Liu'er's eyes widened.

"Miss, who did you meet? Is it Miss Lin?" she asked.

Miss Lin is the best friend of Miss He, but it seems that I haven’t seen her for a long time.

"Why give it to someone else?"

"Giving it to him, your lady will be very happy." Miss Jun said with a smile.

Miss Jun did go straight to the Ning family at first, but when she saw Mr. Ning Shi on August 15th, she was filled with longing for this man.

It's a pity that he didn't even look at it until he died.

Just now, she casually walked to the tree to rest and watch the chess game. There were many people on the street and there was no one under the tree, so she didn't mind. Then she started playing chess casually, and the people next to her actually responded. That's it.

A blind chess game.

The first thing she learned from her master was to play chess. She already knew how to play chess and learned it well, but she still studied with her master for a full year. During this year, she did nothing but play chess and chess.

.

Master said this is abrasive.

She felt very wronged at the time, but her temperament has always been very good.

A few years ago, she played chess with her master, but then the master stopped playing with her. There was no one else around her, so she could only play chess with herself.

She originally planned to continue playing chess with herself, but she didn't expect that the person next to her would react in the same way as herself.

It's fun, it's relaxing, and it's more enjoyable.

She didn't care who the person next to her was, of course she could get to know him after a round, but she didn't expect that the person who turned around after taking off his hood was the person she was most familiar with in her memory.

Ning Yunzhao, the tenth son of Ning.

So she gave him the lantern, and he accepted it. For Jun Zhenzhen, this moment was probably the happiest moment she had ever dreamed of.

Although Liu'er heard what she said was strange, it was enough to hear the young lady say she was happy.

"Miss, what are we going to see next?" she asked happily.

"Go and see the lanterns I made," Miss Jun said with a smile.

This is what makes her happy.

"Yes, Miss also made lanterns." Liu'er nodded quickly, "Where should I place Miss's lanterns? In front of my house or at the Fire Temple?"

The lanterns made by the Fang family were placed on the street in front of their house for Fang Chengyu to see.

"The Fire Temple." Miss Jun said.

Liu'er nodded again.

"Yes, the lady's lantern is not for the paralytic," she said.

"That's not true." Miss Jun said with a smile, "If I put it over there, no one would care to look at my lamp."

This is of course not because the lamp made by the lady is not good, but because the people there just want to see the paralytic who is about to die. Liu'er firmly believes in this, and she follows Miss Jun to the front of the Fire Temple.

This is the most lively place on the street, and the lanterns displayed are more exquisite, and there are many exquisite lanterns that make onlookers marvel.

Liu'er was also attracted by a revolving lantern that made jingling sounds and shone brightly and couldn't take her eyes away.

"Miss, are the lanterns you made here too?" she asked.

Miss Jun nodded.

The lady made the lanterns in the workshop, unlike the Fang Jinxiu sisters and others who made them at home, so the lady's lanterns must be very beautiful.

"Where?" Liu'er asked eagerly and expectantly.

She was ready. The moment the young lady pointed it out to her, she would definitely let out the loudest exclamation over everyone here, letting everyone know how powerful her young lady was.

"That's it." Miss Jun stopped and looked ahead.

Liu'er looked over excitedly.

"Wow, good..." She immediately shouted loudly. As she spoke, she saw the lanterns in front of her clearly. Her eyes widened and she looked stunned. The word "beautiful" that had reached her lips suddenly disappeared, replaced by

…."Dark!"

So dark.

The lantern only has flowers, no lights, and the lantern is very large.

It occupies a large area in a square shape, but it is pitch black without any light. Among the bright lanterns on the front, back, left and right, it is like a piece of mud being smashed on the pearl curtain. It looks stupid and ugly, which makes people feel very uncomfortable.

uncomfortable.

Liu'er thought of all kinds of words of praise, but she couldn't use any of them at this time.

She is an honest child, and more importantly, she believes that she and the lady have the same aesthetic taste.

She would not say those exaggerated compliments against her will, and the young lady is not a fool.

"The lanterns are not lit," she said hurriedly, and looked at the lanterns with an angry eyebrow, "What's going on? Why don't you light the lanterns?"

There are naturally people on the lantern street to look after the lanterns to prevent fires or other emergencies.

At this moment, there was a person standing next to the dark lantern. Under the illumination of other lanterns, he looked a little shabby, because the expression on his face was not good-looking.

"Little girl, don't talk nonsense if you don't understand." He also said with a bit of temper, "This lantern just won't light up."

Liu'er didn't need to speak angrily, the people on the side heard it and already asked first.

"What kind of lanterns are they if they don't light up?" he said. "What are they doing here?"

The man looking at the lamp hummed and pointed.

"Don't you see what's written here?" he said.

What was written?

Everyone around them looked around as he pointed, and then they saw a flag hanging on the dark lantern with large gilded characters written on it.

Chess wins.

"What do you mean? Is it a typo?" someone asked.

"It means that there are conditions for this lantern to light up. This is a chessboard, and the lanterns on it are the chess pieces. Now the black piece is just one move away from winning the game. If anyone can make the right move, this lantern will

It's on." The lanternman said with his hands folded.

This is interesting.

The onlookers immediately came over to take a closer look at the chess game, and some people even extended their hands.

"Wait a minute." The lantern keeper used the wooden stick in his hand to block the people who were reaching out to the lantern. "Not everyone can try this."

"What's going to happen?" the person who was stopped asked.

The lanternman knocked the wooden stick in his hand aside.

"Pay some money," he said.

Only then did everyone see two glass lamps placed under the flag. In one of them, broken silver had been spread on the bottom of the bowl, and in the other there was a silver note.

Banknote.

The eyes of those who came around suddenly lit up, and their mouths opened wide when they saw the amount on the banknote.

"Five thousand taels."

The voice shouted, causing more people to gather around.

Liu'er also opened her mouth and looked at Miss Jun in disbelief.

She no longer doubted that the lady had mistaken the lamp.

"Miss, what are you doing?" she couldn't help but ask. (To be continued)


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