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old man and little girl 1

"You two have a plain face."

The waiter's voice was calm and without any emotion, but he soon turned to Su Luo's table.

"Your sauced pork elbow, steamed anchovies, white-cut meat..." the waiter's voice shouted, and the names of each dish were spelled out, as if they were deliberately mentioned to the Taoist priests who were eating two bowls of plain noodles.

Su Luo looked up and saw the cute big eyes of the pink and jade girl looking over.

The old Taoist priest got angry and took the chopsticks and quietly said, "Eat noodles, eat noodles."

The little girl rolled her eyes. She held a pair of long chopsticks with her little fingers, holding them in and out. She looked listless, like a wilted cabbage.

It's so cute that way.

The old Taoist priest glanced at her angrily: "I'm thinking about the sauce elbow, so I'll swallow the noodles with the sauce elbow. Hurry up."

The little girl's head was wilting and she looked extremely depressed: "If Liger hadn't given the last piece of silver to that young lady, we would still be able to eat meat now."

The old Taoist priest coughed lightly: "Eat noodles!"

The little girl glanced at the old Taoist priest: "Our family can't afford noodles anymore, and Master still gives away money to others. Sooner or later Master will starve to death with the little vegetable buns."

The little girl's voice was not loud, but it was enough to be heard by people at several nearby tables. Everyone looked at the old man with reproachful eyes.

The old Taoist blushed and explained to the little girl: "Isn't that because someone sold her body to bury her father..."

The little girl took a hard bite of a piece of plain noodles and rolled her eyes at her old liger: "But when I turned around, did she pack up her bed and run away? I also saw her buying meat and eating it!"

The old man said: "...ahem, that liger doesn't know that the little girl now is so...ahem..."

The little girl spread her hands: "Bring it here."

Old man: "What?"

Little girl: "I'll keep the remaining silver, otherwise we'll starve to death before we even enter Lost Happiness City. Didn't Master say that we have to exchange it for the underworld coins in Lost Happiness City later?"

The old man coughed lightly.

Seeing the little girl's insistence, he could only feel depressedly from his arms again and again, and finally took out ten copper coins.

Seeing the little girl's eyes widening, the old man silently took out five copper coins from his arms.

"No more, really no more, that's all!"

The little girl wanted to be angry, but finally she let out a helpless sigh. She held her head with one hand and held the chopsticks with the other. Her whole body shivered, and she looked angry.

The old Taoist seemed a little guilty, and with a red face he carefully coaxed her: "Then, master won't dare to do it next time..."

The little girl rolled her eyes at him and said nothing.

Su Luo was sitting not far away, and she heard everything they said.

This little girl is indeed very interesting, smart and smart, and this old Taoist looks like an extraordinary person... But how can he live such a miserable life? It is probably related to the old Taoist's silly and sweet temperament. Su Luo doesn't feel funny in her heart

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However, Su Luo was quite interested in the Ming coins they mentioned just now.

So, she called the waiter over.

Because he knew that Su Luo was a big customer, the waiter had a very good attitude.

Su Luo said to him: "Excuse me, second brother, please tell me. Is the master and apprentice next door willing to come over to our place and enjoy delicious food together?"

This kind of thing happens every day in restaurants, so the waiter is not surprised.

However, before he turned around, the two masters and disciples over there...

At this moment, they heard it!


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