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Chapter 51 The vastness(1/4)

"Miss Jiang, I'm very sorry... I will definitely bear all the costs of repairing the pleasure boat!"

Deng Pengfei raised his wine glass and said to Jiang Linlin.

"Young Master Deng, don't be polite. Even if you want to repair it, Taishang River will be responsible for it."

Jiang Linlin said.

But she did not bring back the gift.

Liu Ruiying could see that she was in a bad mood.

I'm afraid no one will feel relaxed when encountering such a thing.

"I didn't expect that Li Yun's background is so amazing..."

Jiang Linlin said.

The tone is low, as if he is talking to himself.

After listening to Liu Ruiying's narration of what happened on the pleasure boat, Jiang Linlin became extremely silent. She was like a broken lamp. Although she was still trying her best to shine, her glory was far inferior to before. She still maintained her dignity and temperament, but under the influence of her mood, she could become depressed in an instant.

Deng Pengfei drank the wine in the glass with boring pleasure, then shook his head and smiled with a self-deprecating smile, and sat down again.

The wine on the table was already drunk and the dishes were cold. Jiang Linlin's mood unknowingly affected everyone. If anyone else was relaxed, then only the girl who is now in Chao Youyue and the sugar-fried chestnuts and Tanting.

The little girl flashed her big eyes and looked back and forth. Her dark pupils swept across everyone sitting. Except for the light smile of Yuyue at her, the rest of the people, including Zhao Mingming, all lowered their heads.

When people think about things, they always like to stay alone. But if the environment does not allow it, they will lower their heads, look at the ground, and look at their feet, not wanting anything else to rush into their own vision to have an impact.

The little girl in Tanting obviously didn't understand this.

Maybe she understood it before, but now she can't remember it.

She gently pulled the corner of her clothes with the candy-fried chestnuts, not only because she was sitting next to the little girl, but more because the candy-fried chestnuts should be the most normal person in this private room. Although it is normal for a month to go to the morning, the little girl is not familiar with him. The only familiar and normal thing is that the only person who is left is the candy-fried chestnuts.

She didn't feel the little girl grabbing the corner of her clothes and pulling it hard. Because the candy-fried chestnuts were concentrating on a plate of steamed fish on the table.

This plate of steamed fish was placed in the middle of the table, with almost no chopsticks moving. In fact, there were 17 or 8 dishes in this table mountain, and the huge round table was almost filled with only the only place where everyone puts a little bit of wine glasses and dishes in front of them.

Sugar-fried chestnuts have petite figure and short arms.

It really takes a lot of effort to reach the steamed fish dish in the middle of the table.

During the period, she supported the edge of the table with her left hand, using this as a force point, and raised her upper body slightly from the chair. Her right arm stretched out straight, and the chopsticks in her hand were desperately swaying forward. But even so, her chopsticks could only touch the back of the fish. Although the back of the fish was rich and thick, there were many fish bones. People who could eat fish usually would not choose the back of the fish.

Liu Ruiying remembered that the last time he ate fish back, he met Tang Zhongsong in Dingxi King City. They went to Xiangteng Inn in Dingxi King City, ordered a few dishes and drank wine. Although the appearance of Sanban and Ou Xiao'e in the latter disrupted the nature of the two of them, the fish they ordered was very fast and rushed before the two of them.

Tang Zhongsong pointed at the fish with chopsticks and told Liu Ruiying that he could use this fish to tell forty-seven reasons, each of which could make Liu Ruiying drink a glass of wine that could not be refused.

Of course Liu Ruiying didn't believe it, Tang Zhongsong smiled and grabbed a fish fin for him.

Looking at the dry fish fins on the plate, Liu Ruiying certainly would not have any appetite. Not to mention humans, even a cat would not have any interest in fish fins. At most, it would smell the fishy smell on it to satisfy its cravings.

But Tang Zhongsong said that the fins were like the rudder of a ship, and without fins, there would be no direction. Putting the fins on Liu Ruiying's plate means that he will definitely become the helmsman of the fins in the future, just like this fin. Liu Ruiying could not refuse after hearing this, so he had to smile and drink a glass of wine.

Then, Tang Zhongsong added another piece of meat from the back of the fish for him.

When the fish meat was still on the chopsticks in the soup, Liu Ruiying saw at least five or six fish bones. The small piece of fish meat was like a hedgehog, making people unable to get down.

The fish fell into the plate.

It was just above the fin.

Liu Ruiying asked him if the words on the back of the fish were more important than the helmsman. Tang Zhongsong took back his chopsticks and pointed at the back of the fish, saying that there is no difference between the back of the fish and the spine. If a person has no spine, he will not stand, and the back of the fish will not exist. For a fish or a person, the function of the back of the spine is the effect of the mainstay. Therefore, the piece of meat in the center of the back of the fish is in Liu Ruiying's plate. Why didn't he drink a cup for the sentence "Mainstay"?

Just after Liu Ruiying drank the second glass of wine, before the chopsticks in the soup reached towards the fish belly, the arrival of three and a half of the wine interrupted the forty-seven glasses of wine.

Seeing that each chopstick of the candy-fried chestnut was picking up the meat on the back of the fish, Liu Ruiying unconsciously remembered this interesting thing.

I don’t know how Tang Zhongsong and Jiu Sanban were doing in Bogu Building.

If you have three and a half wine, you will definitely live well as long as you have wine.

But Tang Zhongsong is not a fuel-efficient lamp... Now without Zhang Xuejiao's constraints, it is hard to guarantee that he will not do anything earth-shaking. Fortunately, before Liu Ruiying left, he had instructed Xiao Jinkan to take care of the two of them. With Xiao Jinkan's nature, as long as he agreed, he should do it, but Liu Ruiying would not be too worried.

He just thought that he could return to Zhongdu City as soon as possible, and before the literary battle began, he could fight with his two friends and drink the remaining forty-five cups of 47 glasses of a fish, and then he could have fulfilled his wish.

"Do you want to eat too?"

The candy-fried chestnut finally felt the little girl pulling at the corner of her clothes.

Liu Ruiying looked at her eating fish in surprise.

She could even spit out the thorns on the back of the fish while talking to the little girl. Liu Ruiying had never seen such a skill, even in his dreams.

After hearing the words of the candy fried chestnuts, the little girl shook her head and pointed at the cuff of her right hand.

She didn't want to eat fish, but saw the candy-fried chestnuts stretching out her arms and hooking the chopsticks to pick up the fish, and the cuff of her right hand was soaked in the soup of other dishes.

Scrambled chestnuts with sugar are not as delicate as they are.

After seeing that his sleeves were already full of soup, I just took out a handkerchief and wiped it indifferently, and then continued to eat it.

Liu Ruiying couldn't stand it anymore, so she stood up and picked up the fish plate in the center of the table, and exchanged the dishes in front of the sugar-fried chestnuts.

The candy fried chestnuts then realized that everyone was watching them eating fish in extreme silence. They immediately felt embarrassed and stuck out their tongues. Then the chopsticks in their hands were also placed aside, sitting quietly like everyone else, without saying a word.

Jin Chao Youyue turned her head and looked at Liu Ruiying, as if she wanted to say something.

By chance, there was a knock on the door outside the private room.

Jiang Linlin took the lead in asking and learned that the knocker was actually the work of the store.

"What's the matter?"

Jiang Linlin asked.

"Dare you ask if Miss Jiang is in the private room?"

The shop guy asked.

"I'm."

Jiang Linlin said.

There was no intention of letting him open the door.

The two most critical principles in Taishang River are attitudes and rules.

The courtesan has the rules of the courtesan, and the shopkeeper has the rules of the shopkeeper. At the same time, everyone also has the attitude they should have when greeting customers. For the shop assistant, a very important thing is to be attentive and not to be too overdoing it.

None of the people here called him a friend, but he knocked on the door by himself, which was undoubtedly disturbing. Not only was his attitude wrong, it did not conform to the rules of Taishanghe. Therefore, Jiang Linlin would not let him in and speak, and even the tone of the answer was cold.

"There is a young man downstairs who wants to say a few words to you!"

The shop guy said.

His voice trembled a little.

Obviously, he knew that it was not good to do this, but for some irresistible reason, he still did this with a bit of the bullet. However, this reason is usually because of money.

"Please tell this young master, there is no time tonight."

Jiang Linlin said.

"The young master said that if Miss Jiang refused, he would report his surname. Miss Jiang would definitely meet him after hearing this."

The shop guy said as he wrote.

"What's the surname of this young master?"

Jiang Linlin asked.

"Sir Xie!"

The shop guy said.

When Jiang Linlin heard this surname, she felt a little shocked. Liu Ruiying and Zhao Mingming both looked at each other.

Is this Mr. Xie the one who carries delicious food and wine in the restaurant and shows his attentiveness?

"Tell Mr. Xie, I'll go down right away."

Jiang Linlin thought for a while and spoke.

"But that Young Master Xie?"

Liu Ruiying asked.

"I know a few young masters named Xie. But I'm afraid there is only one who speaks so loudly and is full of the child's character."

Jiang Linlin said.

She licked her lips, which were a little dry because of drinking, took out a small mirror from her sleeve and sorted out her hair accessories. Her maid was not with her side, and she was rare and purified. Jiang Linlin just wanted to stay alone. If she was drunk and looked ugly, or said a few words that shouldn't be said, it would be hard to guarantee that these servants would not gossip when they went out.

Many people feel that being alone is a torture, but Jiang Linlin is a rare enjoyment.

Almost all self-pain comes from people not being able to stay calm alone. Compared to many unnecessary noises, being alone seems to be something even more unrecognizable. Because being alone will bring loneliness. When you are soaked in loneliness, it feels more bone-bone than when you are in the cold cold in the middle of winter in the 20th century.

But some people can get rid of these distracting thoughts, and while being peaceful and calm, they can also face the time they spend very actively. Even if such people are alone, their hearts are still full of happiness and safety. Compared to those who are worried all day long, who are jealous of themselves in the pool or mirror, and who keep sighing, the same years can be more fulfilling.

Things completed, ideas and considerations made in such an environment will make a person more interesting and enough to arouse other people's ideas. What Jiang Linlin lacks the most is such time, but she once chose to devote herself to the hustle and bustle of the Taishang River because she could not stand such loneliness.

These coincidences that are about to be broken on the surface are actually inevitable in the dark.
To be continued...
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