Qing Dynasty Transmigration: After Lying Flat, Kangxi Heard My Inner Voice

Yinreng has lived for three lifetimes. In this life, he just wants to get along well with his brothers, be a carefree prince, live a life without worries about food and clothing, and explore the be...

Chapter 255: Discomfort

Yinreng took a few bites of the meat angrily, as if he was tearing Longkodo's flesh.

"My complaints are piling up! The old man is holding it back and not dealing with it. What can I do? I can't just bring people to arrest him and beat him up and be done with it, can I?"

It’s not that Longkodo really does nothing, but compared to other people in the Ministry of Industry who are extremely busy, Longkodo is the one who has the least time.

After hearing his words, Yinzhi felt disappointed.

It seems that even if the emperor doesn't like Longkodo, it is not easy to transfer him away.

The topic ended there. Yinreng saw that his brothers had almost finished eating, so he called the waiter.

"The blame will be placed on your Ninth Master."

The waiter nodded with a smile.

Yinzhi was walking in front, and when he passed Longkodo's box, he deliberately stopped and listened carefully to the sounds in the box.

In the end, I only heard a few men bragging about their connections with some noble family.

Yinzhi frowned secretly. Could it be that Longkodo had already left?

When they got downstairs, the waiter respectfully escorted them to the door with a big smile on his face.

"Take care, gentlemen."

The carriage could not enter the commercial street. The barbecue restaurant was some distance away from the entrance. The three brothers staggered forward.

Yinreng and Yinzhi were still in a good mood to watch the passers-by. After all, this place was built by the two of them, and they felt honored to see so many guests.

Only Yinzhi was busy walking the whole time. After Yinreng admired his work and was about to show off to his boss, he saw Yinzhi's back getting farther and farther away.

Yinreng narrowed his eyes and touched his nose suspiciously.

He always felt that the boss was hiding something from him.